Julia Stiles has had a steady career as an actress since the early 1990s. She rose to fame as the star of teen romantic comedies and continued to balance her acting career in film and television by earning her Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University and becoming a wife and …
Read More »Takeshi Kitano will receive a lifetime award – The Hollywood Reporter
The pioneering Far East Film Festival in Italy will honor Japanese actor, director, comedian, TV presenter and yakuza film legend Takeshi Kitano with its Golden Mulberry Award, a lifetime achievement honor that recognizes outstanding contributions to popular cinema. The 75-year-old artist, also known by his stage name ‘Beat Takeshi’, will …
Read More »Entertainment Company Vault Comics Raises Metallica-Backed Jeff Ubben, UTA, Crush & Black Squirrel Investment | News
MISSOULA, Montana–(BUSINESS WIRE)–March 17, 2022– Vault Comics is thrilled to announce that it has secured an investment led by Jeff Ubben, along with United Talent Agency (UTA), Crush Ventures, Rick Matros and Black Squirrel Partners, backed by Metallica. UTA is one of the world’s leading talent, entertainment and sports companies. …
Read More »DGA Awards 2022: film and television awards
The 74th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards took place Saturday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. PT with Judd Apatow organize the ceremony in person and not televised. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) These congratulations honored the year’s best directors in film and television, as voted on by more than …
Read More »These are Elisha Cuthbert’s best performances, ranked
Elisha Cuthbert is a Canadian actress whose career spans the past three decades, beginning with her television debut on Are you scared of the dark? Cuthbert received a lot of recognition for his performance in the teen comedy The girl next door, which landed her more steady work as an …
Read More »Why this classic movie is still a cautionary tale
The 1970s were a historic decade in the development of American history, and Hollywood was also going through major changes. The new wave of young directors working with studio budgets has led to an increase in experimental and ambitious films that tackle today’s social climate. movies like The parallax view …
Read More »The curtain falls on the International Independent Short Film Festival
Filmmaker Laboni Ashrafi, third from right, receives the Tareq Shahriar Award for Best Independent Short Film from dignitaries during the closing ceremony of the 16th International Short and Independent Film Festival 2022 at the Academy’s National Theater Hall Shilpakala from Bangladesh on Friday. — Sourav Lasker A Bangladeshi short film …
Read More »IFC Films’ Arianna Bocco and Nationwide’s Heidi Sirota Join New Cinema Lab Venture
NEWS | CHARACTERISTICS | PREVIEWS | EVENTS originally published: 02/23/2022 (BRADLEY BEACH, NJ) — Arianna Bocco, president of IFC Films, and Heidi Sirota, director of companion animals at Nationwide, have joined Bradley Lab, a subsidiary of the movie theater development and management company, film lab, during their reopening of The …
Read More »All American: Homecoming Cast: Where You’ve Seen The Cast Before
Another day, another spin-off, right? With so many amazing shows receiving spinoffs lately, it can be hard to keep up, like with the To come up Dragon House. lucky for you all american fans, there’s another spin-off to follow now, and it’s All Americans: Homecoming. A fallout, of course, of …
Read More »Student Body Movie Review | RBC
While Student Body’s script is simplistic, the film’s direction and cast elevate what would otherwise have been a generic horror film. Student Council is a love letter to the slasher genre, effectively recreating the tone of horror films of decades past for modern audiences. While Student Council is a note …
Read More »Staff Pick: Cauleen Smith – Announcements
Staff Pick: Cauleen SmithNow streamingFebruary 1 to 28, 2022 e-flux Video & Film is delighted to present Cauleen Smith Three songs about liberation like the February 2022 edition of our monthly Staff Picks series. Cauleen Smith’s interdisciplinary work, according to the artist herself, is a meditation on “the everyday possibilities …
Read More »Where have we seen the stars of Belfast before?
Caitriona Balfe Instantly recognizable to Outlander fans, Caitríona Balfe plays the time-traveling Claire Fraser in Starz’ historical drama. While traversing periods of history, Claire falls head over heels (literally) in love with rugged highland warrior Jamie Fraser and finds herself embroiled in various hairy situations, including the bloody Jacobite Rising. …
Read More »Bo-Katan Spinoff Series Starring Katee Sackhoff Is Coming to Disney+
Hello everyone, your friendly neighborhood, Professor Hulk, here. I’m about to give up some knowledge about exciting things in the world of film and television. Last week, we shared details about Q’ira’s return with you. This week, we’re talking about Bo-Katan. We only learned that Katee SackhoffBo-Katan will receive a …
Read More »A Bright Future: TV and Film Opportunities for Louth Creatives
While various blockages have allowed your creativity to flow over the past few years, 2022 could bring new horizons as talent is sought in Co Louth for new TV and film initiatives across Ireland. Three new free opportunities have been launched for writers, directors and producers in regions by the …
Read More »ViacomCBS Directors Initiative Defines Five For Its Class 2021-22 – Deadline
This is scene 1, Take 1 for class 2021-22 from the initiative of the directors of ViacomCBS. This year’s group, which is guaranteed to lead a television episode on CBS, includes Julie Herlocker, Joy T. Lane Steven J. Kung, Pat Santana and Bao Tran. The initiative provides a platform for …
Read More »Where are the Harry Potter stars now ahead of the 20th anniversary reunion?
