Tag: FilmFestivals
AI “tsunami” poses threat to creators’ rights, say copyright experts | News
A group of experts on creators’ rights has issued a stark warning that AI content will “flood the commercial market and will suck out of a lot of [...]
Daniel Day-Lewis Returns To Acting In Tense Anemone Trailer
Excitement. Anticipation. A smidge of trepidation. These were just some of the feelings stirred when we learned that three-time Oscar winner and leg [...]
‘Conclave’ Helmer Edward Berger On Taking Colin Farrell Through A Macau Casino Fever Dream In Netflix TIFF Premiere ‘Ballad Of A Small Player’
EXCLUSIVE: After following his Oscar-winning muddy World War I epic All Quiet on the Western Front with the Vatican for Conclave, director Edward B [...]
What were the buzzy films and major talking points at this year’s Edinburgh film festival? | News
The second edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival under the aegis of festival director and CEO Paul Ridd and producer Emma Boa clos [...]
Glen Powell Will ‘Fully Unleash’ In Edgar Wright’s Running Man
Glen Powell is no stranger to action. He was, after all, a standout in Top Gun: Maverick, where he learned the secrets of high-flying setpieces unde [...]
Germany enters Mascha Schilinski’s ‘Sound Of Falling’ into Oscar race | News
Germany has selected Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes award-winner Sound Of Falling as its entry for best international feature at the Oscars.
The dram [...]
Bradley Cooper and Will Arnett Storm the Stand-Up Stage in ‘Is This Thing On?’
The first time Will Arnett met Bradley Cooper was for an audition—of sorts. At the time, Arnett was dating Amy Poehler, who had become good friends w [...]
Hlynur Palmason’s ‘Joan Of Arc’ to world premiere at San Sebastian’s Zabaltegi-Tabakalera line-up
Films from Hlynur Palmason, Harris Dickinson and Lucile Hadzihalilovic are among the 23 titles competing in the Zabaltegi-Tabakalera programme a [...]
Watch Trailer For Raoul Peck’s ‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ Ahead Of TIFF NA Premiere, Doc On Dystopian Trend ‘1984’ Author Foresaw
EXCLUSIVE: It’s been more than 75 years since George Orwell published his classic 1984, a crucial novel that introduced the world to Big Brother, T [...]
Festival directors discuss imperative to show “uncomfortable films”, gap between festival and commercial cinema
Screening “uncomfortable and divisive films” remains part of the remit of film festivals even in a politically fraught climate, according to fou [...]