‘Game of Thrones’ Star Aidan Gillen on Golden Age of ‘F—ing Brilliant’ British Drama and Why There’s ‘Too Much’ Stuff on TV
Irish actor Aidan Gillen opened up about a career on screen at the Transilvania Intl. Film Festival.
Irish actor Aidan Gillen opened up about a career on screen at the Transilvania Intl. Film Festival.
Tony Leung discussed "Silent Friend," his Wong Kar-wai years and his restrained acting philosophy at his Shanghai Film Festival masterclass.
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Variety spoke with Hollywood producers, filmmakers, distributors and YouTube execs about the horror films shaking up the industry.