Greg Poehler, creator-star of “Welcome to Sweden,” is teaming with Linus Tunström, one of Sweden’s highest-profile stage ...
Los Angeles is the recognized movie capital of the world, but for decades it has been accused of being a one-industry town, where the only conversation and social interactions happen in the circles of ...
Lots of us stream movies at home, and in many cases, we do that in small groups or by ourselves. But our next guest wants us ...
Reprinted and back in stock ten years after its first landmark release, Separate Cinema: The First 100 Years of Black Poster Art (Reel Art Press) surveys the extraordinary artistry and complex ...
Leading figures across film, television, music and art came together Nov. 1 at the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala, including Angela Bassett, Demi Moore, Quinta Brunson, Dustin Hoffman, Tessa Thompson, ...
In Italy, where masterpieces of 14th, 15th, and 16th-century art are as common as corner stores, you become extra aware of the newness of film—and reminded that the medium came of age with, and was ...
S.K. Sapiano is a UK-based TV and movie writer for Collider. S.K. has a background in academia, earning a Bachelors in Film Production and a Masters in Religious Studies. Experienced in sound design, ...
In the Mood for Love, Infernal Affairs, and The Act of Killing are all among the very best international and foreign movie ...
"You haven't really made it in Washington, until Pat Oliphant has made fun of you." Magnolia Pictures has revealed the full official trailer for a documentary film titled A Savage Art: The Life & ...
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke once wrote, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Magic, art or science? Film photography blurs the lines between these ...
It’s 1925. It’s a new age, all the lines on the economic graphs are going up, and surely no future conflict could ever be as bad as what Europe had just gone through — they didn’t call it “the Great ...
TORONTO — The smile is beatific, blissed out, even at an ungodly hour on our Zoom call from France. A week later, when I finally meet 43-year old filmmaker Oliver Laxe in person at a private Toronto ...
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