AFI Fest Adds Oscar Contenders, Festival Favorites to Lineup
Hollywood festival adds 20 titles, including films starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Diane Kruger and Cynthia Nixon
Hollywood festival adds 20 titles, including films starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Diane Kruger and Cynthia Nixon
September festival mixes Hollywood stars and international auteurs with “The Danish Girl,” “Beasts of No Nation,” “Spotlight” and “A Bigger Splash”
In addition, one student will be awarded the Marion Carter Green Award
Director Baltasar Kormákur’s film will kick off the fest on Sept. 2
Marketing veteran will help generate funds to support SBIFF’s dynamic arts and educational programs
AMPAS Board of Governors also opts not to change the number of Best Picture nominees
Ondi Timoner directed the acclaimed SXSW and LA Film Festival entry, which will receive a theatrical release
It’d take rave reviews, strong box-office returns and help from the Academy rulebook
Robert Zemeckis drama depicts high-wire artist Philippe Petit’s walk between the World Trade Center towers
Gross-out virtuoso also talks about the prison-set third chapter: “I wanted to invent something that would drop crime rates like pants in a whorehouse”
Producers Chris Ferrantino and Josh Posner plan to start shooting with star Aighleann McKiernan in July
Upfronts 2015: The Spanish language broadcaster focuses on young bilingual viewers and sports
Jana Edelbaum and Rachel Cohen will produce the indie movie, which 13 Films will sell at Cannes
Festival will take its programming internationally to Hong Kong in 2015 and England in 2016
Tribeca 2015: The country’s classical music was almost killed by Islamic repression, but it came alive onscreen and at the festival
Panelists including filmmaker Chloe Zhao and Indiegogo Executive Kristen Konvitz discussed the state of the industry in a talk moderated by Editor-in-Chief Sharon Waxman at...
Heated bidding surrounded drama about teenage filmmaker befriending a classmate with cancer
Doc reminds viewers of the insidious power of L. Ron Hubbard’s church that has long focused on Hollywood
Documentary depicts intellectuals Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley inadvertently paving the way for today’s nitwit pundits
Director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering turn their cameras on college rape epidemic
Event will also screen new films starring Oscar Isaac and Sally Field
In at least three major films at the Toronto festival, the life of the mind creates the context for the film’s drama
TheWrap hosted a lunch for movie industry insiders at the Trump International Hotel’s newly-refurbished restaurant, “America”
Toronto 2014: The film starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones draws the biggest reception of the festival so far, and seems destined for awards
Toronto 2014: Mike Binder‘s racially-charged drama may not win over critics, but it delivered for the film-festival audience
“The studios don’t make movies about people,” says the director of “Wag the Dog” and now “The Humbling”
New Michael Keaton and Steve Carell movies make their U.S. debuts, kicking off what might be an awards-season battle
Restoration of 1983 Martin Scorsese/Robert De Niro film "The King of Comedy" booked as closing-night Tribeca attraction
Tribeca announces free screenings of Alfred Hitchcock and Tim Burton films, sports programs and endless-loop art-film installation at Museum of Modern Art
"Tribeca Talks" programs will also include Ben Stiller, Darren Aronofsky, Gloria Steinem and Richard Linklater