Ava DuVernay’s ’14th’ Documentary Sets Netflix Release Date (EXCLUSIVE)
Ava DuVernay's "14th" documentary sets theatrical and Netflix release dates.
Ava DuVernay's "14th" documentary sets theatrical and Netflix release dates.
After a gruesome murder, one Swedish police detective begins a quest to bring the murderer to helm and discovers something much more sinister.
GLAAD reports that most Americans say they have not seen stories of people living with HIV in the media in the last year.
Christine Vachon discussed replacing Joaquin Phoenix with Pedro Pascal on De Noche and the excitement she still gets when discovering new filmmakers
Charter closed its acquisition of Cox, creating a cable giant with operations in 45 states serving roughly 37 million customers.
Ava DuVernay's "14th" documentary sets theatrical and Netflix release dates.
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The 30th annual Fantasia International Film Festival and Frontières market open this week in Montreal.
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BBC's annual report touts BAFTA wins and record ratings even as editorial controversies and a third annual deficit deepen its funding crisis.
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Ellen Burstyn will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival.
Jack Thorne, India Amarteifio and Judi Dench join National Youth Theatre's Netflix-backed 70th anniversary show at London's Royal Festival Hall.
Linnea Berthelsen will lead 'Darkling,' from playwright Titas Halder and directed by Olivier-award-winning artistic director Matthew Xia