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Set in the 2000s, Saltburn was filmed in a magnificent English manor house that also becomes a terrific character in the film. This darkly comedic drama centers on Oliver Quick, an Oxford University student whose fascination with Felix Catton, an aristocratic peer, leads to unexpected twists and turns. Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin, Chernobyl) plays Oliver, and Jacob Elordi (The Kissing […]

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Industry has said Britain could lose out to other countries, particularly in animation and special effects Film, TV and video-game producers will get more generous tax breaks in the UK from beginning this week, amid industry warnings that the country could lose out to others, particularly in animation and special effects. The government said all […]

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Guy Pearce is leading a new production set to film in January. The New Mexico Film Office announced “Killing Faith,” which will film in and around Santa Fe. “Killing Faith” takes place in the summer of 1859. A widowed physician reluctantly agrees to take a recently freed slave and her mysterious Caucasian daughter on a […]

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The north-east of England’s film and television industry is undergoing a renaissance. The area has provided the backdrop for several TV shows and Hollywood films in recent years, as new studios have sprung up with more in the planning. Behind the glitz, the plan is to nurture new generations of homegrown talent and attract big […]

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Lights, camera, action: the Lone Star State is ready for its star turn. This year, the Texas Legislature drastically increased the budget for its film incentives program from $45 million to $200 million. While that’s far less than competitors like Georgia, which extended $1.3 billion in tax breaks to productions this year, it’s a shot in the […]

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Pinewood, Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), and Sky have sounded the alarm over a so-called UK film “studio tax” that they argue could torpedo Britain’s status as a rival to Hollywood. The companies raised concerns about “extreme” business rate hikes for sound stage facilities, arguing that the UK’s competitiveness and the development of new studios could “collapse” unless the government […]

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WILMINGTON, N.C.  -What looks like construction now could soon be home to your next favorite movie. Workers are putting up 55-foot-high walls for what will soon be sound stages 3 and 4 at Dark Horse Studios. President of Dark Horse Studios, Kirk Englebright, said he’s ready to take on the crew base in Wilmington who […]

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StageRunner reveals a snapshot of the latest high-end TV and film productions shooting in the UK for the big studios and streamers.   Productions that are still on hold following the SAG-AFTRA strike (which concluded earlier this month) are noted.   Films   How To Train Your Dragon Live-action remake of the 2010 animation about a hapless […]

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Hungary’s historical NFI Studios are expanding in order to meet the growing demand from international film and TV producers to shoot in the central European country.  Backed by the National Film Institute (NFI), the studio’s capacity is increasing to 136,000 square feet, serving both international and domestic productions, while creating hundreds of new jobs. Four […]

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The Georgia film and TV tax credit creates 34,354 jobs per year, according to a new state audit of the program — about half the figure reported by an industry-funded study last month. The audit also concluded that the credit — which increased to a record $1.3 billion last year — returns just 19 cents to state coffers for […]

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