In the wake of the California wildfires, it's time for Hollywood to turn its biggest night into a chance to do good.
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Increasingly the location that the festival employs when they want to show Sundance attendees something a bit off the beaten ...
It’s been nearly a decade since once bonafide movie star and Oscar-winning filmmaker Mel Gibson sat himself in the director’s ...
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The Pivens have a shared vision, and a level of comfort and communication that brings sincerity and authenticity to the ...
Has an affectionate tone and a lightness of style, which seems appropriate to the subject, even with its heavy passages about ...
Regardless of where you fall on the issue, “Eternal You” is undeniably beautiful, with artful cinematography from Tom ...
Baptiste, Margaret Qualley, Danielle Deadwyler, and more make our list of the most egregious Oscar snubs this Oscar morning.
Nicole Beharie and André Holland appear in Love, Brooklyn by Rachael Abigail Holder, an official selection of the 2025 ...
It’s both terrifying and moving to realize that these people are forced to live in their own imaginations in order to survive ...
Partially that’s because it’s been a year seemingly devoid of frontrunners, but also because the wildfires have drastically ...