With the TV special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: ââReturn to Hogwarts Airing on HBO Max on New Years Day, Potter Fever is back with a vengeance. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, the three stars who played Harry, Ron and Hermione, are all ready to share their memories of …
Read More »North Carolina State Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 Highlights Incentives for Film Industry
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) – After a strong year in North Carolina, the state budget presents changing incentives for filmmakers. The new state budget for the next fiscal year changes the conditions for films requesting a rebate through the NC Cinema and Entertainment Exchange. The NC Film and Entertainment Grant program …
Read More »iview: Favorites of the AFTRS Festival | TV tonight
AFTRS Festival Favorites, a new award-winning short film program by students of the Australian Film Television and Radio School, will launch today on ABC iview. Each of the eight shorts has been screened at film festivals around the world – from the Wairoa MÄori Film Festival in New Zealand to …
Read More »Singapore Media Festival opens local content to global possibilities
Even through tumultuous times marked by interrupted filming schedules and travel restrictions, the tenacity and drive to create authentic stories continues to propel Asian media far beyond all barriers. Now, after not meeting in person for a year – in some cases two years – press conferences and festivals are …
Read More »South Buffalo’s New Film Studio Nears $ 2 Million Completion
More than $ 81 million has been awarded to support 97 priority projects in New York State under the eleventh cycle of the Regional Economic Development Council initiative. This year, $ 150 million in Empire State Development grants were made available on an ongoing and competitive basis to meet the …
Read More »Cinedigm acquires North American rights to romantic comedy ‘7 Days’
The film, by the Duplass brothers, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 17, 2021 / Cinedigm today announced that the Company has acquired all North American rights to the romantic comedy 7 days, which premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film …
Read More »Cinedigm acquires Rom-Com Exec produced by Duplass Brothers – deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Cinedigm has acquired the North American rights to Roshan Sethi’s first feature film, 7 days, with plans to hit theaters early next year. The executive of the romantic comedy produced by the Duplass brothers centers around Ravi (Karan Soni) and Rita (Geraldine Viswanathan), two Indian-Americans who are settled on …
Read More »British teenager Alexander James Rodriguez named youngest HMMA candidate
Alexander James Rodriguez, is the youngest nominee at this year’s Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA), to be held on November 17. British actor and artist Alexandre james rodriguez was named the youngest candidate to receive a Hollywood Music in Media Awards nomination with his song ‘Cherry Bomb’ paving the …
Read More »Meet Savita Singh, the “Madam of the Camera”
Savita Singh’s Sonsi not only wins the National Award for Best Cinematography, it is also the Indian short film presented at the Oscars If cinematography is the art of making the invisible visible, then Savita Singh has mastered it. His short film Soni is not only the winner of this …
Read More »Gravitas Ventures Finds ‘The Way’, Acquiring North American Rights to Director Dastan Khalili’s Latest Action Drama
“Official poster – The path” Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, acquired the North American exclusivity of the action drama The path, directed, written and produced by winner Dastan Khalili of Alliance of Light Films. Dastan Khalili The Way will be available via streaming platforms and on demand on …
Read More »Tokyo Film Festival creates competition section for Asia
The competition section of the Tokyo International Film Festival will be heavily oriented towards Asian titles, festival organizers said on Tuesday. The festival has announced the full lineup for its 34th edition, which will take place from October 30 to November 8, 2021 at its new main venues in Tokyo’s …
Read More »Canneseries unveils the competition line-up of 10 buzzy international series | New
Comedy-drama by Israeli director Talya Lavie Sad city girls and the black comedy of Finnish director Teemu Nikki Mister 8 are part of the 10 new international series selected for the competition section of the French television festival Canneseries, from October 8 to 13. Now in its fourth edition, Canneseries …
Read More »Chicago International Film Festival Announces Full Line-Up for the 57th Edition | Chicago coil
The Chicago International Film Festival has announced the full lineup for its 57th edition, which will take place October 13-24, 2021. This year’s festival spans the city, with screenings at AMC River East 21, Music Box Theater, Gene Siskel Film Center, drive-in screenings at ChiTown Movies in Pilsen, and pop-up …
Read More »What is the net worth of the ‘Ted Lasso’ star Juno temple?
