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fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Josh O'Connor's hot streak comes to an end with the stilted Rebuilding - review

Josh O'Connor portrays Dusty, a cowboy grappling with identity loss after a wildfire, in Max Walker-Silverman's film 'Rebuilding'.
#theater
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Proof review Ayo Edebiri struggles but Kara Young soars in Broadway revival

David Auburn's play Proof combines humor and sadness, showcasing a strong structure and character depth, making it a timeless piece for theater.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Proof review Ayo Edebiri struggles but Kara Young soars in Broadway revival

David Auburn's play Proof combines humor and sadness, showcasing a strong structure and character depth, making it a timeless piece for theater.
Digital life
fromIndieWire
2 days ago

What Does Barbie Ferreira Really Want Now? An Indie Film Career, on Her Terms

Barbie Ferreira expresses fear of her laptop, believing hackers are watching her, and reflects on her changing relationship with the internet.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Adam McKay's new movie offers a glimpse at advertising's final frontier: your dreams

Publicly traded companies are by legal definition and requirement completely amoral. They want only one thing, to raise their stock price, and the public good and common decency are just obstacles to be overcome or spun in that quest.
Marketing
London music
fromThe Independent
1 week ago

Loyle Carner on his transition into acting: 'I was just really nervous'

Ben Loyle-Carner transitions from music to acting, making his debut in the BBC One crime drama series 'Mint'.
Film
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

First trailer: Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin, Margaret Qualley star in Ridley Scott's 'The Dog Stars'

Ridley Scott's 'The Dog Stars' trailer reveals a post-apocalyptic thriller featuring an all-star cast and a story about survival and humanity.
Relationships
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

What Men Can Learn From 17 Unforgettable On-Screen Proposals

Real-life proposals differ from romantic comedies, but lessons from memorable on-screen moments can guide men in crafting meaningful proposals.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The power of the Dunst: Kirsten's best film performances ranked!

Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst star in a Patricia Highsmith adaptation set in 1960s Athens, exploring themes of deception and relationships.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Paul Dano: Nobody needs to know about my high-school band!'

Brian Wilson provided limited feedback, but the actor enjoyed connecting with him and learning about his life and music.
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

Don't Underestimate Emma, Says The Pitt's Laetitia Hollard

Emma's first shift in the ER is marked by chaotic and traumatic cases, including maggots in a cast and a drug overdose, testing her emotional resilience.
Medicine
Film
fromThe Independent
1 day ago

Asa Butterfield 'really wanted' Beatles role but lost to Gladiator star

Asa Butterfield auditioned for George Harrison in The Beatles biopics but lost the role to Joseph Quinn.
fromInverse
2 days ago

Before 'Gladys,' Zach Cregger Has A Secret Sci-Fi Project

Cregger's first film sold itself under the radar as a familiar thriller about a double-booking at an Airbnb, only to win critics over with a descent into a much stranger nightmare.
Independent films
Film
fromEsquire
2 days ago

Exclusive First Look: Ridley Scott Says 'The Dog Stars' Will Surprise You

Ridley Scott reflects on hope and survival in adapting The Dog Stars, emphasizing the importance of small comforts in a post-apocalyptic world.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Riz Ahmed is his own worst critic. His new show 'Bait' explores that

Riz Ahmed's new series Bait explores the struggles of a British Pakistani actor chasing acceptance while confronting his inner critic.
Independent films
fromThe Independent
1 week ago

James McAvoy makes Scotland proud in his directorial debut - review

James McAvoy's directorial debut California Schemin' explores themes of authenticity and deception through the true story of Dundee rappers posing as Americans.
Film
fromIndieWire
3 days ago

Inside 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy': False Rumors, Real Grief, and the Scariest Monster of His Career

Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy' faced unfounded rumors and speculation before its release, which he chose to ignore, focusing instead on the film itself.
Independent films
fromThe Independent
1 week ago

Everything Cary Elwes owned fit in a paper bag. Then he made a film with his brother

Cary Elwes faced personal loss due to wildfires but found support and purpose while filming 'Dead Man's Wire' with his brother.
fromKotaku
6 days ago

Karl Urban Wants To Star In A Red Dead Redemption Film

I'd love to play that character. Red Dead is a fantastic game. It's interesting because I didn't really have too much of an opportunity to get that heavily invested in the gaming culture... when I did get the rare opportunity, Red Dead was certainly one of the games that spoke to me.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

In Film, Sometimes the Greatest Drama Is Offscreen

"Cinematic Immunity" offers a workers'-eye view of Hollywood on the Hudson, revealing the intricate dynamics of filmmaking in New York City from 1954 to 9/11.
Independent films
#ryan-gosling
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fromThe Independent
2 weeks ago

