Your Touch Makes Others Invisible, the debut feature by Rajee Samarasinghe, had its world premiere at the recently concluded ...
In the century before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball and decades before Jack Johnson became the first African American heavyweight boxing champion, a Black man named ...
For decades, politically minded action movies often involve the President of the United States (fictional ones, usually). While most POTUSes need to be rescued from evil terrorists or rivals, there ...
As a child, Anya moved between Buenos Aires and London before eventually settling in Hollywood, where she has since become a major star. The youngest of six siblings born to Jennifer Marina ...
As Cobra Kai comes to a triumphant finale, we're gathering the best Karate films for your post-Cobra Kai fix. Mr. Miyagi didn ...
Vibeke Løkkeberg's 50-year-old lost documentary on gender equality in filmmaking becomes a TV series, highlighting progress, or lack thererof.
The five films hail from Croatia, South Africa, India, the Netherlands and the U.S., tackling a multitude of hot-button ...
Editor Nick Emerson tells IndieWire about centering Cardinal Lawrence's (Ralph Fiennes) point of view as he plays sleuth in ...
Wallace and Gromit is something of an institution in the entertainment world. Since its introduction more than 35 years ago, ...
Francis Lawrence's long-awaited Stephen King adaptation, The Long Walk, is getting close to completion. Read the latest ...
No Other Land’s directors were chased down and held at gunpoint while capturing horrific attacks on Palestinians. For them, ...
The seven-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind M*A*S*H and Gosford Park, who would have turned 100 this year, changed how we ...