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Hollywood Ending for Weinsteins and Disney? Robert Millard/Zuma Press, 2001 Bob, left, and Harvey Weinstein are to leave Miramax soon. By LAURA M. HOLSON Published: February 22, 2005 Topics Alerts Weinstein, Harvey Miramax Films Disney, Walt, Co
The Onion’s Robert Siegel. There are jihadists around the globe obsessed with killing infidels, such as those who run Hollywood studios, and yet Hollywood keeps telling America that the “real threat” is overstating the jihadist movement.
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Weinstein Company shifted into overdrive on October 1, following the brothers' departure on September 30 from Disney owned Miramax. Bob and Harvey Weinstein announced that they managed to raise $490m in private equity to fund the start-up of their new company, which has been in operati...
There’s a new trailer up for Miramax’s World War II actioner, The Great Raid. Miramax executives have apparently decided that patriotism - at least of the Greatest Generation variety - can now help them make a buck. I suppose we should welcome this, although the folks at Miramax have a lot to...
Filed under: Independent, Deals, Executive shifts, Disney, Miramax, Cinematical IndieIt's been about two weeks since the Weinsteins announced the terms of their split with Disney, and now, Variety has more details on the future of Miramax are spilling out of the rupture. As expected,...
Miramax Films Weinstein, Harvey Some of its more controversial pictures -- ''Priest,'' ''Dogma,'' ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' -- have caused friction with Disney, Miramax's increasingly discontented corporate parent. Miramax has also ruffled feathers in Hollywood for its relentless an...
Former Miramax heads Harvey and Bob Weinstein have decided to join Universal in exclusively supporting Toshiba's HD-DVD format. Our friend Warren Lieberfarb (he of the "Sony is using tactics from the Art of War" statement) is a consultant to their distribution company, Genius, so this...
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Miramax Films co-chairmen and founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein will leave the company they founded 25 years ago, according to an announcement released today (Tuesday). Disney and the Weinstein's confirmed that the two brothers will continue at Miramax on a non-exclusive basis throu...
Writer-director Anthony Minghella's movies ("The English Patient," "The Talented Mr. Ripley") suffer from what can best be described as a clinical iciness, which makes them harder to embrace than they should be. That same aloofness is present in Minghella's adaptation of "Cold Mounta...
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When the brothers created Miramax back in 1979, they changed the movie industry with imported independents and imaginative productions -- Shakespeare in Love . . . My Left Foot . . . Good Will Hunting . . . The Crying Game . . . Chicago . . . and on and on. Over time, their films won 60 Oscars and 249 nominations.
The Weinsteins say they plan around 12-15 Miriam Collection releases per year, keeping right on pace with the rumored "Harvey Collection" of overpaid-for fest acquisitions (Dedication, Grace is Gone, Control, My Blueberry Nights) and misbegotten in-house efforts (Grindhouse, Th...
Hi! » Pulp Fiction (dvd) Pulp Fiction (dvd) Categories: General Pulp Fiction – Buena Vista Int. (Disney) Hace poco compre la pelicula de Pulp Fiction, de Tarantino (producida por Miramax) y “oh mierda” a un lado del titulo esta el castillito de Disney.
I was immediately reminded of “Pulp Fiction,” Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film starring John Travolta as Vincent Vega. He’s at a diner, on what might loosely be defined as a date with Uma Thurman’s character, Mia Wallace. But at $6.95, it made the “Pulp Fiction” $5 shake look like a bargain.
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Since being acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 1993, Miramax Films has received 220 Academy Award nominations, winning 3 Best Pictures and 53 total Oscars. The company received 14 Best Picture nominations for The Aviator (2004), Finding Neverland (2004), Chicago (2002), Gangs of N...
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They are emperors with a discerning eye. They invite the charges of pretentiousness by calling themselves arbiters of "taste" and "highbrow." But any moron can produce a Tarantino knock-off or a bit of Italian dreck and call it an art house masterpiece. The Weinsteins actually deliver. Mir...