One of the popular stars of the Apple TV + series Ted lasso is the Juno temple. The British actress continues to consolidate her star power in the world of theater and is nominated for the Primetime Emmys. Temple received a nod in the Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy …
Read More »California’s $ 330 Million Incentives Not Enough, Independent Producers Say | Characteristics
Weeks after the governor of California made available an additional $ 330 million in tax incentives for at least the next two years, independent producers are still unimpressed with a system they say does not go far enough. to support the community. The government’s strengthening of the 3.0 $ 1.55 …
Read More »Documentary films employ more women than narrative films: SDSU
SAN DIEGO, CA – Documentary films continued to employ higher percentages of women in behind-the-scenes roles than independent narrative feature films in 2020-2021, according to a report released Tuesday by the director of the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University. According …
Read More »Where was Cheer For Your Life filmed? Is this a true story? Lifetime Casting Details
Directed by Jared Cohn, Lifetime’s “Cheer For Your Life” is a thriller centered around a young high school girl who enthusiastically joins the cheerleading squad without the knowledge of the horrors that are about to unfold. When the âIntroductory Cheerleader Weekâ turns out to be humiliating instead of uplifting, high …
Read More »Film festivals put Arkansas cinema in the spotlight
A growing number of film festivals are attracting the attention of filmmakers in northwest Arkansas and could create more jobs supporting the state’s creative economy, organizers say. “What’s so interesting about cinema is that it’s not just an art, it’s business, it’s economic development, it’s tourism,” said Kathryn Tucker, Director …
Read More »Sundance Institute announces 2021 Ignite x Adobe Fellows
The program has a solid track record: out of 80 past Ignite scholars, 10 have seen their short film screened at the Sundance Film Festival. The Sundance Institute announced on Friday this year’s Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellows, a group of 10 emerging artists chosen from a global pool of …
Read More »Georgian film industry saw record production spending during pandemic
Tom Hiddleston plays the role of Loki in the Disney + series “Loki”. Disney Suppressed demand for locations during the pandemic and costly security protocols are leading to a successful year for Georgia’s film and television industry. Georgia’s Ministry of Economic Development said on Wednesday it had a record $ …
Read More »Every Jigsaw game played (before the first movie)
Saw’s first movie was released and apparently set in 2004, but John “Jigsaw” Kramer was playing games long before the opening credits. The first one Seen The movie was released and apparently set in 2004, but John “Jigsaw” Kramer was playing games long before the opening credits. Unlike many other …
Read More »A24 reportedly floated around $ 3 billion in offer price for the company
The popular film and television studio A24, which is responsible for films like Uncut gems, moonlight, and more recently Zola, reportedly tested the sales waters and marked its value at around $ 3 billion. According to Variety, A24 had engaged with several different buyers for a year and a half …
Read More »Ethiopia: women blow up Ethiopian film industry
Among the many stories about Ethiopia’s long and multifaceted past and present, one extraordinary transformation that has received less media attention is the leap forward of its film industry. Prior to 2004 Ethiopia only produced a few films every now and then. But in 2015, nearly 100 new locally produced …
Read More »Independent producers still struggling as pandemic subsides
Fred Milstein has been going to the Cannes Film Festival for decades to meet existing and potential clients. But like many of his colleagues in the film industry, he is skipping this year’s delayed gala and will instead follow the Saturday premiere of his latest project, “Flag Day,” from his …
Read More »Greek Documentary Association. Chef Marianna Economou on the growth of the local industry
As the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Filmmaker and President of the Greek Documentary Association (GDA) Marianna Economou highlights the great strides made by the local industry in recent years, while adding that additional support is needed to support its growth and development. As the head of the GDA, Economou oversees an …
Read More »From Mindanao to the world – the Southern Voices Film Lab
The columnist with mentors and participants at the first stage of the SoVo Lab in Tagum City, Davao del Norte in June 2019 The Philippines has never been short of cinematic art, but more can be done to expand the diversity of our stories. There is still a film and …
Read More »Meet Tal Anderson, star of the atypical
Immerse yourself in the story of Tal Anderson, an autistic woman who didn’t let her ASD diagnosis stop her from achieving her dream of acting. Tal Anderson made his debut as Sid on the hit Netflix show Atypical in 2019, a comedy-drama series about the life of a teenage boy …
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