American Independent Film Production Is Dying. Jeff Nichols Wants to Save It.
The “Mud” director and co-founder of the Arkansas Cinema Society spoke to Variety about indie film's struggles, the Paramount-Warners merger and more.
The “Mud” director and co-founder of the Arkansas Cinema Society spoke to Variety about indie film's struggles, the Paramount-Warners merger and more.
Best Divorce Ever comes from writer/director Sean Mullin, with Concourse Media launching worldwide sales in Toronto
Rosie O’Donnell talks guest-hosting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” despite their “adversarial relationship” and how a David Ellison-run CNN would be “tragic.”
Netflix announced the release date for "The Diplomat" Season 4 with a new teaser trailer and first look images.
Ex-XYZ executive Todd Brown launches Rawk Moving Pictures Corp with Johnnie To's English-language debut 'Two Gun Cohen.'
The “Mud” director and co-founder of the Arkansas Cinema Society spoke to Variety about indie…
Marie Ulven and Anders Danielsen Lie leave a sweetly low-key mark through a shrewd story on mental healing in Eivind Landsvik's 'Low Expectations.'
Mexican Filmmaker Bruno Santamaría Razo Unpacks ‘Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building,’ at Cannes’ Critics’ Week
Akanga Film Asia acquires Jesse Ball's 'Silence Once Begun' for director Yeo Siew Hua, targeting a 2028 shoot.
SkyShowtime has acquired its first original animation series, family adventure "Hidden Islands."
Tiffany Haddish Gets Dramatic in Two New Thrillers in the Cannes Market
Stephen Colbert hosted a 'Worst of the Late Show' episode, which featured NSFW graphics, cut sketches and a fish-themed musical number.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone visited “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday night and brought a little piece of foreskin with them.
The two-time Oscar nominee on his latest film, premiering in competition in Cannes, and what he learned from his near-death COVID-19 experience.
Hafsia Herzi stars in Rudi Rosenberg's Cannes Un Certain Regard entry 'Words of Love,' as a single mother trying to keep her family together.
Premiering in Un Certain Regard at Cannes, Laïla Marrakchi's 'Strawberries' aims to shake up the often formulaic narrative of exploited migrant labor.