Oscar Movies May Have a New Role: Political Therapy
Think of this year’s top contenders as a group session for Hollywood — soothing an industry on the brink, one awards screener at a time.
Think of this year’s top contenders as a group session for Hollywood — soothing an industry on the brink, one awards screener at a time.
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker gets frank about the success and controversy of her A24 rom-dramedy, including why she was eager to respond to those “broke man propaganda” claims — which swiftly went viral.
4K UHD, Blu-Ray and DVD release dates have also been set for Paul Thomas Anderson’s best picture Oscar frontrunner, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a revolutionary turned washed-up stoner.
The Norwegian filmmaker is also known for co-writing the 2024 Oscar-winning ‘The Brutalist’ with her partner Brady Corbet.
The film from Morteza Ahmadvand and Firouzeh Khosrovani is set to screen at the Amsterdam doc festival.
Romas Zabarauskas talks about his Lithuanian hit noir thriller, which is getting its international premiere at Tallinn, how arthouse cinema “oftentimes preaches to the converted,” and what’s next for him.
‘Mr. Scorsese,’ ‘Ocean With David Attenborough’ and ‘Orwell: 2+2=5’ also won multiple awards at Sunday night’s awards ceremony.
Igor Bezinović explains how he and other locals crafted a hybrid doc about the nationalist occupation of Rijeka by Italian poet and army officer Gabriele D’Annunzio, and what Trump and Musk have to do with it.
The Oscar winner spent $120 million of his own money to make the movie, which bombed at the box office, grossing $14.4 million worldwide.
Jaafar Jackson, the nephew of Michael Jackson, portrays the King of Pop in the film.