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awards season
Mar. 10, 2024
Of Course Julia Fox Has a Ghost Named Beauty Oh my God, I love your ghost. Where did you get it?
round table talk
Jan. 2, 2024
By Jason P. Frank
The 2024 Film Independent Spirit Award Nominations The Spirit Awards loved May December , Past Lives , and American Fiction .
By Jason P. Frank
Would Elvis Like Your Wardrobe? In Priscilla , the King of Rock and Roll is ruthless about his wife’s personal sense of style.
By Brooke LaMantia
A Wardrobe for Destroying Your Relationship Dress for the chaotic love triangle you want.
By Brooke LaMantia
We’re Just Freaks, Yeah The success of a pop parody like Jocelyn’s “World Class Sinner” should come as no surprise.
By Louis Staples
Michaela Watkins Is “Honest to a Fault” Unlike her You Hurt My Feelings character, the actress has a hard time telling little white lies.
By Caitlin Quinlan
Joy and Poetry at the 2023 Brooklyn Academy of Music Gala Go inside the high-spirited celebration of Brooklyn’s cultural contributors with St. Vincent, David Byrne, and Spike Lee.
By Scarlett Newman
David Jonsson on Rye Lane ’s Colorful Energy The Peckham-set rom-com takes place a world away from the chaotic London financial district on Industry .
By Hanna Hanra
In ‘Corsage,’ Beauty Is a Hunger Game Vicky Krieps’s interpretation of Empress Elisabeth of Austria uses food as a tool of repression and defiance.
By Bindu Bansinath
It’s a Hot Single Dad Christmas The hottest holiday movie trope this year is the sexy single dad.
By Olivia Truffaut-Wong
‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ Is a Perfect ParodyThanks to Daniel Radcliffe, an accordion, and a curly wig.
By Danielle Cohen
dream date
Sept. 27, 2022
A Hot Time With Harris Dickinson The Triangle of Sadness star reimagines what it means to be a modern man between sauna steams.
By Hanna Hanra
Why Is Hollywood Still So Obsessed With The Stepford Wives ? Don’t Worry Darling wears its references to the cult classic on its sleeve.
By Kyle Turner
Do Revenge Revamps the Teen Revenge MovieThe sure-to-be Gen-Z classic subverts the tropes while paying homage.
By Olivia Truffaut-Wong
5 questions with…
Aug. 8, 2022
By Martine Thompson
film independent spirit awards
Apr. 23, 2021
By Charu Sinha
recommended by experts
May 12, 2020
What to Stream During Lockdown, According to London’s Independent Cinemas Whether it’s an escapist fantasy, a film you can learn from, or just something to make you laugh out loud.
By Jill Chuah Masters
This Is My Favorite Hollywood Couple Right Now Directors Lulu Wang and Barry Jenkins celebrated their one-year anniversary in adorable fashion.
By Hannah Gold
let’s makeup
Aug. 3, 2018
Kevyn Aucoin Is Still the Most Influential Makeup Artist in the World He died in 2002, but a new documentary reminds us that he was ahead of his time.
By Kathleen Hou
Keira Knightley Says Female Characters in Modern Films ‘Nearly Always Get Raped’ “I don’t really do films set in the modern day because the female characters nearly always get raped.”
By Lisa Ryan
Lawsuit Over The Conjuring Says the Real Couple Was Less Wholesome Than in Films Legal documents include allegations that Ed Warren had a relationship with an underage girl.
By Jackson McHenry
Inside ‘Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone’ with Cocoon […] In their new film, Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone, the ladies of Cocoon Central Dance Team execute the daintiest fart joke […]
By Bethy Squires
short films
Nov. 13, 2017
By Sarah Spellings
harvey weinstein
Oct. 10, 2017
Asia Argento Shares Scene Inspired by Harvey Weinstein’s Alleged Assault Weinstein told Argento that he recognized his depiction in Scarlet Diva.
By Jackson McHenry
roman polanski
Jan. 22, 2017
Feminists Decry César Awards’ New Pres Polanski Director Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to rape charges in 1977.
By Tolly Wright
streaming services
Apr. 26, 2016
TCM and Criterion to Offer Streaming Service FilmStruck will be the only place to stream the Criterion Collection.
By Jackson McHenry
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Producing KKK Drama The project, produced in partnership with Amazon Studios, is currently looking for a writer.
By Jackson McHenry
mashup heaven
Dec. 2, 2015
Watch a Very Thorough 2015 Movie Mash-Up Really, this was an insane year for film.
By Halle Kiefer
Watching Boyhood Made Me Wish I’d Grown Up a Boy A story about being a boy tells a story about being a girl.
By Allison P. Davis
Sequel to 1989’s ‘War of the Roses’ Is In the Works 24 years after the Danny DeVito black comedy War of the Roses was released, a sequel is in the works. The original 1989 film focused on a […]
By Elise Czajkowski
Talking to Alex Richanbach About His Film ‘We Are Young’, Working with […] Last month, Funny or Die released its second full-length film, We Are Young. The film was written, directed, and starred in by Funny or Die […]
By Elise Czajkowski
Critics Generally Like Nerdist’s First Film ‘Zero Charisma’ Nerdist’s first feature film, Zero Charisma, premiered at New York Comic Con last night and is already available on demand. But starting today, […]
By Elise Czajkowski
Edgar Wright Programs a Marathon of His Favorite Movies Gearing up for the US release of his new film, The World’s End, filmmaker Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) picked a bunch of his […]
By Bradford Evans
Here’s an Easy Way to Binge-Watch Great Food Documentaries “Culinary Cinema” is the theme of this month’s SundanceNOW Doc Club.
By Sierra Tishgart
Adam Sandler’s Hidden Truth “Sandler’s truth is that his onscreen persona has aged with his fans and experienced the same things at roughly the same time they’ve […]
By Jesse David Fox
justin bieber
Oct. 16, 2010
By Mike Vilensky
At the Movies
Dec. 10, 2009
By Daniel Maurer