
Rights limbo lifted: Criterion’s 4K “I Shot Andy Warhol” returns after missing years
Mary Harron explains how the film’s rights, elements, and music licenses finally got sorted, unlocking theaters again.
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Mary Harron explains how the film’s rights, elements, and music licenses finally got sorted, unlocking theaters again.
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Steering Council orders new JIT development paused until a proper PEP is accepted, with removal after six months.

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The Coalition’s 28-minute Direct confirms the modes, even if Xbox showcased them like background noise.

The animated hit crosses $1 billion globally while it continues theatrical runs in some markets, but another film still owns the crown.

Rising Swan Entertainment is building its female-led action thriller across two countries, with Lisa C. Satriano directing her debut.

A battery that goes from 10% to 98% in under six-and-a-half minutes, showcased in Beijing, may force competitors to reprice.