‘The Paper’ Star Sabrina Impacciatore on Catfishing, Learning to do the Worm Dance, and Working With an All-Female Creative Team
"The Paper" star on catfishing and working with an all female creative team.
"The Paper" star on catfishing and working with an all female creative team.
The 'Spider Noir' team gathered at Amazon’s SpiderNoir Booster event to talk about film noir and Nicolas Cage deciding to do TV.
Quiver Distribution has bought the Frank Grillo, Tyrese Gibson and Harvey Keitel cyperpunk thriller 'Kill Code' out of Cannes.
On today's 'Daily Variety' podcast, Variety's Daniel D'Addario on his cover story interview with David Harbour; Red Carpet Rundown with Marc Malkin.
Emmy voters shouldn't overlook spooky shows like 'Widow's Bay' and 'Creep Tapes.'
"The Paper" star on catfishing and working with an all female creative team.
Thai filmmaker Sompot Chidgasornpongse discusses his debut feature '9 Temples to Heaven,' world premiering at Cannes Directors' Fortnight.
Youku hit 'My Dearest Stranger' sells to Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Macao and closes a worldwide airline rights deal.
Hamaguchi Ryusuke discusses his Cannes competition entry 'All of a Sudden,' a French-Japanese co-production starring Virginie Efira and Okamoto Tao.
'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' ended with Paul McCartney turning out the lights off at the Ed Sullivan Theater, following a 'Hello Goodbye' singalong.
South Korean director Lee Hwan-kyung partners with Indonesia's Falcon Pictures on 'Gasigogi,' a fatherhood drama inspired by the stickleback fish.
Brad Pitt made Quentin Tarantino mad on the set of "Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood" when he stopped a camera from rolling.
Charli xcx served up some looks on the runway and backstage at a fashion show for the 'SS26' music video.
Harry Styles honored Radiohead while Rosalia and Lola Young won big awards as the once-genteel Ivor Novello songwriting awards turned raucous.
Natalie Lander, Jason Alexander, Patton Oswalt and more star in an indie comedy pilot called 'To Life' written and directed by David Bickel.
Lukas Dhont's third feature 'Coward' gracefully finding love in the most hopeless of places — the desolate battlefields of the First World War.