The stars of Nia DeCosta's film on the risks and rewards of reinventing Ibsen's classic play.
The two acting prizes are forecasted to go to Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) and Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value).
That memory became the seed for a deeply personal film rooted in Tsou’s observations about Taiwanese family dynamics — the way emotions are muted, redirected, or quietly absorbed, especially by women.
The filmmaker's debut feature dives into the complexities of fatherhood, intergenerational pain, and the search for healing in the wake of South Africa’s tumultuous history.
Kafka’s pull was so strong it even influenced where she studied film. When choosing a cinema school, she selected Prague partly because it was his city. “He was with me on different levels from all ...
A central part of the film explores Hong Kong’s funeral traditions, including the Taoist ritual known as “breaking Hell’s gates.” Chan says it was essential to portray it authentically. “It is a very ...
Oscar-nominated writer-director explains why his latest whodunit didn't start with a mystery and what makes Josh O'Connor so ...
We’re deeply saddened to announce that our beloved client and friend Tom Stoppard has died peacefully at home in Dorset, ...
One is an Oscar winner, the other is an aspiring Oscar contender. But both are largely fictionalized accounts of ...
The fellowship of Minecraft One of the biggest challenges in adapting Minecraft is that it is not one of those video games with a clear story… or even characters for that matter. So you're adapting ...
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter composed the Oscar-eligible “My Baby (Got Nothing at All)” at the request of Celine ...
"I think Sadie gives the best coma performance of all time," showrunners Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer tell Gold Derby with a ...