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.…
'The Bear' was honored at a ceremony during which the Italian Beef sandwich was named the official sandwich of Illinois.
Rami Malek teams up with Ira Sachs for the queer drama "The Man I Love," one of only two American films competing at Cannes.
Rami Malek plays a performance artist who has AIDS in Ira Sachs's delicate and touching '80s character study.
'Margo's Got Money Troubles' EPs David E. Kelley and Eva Anderson talk Season 1 finale, incorporating OnlyFans and going beyond the book for Season 2.
'Lost' and 'Watchmen' boss Damon Lindelof discusses the Star Wars films, including the chapter he was writing that was canceled.
Prime Video’s post-apocalyptic drama stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell and Aaron Moten
Michael Jackson’s ‘Chicago’ has picked up steam decades after its creation.
Michael Bay is directing another film about a real-life military incident, this one from Trump's recent ongoing conflict with Iran.
“The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” the sequel to Quentin Tarantino‘s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” will debut on Imax screens this Thanksgiving.
Matt Damon is in talks to start in the next film from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.