Kevin Costner‘s period Western Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2 won’t be riding into theaters on Aug. 16 after all. The film is being
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How Taiwan Is Helping Filmmakers Explore the Boundaries of Cinema
Diversity, both in content and in terms of the characters explored, appears to be the driving force behind a number of Taiwan-backed productions spread out
All you need to know about the Juries of Locarno77
Some of the most distinctive voices of contemporary cinema feature in the juries of Locarno77, tasked with awarding the Pardo d’Oro and other coveted prizes
Locarno77: Official Selection Announced and Davide Campari to Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet
The official selection for the 77th Locarno Film Festival was unveiled at a press conference today, featuring highly awaited competition titles alongside non-competitive sections. In
Darren Criss & Evan Rachel Wood To Star In ‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ Off-Broadway
Darren Criss and Evan Rachel Wood will be stopping by the Little Shop of Horrors early next year, according to the Glee alum. In a
‘Appropriate’ Broadway Review: Sarah Paulson Rattles The Rafters Of History In Powerhouse Production
Pay attention to those loud, annoying cicadas – they seem to have a story to tell. At least they do in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins superb, marvelously
Box Office: ‘Aquaman and the Last Kingdom’ Finds Lump of Coal With $40M Christmas Opening
Early estimates for the Christmas box office have been lowered for many movies after traffic was lighter than expected on Saturday as consumers instead focused
Why Don’t Studios Make Christmas Movies Like They Used To?
Social media users recently marveled that last month marked 20 years since three modern Christmas favorites — New Line’s Elf, Universal’s Love Actually and Miramax’s
Léa Seydoux, George MacKay Sci-Fi Romance ‘The Beast’ Lands at Sideshow and Janus for U.S.
The Beast, Bertrand Bonello‘s time-hopping cosmic romance starring Lea Seydoux and George MacKay, has been acquired by Sideshow and Janus Films for the U.S. A
Cairo Film Festival Canceled due to Escalation of Violence in Palestine
The Cairo International Film Festival, which was set to run Nov. 15-24, has been canceled as violence continues to rise in the Middle East due