Screen International is teaming up with pre-eminent US entertainment newsletter The Ankler to publish a daily newsletter at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25), in addition to Screen’s regular festival coverage.
The special Ankler newsletter will curate a daily selection of breaking news, interviews, reviews and analysis from Screen International’s industry-leading coverage at Cannes and will be sent to The Ankler’s 71,000 subscribers. Screen will continue to publish its own daily newsletters during the festival.
The partnership will bring together Screen’s unrivalled expertise and understanding of the international independent film industry with The Ankler’s blue-chip North...
The special Ankler newsletter will curate a daily selection of breaking news, interviews, reviews and analysis from Screen International’s industry-leading coverage at Cannes and will be sent to The Ankler’s 71,000 subscribers. Screen will continue to publish its own daily newsletters during the festival.
The partnership will bring together Screen’s unrivalled expertise and understanding of the international independent film industry with The Ankler’s blue-chip North...
- 4/29/2024
- ScreenDaily
I began working for The Hollywood Reporter in 2011, and this is my first piece since then that was not edited by Gregg Kilday. It is, however, about him. Gregg recently decided to step away from the daily grind of covering Hollywood, and, like my colleagues, I am happy for him as he embarks on this new chapter of his life. But I also miss him already, and want to make sure that our readers know why.
If there was a Mount Rushmore of Hollywood correspondents, Gregg's bespectacled, goateed and kindly face would surely be on it, right alongside Bob Thomas, Army Archerd, Charles ...
If there was a Mount Rushmore of Hollywood correspondents, Gregg's bespectacled, goateed and kindly face would surely be on it, right alongside Bob Thomas, Army Archerd, Charles ...
I began working for The Hollywood Reporter in 2011, and this is my first piece since then that was not edited by Gregg Kilday. It is, however, about him. Gregg recently decided to step away from the daily grind of covering Hollywood, and, like my colleagues, I am happy for him as he embarks on this new chapter of his life. But I also miss him already, and want to make sure that our readers know why.
If there was a Mount Rushmore of Hollywood correspondents, Gregg's bespectacled, goateed and kindly face would surely be on it, right alongside Bob Thomas, Army Archerd, Charles ...
If there was a Mount Rushmore of Hollywood correspondents, Gregg's bespectacled, goateed and kindly face would surely be on it, right alongside Bob Thomas, Army Archerd, Charles ...
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