Exclusive: UK distributor buys slate and catalogue with more than 500 titles; predicts “doubled market share”.
UK distributor Kaleidoscope (Khe) has acquired fellow UK outfit Platform Entertainment Ltd, including its upcoming slate and film and TV catalogue.
The deal sees Khe take over all sales and distribution for the company’s 500-strong library, including 10 Minute Solutions, TV series Spartacus, Vendetta, We Still Kill The Old Way, The Adventures of Tin Tin, and I Spit On Your Grave.
Upcoming titles include Black Sails Season 4, We Still Steal The Old Way, Sky Sharks and Bonded By Blood 2.
Spencer Pollard CEO of Khe said: “We are excited to have been able to conclude the acquisition of Platform Entertainment. The consolidation of the Platform library of rights within the current Kaleidoscope catalogue, together with the upcoming slates from both businesses, will see our market share in the UK double overnight.”
“The Platform library has huge potential in the physical market place but just...
UK distributor Kaleidoscope (Khe) has acquired fellow UK outfit Platform Entertainment Ltd, including its upcoming slate and film and TV catalogue.
The deal sees Khe take over all sales and distribution for the company’s 500-strong library, including 10 Minute Solutions, TV series Spartacus, Vendetta, We Still Kill The Old Way, The Adventures of Tin Tin, and I Spit On Your Grave.
Upcoming titles include Black Sails Season 4, We Still Steal The Old Way, Sky Sharks and Bonded By Blood 2.
Spencer Pollard CEO of Khe said: “We are excited to have been able to conclude the acquisition of Platform Entertainment. The consolidation of the Platform library of rights within the current Kaleidoscope catalogue, together with the upcoming slates from both businesses, will see our market share in the UK double overnight.”
“The Platform library has huge potential in the physical market place but just...
- 12/7/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Danny Dyer's actress daughter Dani has revealed that her dad doesn't want her filming sex scenes.
Dani, who stars alongside Martin Kemp in forthcoming film Age of Kill, said that her father will "never be happy" with her doing scenes where 'everyone is on top of her'.
Speaking to The Mirror, Dani said: "[My dad] wouldn't have been happy if I'd been doing scenes where everyone is on top of me."
"It isn't nice for him to see, he will never be happy with me doing things like that."
Speaking about her strict parents, Dani said: "If I tell my parents the truth they are fine but if I take the liberty in the house, I get grounded and get my phone taken away."
She added: "I wasn't allowed a phone until I was 16. And I wasn't allowed home later than 11pm. So I'd say I'm staying at my friend's house,...
Dani, who stars alongside Martin Kemp in forthcoming film Age of Kill, said that her father will "never be happy" with her doing scenes where 'everyone is on top of her'.
Speaking to The Mirror, Dani said: "[My dad] wouldn't have been happy if I'd been doing scenes where everyone is on top of me."
"It isn't nice for him to see, he will never be happy with me doing things like that."
Speaking about her strict parents, Dani said: "If I tell my parents the truth they are fine but if I take the liberty in the house, I get grounded and get my phone taken away."
She added: "I wasn't allowed a phone until I was 16. And I wasn't allowed home later than 11pm. So I'd say I'm staying at my friend's house,...
- 6/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Star Trek’s Chris Pine co-wrote the comedy about a former child star.
Highland Film Group has added the reconfigured Chris Pine comedy Mantivities to its ambitious slate and is talking to buyers on the Croisette.
Pine wrote the screenplay and will produce the story with Sarah Babineau, Haven Entertainment’s Kevin Mann and Jordana Mollick.
Mantivities centres on a group of men who try to instil responsibility in their pal, a former child star, by taking him on a day of activities.
The film will also star real-life friends Robert Baker, Ian Gotler, Will Greenberg, Drew Howerton, and Tony Liebetrau – collectively known as The Button Factory.
16:14 Entertainment’s Us-based business partner Sycamore Entertainment Group led by CEO Edward Sylvan will co-finance the project with Locmatel.
Val Hill and Ian McGloin of 16:14 Entertainment are the executive producers with Locomatel CEO Olivier Rossmann, Haven Entertainment’s Mauricio Betancur and Brendan Bragg.
“Rarely does a...
Highland Film Group has added the reconfigured Chris Pine comedy Mantivities to its ambitious slate and is talking to buyers on the Croisette.
Pine wrote the screenplay and will produce the story with Sarah Babineau, Haven Entertainment’s Kevin Mann and Jordana Mollick.
Mantivities centres on a group of men who try to instil responsibility in their pal, a former child star, by taking him on a day of activities.
The film will also star real-life friends Robert Baker, Ian Gotler, Will Greenberg, Drew Howerton, and Tony Liebetrau – collectively known as The Button Factory.
16:14 Entertainment’s Us-based business partner Sycamore Entertainment Group led by CEO Edward Sylvan will co-finance the project with Locmatel.
