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Why Ang Lee Is Feeling “A Little Lost” About the Future of Filmmaking
The three-time Oscar winner on Tuesday accepted the Praemium Imperiale award — one of the global art world's highest honors — but he remains as creatively restless as ever: "We owe it as moviemakers for the audience to be in awe again."
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Experimental Docs From Poland, Cuba Win in Amsterdam
Maciej J. Drygas' 'Trains' and Miguel Coyula's 'Chronicles of the Absurd' took top honors at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, with Auberi Edler winning best director for her U.S. political doc 'An American Pastoral.'
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‘John Wick’ Director on That $6 Million Lifeline From Eva Longoria: “I Hope She Made Millions”
Chad Stahelski thanked the star over lunch at the Chateau Marmont.
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Samuel L. Jackson in Talks to Join Glen Powell in J.J. Abrams’ Mystery Movie (Exclusive)
Jenna Ortega and Emma Mackey are also on the call sheet for the Warner Bros. picture.
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How ‘September 5’ Roots Are in Steven Spielberg’s ‘Munich’
The Paramount film re-creates the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis from the perspective of the ABC Sports team stationed in the West German city to cover the Games.
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Jon Kasdan’s ‘Rager’ Comedy Lands at Lionsgate Â
The film from the ‘Willow’ creator and Imagine Entertainment is billed as an adult comedy in the spirit of 'The Hangover.'
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Oscars: Academy Reveals Full Lists of Qualifying Animated, Doc and International Features
A total of 31 animated features, 169 documentary features and 85 international features are eligible.
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Paramount Shifts ‘September 5’, ‘Better Man’ Release Dates
Both films moved slightly to better fit into awards season.
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Doc ‘Of Color and Ink’ Unravels the Mystery Surrounding “The Picasso of China”
Found footage from 1967 led San Francisco-based filmmaker Zhang Weimin on a 12-year journey as she pieced together the missing years of art-world legend Chang Dai-chien: "I felt like I was obligated to tell this story."
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Ridley Scott Explains Why His ‘Gladiator’ Emperors Are Nuts
Scott has a specific reason as to why his Roman leaders in both 'Gladiator' and 'Gladiator II' were unhinged: "No wonder they were f--king crazy."
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‘The Brutalist’ DP Lol Crawley to Be Honored With Rotterdam’s Robby Müller Award
The honor, named for the legendary Dutch cameraman, will be presented to Crawley at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) in January.
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‘Parthenope’ Trailer: Sun, Sea and Sex Feature in Paolo Sorrentino’s Love Letter to Naples
Newcomer Celeste Dalla Porta stars in the latest smoldering Italian drama from the Oscar-winning director of 'The Great Beauty.'
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Why European Cinema Is on a Critical High, But Also a Commercial Low
European movies like 'Conclave,' 'Emilia Pérez,' and 'The Substance' are winning rave reviews but box office returns tell another story.
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Spike Lee Named Jury President of Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia
The filmmaker will oversee the jury judging the main competition of the fourth edition of the Jeddah fest.
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‘Scream 7’: Isabel May in Talks to Join Neve Campbell in Latest Installment of Horror Franchise
Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original movie, is sitting in the director's chair for this outing.
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Legendary Entertainment and Sony Pictures Ending Distribution Deal
The pact will expire at the end of the year, although Sony will still reportedly handle the release of the summer 2025 comedy 'Animal Friends.'
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