An upcoming film showcase will observe the lives of the more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent who were forcibly detained and sent to American concentration camps during World War II.
The film will premiere in 20 locations all over the country, including New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, reports Page Six. The outlet reports that the Trump family and administration have been ...
Nominees for the Michael Apted Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in First-Time Theatrical Feature Film Also Announced. Los Angeles – Directors Guild of America President Christopher Nolan ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This year marked a quarter into the 21st century, and to celebrate the occasion, some of the biggest names in cinema offered their ...
To mark the end of 2025, the "Volver" director joined 55 other Spanish filmmakers in naming the most influential titles from the past 25 years. This year marked a quarter into the 21st century, and to ...
“The Baltimorons”—what a great title—looks like it was shot on 16mm film. Or was converted to look like it was shot on 16mm film. Either way, the texture of the picture, as well as some camera moves ...
The films at the 2025 New Orleans Film Festival are incredibly diverse. The majority are in competition with one another for awards at the festival, but there are also big Hollywood studio productions ...
Earlier this summer, I wrote about Dunes Summer Theatre in Michigan City staging a June run of Stephen King’s “Misery,” with the production led by John D. Hancock, our noted filmmaker and ...
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 100 films are being shown at the 34th Heartland International Film Festival in Indianapolis. The 11-day festival, taking place Oct. 9-19, will include 19 world/U.S. premieres, ...
In ‘How to Shoot a Ghost,’ the Oscar winner heads to Venice with a cryptic short film that blends poetry, the afterlife and an existential stroll through Greece. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer “I ...
California’s incentive program to keep film and TV production in state is undergoing a vast, and vastly important makeover, beginning with Friday’s approval of a bill that more than doubles the amount ...
Steven Soderbergh’s “The Christophers,” Alejandro Amenábar’s “The Captive,” Byun Sung-hyun’s “Good News,” Nia DaCosta’s “Hedda” and Chandler Levack’s “Mile End Kicks” are among the films that will ...