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From bringing the world’s last pregnant woman to safety in a post-apocalyptic London to sniffing out a rat in Boston’s […]
Caption? You might be surprised to find that cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, a man with more than 100 film credits to […]
John Cassavetes and Orson Welles were both individuals who tried to function within the system and learned that they couldn’t. […]
The Duke Remembering the big screen’s straighest shooter by Joe Leydon A man can die, but his movies will always […]
We’d like to help you make your movie; Marvel regrets a Doctor Strange casting and aims higher for Shang-Chi; John Krasinski cancels some corporate plans.
Steven Soderbergh will debut his latest at Tribeca; Arnold Schwarzenegger tells you to get back into theaters; R.I.P. Paul Mooney.
We remember the great Charles Grodin; a slew of films jockey for blockbuster status; Kumail Nanjiani will tell the story of Chippendale’s.
David Oyelowo and Will Gluck on kids movies; Gia Coppola explores influencers, and shares movie recos from her grandfather; what’s your favorite trailer?
Adam McKay says internet division and anger is a byproduct of average people having less and less power as billionaires cash in.
L.A. welcomes an in-person film festival today; David Cronenberg explores “Accelerated Evolution Syndrome”; and Al Pacino, a sailor socialist and a bear.
Tyler Perry said as he accepted the Oscars’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award Sunday that he refuses to hate anyone for being a given race, LGBTQ or a cop.
Lakeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya are up for Oscars for Judas and the Black Messiah. But who’s the lead, and why aren’t they up for Best Actor?
Maria Bakalova, who plays Borat’s daughter, is an award winner whose Instagram includes shots of her dog, swimsuit pictures and Black Lives Matter support.
Martin Scorsese is finally making a Gershwin movie; positive Oscar thoughts, and attend a free anti-fraud summit this weekend.
Beast Beast, directed by Danny Madden and produced by Alec Baldwin, presents a gun-obsessive who is, at least initially, sympathetic.
The first film as NFT; cast diversity “skyrocketed” last year; Oscar predictions; the new Conjuring argues it’s time to “accept the existence of the devil.”
Viola Davis, Jamie Foxx, and more react to the Derek Chauvin verdict; HFPA ousts its ex-president over Black Lives Matter comments; Oscars “surge.”
The new film Ayouni remembers Syria’s 100,000 disappeared; the Oscars will go unmasked; intel from top screenwriting competitions; Bob Odenkirk’s Nobody wins, and nobody loses.
https://shows.acast.com/moviemaker-interviews/episodes/yasmin-fedda-ayouni Yasmin Fedda and Eric Steuer first met when their mutual friend, Bassel Khartibal, disappeared in Syria — or more […]
Ayouni, by Yasmin Fedda, focuses on Father Paolo Dall’Oglio and Bassel Khartibal, who are among the 100,000 disappeared in Syria.
Black Panther 2 will still shoot in Georgia; the making of Synchronic; Oscar show producer Steven Soderbergh unmasks some plans. Plus: Shang-Chi trailer.
The Guccis have some House of Gucci complaints; Mads Mikkelsen joins Indiana Jones 5; Tribeca’s first film announced; Pete Davidson as Joey Ramone.
“CamperForce,” based on the same book as Nomadland, follows the seniors who live in RVs and work seasonally in Amazon warehouses.