Ryan Gosling exits major 2027 film amid Project Hail Mary success

Ryan Gosling exited a project by the Daniels due to a scheduling conflict.
Film
fromThe Independent
2 weeks ago

Ryan Gosling exits major 2027 film amid Project Hail Mary success

Ryan Gosling exited a project by the Daniels due to a scheduling conflict.
fromEsquire
1 month ago

'The Madison' Is Taylor Sheridan's Love Letter to Montana

After a terrible family tragedy, she learns that it's less about the place, specifically, and more about the idea to never take anything for granted. The Madison has your answer-though it's not so straightforward. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the latest series from Sheridan surprisingly begins by treating the state much like any Lifetime Christmas movie would.
Television
Film
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Ryan Gosling's Blockbuster New Movie Is a Big Win for a Very Particular Kind of Man

Project Hail Mary is Amazon MGM's highest-grossing movie ever, showcasing a beta hero in Ryan Gosling's character.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

'American Classic' is a hidden gem that gets even better as it goes

American Classic is a charming streaming series on MGM+ about a Shakespearean actor who returns to his small Pennsylvania hometown to escape scandal and reconnect with local theater.
Independent films
fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 weeks ago

They Will Kill You Took the Blood, Sweat and Tears of Kirill Sokolov, Zazie Beetz, and Myha'la

Sokolov passionately engages with audiences before his film, reflecting on his journey from Russia to America amid political turmoil.
#dark-comedy
fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 weeks ago
Independent films

More Heart Than a Midnight Movie: Oscar Boyson and Ricky Camilleri on Our Hero, Balthazar

The film Our Hero, Balthazar explores identity and ego through a dark comedy about a teen trying to prevent a school shooting.
fromRoger Ebert
2 months ago
Film

Turns and Tonal Shifts: Jason Biggs and Meaghan Rath on "Untitled Home Invasion Romance" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

A director-star balances thriller and dark comedy in a home-invasion plot where a husband's fake burglary to win back his wife reveals her greater strength.
Independent films
fromFilmmaker Magazine
3 weeks ago

More Heart Than a Midnight Movie: Oscar Boyson and Ricky Camilleri on Our Hero, Balthazar

The film Our Hero, Balthazar explores identity and ego through a dark comedy about a teen trying to prevent a school shooting.
fromRoger Ebert
2 months ago
Film

Turns and Tonal Shifts: Jason Biggs and Meaghan Rath on "Untitled Home Invasion Romance" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Television
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Movie cameo sensation Radioman steps into his first starring role | amNewYork

Craig Castaldo, known as Radioman, has appeared in over 300 films after his accidental discovery on a movie set, becoming a beloved Hollywood icon recognizable by his signature boombox.
Film
fromThe Independent
3 weeks ago

Splitsville review - Dakota Johnson's star turn makes this open marriage comedy work

Dakota Johnson excels in both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing her versatility in films like Splitsville and Madame Webb.
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

The Haunting Depths of Saleh Bakri's Eyes

Saleh Bakri's performances evoke deep emotional responses, showcasing the complexities of hope and reality in Palestinian life.
Independent films
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago

In 'The Madison,' Kevin Zegers Found Himself Again

Kevin Zegers fought for the role of Cade Harris in The Madison, ultimately finding it a perfect fit after overcoming personal struggles.
#acting
Film
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

How Ryan Gosling Became This Generation's Tom Hanks

An actor must be engaging and charming to carry a film alone, as seen in Ryan Gosling's performance in Project Hail Mary.
Independent films
fromInverse
4 weeks ago

'Normal' Is An Above-Average Action Thriller Saved By Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk stars as a temporary sheriff in a Minnesota town that harbors a criminal conspiracy involving billions in gold, forcing him into unexpected action against the entire community.
Film
fromIndieWire
3 weeks ago

Audiences Want Originality, Hope, and Ryan Gosling - That's Why 'Project Hail Mary' Soared This Weekend

Project Hail Mary exceeded box office expectations with $80.5 million domestically, showcasing Ryan Gosling's star power and the film's broad appeal.
fromBustle
1 month ago

Exclusive: Leo Woodwall Breaks Down The *Very* Twisted Ending Of 'Vladimir'

There is an allure about him. There's a warmth to him, and something new about him, but also it's the timing. The backlash of her open relationship with John is really starting to take on a new shape, and I think he's a sort of exciting escape from it too.
Television
Film
fromVulture
4 weeks ago

Dakota Fanning Has Never Been Better Than She Is in The Sun Never Sets

Joe Swanberg's new film, The Sun Never Sets, marks his return to filmmaking after nearly a decade, showcasing Dakota Fanning's standout performance.
Film
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Michael B. Jordan says one habit helped him play his Oscar-winning roles

Michael B. Jordan uses character journaling and chakra work to develop deep emotional understanding and distinct portrayals of his roles.
Film
fromThe Independent
1 month ago

Seann William Scott: 'I never cared about money. I'd have done American Pie for free'

Seann William Scott built his comedy career playing dim-witted characters in ribald films, and notes the genre has largely disappeared from mainstream cinema.
Independent films
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Which are more like life, novels or films?

