‘Supporting Role’ Review: Dato Bakhtadze Captivates in a Nocturnal Odyssey Through Tbilisi
Georgian writer-director Ana Urushadze’s 'Supporting Role' follows a lumbering movie star on a surreal and wryly melancholic soul-search.
Georgian writer-director Ana Urushadze’s 'Supporting Role' follows a lumbering movie star on a surreal and wryly melancholic soul-search.
Film starring Aimee Lou Wood, Mackenzie Davis and Monica Bellucci will compete for the best film award at the 2026 BFI London Film Festival
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Friends and colleagues, including Viola Davis and Bethany Joy Lenz, are remembering Hayden Panettiere, who died Sunday at 36.
Former Costa Rican Film Commissioner Marysela Zamora forges on as member of the Board of Directors of the Ibero-American Network of Film Commissions.
Georgian writer-director Ana Urushadze’s 'Supporting Role' follows a lumbering movie star on a surreal and…
Fellow contestants on "The Challenge" paid tribute to Tyler Duckworth, who died Tuesday.
Alex Cooper Poised to Drop UTA After Tough Period of Media Scrutiny
Stray Kids earn their biggest sales week yet as 'This & That' becomes their ninth No. 1 on the albums chart.
Kenneth Branagh reflects on Harry Potter, Christopher Nolan and four decades in film at Edinburgh Intl. Film Festival.
'The Sopranos' star Drea de Matteo says starting an Onlyfans was a 'political statement.'
Dollywood opened NightFlight Expedition on Friday, but Dolly Parton was unable to attend due to ongoing health issues.
Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Harris Dickinson and Joseph Quinn were spotted filming Sam Mendes' Beatles movie at Abbey Road.
Thanks to "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" and "The Odyssey" continuing to pack in crowds, this summer is ending with a bang rather than the usual whimper.
"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has surpassed $2 billion in global ticket sales, eclipsing the rare benchmark after just three weekends of release.
Thirteen years after his debut 'For Those in Peril,' director Paul Wright reunites with George MacKay for the similarly intense, solemn 'Mission.'