Oasis Documentary Trailer Takes Fans Behind the Scenes of Band’s Dramatic Reunion: ‘Will It Fall Apart Again?’
The first trailer for Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger shows the Gallagher brothers getting reflective on their sell-out 2025 tour
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
'A Foggy Tale,' directed by Chen Yu-hsun, has been selected to represent Taiwan in the best international feature film category at the Oscars.
"Ice Princess" director Tim Fywell has penned a heartfelt tribute to the stars of his beloved 2005 movie, Hayden Panettiere and Michelle Trachtenberg.
The first trailer for Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger shows the Gallagher brothers getting…
Barbra Streisand is unable to attend the Cannes Film Festival closing ceremony to accept her honorary Palme d'Or after a knee injury.
See Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves and Riley Green perform by streaming the Academy of Country Music Awards live online free here.
Peter Jackson spoke at the Cannes Film Festival about firing Ryan Gosling from 'The Lovely Bones' after the gained put on 60 pounds of weight.
Soul Sutra, producers of all-time highest grossing Gujarati-language film 'Laalo,' presents a 12-film slate at Cannes Film Market.
Elon Musk says the Academy's inclusion standards are "DEI lies." Variety ran all 98 best picture winners through them, and none failed to qualify.
EST N8 picks up worldwide rights to Chan Chun-hao's debut feature 'Dead End,' starring Daniel Hong.
Five standout Cannes Marché du Film titles: from 'Paint You on My Bed Sheet' to 'Deathgasm II Goremageddon'
CFCC hosted screenings of “Shanghai Wonton,” “A Story About Fire” and “It’s OK”
Paris-based, Casablanca-born director Laila Marrakchi discusses her female-driven migrant drama 'Strawberries' bowing in Cannes' Un Certain Regard
A women-only haven in Yemen’s civil war is the backdrop to a story of siblings clashing in Sara Ishaq's Cannes Critics' Week entry 'The Station.'