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The director of "The Messenger," and the producer of "Bad Education" and "The Tale," looks over a movie landscape changed by the pandemic — but one, he says, that was already undergoing a revolution.
Oren Moverman began his career as a screenwriter, c
The theatrical window has been shattered, and it’s a pretty good bet that it will never be patched back together. That means that the movie business will never look the same.
The Universal and AMC Theatres deal enabling the studio to release new movie
Following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, Netflix recently released the new documentary Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen to a global audience. Directed by Sam Feder, this in-depth look at the media's long, typically tro
Director Ron Howard may be a Hollywood icon, but it was his ties to Northern California that convinced him to make “Rebuilding Paradise,” a documentary detailing the 2018 Camp Fire and the recovery process that followed. The movie – distributed by Na
Last year’s drama and comedy series winners (HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and Amazon Prime Video’s “Fleabag”) ended their runs and therefore their awards plays in 2019, leaving some key ballot spots open for the 2020 Emmy Awards. But that’s not all that s
The feud between AMC Theaters and Universal Pictures, which started over the video on-demand release of “Trolls: World Tour” in March, is over.
On Tuesday, the two companies announced an agreement that would see AMC show Universal films on the big scr
Management at the Crest Theatre in downtown Sacramento managed to raise nearly $30,000 in three days in order to make repairs after vandals targeted the iconic city landmark.
Robert Alvis, general manager of Crest Sacramento, launched a GoFundMe campa
Moviegoers take part in a #SaveYourCinema campaign, sending over 200,000 letters asking Congress to aid theaters with loans and other relief measures.
Movie fans are participating in a #SaveYourCinema campaign, resulting in over 200,000 letters sent t
Olivia de Havilland, a two-time Oscar winner and for decades the last surviving star of "Gone With the Wind," has died at the age of 104, her publicist Lisa Goldberg told CNN.
Councilman Steven Hansen votes for the Creative Economy Recovery Program during Tuesday’s Sacramento City Council meeting held online.
The Sacramento City Council approved a $7.5 million program to provide relief to artists, creative businesses and
Directed by Sean Baker, the much-buzzed-about Sundance film Tangerine is now in select theaters, and No Film School spoke with co-Director of Photography Radium Cheung, about how the film was shot only with the iPhone 5s, and why that worked for this
Christmas TV movies are among the first productions to shoot locally with scaled-back sets and social distancing to end a four-month industry shutdown.
After months of dark studios, there's Christmas lights at the end of the Canadian industry's shutdo
Should an actor ever work for free? Should you ever work for significantly less than what you truly deserve?
In the opinion of some, the answer is a resounding, “No”. For them, an actor should never, under any circumstances, work for free, or work for
Universal Pictures is in negotiations to land Tom Cruise’s new film, a project set to make history as the first narrative feature shot in space, insiders tell Variety.
The movie, which will be directed by former Cruise collaborator Doug Liman, made wa
Black makeup artist Denise Tunnell has over 84 credits to her name. Her films include, “Mean Girls 2,” “Stomp the Yard,” “The Notebook,” “Furious 7” and most recently, Netflix’s “Sweet Magnolias.” Despite that body of work, Tunnell is still asked on
Like most Winnipeg actors, Beverly Ndukwu has been in a professional stall since March, when COVID-19 shut down the world as we knew it.
Kelly Valentine Hendry is one of the biggest names in UK casting right now. She’s cast huge TV hits including Fleabag, Broadchurch, The Last Kingdom, Gangs of London, The Cry, and Humans. Her company, KVH Casting, definitely knows British talent and
Karena Evans is a woman with a plan—but even she is surprised at how quickly and precisely her career has gone according to it.
“I got into music videos so that I could figure out the technical communication of the story, because I love stories so muc
As Hollywood commits to featuring more Black actors on camera, another question arises: What is being done about the support staff around them — and particularly in the hair and makeup trailers?
When “The Bold Type” star Aisha Dee posted a letter on I