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And Scorsese isn’t the only former Miramax filmmaker to return to the studio with a TV version of a project: “Cop Land” ...
After Harvey Weinstein's exit, Miramax head Jonathan Glickman is rebuilding the banner by reviving franchises like 'Scary ...
Harvey Weinstein's film empire Miramax rises from the ashes as he faces sexual assault justice again - With Jonathan Glickman ...
He started out at Miramax and worked for Focus Features for a decade before launching the indie distribution company in 2014.
Filmed at Fairhaven High School and the James Arnold Mansion, Oscar-winning film "The Holdovers" may become a TV show. Could ...
EXCLUSIVE: Miramax has brought aboard Carissa Hope Lynch as Creative Director, UK, and Lucy Dertavitian as Head of Content, ...
Masayuki Suô’s beloved romantic comedy “ Shall We Dance? ” is finally getting a proper U.S. release. The 1996 feature stars ...
Obviously, it hasn’t been that long since The Holdovers was on the big screen. The film, about an anti-social boarding school ...
Miramax is still associated with Harvey Weinstein even though it’s been 20 years since the mogul and his brother ran the studio. They departed Miramax in 2005 over a deteriorating relationship ...
It wouldn’t be “Scary Movie” without the Wayans brothers. When Jonathan Glickman took over as head of Miramax a year ago, the studio was struggling to reboot the franchise. Glickman knew ...
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.