Director Noah Baumbach and actor Adam Sandler were on hand at The 82nd Venice Film Festival for their warmly received comedy drama Jay Kelly, the story of a fading movie
Interviews
A finalist in the 2025 Focus On Ability Short Film Festival with the beautiful Grace Tame short Where the World is Quiet, emerging filmmaker Ben Strum fills us in on
At the Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation in Vietnam, Stuntman co-director Albert Leung spoke to our nostalgic desire for more authentic stunts in cinema.
Marta Bergman’s Belgian film, The Silent Run, has just world premiered in competition* at The Cairo International Film Festival and the engrossing humanistic immigrant story will surely be a contender
If the casual viewer might imagine that Sylvester Stallone’s hit crime series Tulsa King is just another addition to Taylor Sheridan’s burgeoning TV empire – one that includes Yellowstone, 1923,
Taking the Kelly Reichhardt route of working in tertiary education whilst making films on the side, Newcastle-based filmmaker Stuart McBratney’s latest, Strangers in a Car Park, releases in North America
Coming off four award-winning seasons of Succession – where her screen father, brothers and husband largely took control – Sarah Snook was ready to take charge of her own project.
Revered Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan reunites with his Better Call Saul star Rhea Seehorn for the new TV series Pluribus, a dystopian comedy about a miserable woman who must
French-Romanian actress Anamaria Vartolomei [left at Cannes, photo by Helen Barlow], 26, has gone from strength to strength since she starred in Audrey Diwan’s Happening which won the Golden Lion
The youngest actor to ever be given San Sebastian Film Festival’s prestigious Donostia award, Jennifer Lawrence, 35, visited the Spanish city to collect her gong and screen her latest movie,
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