Category: Festivals
‘A House Of Dynamite’ Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Urgent Warning For Mankind Is So Plausible It Just May Scare You To Death – Venice Film Festival
Kathryn Bigelow‘s fresh film A House Of Dynamite might not fall into the horror movie genre, but it [...]
First look of Isabelle Fuhrman and Douglas Smith in Myriad TIFF sales title ‘The Pond’
EXCLUSIVE: Screen has obtained the first-look image of Isabelle Fuhrman and Douglas Smith in horror thriller The Pond, which has wrapped product [...]
‘Dead Man’s Wire’ Review: Bill Skarsgård In Gus Van Sant’s True Story That Luigi Mangione Might Like – Venice Film Festival
Talk about timely.
Gus Van Sant returns to the Venice Film Festival for the first time in over 30 years with an out of competition entry, Dea [...]
Seth Rogen spotted at the Venice Film Festival researching season two of ‘The Studio’
Seth Rogen has been spotted on the Lido attending Venice Film Festival this week, researching season two of Apple TV+’s The Studio.
Series co-cr [...]
‘The New Yorker At 100’ Review: Entertaining If Incomplete Tour Of “The Greatest Magazine That Ever Was” – Telluride Film Festival
The most notable cover in the history of The New Yorker magazine may be for the March 29, 1976 issue, a drawing known as “View of the World from 9t [...]
“It’s soft money with no strings,” says Fondazione Prada’s Paolo Moretti on the launch of €1.5m fund
Italy’s Fondazione Prada has officially launched its novel film fund, which has an annual €1.5m to back 10-12 independent films.
First announced [...]
‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: Dwayne Johnson Rocks In Benny Safdie’s Free-Jazz Biopic Of Mixed Martial Artist Mark Kerr – Venice Film Festival
On paper, The Smashing Machine sounds like an Oscar lock: a transformational performance by a much- [...]
‘The Smashing Machine’ star Dwayne Johnson: “Chasing box office can push you into a corner”
Dwayne Johnson said The Smashing Machine has offered him the opportunity to stop “chasing box office” and break out of being “pigeonholed” into [...]
‘Tuner’ Review: Leo Woodall Has The Right Pitch In This Entertaining Romcom Crime-Thriller That Gives The Best Lines To An Evergreen Dustin Hoffman – Telluride Film Festival
If there is one clear thing director Daniel Roher‘s nifty narrative filmmaking debut, Tuner, proves, it is that Leo Woodall is the real deal as the [...]
‘Weapons’ beats ‘Jaws’ as North American summer box office closes just shy of 2024 on $3.7bn
Late summer breakout Weapons from New Line/Warner Bros added an estimated $12.4m from 3,416 locations and returned to the top after four weekend [...]