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Miramax, the indie powerhouse behind films like Pulp Fiction and Shakespeare in Love, is staging a quiet revival under new leadership as its founder’s shadow looms large.
Miramax is developing TV versions of “Cop Land” with the film’s director, James Mangold, as well as “Shall We Dance,” with Jennifer Lopez producing the series.
Miramax has hired Safran Company exec Spencer Ela as senior vice president of its motion picture group, reporting to president Becky Sloviter. Ela served as VP of The Safran Company under DC ...
(Updated with CAA statement) Julia Ormond’s lawsuit against Disney, CAA and Miramax over an alleged 1995 sexual assault by the now-incarcerated Harvey Weinstein will be going forward. “Upon ...
Jon Beaupre discusses the new film, “Rabbit Proof Fence,” about 3 Aboriginal children who are kidnapped from their mothers by the Australian government to be raised in government schools ...
During a July 22 appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' Pete Davidson recalled hearing a doctor say that he ...
Battsek will take over all Miramax operations Oct. 1 with the formal departure of founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein. He is relocating to New York from Britain. Advertisement ...
Independent movie studio Summit Entertainment has pulled out of bidding for the Walt Disney Co's <DIS.N> Miramax film unit, amid questions about how much Miramax is worth and whether Disney ...
Disney has revealed that the company is hoping to divest itself entirely from its Miramax film unit. According to Reuters, selling off the remainder of Miramax could bring in $700m (£438m) for ...