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The Western, written and directed by Martin Koolhoven, will be released in March.
Momentum Pictures has acquired North American rights to writer/director Martin Koolhoven’s western Brimstone, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, Ian Goggins, Momentum’s senior vp of content, announced Friday.
The film stars Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Kit Harington, Carice van Houten and Emilia Jones in the tale of a frontier woman who turns fugitive when she is wrongly accused of a crime she didn't commit and is hunted by a vengeful preacher. It was produced by Els Vandevorst and Uwe Schott.
Momentum said it plans a theatrical run and VOD release in March.
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Momentum by Sejin Croninger, senior vp, worldwide acquisitions for Entertainment One,
The former Fox executive is said to be interested in a significant role overseeing the combined company's content operations.
Peter Chernin is destined to take a major role overseeing Time Warner if a potential AT&T acquisition comes to fruition as expected, according to industry sources.
The formalization of that role may take time to crystallize, as the proposed merger — assuming it passes federal muster — would be about a year off.
Chernin, 65, is said to be uninterested in a day-to-day executive job, but that does not preclude a significant role overseeing the combined company's content operations. Through a spokesperson, Chernin declined to comment. The deal, which Reuters reported would value Time Warner at $85 billion (or $110 per share), is said to be in the final stages of negotiation and could be announced Monday.
For years, Chernin has been deeply involved in the media world — at times working closely with AT&T — while keeping a fairly low profile. He runs his eponymous production company, investing here, advising there, potentially putting himself in a position to run a media giant but never alighting anywhere. There has been speculation about him landing a top job at NBCUniversal, Disney, Yahoo or any other place where a gig worthy of his experience was to be had.
For years, meanwhile, Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes prepped for an eventual sale of his company, parent of HBO, CNN, the Warner Bros. film and television studios, and the Turner television networks. He slimmed it down, spun off assets including Time Warner Cable, and installed top managers with more experience on the business rather than creative side of entertainment — notably Kevin Tsujihara at Warner Bros. While Bewkes rebuffed Rupert Murdoch's offer, valued at $80 billion, in 2014, he has long been regarded in the industry as a seller. Many Hollywood insiders marveled, for example, at his seeming indifference as the Warners film studio suffered through an ill-fated management bakeoff. His eyes were on another prize.
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News Of Hollywood Movies:
The Western, written and directed by Martin Koolhoven, will be released in March.
Momentum Pictures has acquired North American rights to writer/director Martin Koolhoven’s western Brimstone, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, Ian Goggins, Momentum’s senior vp of content, announced Friday.
The film stars Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Kit Harington, Carice van Houten and Emilia Jones in the tale of a frontier woman who turns fugitive when she is wrongly accused of a crime she didn't commit and is hunted by a vengeful preacher. It was produced by Els Vandevorst and Uwe Schott.
Momentum said it plans a theatrical run and VOD release in March.
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Momentum by Sejin Croninger, senior vp, worldwide acquisitions for Entertainment One,
The former Fox executive is said to be interested in a significant role overseeing the combined company's content operations.
Peter Chernin is destined to take a major role overseeing Time Warner if a potential AT&T acquisition comes to fruition as expected, according to industry sources.
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The formalization of that role may take time to crystallize, as the proposed merger — assuming it passes federal muster — would be about a year off.
Chernin, 65, is said to be uninterested in a day-to-day executive job, but that does not preclude a significant role overseeing the combined company's content operations. Through a spokesperson, Chernin declined to comment. The deal, which Reuters reported would value Time Warner at $85 billion (or $110 per share), is said to be in the final stages of negotiation and could be announced Monday.
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For years, Chernin has been deeply involved in the media world — at times working closely with AT&T — while keeping a fairly low profile. He runs his eponymous production company, investing here, advising there, potentially putting himself in a position to run a media giant but never alighting anywhere. There has been speculation about him landing a top job at NBCUniversal, Disney, Yahoo or any other place where a gig worthy of his experience was to be had.
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For years, meanwhile, Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes prepped for an eventual sale of his company, parent of HBO, CNN, the Warner Bros. film and television studios, and the Turner television networks. He slimmed it down, spun off assets including Time Warner Cable, and installed top managers with more experience on the business rather than creative side of entertainment — notably Kevin Tsujihara at Warner Bros. While Bewkes rebuffed Rupert Murdoch's offer, valued at $80 billion, in 2014, he has long been regarded in the industry as a seller. Many Hollywood insiders marveled, for example, at his seeming indifference as the Warners film studio suffered through an ill-fated management bakeoff. His eyes were on another prize.
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