Currently, the only way you can watch The Brutalist is by heading to the theater. There's no official digital or streaming ...
In Cutting Through Rocks, directors Mohammadreza Eyni and Sara Khaki follow Iranian councilwoman Sarah Shahverdi, who teaches ...
Thirteen-year-old Roy agrees to spend a year in northern Norway with his father to reconnect in the World Cinema Dramatic ...
Neon Heart Productions, one of the production companies behind Bunnylovr, recommended me to edit the film after our collaboration on Tendaberry, which premiered at Sundance 2024 in the NEXT Category.
French-U.K. outfit Alief has acquired international sales rights to Indian filmmaker Bhargav Saikia’s supernatural folk ...
The filmmakers behind the Sundance film, “Train Dreams” spoke with Los Angeles Times film editor Joshua Rothkopf about their ...
The film follows a lonely gravedigger (played by Glowicki) who finally meets her dream man, but their whirlwind affair is cut ...
What it is: A musical crime movie about a cartel leader (Karla Sofía Gascón) who undergoes gender transition, Emilia Pérez ...
The most exciting and iconic car chase in the history of cinema is the one featured in the American crime thriller "The French Connection." ...
The Brutalist” and “Emilia Pérez,” two films facing controversy over artificial intelligence usage, lead the nominees for the Academy Awards.
Oscars are stirring up chatter and sparking debates. Leading the charge is Emilia Pérez, a French-Spanish musical about a cartel boss-turned-trans-woman on a quest for a new life.
Next-Gen filmmakers, supported by the Adobe film and TV fund, get real about what it takes to premiere a film at Sundance.