Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Follow-Up ‘Ti Amo!’ Set at New Warner Bros. Movie Label Clockwork
Home Film News Apr 14, 2026 5:01pm PT Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Follow-Up ‘Ti Amo!’ Set at New Warner Bros. Movie Label Clockwork By Matt Donnelly Plus Icon Matt Donnelly Chief Correspondent @MattDonnelly Latest Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ Follow-Up ‘Ti Amo!’ Set at New Warner Bros. Movie Label Clockwork 17 minutes ago ‘The Social Reckoning’ Trailer Debuts Jeremy Strong’s Mark Zuckerberg at CinemaCon; Aaron Sorkin Explains Why ‘Social Network’ Needed a Sequel 21 hours ago ‘Metal Gear Solid’ Movie in the Works at Sony From ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Directors 5 days ago See All Courtesy Red Sea Film Festival At CinemaCon, Warner Bros. finally showed its hand — unveiling a new specialty film label to be run by a trio of creative executives from the Oscar-winning indie studio Neon. Named Clockwork, WB film heads Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy presented the new shingle at the annual convention of movie theater owners in Las Vegas. The new division will be run by former Neon CMO Christian Parkes, whose nearly 10-year run at Tom Quinn’s shop resulted in campaigns for “Parasite,” “Hereditary” and “Longlegs.” Related Stories YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Subscription Prices Are Going Up in the U.S.المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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