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How do you make a movie like Missing, a story told only on computer screens? Producers Natalie Qasabian, Aneesh Chaganty and Sev Ohanian tell us.
Robert Pattinson feels body pressure, too; Daisy Ridley dwells on death; the queer majesty of Little Richard; we go deep on Missing.
Little Richard: I Am Everything, which just premiered at Sundance, presents Little Richard as a queer icon without reducing him to any one thing.
The Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker, 2023 edition, features new cities at the top of our lists of Big Cities and Smaller Cities and Towns.
R.I.P. Lisa Marie Presley; Amanda Seyfriend is making a Thelma & Louise musical; an aspiring Teela shoots for a role in the new Masters of the Universe.
Emily Ashby and Jonathan Martin made “Teela and the Masters of the Universe” to try to get Ashby the part of Teela in the new Masters of the Universe film.
The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker never definitively explains why Caleb “Kai” McGillvary was carrying a hatchet, but he gave Jimmy Kimmel an explaination.
Here is Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker — aka Caleb “Kai” McGillivary — on Jimmy Kimmel Live just days after he struck Jett McBride with a hatchet.
Bill Nighy gets a fair amount of questions about his personal life, given his occasional nights out with Vogue editor Anna Wintour. He has a witty response.
SAG Nominations; Golden Globes host Jerrod Carmichael goes scorched earth; Scientology isn’t pleased; MediaU wants to change film school; Ben Affleck dunks.
Golden Globes host took a hard shot at Tom Cruise in Tuesday’s Golden Globes ceremony, referencing the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige.
Colin Farrell praised presenter Ana de Armas for her performance as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde — while accepting a Golden Globe of his own.
“I’m here because I’m Black,” Jerrod Carmichael said at the top of the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards to explain why he was hosting the ceremony
The Pale Blue Eye invites us to imagine Edgar Allen Poe works like “Lenore,” “The Raven” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” as written by the poor Poe of the film.
Christopher Reeve walked away from some very significant roles after Superman — including one that made Richard Gere a star.
Kumail Nanjiani says white people still get the good villain roles; M3gan outperforms at the box office; Don Cheadle made a very quick MCU decision.
Don Cheadle was at his child’s birthday party when he got the invitation to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he says in a GQ interview.
M3gan may be a sign of good things to come; Martin Scorsese loved sinking in TÁR; how Glass Onion is both easy and impossible to predict. Plus: WILD CINEMA.
Romeo and Juliet stars say they were exploited as minors; George Romero on The Last of Us; Jeremy Renner is doing better after his accident.
The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann once pitched his zombie story to George Romero, whose Night of the Living Dead spawned the genre. Romero passed.
Michelle Williams, who stars in The Fabelmans as a version of Steven Spielberg’s mother, hasn’t watched one of her own films in more than a decade
From Pearl to The Fabelmans to Babylon, 2022 is the year of movies about movies and moviemaking. The results have been mixed.
In the comics, Ant-Man Hank Pym (played by Michael Douglas in the MCU) is a wife beater. It all started with a miscommunication.