‘Sentimental Value’ Sweeps Amanda Awards
Joachim Trier's Oscar winner 'Sentimental Value’ swept Norway's Amanda Awards with ‘One Battle After Another’ named Best Foreign Film.
Joachim Trier's Oscar winner 'Sentimental Value’ swept Norway's Amanda Awards with ‘One Battle After Another’ named Best Foreign Film.
Taylor Sheridan was accused of stealing 'Yellowstone' from a 2016 pitch in a copyright lawsuit filed Friday.
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Joachim Trier's Oscar winner 'Sentimental Value’ swept Norway's Amanda Awards with ‘One Battle After Another’…
Variety's key takeaways from a busy week of pitches, panels, parties and prognosticating at Cannes Lions.
Colombia’s María Cristina Pérez competed at Annecy Perspectives sidebar with her experimental short ‘Once in a Body’
‘The Great Dreamscape’ scored a TV Cristal, ‘The Broos’ a TV Audience Award while Jocelyn Charles’ ‘God Is Shy’ scored two short film prizes.
Alison Chernick's film is a pensive and touching look at Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith (it is only, at moments, a true-life Christopher Guest movie).
Christopher Nolan says playing it safe with mainstream movies 'doesn't work,' and that studios need to take more risks.
Colman Domingo on working with Antoine Fuqua and Steven Spielberg, and why the Bay Area and Frameline film festival are important to him.
"Supergirl" writer Ana Nogueira on the movie's key changes from the "Woman of Tomorrow" comic, plus her "Wonder Woman" and "Teen Titans" scripts.
Olivia Wilde's "The Invite" should be an a major Oscar contender for A24, with its stellar cast, script and team of artisans.
'Supergirl' made $18 million on opening day, but it wasn't enough to beat 'Toy Story 5' for the box office crown.
K. Bhagyaraj, the writer-director-actor who was one of Tamil-language cinema's defining creative figures, died on June 27. He was 73.