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…
Some Warner Bros. Discovery execs are rooting for the states that have sued to block Paramount Skydance's WBD takeover to win in court and get the deal nixed.
As "The Odyssey" continues its grand big-screen voyage, here are five ways to contextualize the movie's massive commercial success.
The Tribeca Festival suffered a data leak that exposed hundreds of thousands of records, as well as contact information for thousands of celebrities.
Gold House Launches Gold House Studios, unveiling slate behind new production company.
Savannah Guthrie posted a new video to Instagram begging her mother Nancy's kidnappers to 'do the right thing' and 'tell us where to look for her.'
The stars of 'Resident Evil,' 'Ghosts,' 'Walking Dead' and more joined the Variety Studio.
The Michael Jackson movie 'Michael' will stream on Starz soon after grossing one billion dollars.
The "Rose Hill" Amazon Prime Video series has cast four lead roles.
As guest editor of Wonderland, Miley Cyrus talks about art, acting and more; Variety also confirms that she has signed with Atlantic Records.
Alberto Barbera is under fire over lack of female directors at Venice: 'Quality is not a divine, neutral, objective category suspended above history.'