Films display character thoughts primarily through facial expressions and actions, making them more mysterious and potentially more realistic than novels, which explicitly describe inner thoughts.
Film
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Movie Star Hiding in Plain Sight

Stellan Skarsgård, a 74-year-old Swedish actor with decades of work, has become one of cinema's most beloved stars and received his first Oscar nomination for Sentimental Value.
Television
fromVulture
2 months ago

Charlie Heaton Felt 'Really Dirty' After Filming That Industry Scene

Jim Dycker's investigation into Tender leads to ambiguous circumstances culminating in his suspicious overdose, suggesting corporate malfeasance and possible foul play.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Kyle MacLachlan: You have to let failure bring you to uncomfortable places and find out it's never personal'

Kyle MacLachlan (Washington, 66 years old) is not used to contemplating the apocalypse. It's enough to make it to the end of the day, the actor jokes from his Los Angeles home. In one hand, he holds a cup of black coffee a la Agent Cooper from Twin Peaks, and in the other, a fistful of nuts. I'm going to eat breakfast while we talk, he warns, with his habitual blend of amiability and oddity.
Television
Film
fromThe Independent
1 month ago

Project Hail Mary doesn't suggest great things for the future of cinema - review

Project Hail Mary blends nostalgic 1970s filmmaking aesthetics with modern sci-fi storytelling, following an astronaut and alien collaborating to save their planets through scientific cooperation.
fromConsequence
2 months ago

Steve Carell Seeks His Inner Badass in Trailer for HBO's Rooster

The new HBO series Rooster, according to the official description, is "a comedy set on a college campus centering on an author's ( Steve Carell) complicated relationship with his daughter (Charly Clive)." Carell is an author, you see, whose sex-filled novels have landed him a plum job as a college professor, despite the mess that's become of his personal life.
Television
Television
fromVulture
1 month ago

Max Minghella Had to Mask His Insecurities to Play Industry's Tom Ripley

Whitney Halberstam's fraudulent banking empire Tender collapses when Harper Stern exposes that most of the business doesn't exist, leaving him cornered with no viable escape strategy.
Television
fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 months ago

"Knowing Yourself Is a Big Part of Your Package as an Actor": Astrid Rotenberry, Back To One, Episode 377

Astrid Rotenberry plays Catherine Kelly in Netflix's His and Hers; her authentic, affecting performance reflects her focus on trust, childhood influences, and combating self-doubt.
Television
fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 months ago

"I Want To Be More Honest and More Authentic, Both With Myself and With My Roles": Ben Mehl, Back To One, Episode 378

Ben Mehl pursued acting despite legal blindness from Stargardt disease, performing on screen and stage while teaching and emphasizing truth and trust in his work.
Film
fromEsquire
1 month ago

The Sudden Ascent of Lewis Pullman

Lewis Pullman approaches acting roles by assessing whether the challenge of embodying a character outweighs his fear, believing meaningful work requires overcoming that initial instinct of doubt.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies

This year's Oscar contenders feature nonprofessional actors alongside established performers, creating authentic performances that distinguish these films in the new casting achievement category.
Film
fromThe Independent
2 months ago

Paul Dano breaks silence on Quentin Tarantino's 'weak sauce' criticism of his acting

Paul Dano responded gratefully to widespread support after Quentin Tarantino called his performance in There Will Be Blood weak.
Film
fromVulture
2 months ago

Will Poulter Gets His Movie

Nonprofessional participants give Union County raw authenticity while Will Poulter's quiet, watchful performance underscores his character's outsider status in recovery.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sinners star Miles Caton: I didn't know how much I would be in the film it might have scared me'

Miles Caton, 20, rose to prominence for his role in Sinners, which earned record Oscar nominations and propelled him into mainstream fame and awards recognition.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Union County review an affecting Will Poulter lifts quiet addiction drama

