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The Cannon Group, Inc. was an American group of companies, including Cannon Films, which produced films from 1967 to 1994. [2] The extensive group also owned, amongst others, a large international cinema chain and a video film company that invested heavily in the video market, buying the international video rights to several classic film libraries.
The New Abnormal is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Strokes, released on April 10, 2020, through Cult and RCA Records. [2] It was their first full-length album since Comedown Machine (2013), marking the longest gap between studio albums by the band.
Orion Classics / Road Movies Filmproduktion / Argos Films / Westdeutscher Rundfunk: Wim Wenders (director/screenplay); Peter Handke, Richard Reitinger (screenplay); Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin, Otto Sander, Curt Bois, Peter Falk, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Crime & the City Solution: 13 Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood: Paramount Pictures
‘A Real Pain’ Review: Jesse Eisenberg Becomes a Major Filmmaker — and Kieran Culkin a Movie Star — in a Funny, Knife-Sharp Odyssey Owen Gleiberman January 21, 2024 at 5:54 PM
Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg's new movie looks totally wild.The pair is unrecognizable in the red band trailer for Sasquatch Sunset, from directors David and Nathan Zellner (Kumiko, the ...
The band went to record Hung Up on Nothing in August with producer Jesse Cannon. [4] The EP was released on August 26, [5] as a free download. [1] The band soon toured across the U.S. [3] In late 2009 the band signed to Run for Cover. [3] The EP was pressed physically for the first time since its first release in May 2014 on vinyl and cassette.
In this week's issue, Witherspoon, whose new film with Will Ferrell, You're Cordially Invited, premieres Jan. 30, told PEOPLE that filming for the prequel series will "start in March."
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel is a 2020 Canadian documentary film directed by Joel Bakan and Jennifer Abbott. [2] A sequel to the influential 2003 film The Corporation , the film profiles new developments in the political and social power of corporations in the seventeen years since the release of the original.