To mark both Black History Month and Valentine’s season, this month’s catalogue of Miramax’s misdeeds looks back at their fumbled release of a low-budget Black romance.
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To mark both Black History Month and Valentine’s season, this month’s catalogue of Miramax’s misdeeds looks back at their fumbled release of a low-budget Black romance.
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With Sundance around the corner, we look back at perhaps the most disastrous of Miramax’s many ill-advised, overpriced festival pick-ups.
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Back in 1997, Miramax did Guillermo del Toro dirty. With his “Nightmare Alley” on the way, we look back at that ill-fated collaboration.
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This month’s look back at the cinematic misdeeds of Miramax is a holiday special, spotlighting two dysfunctional family Thanksgiving movies:
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In 2002, director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson reunited and returned to Miramax to recreate the magic of “Scream.” It did not go as planned.
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This month’s look back at the cinematic misdemeanors of Harvey Weinstein collides with his real-life crimes.
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This month’s summary of the cinematic misdeeds of Harvey Weinstein looks back at ‘Dead Man,’ the Jim Jarmusch Western that Miramax tried to toss into an unmarked grave when its uncompromising director spurned Harvey’s scissors.
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This month, we examine the woefully misguided flight attendant “comedy” ‘View From the Top,’ which Weinstein and company tastefully shelved after 9/11.
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This month’s excavation of Harvey Weinstein’s cinematic crimes is a Pride Month special: all about the time Weinstein took the gay out of a movie.
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In the inaugural edition of our new column spotlighting great movies that Harvey Weinstein tried to bury, a look back at Zhang Yimou’s wuxia marvel ‘Hero,’ which sat on the Miramax shelf for two-plus years.
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