Director Adam Meeks came across a rare piece of good news in the hellscape that is the opioid epidemic: the Ohio drug courts that help to rehabilitate addicts through a system of non-judgmental support and a strict, yet not unforgiving, schedule. His feature debut Union County an extension of a 2020 short shows the positive outcome of treating addiction as a problem to be solved, rather than a lifestyle choice to be demonised.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Carousel review Chris Pine and Jenny Slate are lost in static romance drama

It's the sort of small, character-driven American indie that has served as the festival's lifeblood for almost 50 years and, as the system has expanded in some ways and shrunk in others, the sort that has often struggled to make it far out of Park City. Back in 2023, a quiet, disarming and perfectly Sundance film called A Little Prayer premiered yet didn't get released until late last summer and was seen by a precious few.
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fromQueerty
2 months ago

WATCH: Hope emerges through love (& in-the-buff modeling) in intimate indie drama Surfacing - Queerty

Surfacing follows a depressed, pill-addicted man whose recovery deepens as blurred therapeutic boundaries and new relationships compel him to open his heart.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is This Thing On? review funny is as funny does in Bradley Cooper's John Bishop-inspired tale

Will Arnett plays a believable, non-outrageous would-be comedian in a likable but not fully convincing remarriage comedy directed and co-written by Bradley Cooper.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I wasn't acting: that was me': how non-actors took over Oscar season

Directors often cast non-professionals to capture authenticity through lived experience and physical presence alongside trained actors.
fromVulture
2 months ago

Callum Turner and George MacKay Board a Bad Boat in Rose of Nevada Trailer

It's supposed to be a good thing, isn't it: finding something that got lost? But what if that lost thing isn't just a pair of sunglasses but a whole entire boat, the likes of which hasn't been seen for 30 years? In Mark Jenkin's forthcoming Rose of Nevada, out June 19, the title refers to said missing ship, once lost only to now drift back into the harbor of the remote fishing village whence it disappeared.
Film
fromThe Independent
1 month ago

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is the work of a very angry filmmaker - review

The value of imagination - the real, human stuff AI could never hope to touch - has been put to the test with Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die. It's ideologically flawed, structurally jumbled, and a little too enamoured of its dystopian predecessors (shades of Terminator and Edge of Tomorrow here). But it's also sort of wonderfully personal, cranky and spiked - like an affronted hedgehog trying repeatedly to ram your shin.
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Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Josephine review Channing Tatum is a knockout in shattering drama of lost innocence

An eight-year-old girl's traumatic witnessing of a brutal sexual assault transforms her behavior and forms the emotional core of a sensitive, unflinching film.
Film
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

FilmWatch Weekly: Alexander Skarsgard in 'Pillion,' Glen Powell in 'How to Make a Killing,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

Two new films show divergent strategies: Glen Powell's dark comedy uses impersonation and satire, while Alexander Skarsgård's Pillion pursues enigmatic, explicit provocation.
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fromConsequence
1 month ago

Peter Greene Died Due to Accidental Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound

Peter Greene, 60, died from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound to the left axilla, causing fatal brachial artery injury.
fromThe Independent
1 month ago

17 great movies ruined by terrible endings

10 Cloverfield Lane Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman and John Gallagher Jr are locked in an underground bunker for the majority of this left-field sequel to Cloverfield, with thrilling results. In the film's final throes, Winstead's character exits the bunker, and finds that her captor was telling the truth about an alien invasion above - a twist that completely and ruinously dissipates the hard-earned tension that came before.
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fromInverse
1 month ago

'How To Make A Killing' Is A Screwy Social Satire That Falls Just Short Of The Mark

How to Make a Killing follows Becket Redfellow murdering wealthy relatives in a tonal blend of black comedy and satire, buoyed by Glen Powell's charm.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Heavyweight review locker room becomes pressure cooker in real-time boxing face-off

A real-time, single-room boxing drama intensifies psychological tension by confining a wildcard fighter and exploring trust, fragility, and coach–fighter dynamics.
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fromJezebel
2 months ago

Odessa A'zion drops out of A24 movie Deep Cuts after casting backlash

Odessa A'zion withdrew from an A24 film after backlash about her casting as Zoe Gutierrez, a Jewish-Mexican character, citing that the role was not right for her.
fromVulture
2 months ago

[Rick Dalton Pointing] Wait, Is That Cliff Booth?

Is that his character from Babylon? No, that guy's dead (sorry). Is it Bullet Train 2? No, that movie doesn't exist yet. Toward the end of the trailer, however, Pitt's character slams down an Academy Award and that's when it all hit: That's Cliff Booth, the character for which Pitt won his Best Supporting Oscar in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood. Booth is back, but this time he's on Netflix.
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