Sony Pictures Classics News Stories From the Magazine Like Father, Like Son: Florian Zeller, Writer/Director of The Father, Returns with The Son Jesse Rifkin • Jan 18th French playwright Florian Zeller won critical praise for the feature-film adaptation of his own play, The Father, in 2020. It was a dream cinematic debut for the writer-director, who won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Father also... Exhibition News Sony Pictures Classics Moves The Son to January 20th Wide Theatrical Release Boxoffice Staff • Nov 17th Sony Pictures Classics announced that they will turn their original November 25th release date for The Son into a one-week only awards qualifying run in New York and Los Angeles and will release the film in theaters nationwide on January... Exhibition News Sony Pictures Classics Announces Updated Fall Release Schedule Boxoffice Staff • Aug 10th Sony Pictures Classics has announced updated release information for The Return of Tanya Tucker, Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams, The Son, Living, Turn Every Page, One Fine Morning, and Return to Seoul. Kathlyn Horan’s documentary The Return Of Tanya Tucker follows... Exhibition News Angelika Film Center Partners with Sony Pictures Classics to Launch the ‘Bring A Friend Back To The Movies’ Initiative for The Duke Boxoffice Staff • Apr 17th Angelika Film Center and Sony Pictures Classics have announced an initiative to ‘Bring A Friend Back To The Movies’, timed to the April 22 release of the upcoming dramatic comedy, The Duke, starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. The ‘Bring... Exhibition Features Uphill Battlers: Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin Play Comic Alter Egos in The Climb Kevin Lally • Nov 16th The buddy comedy is a venerable movie genre, but there have been few movie buddies like Mike and Kyle, the duo at the center of the acclaimed Sony Pictures Classics release The Climb. In the opening scene, as the best... Exhibition Features United Artists Classics: Short Run, Enduring Legacy Kevin Lally • Aug 19th Our salute to the 100th anniversary of United Artists continues. Its heyday was brief, but its legacy remains strong to this day. United Artists Classics, initially a label for rereleases of UA library titles, became a first-run specialty distributor in... Load more stories
From the Magazine Like Father, Like Son: Florian Zeller, Writer/Director of The Father, Returns with The Son Jesse Rifkin • Jan 18th French playwright Florian Zeller won critical praise for the feature-film adaptation of his own play, The Father, in 2020. It was a dream cinematic debut for the writer-director, who won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Father also...
Exhibition News Sony Pictures Classics Moves The Son to January 20th Wide Theatrical Release Boxoffice Staff • Nov 17th Sony Pictures Classics announced that they will turn their original November 25th release date for The Son into a one-week only awards qualifying run in New York and Los Angeles and will release the film in theaters nationwide on January...
Exhibition News Sony Pictures Classics Announces Updated Fall Release Schedule Boxoffice Staff • Aug 10th Sony Pictures Classics has announced updated release information for The Return of Tanya Tucker, Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams, The Son, Living, Turn Every Page, One Fine Morning, and Return to Seoul. Kathlyn Horan’s documentary The Return Of Tanya Tucker follows...
Exhibition News Angelika Film Center Partners with Sony Pictures Classics to Launch the ‘Bring A Friend Back To The Movies’ Initiative for The Duke Boxoffice Staff • Apr 17th Angelika Film Center and Sony Pictures Classics have announced an initiative to ‘Bring A Friend Back To The Movies’, timed to the April 22 release of the upcoming dramatic comedy, The Duke, starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. The ‘Bring...
Exhibition Features Uphill Battlers: Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin Play Comic Alter Egos in The Climb Kevin Lally • Nov 16th The buddy comedy is a venerable movie genre, but there have been few movie buddies like Mike and Kyle, the duo at the center of the acclaimed Sony Pictures Classics release The Climb. In the opening scene, as the best...
Exhibition Features United Artists Classics: Short Run, Enduring Legacy Kevin Lally • Aug 19th Our salute to the 100th anniversary of United Artists continues. Its heyday was brief, but its legacy remains strong to this day. United Artists Classics, initially a label for rereleases of UA library titles, became a first-run specialty distributor in...