Succession may be finished, but the Scottish actor still has a lot to offer, including the lead in feature film Prisoner’s Daughter, opposite Kate Beckinsale.
Baz Luhrmann: Faraway so Close
If Baz Luhrmann may currently appear to be enchanted by Saudi Arabia’s deep pockets and shiny new filmmaking capabilities – especially while he serves as jury president at the Red Sea Film Festival – then he spoke exclusively to FilmInk to assure us that he has no plans of abandoning Australia.
Will Smith: How to Thrive in this Collective Potential Existential Tragedy
Almost two years since The Slap that was heard around the world, Smith emerged at the Red Sea International Film Festival with his sense of humour and faith in the future fully restored.
Baz Leaves a Mark on Saudi Arabia
In a country criticized for its homophobia and poor human rights record, Baz Luhrmann’s decision to attend this year’s 3rd Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia came as a surprise to many industry watchers – as much as to himself.
The Crown and the People’s Princess
Elizabeth Debicki and Khalid Abdalla, who play Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed respectively, discuss the final season of Peter Morgan’s popular show.
Eli Roth Talks Thanksgiving … and his Love of Cate Blanchett
Horror fans have described Thanksgiving as the best horror movie never made. Until now.
The Ballad of The Hunger Games
Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Nina Jacobson discuss the making of prequel, Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
We Must Not Forget Golda
Director Guy Nattiv (Skin) and star Helen Mirren discuss their tragically timely film, Golda.
Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Arcel: Lucky Bastards
The friends reunite for the first time since 2012’s A Royal Affair on The Promised Land aka Bastarden.
Julian Fellowes Strikes Back with The Gilded Age Season 2
At 74 years old, prolific TV writer Julian Fellowes is still a romantic at heart.