Madonna Leads VMAs Nominations With 11, Followed by Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande
Madonna leads the list of 2026 VMAs nominees with 11,, followed by Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter. The show will air from L.A.
Madonna leads the list of 2026 VMAs nominees with 11,, followed by Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter. The show will air from L.A.
Nonprofits Nimruz and Waterwell have opened applications for the second cycle of Unseen Iran Grants designed to support artists across the diaspora.
The first trailer for Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger shows the Gallagher brothers getting reflective on their sell-out 2025 tour
The rising filmmakers in the Edinburgh Film Festival's official competition discuss their craft and why making a feature is an addiction
ABC Files First Amendment Lawsuit Against FCC
Madonna leads the list of 2026 VMAs nominees with 11,, followed by Taylor Swift, Ariana…
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Claes Bang on playing complicated characters in 'Bad Sisters,' 'The Square' and embodying a masseur of Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler in ‘I Is Another.’
‘Luminalia was founded precisely on this idea: to question our own ethnocentrism,’ says Tommaso Priante, its head of sales & festivals.
Peter Badel and Chris Wright discuss completing Thomas Heise's final film 'Übergang' ahead of its Locarno premiere.
Vishal Bhardwaj reveals plans for a 'Rashomon'-style film on the Tarun Tejpal rape case after former Tehelka editor's Bombay High Court conviction.
With the animated Netflix comedy 'Alley Cats', Ricky Gervais strikes a surprisingly bittersweet tone.
Bruce LaBruce’s melodrama with Monica Bellucci and Béatrice Dalle, queer musical and eco body horror selected for Locarno's Alliance 4 Development.
‘My Father’s Kora,’ about an Afro-German trans man traveling to Dakar to fix his father’s kora, world premieres at Locarno's Open Doors.
Morgan Freeman says it's worth acting in a movie with a so-so script if the money offer is good.
Peter Katsis, who over the course of a 35-year career managed Backstreet Boys, Korn, Morrissey, Limp Bizkit, Ministry and more, has died. He was 69.