Rome Kanda, Kuroki Hitomi, Banno Mari, Ahn Mika Lead Joshua Woodcock’s Japanese Drama ‘Ohenro’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Joshua Woodcock's Japanese-language drama 'Ohenro,' set on the Shikoku pilgrimage, targets a late 2026 festival launch.
‘The Big Short’ Writer Charles Randolph Adapting ‘Muppets in Moscow,’ for Emotion Pictures and Felix Culpa (EXCLUSIVE)
'The Big Short' writer Charles Randolph adapting 'Muppets in Moscow,' story of children's show in Russia, for Emotion Pictures and Felix Culpa.
New Tokyo Horror Festival Yami Sets November Debut (EXCLUSIVE)
Japan's Yami Inc. launches the Yami International Film Festival, a new Tokyo horror and dark genre cinema fest set for Nov. 20–26.
Indian Folk Horror ‘Bokshi’ Lands Spain Deal With Wild Duck (EXCLUSIVE)
Spanish genre distributor Wild Duck Productions has acquired rights to Indian filmmaker Bhargav Saikia's folk horror 'Bokshi.'
Toronto-Winning ‘Charcoal’ Director Carolina Markowicz to Shoot ‘The Funeral’ Starring Maeve Jinkings (EXCLUSIVE)
'Toll' and 'Charcoal' director Carolina Markowicz to shoot new film 'The Funeral' starring Maeve Jinkings, Yara de Novaes and Julio Andrade.
Dominga Sotomayor Talks ‘Meta’ Element of Casting Selton Mello in Tender Drama ‘La Perra,’ Not Translating the Title to Avoid ‘Violent’ Judgment of Women
Lauded Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor talks working on first adaptation with 'La Perra,' casting 'I'm Still Here' star Selton Mello.
Paz Vega to Direct ‘Ana No,’ Sold by Film Factory (EXCLUSIVE)
Vega will direct Molina, who broke out in Luis Buñuel’s ‘That Obscure Object of Desire’
Ronda Rousey Destroys Gina Carano in Seconds, Jake Paul Gets Booed in Netflix’s Spotty MMA Debut
MMA trailblazers Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano — who came out of retirement for the fight — clashed in a bout that lasted a grand total of 17 seconds.
Chad Smith Delivers Will Ferrell’s ‘SNL’ Monologue: ‘You’re Not the Host, I Am’
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith started delivering Will Ferrell's 'Saturday Night Live' monologue before Ferrell booted him off stage.
Keir Starmer Watches ‘Eurovision’ as Rivals Invade Home in ‘SNL U.K.’: ‘Eurovision’ Is the ‘Only Show Left With Any Integrity’
The cold open of the season finale of “Saturday Night Live U.K.” on May 16 saw the residence of Britain's Prime Minister invaded by rivals.