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Joel Edgerton Wants to Make Indie Gems Like ‘Train Dreams’ Even If Hollywood Doesn’t: “I’d Be the Worst Studio Executive of All Time”

The Aussie star talks his acclaimed Oscar underdog, bonding with a young Timothée Chalamet, and making movies to last: “Does Bob What’s-His-Head in some Illinois small town really care what the budget of 'One Battle After Another' is?”

‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Director Michael Chaves Talks ‘Logan’ Influence and the Cameos That Got Away

A Taissa Farmiga cameo was on the table, reveals the filmmaker: "We were trying to get everybody who has ever been in a 'Conjuring' movie into that wedding scene, but we just couldn't."

There’s Another Side to ‘Culpa Nuestra’ Star Nicole Wallace You Haven’t Seen Yet

The Spanish-American actress, who rose to fame leading Prime Video's Spanish-language Culpables trilogy, is ready to reach whole new audiences with her upcoming projects as part of a newly announced talent deal with Amazon.

How’s Martin Scorsese as a Documentary Subject?

Rebecca Miller says her five-part 'Mr. Scorsese' docuseries on the ‘Taxi Driver’ and ‘Goodfellas’ filmmaker “sort of gives hope to all of us that there's a way you can redefine yourself always.”

‘Black Phone 2’ Director Scott Derrickson Talks the Twist That Sparked the Sequel 

The filmmaker never intended on making a sequel, but an idea for a revelation midway through the movie hooked him: "That idea was surprising to me."

You Can’t Scare ‘Black Phone 2’ Star Mason Thames Out of a Good Role

The 18-year-old, who first caught audiences' attention in 2021's 'The Black Phone,' is not only returning to his breakout role in the new sequel but also showing another side of himself in the adaptation of the romantic drama 'Regretting You.'

Madeleine McGraw Almost Missed Out on the First ‘Black Phone,’ And Now She’s Leading the Sequel

Filmmaker Scott Derrickson delayed production on the 2021 film to allow McGraw to wrap up a Disney show: “I will forever be grateful for Scott.”

Why Filming ‘Blue Moon’ Required a “Dismantling” of Ethan Hawke

Plus the cast of the film, including Andrew Scott, who plays Richard Rodgers, on recreating theater haunt Sardi’s in Dublin.

‘Tron: Ares’ Star Arturo Castro Explains How the ‘Road House’ Trailer Landed Him a Dream Job

Jake Gyllenhaal's agent at WME recommended that his fellow client Jared Leto take a look at Arturo for 'Tron.' Says Arturo: "He had nothing to gain from it."

Displaced by War, United by Film: ‘Khartoum’ Finds Humanity Amid Sudan’s Crisis

Displacement forced a shift in storytelling — and created a stunning, human-first documentary now featured at the BFI London Film Festival.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s 10 Movies, Ranked From Worst to Best

With PTA back in theaters with 'One Battle After Another' — a critical and commercial high point — The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at the California master's remarkable 10 feature films to see how they stack up against one another.

‘Saipan’ Co-Directors on Finding the Greek Drama That Makes an Irish Sports Story, Starring Steve Coogan, Universal

Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn also discuss national identity and masculinity in their movie about a 2002 pre-World Cup showdown between the Irish soccer captain and his English coach, which is screening at the London Film Festival.

The Beatles Movies: Everything to Know About Sony’s Fab Four Biopics

All four of Sam Mendes' movies, starring Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan and Joseph Quinn, will be released in April 2028.

‘Annie Hall,’ ‘Baby Boom,’ ‘Father of the Bride’ and More of Diane Keaton’s Most Memorable Movies

The Oscar winner, who died Friday at the age of 79, was known for her collaborations with Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, Nancy Meyers, Steve Martin, Jack Nicholson and Bette Midler, among others.

‘Eddington’ Filmmaker Ari Aster Talks Script-to-Screen Changes, Including the Real-Life Big Tech CEO Role He Scrapped

At one point in an early script, a Mark Zuckerberg character appeared in the fictional New Mexico town at the center of the movie.

‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ Author on Netflix Adaptation and Continuing the Story a Decade Later With Follow-Up ‘The Woman in Suite 11’

Ruth Ware chats with THR about the Keira Knightley-led film now streaming, showcasing the need to hear women’s voices and stories, and reintroducing her character Lo in her new book years later.