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Here's the elevator pitch: It's "Left, Right, and Center" meets "Siskel and Ebert." Three friends from different ideological ...
The Sony Pictures release opened with $30 million. That was good enough to give Boyle, the filmmaker of “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Trainspotting,” the biggest opening weekend of his career.
Academy Award-winning director Danny Boyle has said that he wouldn't be able to make a film like Slumdog Millionaire today and that it is time to consider its “cultural baggage”.
On his historic win, Amitabh called him the real-life Slumdog Millionaire. However, little did Sushil know that his life was about to change and ...
From Slumdog Millionaire to his 28 Days Later franchise, Danny Boyle has always been able to draw out some fantastic child performances.
“How To Train Your Dragon” has rapidly amassed $358.2 million worldwide, while “Elio” notched a modest $21 million, the lowest opening ever for Pixar.
Nearly two decades after Slumdog Millionaire made history at the Oscars, director Danny Boyle is reflecting on the film and its impact. The story of a boy from Mumbai’s Juhu slums who lands on Who ...
Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle recently stated that a film like Slumdog Millionaire couldn’t be made in today’s time—and added that he believes “that’s how it should be.” ...
Danny Boyle “wouldn’t be able to make" Slumdog Millionaire today. The 68-year-old filmmaker helmed the 2008 drama movie, which told the story of 18-year-old Jamal Malik from the Juhu slums of Mumbai, ...
28 Years Later director Danny Boyle admitted in a recent interview that he wouldn't helm a film like Slumdog Millionaire today.  ...
More than fifteen years after Slumdog Millionaire swept the Academy Awards, director Danny Boyle admits he would not attempt to make the film in today’s cultural climate. Speaking to The Guardian, ...