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Sony buys some Sugar
Sony Pictures Classics has purchased theatrical rights for the Spanish-language film Sugar, indicates The Hollywood Reporter. The move allows the studio to distribute the movie theatrically in North America and certain Latin American territories. HBO, whose HBO Films produced the picture, still has Sugar’s television rights. Directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden’s film “centers on Miguel ‘Sugar’ Santos, a pitching prospect from the Dominican Republic who is brought to the U.S. to play for a major league baseball team. Once here, however, he struggles to adapt and ends up taking a different path than he had first hoped.”
Big Screen Roundup: 1/28/08 Edition - Part II
Coming Soon points out that new artwork is on display at the official production site for Hellboy II: The Golden Army. The art features a first look at the character Johann Krauss.
Two new images [1, 2] from Hancock have hit online, revealing Will Smith in the title character’s heroic suit.
Paramount Pictures Digital Entertainment and Habbo, a virtual world for teens, have united to create and merchandize virtual goods based on at least three of the studio’s films: Beowulf, Mean Girls and The Spiderwick Chronicles. The Hollywood Reporter has the story.
Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock speaks with The Los Angeles Times about his latest project, Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Vanity Fair examines what it refers to as the “Little Miss Juno phenomenon,” considering the chances the Fox Searchlight hit has at winning an Oscar.
Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp has signed with Gallic graphic novel publisher Casterman for the film rights to Jacques Tardi’s classic comic book series Aventures Extraordinaires d’Adele Blanc-Sec. Variety explains that current plans of EuropaCorp involve a trilogy based on the series.
The New York Sun takes a look at the Sundance reception for Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden’s Sugar, while also noticing Alex Gibney’s newest documentary, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
Home entertainment specs for The Golden Compass, Jimmy Carter Man From Plains and Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium are online at DVDActive.
Remembering the performances of Heath Ledger, SaltyStix.com counts down who it feels are the ten most promising young actors working today. With Ryan Gosling topping the list, other thespians to make the cut are James McAvoy, Emile Hirsch, Paul Dano and Shia LaBeouf.
Deputy Dog presents 10 of the “best themed home cinemas on earth.” Themes among the theaters include the franchises of Indiana Jones, Batman, Star Trek, Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean, as well as such films as Titanic and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
29Jan2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued