How an Incentives Arms Race Is Drawing ‘Dune 3,’ ‘Wednesday,’ ‘Resident Evil’ and More to Central and Eastern Europe
While Hollywood grapples with an ongoing production exodus, business is booming in Central and Eastern Europe.
While Hollywood grapples with an ongoing production exodus, business is booming in Central and Eastern Europe.
Raindance Film Festival founder Elliot Grove champions horror filmmakers as some of the 'most dynamic' in the industry, fears 'algorithmic sameness.'
Indonesian director Ismail Basbeth unveils his next feature, 'Love Letters of Our Life, set in 1995 and inspired by a classic love song.
Prime Video Spain unveils ‘Zeta 2’ with Casas, details of the Expósito-led ‘Enfrentados: Marfil’ and first looks of ‘Su Majestad,’ with Castillo.
Streaming executives at APOS 2026 in Bali said Asian IP, local storytelling and fan communities are key to future global growth.
While Hollywood grapples with an ongoing production exodus, business is booming in Central and Eastern…
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.'
Fire & Ice Media boards Brillante Mendoza's 'Aid' with Judy Ann Santos, Stacy Martin and Jeanne Balibar to star.
Elevated crime thriller Dead Miles is launching at the market in Cannes with VMI Worldwide
Javier Bardem says the tide is turning in terms of speaking up for Palestine in Hollywood: "Everyone is beginning to realize this is unacceptable."
Laszlo Nemes is returning to Cannes with 'Moulin,' a thriller revolving around the face off between French Resistance hero Jean Moulin and Nazi officer Klaus Barbie.