Tag: The Weinstein Company

2017 Austin Film Festival Reveals Opening Night & Centerpiece Films

  Austin Film Festival (AFF), the premier film festival recognizing writers’ and filmmakers’ contributions to film, television, and new media, announced today its Opening Night and Centerpiece Programming for its 24th anniversary, taking...

LEAP! – A Review by John Strange

  LEAP! - A Review by John Strange     In rural Brittany, Felicie lives in an orphanage with her best friend Victor(Nat Wolf).  Their primary goal is to escape the orphanage.  Their secondary goals?  Well...

WIND RIVER – A Review By Gadi Elkon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN9PDOoLAfg Acclaimed writer Taylor Sheridan dives into the director's chair bringing his unique voice to life in The Weinstein Company's Wind River.  Moving from the comfort of Texas and the south to the winters of Wyoming Sheridan...

GOLD – A Review by John Strange

  GOLD   By: John ‘Doc’ Strange   Gold is based on true story of the 1993 Bre-X mining scandal.  That is what I knew as I walked into the theater.  I also knew the film starred...

LION ROARS WITH SIX OSCAR NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE

  The Weinstein Company’s (TWC) film LION was nominated for six Academy Awards® this morning by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the following categories: Best Motion Picture, Best Supporting...

THE FOUNDER – A Review by John Strange

  THE FOUNDER   By: John ‘Doc’ Strange   The fact that pretty much everyone in America knows about McDonalds hamburgers is a testament to Ray Kroc.  But Ray (Michael Keaton) was not the man he advertised...

Atom Tickets Partners With UberEATS For Free Private Screenings Of New Movie “The Founder”

  Today the innovative movie ticketing platform Atom Tickets announced that it is partnering with UberEATS, the on-demand food delivery network powered by Uber, to host six free private screenings of the upcoming...

LION – A Review by John Strange

  LION   By: John ‘Doc’ Strange   Every year thousands of children disappear from the streets of the cities of India.  Many are never seen again.  Others are sent out of the country to be adopted...

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