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Charter Shares Plummet After Broadband Numbers And Q1 Earnings Disappoint Wall Street

Charter Communications shares plummeted more than 20% in early trading Friday after the company delivered first-quarter results that disappointed Wall Street. Earnings per share of $9.17 on a diluted basis fell well short of analysts’ consensus estimate of $10.63. Total revenue dipped 1% to $13.6 billion, hitting the Street’s target. Charter lost 120,000 broadband customers

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‘I Swear’ Director on Selling His House to Make the Tourette’s Biopic, Robert Aramayo’s Instant Classic BAFTAs Speech and That N-Word Scandal: ‘The Irony Is, That’s Why We Made the Film’

More than six months after “I Swear” released in the U.K., audiences in the U.S. are now finally getting to see the British indie film that’s been at the center of a whole lot of noise from across the Atlantic. Landing in cinemas nationwide via Sony Pictures Classics, the feature, written and directed by Kirk

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‘Honeyland’ Director Ljubomir Stefanov’s ‘The Vortex of Extinction’ Draws Parallel Between Violence in Animals and Humans

Should scientists intervene when faced with the possible self-destruction of a species? That question sits at the heart of “The Vortex of Extinction,” the new documentary project from Ljubomir Stefanov, the Oscar-nominated director of “Honeyland,” presented at Visions du Réel’s industry pitching forum. The film centers on Dragan Arsovski, a scientist who has spent years

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