"Behind Their Lens" will consist of three panels — devoted to directors, producers, and artisans respectively — presented in partnership with IndieWire. Opening with David Freyne’s “Eternity,” ...
The growing obsession over the film festival standing ovation and the reaction to it from the stars has — for some — become a source of ridicule. Was it 12 or 13 minutes long? Did anyone famous cry?
“There are certain filmmakers that I would describe as liberating influences. People whose work kind of allows you to shake off some of the rules that I think you get saddled with as you get going,” ...
New York Film Festival audiences will get the first look at Timothée Chalamet in Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme.” The A24 film is one of the year’s most anticipated, but it remained one of the few ...
The regional alliance is founded by former Film at Lincoln Center president Lesli Klainberg, who tapped Third Industry Strategies' Allason Leitz to serve as the initiative's director. Indie exhibition ...
Timothée Chalamet and director Josh Safdie just took the stage at the New York Film Festival on Monday to surprise the crowd by announcing that their new movie Marty Supreme would screen tonight in ...
While Paul Thomas Anderson's film is being heralded as a masterpiece by many, some conservatives accuse it of potentially inspiring left-wing violence. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Paul Thomas ...
James “Jim” Mitchum, a 20th century actor who carried forward the Mitchum family legacy in Hollywood and appeared in more than 30 films, died Sept. 20 at his ranch home in Skull Valley, Ariz. He was ...
Premiering at the New York Film Festival before its Apple TV+ debut, the film sees the director celebrating his famous mom and dad and pondering how he learned — or failed to learn — from them. By ...
I wish I could say Tron: Ares picked up where Tron: Legacy left off in 2010, continuing the story of both the Flynn family and the interesting question posed by the film's final shot: What happens ...
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