In what now feels like a humbling admission of my own naiveté, I sat down to watch “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” under the baseless impression that Disney+’s new streaming documentary was ...
At a dock on Martha's Vineyard is the Orca, the boat from "Jaws." It's a replica, of course; the original one sank, weighed down by a five-ton man-eating shark. The guy next to the Orca, however, is ...
NOÉ DEBRÉ, one of the guests of honor at the 27th Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. (photo credit: Maor Moalem) Debré, one of the most successful writer/directors in France, has gone all ...
Lucasfilm actually encourages fans to make films. — -- In the remote desert sand dunes near Glamis, California, not far from where part of 1983's "Return of the Jedi" was shot, a team of ...
The director spoke about increasing Asian representation on screen. Jon M. Chu said his progression to making stories about his cultural identity came "naturally" in his career. While reflecting on ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has been imprisoned, banned from traveling, put under house arrest and ordered to stop making films for 20 years. And, yet, Panahi has continually ...
Starting with “The Unbelievable Truth” in 1989 and continuing in the ‘90s with films like “Trust” and “Henry Fool,” Hal Hartley was acclaimed as one of the leading voices of the new age of indie ...
If you agree with filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu that Tom Cruise “doesn’t just make movies — he is movies,” then the Oscar that Cruise received at the motion picture academy’s annual Governors Awards ...
"Avatar: The Way of Water" might be the most digitally sophisticated movie ever made, but it only worked because all of its tech was in service to human emotion. In what now feels like a humbling ...
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