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Jill Goldsmith
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Jill joined Deadline in June 2019 after working as a New York-based contributor. She follows corporate finance, deals and publicly traded companies in media and entertainment, film financing, and New York film and TV production. She was previously contributing editor at Current covering public media, and has worked at Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Dow Jones. She’s reported from New York and Europe and her stories have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Broadcasting & Cable, Adweek, Slate, Reuters and The Art Newspaper.
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Edgar Bronfman’s Paramount Bid Could Land As Early As Tonight As Deadline Looms – The Dish
EXCLUSIVE: We are hearing that Edgar Bronfman Jr.’s bid for Paramount Global could come as early as tonight ahead of an 11:59 ET deadline on Aug. 21. That’s when Par’s merger with Skydance will become official if no “superior” offer has emerged.
Skydance and Paramount’s circa $8 billion combination…
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The Enduring Allure Of ‘Coraline’ At The Specialty Box Office
Coraline 15th Anniversary notched a nice no. 5 at the domestic box office with $8.63 million for the three-day weekend on 1,603 screens. The cume of $11.6 million including Thursday broke its previous record for Fathom Events. Last year, the stop-motion animated feature by Henry Selick became the…
Elizabeth Banks, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lee Daniels, Nick Jonas, Caligula & A Penguin Splash Into Crowded Market – Specialty Preview
From facial wars to a penguin friend, wandering surfers and Haitian immigrants in Miami, the independent film market is fun, thoughtful, varied and contending with a faster cadence of high performing studio wide releases. That's exhilarating on one hand but, indie distribution executives say, is making it…
Warner Bros. Discovery’s Kathleen Finch Retiring At Year’s End; Channing Dungey To Lead U.S. Networks
Warner Bros. Discovery said Kathleen Finch, chairman and CEO of U.S. Networks, will retire at year’s end after 25 years at the company with Channing Dungey, Warner Bros. Television Group Chairman and CEO, tapped as her successor.
"There is no one better at developing captivating content, compelling…
Edgar Bronfman Jr. Preparing Bid For Paramount Global – Report
As the August 21 deadline looms for other parties to make a run at Paramount (or forever hold their peace), the Wall Street Journal reports that Edgar Bronfman Jr. has not exited the Paramount scene but is in talks with investors and preparing a bid.
The stock, which frequently jumps about on news…
New York Film Festival Sets Lineup For Currents Strand Led By Jem Cohen’s ‘Little, Big, And Far’
New York Film Festival parent Film at Lincoln Center has set the slate for its Currents strand at the 62nd edition – 12 features and 28 shorts meant to complement the Main Slate with an emphasis on new, innovative voices.
Currents’ Centerpiece selection is the world premiere of Jem Cohen's Little, Big…
Charles Cohen’s Landmark Theatres “Committed To Remaining In Business” Amid Battle With Lender
Charles Cohen's Landmark Theatres "remains dedicated to its business" and "anticipates a favorable resolution" to ongoing, complex litigation that recently saw a judge set an auction date for the chain and other properties.
"Having successfully navigated the pandemic and now adapting to fewer film…
Lionsgate Extends CEO Jon Feltheimer’s Contract Through 2029 As Company Prepares To Split
Liongate has approved a five-year employment agreement with chief executive Jon Feltheimer running through July 31, 2029.
The latest deal, which replaces his latest contract from 2022, includes an annual base salary of $1.5 million and target bonus of $7.5 million starting in fiscal 2025. The maximum…
New York Film Festival Sets Spotlight Slate: Pablo Larraín’s ‘Maria’ With Angelina Jolie, Leos Carax’s ‘It’s Not Me’, Elton John Doc, ‘A Real Pain’ & More
Film at Lincoln Center unveiled its Spotlight section including Pablo Larraín's Maria with Angelina Jolie as legendary opera singer Maria Callas in her final days; the North American premieres of Leos Carax's It's Not Me; Alex Ross Perry's Pavements, Andrei Ujică's Beatles documentary TWST / Things We Said…
Judge Sets Sale Of Landmark Theatres, Other Charles Cohen Properties In Foreclosure Auction
A New York State Supreme Court judge set a November 8 auction date for properties owned by Charles Cohen's Cohen Realty Enterprises, including the U.S. Landmark and UK Curzon arthouse cinema chains he acquired in 2018 and 2019.
Fortress Credit Corp. sued Cohen earlier this year for defaulting on a…
‘Cuckoo’ Clocks Into Top 10 With ‘Longlegs’ Still Spinning In Neon Scarefest – Specialty Box Office
Cuckoo is looking at a $3+ million opening, not a Longlegs debut ($22 million) but on target for Neon's Alpine-set horror starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens.
R-rated Cuckoo by Tilman Singer opened at 1,503 theaters for 9th place at the domestic box office. Schafer is great as troubled…
New Indie Distributors Test Market With Buzzy Sundance Film ‘Good One’, Iain Glen In ‘The Last Front’ – Specialty Preview
Iain Glen, Ser Jorah Mormont in Game Of Thrones, is feisty as ever as a family man facing down the tumultuous start of World War I in The Last Front by Belgian filmmaker Julien Hayet-Kerknawi, the first release by his new indie label Enigma. It opens on 250 screens.
Metrograph Pictures is out with Goo…
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