In a candid and characteristically witty reflection on her latest creative chapter, Tina Fey has opened up about how her new Netflix series, The Four
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‘Dexter: Resurrection’: First Look at Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage
The “Bay Harbor Butcher” has traded the snowy isolation of Iron Lake for the concrete canyons of Manhattan. Paramount+ with Showtime has released the first
Box Office: Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Looks to Sink Teeth Into $40M-$45M Opening
The highly anticipated reunion of director Ryan Coogler and superstar Michael B. Jordan is poised to make a major splash at the domestic box office.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile Unite to Raise $1 Million to Offset Trump Cuts in HIV/AIDS Relief Funding
In a powerful display of musical activism, legendary songwriter Sir Elton John and Americana star Brandi Carlile have joined forces to raise $1 million in
Tribeca Festival’s Film Lineup Includes Miley Cyrus’ Visual Album Premiere and Films Starring Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney
The Tribeca Festival has pulled back the curtain on its highly anticipated 2026 lineup, proving once again that it remains the premier intersection of cinema,
‘Hacks’ Season 4 Casts ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Alum Medalion Rahimi
The Emmy-winning Max original ‘Hacks’ is expanding its ensemble for the upcoming fourth season. In an exciting casting update, Medalion Rahimi, best known for her
‘The King of Kings’ Review: Oscar Isaac Voices Jesus in Visually Generic and Heavy-Handed Christian Animated Film
In the ambitious but ultimately uninspired ‘The King of Kings’, Oscar Isaac lends his considerable vocal talents to the role of Jesus Christ. However, even
‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera in a Smart and Fluky Road Comedy About the Agony of Adulting
In the sun-drenched and often existential road comedy ‘Sacramento’, Michael Cera reminds us why he remains the undisputed king of cinematic discomfort. Directed by Michael
Locarno Film Festival publish Budget of 2025, Board Confirms Artistic Leadership Until 2027
The Board of Directors of the Locarno Film Festival has signaled a period of stability and cautious optimism, formally approving the 2025 financial outlook and
Egypt returns to Cannes’ Un Certain Regard after 9 years with AISHA CAN’T FLY AWAY
After a nearly decade-long hiatus, Egyptian cinema is reclaiming its place in one of the most prestigious sections of the Cannes Film Festival. The selection