TorontoFilmFestival: Amazon Studios buys Jennifer Kent's 'Alice + Freda Forever'
Amazon Studios has snapped up global rights to the big screen adaptation of “Alice + Freda Forever,” Variety has confirmed. The deal for the film comes as the Toronto International Film Festival kicks off and could signal that the streaming service will be an active buyer. That should be welcome news for agencies, who are [...
There’s a good reason why the upcoming movie “Hustlers” may remind audiences of a Martin Scorsese film. The stripper crime drama, based on a true story and written and directed by Lorene Scafaria, stars Jennifer Lopez as Ramona, a New York City stripper who takes a newbie under her wing. But when business [...
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