Val Hill and Ian McGloin of 16:14 Entertainment are the executive producers with Locomatel CEO Olivier Rossmann, Haven Entertainment’s Mauricio Betancur and Brendan Bragg.
“Rarely does a...
- 5/16/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
EastEnders actor Danny-Boy Hatchard has landed a film role, with the help of his on-screen dad.
The 23-year-old - who plays Mick's (Danny Dyer) son Lee on the BBC soap - will feature in the upcoming British film We Still Kill the Old Way.
Buzzing to finally announce that I'm going to be appearing in the feature film @Wsktow playing The lead villain "Aaron"
— Danny-Boy Hatchard (@1danboy) May 13, 2014
Producer Jonathan Sotchott told the Daily Star that Danny Dyer helped convince him to hire Hatchard as the film's villain.
He said: "Danny Dyer is a good friend and we always chat about who is in the show. He told me how impressed he was by Danny-Boy when he first auditioned for the part of Lee.
"When I saw him I knew he had the makings of a star. He has the perfect combination of looks, charisma and talent."
Danny Dyer's...
The 23-year-old - who plays Mick's (Danny Dyer) son Lee on the BBC soap - will feature in the upcoming British film We Still Kill the Old Way.
Buzzing to finally announce that I'm going to be appearing in the feature film @Wsktow playing The lead villain "Aaron"
— Danny-Boy Hatchard (@1danboy) May 13, 2014
Producer Jonathan Sotchott told the Daily Star that Danny Dyer helped convince him to hire Hatchard as the film's villain.
He said: "Danny Dyer is a good friend and we always chat about who is in the show. He told me how impressed he was by Danny-Boy when he first auditioned for the part of Lee.
"When I saw him I knew he had the makings of a star. He has the perfect combination of looks, charisma and talent."
Danny Dyer's...
- 5/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Anchor Bay Entertainment, the UK home entertainment arm of Us distributor Anchor Bay, has signed a four film co-production agreement with Jonathan Sothcott’s Richwater Films.
The two companies will develop, finance and produce a minimum of four feature films per year, starting with thriller We Still Kill The Old Way. Anchor Bay Entertainment will retain UK distribution rights.
Co-written by Gary Lawrence and Green Street Hooligans’ writer Dougie Brimson, the feature revolves around a group of ageing London gangsters on a vigilante killing spree after one of their number is murdered by a street gang.
The deal is not exclusive for Richwater, which will shortly begin filming gangster epic Top Dog for Universal Pictures UK.
Anchor Bay UK’s director of acquisitions, Rod Smith, said: “I am very proud and excited to announce this new partnership with Richwater Films and an exciting new chapter in Anchor Bay UK’s growth and development.
“Jonathan Sothcott’s [link...
The two companies will develop, finance and produce a minimum of four feature films per year, starting with thriller We Still Kill The Old Way. Anchor Bay Entertainment will retain UK distribution rights.
Co-written by Gary Lawrence and Green Street Hooligans’ writer Dougie Brimson, the feature revolves around a group of ageing London gangsters on a vigilante killing spree after one of their number is murdered by a street gang.
The deal is not exclusive for Richwater, which will shortly begin filming gangster epic Top Dog for Universal Pictures UK.
Anchor Bay UK’s director of acquisitions, Rod Smith, said: “I am very proud and excited to announce this new partnership with Richwater Films and an exciting new chapter in Anchor Bay UK’s growth and development.
“Jonathan Sothcott’s [link...
- 9/2/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Based on its title, and a one-line synopsis in Halliwell's Film Guide, this movie (Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, Elio Petri, 1970), had long been a movie I'd wanted to see. Observe:
"A successful police inspector kills his mistress and, paranoiacally considering himself to be above suspicion, plants clues leading to himself and even [spoiler deleted]."
The fact that Leslie Halliwell seemed only mildly impressed by the film didn't put me off: the fact that he saw any virtue in a movie made after 1960 strongly suggested that this was a triumph. Often, the value of a movie could be judged by how much it annoyed Mr. Halliwell.
Director Elio Petri is probably best-known for directing The Tenth Victim, a pop-art sci-fi classic which anticipates the murderous horrors of reality TV and gave us the original bullet-bra fembots who later plagued Austin Powers, but the man was a lot more than a merchant of slick kitsch.
"A successful police inspector kills his mistress and, paranoiacally considering himself to be above suspicion, plants clues leading to himself and even [spoiler deleted]."
The fact that Leslie Halliwell seemed only mildly impressed by the film didn't put me off: the fact that he saw any virtue in a movie made after 1960 strongly suggested that this was a triumph. Often, the value of a movie could be judged by how much it annoyed Mr. Halliwell.
Director Elio Petri is probably best-known for directing The Tenth Victim, a pop-art sci-fi classic which anticipates the murderous horrors of reality TV and gave us the original bullet-bra fembots who later plagued Austin Powers, but the man was a lot more than a merchant of slick kitsch.
- 9/23/2010
- MUBI
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