Widen the Door Without Lowering the Bar
Audiences aren’t turning away from great entertainment — they’re seeking a deeper relationship with it. As more attention turns to creators, it’s time to reconsider…
Audiences aren’t turning away from great entertainment — they’re seeking a deeper relationship with it. As more attention turns to creators, it’s time to reconsider…
'The Bear' stars Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri break down the moment when Carmy drops a dish and why it represents "ego death."
Chile’s Pablo Larrain is set to kick off production on his next feature for Netflix, 'Once,' later this year.
'Tenet' assistant director Tõnis Pill talks about crafting a tale of boyhood during manosphere era, portraying disability on screen with 'Fränk.'
'It' and 'Annabelle' screenwriter Gary Dauberman will write 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3.'
Audiences aren’t turning away from great entertainment — they’re seeking a deeper relationship with it.…
Kylie Minogue on her new Netflix docuseries "Kylie," navigating '90s tabloids and her memories of Michael Hutchence.
Greenwich Entertainment will release Xu Zao's Berlinale-premiered film 'Light Pillar' in U.S. theaters early next year.
Nepali director Abinash Bikram Shah on 'Elephants in the Fog,' the first Nepali film in Cannes Un Certain Regard.
The Michael Jackson biographical drama 'Michael' comfortably claimed the top position at the South Korean box office during the weekend of May 15–17.
Animated Films Makes Their Marks Across Cannes Lineups as the Croisette-to-Annecy Connection Strengthens.
Tokyo's K2 Pictures revealed a $33 million fund and 10-title lineup at Cannes, headlined by Miike Takashi's debut documentary.
Anderson Cooper signed off of '60 Minutes' on Sunday with a salute to the newsmagazine's editorial independence and longevity.
Ella Langley swept all seven Academy of Country Music Awards she was up for. Cody Johnson won entertainer of the year from the ACMs for the first time.
From Korean auteur Na Hong-Jin, the thriller Hope is competing for the Palme d'Or in Cannes
For much of its runtime, Na Hong-jin's flawed "Hope" is the best action movie you've ever seen. Hoyeon, Hwang Jung-min and Michael Fassbender star.