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Bee Gees documentary director shares how Noel Gallagher helped shape the film (exclusive)
Frank Marshall, the director of new documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, has revealed a surprise influence behind the film.
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Bee Gees documentary 'lucky' to wrap days before pandemic took hold (exclusive)
The new Bee Gees doc was completed just in the nick of time.
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‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’: Premiere Date & Teaser For Netflix Toon Series From EPs Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow & Frank Marshall
Welcome to Jurassic World -- the other side of the island. Netflix has set a global September 18 launch date for Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous its animated series from executive producers Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow and Frank Marshall and EP/showrunners Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley. Watch the first teaser above and see the key art below. […]
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Inside the special effects secrets of horror classic 'Arachnophobia'
Frank Marshall's creature feature turns 30 this week. Here's how they accomplished some of the eight-legged scares.
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'Indiana Jones 5' has 'a writer's room' but George Lucas is not invited
Indiana Jones 5 is inching slowly closer to its 2021 release date and its producer Frank Marshall has offered a brief update on the progress of pre-production.
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Frank Marshall: We'll NEVER reboot Back To The Future (exclusive)
Uber-producer Frank Marshall has promised ‘Back To The Future’ will not be remade or rebooted as long as he has any involvement. Speaking to Yahoo Movies to promote the DVD and Blu-ray release of ‘Jason Bourne’ (out now) Marshall – who acted as executive producer on all three ‘Back To The Future’ movies – promised us “we’re never touching those” when asked if the beloved time-travel franchise was safe from Hollywood’s rebooting drive.
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Frank Marshall: Sixth Jason Bourne film likely, no plans for Bourne Legacy sequel (exclusive)
The Bourne franchise is alive and kicking after ‘Jason Bourne’ – the first Matt Damon-starring entry in the series since 2007’s ‘Bourne Ultimatum’ – raked in £332 million ($415m) at the global box office. Speaking to Yahoo Movies to promote with the film’s DVD and Blu-ray release (out now), series producer Frank Marshall told us the franchise is taking a break but a sixth film is currently in development, and it may address the character facing up the ageing process. Fans waiting for a follow