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…
Variety's Brent Lang has been named the new editor-in-chief of Indiewire.
Mahershala Ali has called out Marvel for not making his 'Blade' movie: 'You had me under contract, they have billions of dollars.'
Olivia Wilde's "The Invite" has become one of today's rare indie comedies to connect at the summer box office.
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' makes $72 million at the box office in previews, setting an all-time record.
'The Odyssey' is luring tourists to the Siclian island of Favignana, which stands in for Ithaca, where a rich tourism impact is now expected.
Starz's U.K. set crime drama unveils a world of criminality and professional boxing amid an intense family drama.
Full details of Lemonade, an under-the-radar Irish feature starring Barry Keoghan and Lewis Brophy, have been revealed alongside first look images
The live music business is enjoying a busy summer season, defying ticket-price concerns, as detailed on the latest 'Strictly Business' podcast.
Gary Oldman, “Obsession” director Curry Barker and “Barbie” producer Robbie Brenner are among the speakers at the Toronto Film Festival’s market.
Amazon’s Prime Video and Netflix are fighting in court and behind closed doors to loosen France’s streaming regulations.