The Tunnel, Pal Oie’s Norwegian disaster movie, has finally found distributors for release in the U.S. and elsewhere. Samuel Goldwyn Films now has the US rights to the film. TrustNordisk had previously sold distribution rights to the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, but US distribution seemed uncertain, given the current pandemic. The Tunnel […]
All-Star Cast Named for Adam McKay’s Asteroid Movie
It’s not often you see a disaster-movie cast that has 7 Oscars, 3 Emmys, and multiple Grammys among them. And oh, yeah, the director has an Oscar and two Emmys. And the cinematographer has 3 Oscars, too. Written and directed by Emmy- and Oscar-winner Adam McKay (Vice, The Big Short, Succession), Don’t Look Up tells […]
Greenland Headed to Streaming; No US Theatrical Release
As you might recall, as of 2 weeks ago, Greenland lacked a US release date, after already being delayed from June 11, July 25, August 14, September 25, and December 15. Distributor STX Entertainment has now decided to cut its losses and release the film on Amazon. Prime members can buy the movie beginning on […]
News Roundup for Sept. 16
Fourth time’s the charm? The US release of Gerard Butler’s asteroid movie Greenland has been pushed back yet again, this time from September 25 to sometime later in 2020. It had originally been slated for release on June 11 in North America, and then was delayed until July 25, August 14, and the most recent […]
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Movie Edition
Disaster movies might not be great, but at least they’re original? Not really. According to BoxOfficeMojo, movie sequels, prequels, remakes, and reboots are your best bets if you want to make money, and don’t discount the market outside the U.S. Looking at their list of the 100 top-grossing movies worldwide, only 24 are original stories. […]
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