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‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Set Designer’s Directorial Debut Set for Tallinn Works in Progress Showcase

It was important for us to include films from Ukraine, both to showcase their incredible resilience and to support filmmakers creating under extremely challenging circumstances."

Tokyo Film Festival to Honor Yoji Yamada With Lifetime Achievement Award

With 91 films over 64 years — including the beloved 'Tora-san' series and Oscar-nominated 'The Twilight Samurai' — Yamada will be celebrated for his tireless contributions to Japan's cinematic heritage.

Zoe Saldaña Says James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ Documentary Will  Likely Arrive Before ‘Fire and Ash’

The Oscar winner also chats with The Hollywood Reporter about the third 'Avatar' installment releasing in December, the future of the hit franchise and her thoughts on the impact of AI in Hollywood.

Stephen Fry’s Sci-Fi Comedy ‘Time Travel Is Dangerous’ Sets November Release (Exclusive)

Level 33 has acquired director Chris Reading's movie that co-stars Sophie Thompson and Johnny Vegas and features narration from Fry.

Tribeca Films to Release ‘Serious People’ Experimental Comedy (Exclusive)

The movie from filmmakers Pasqual Gutierrez and Ben Mullinkosson premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and is set to hit theaters next month.

Sundance Officials Reveal First Wave of Screenings, Events and Robert Redford Tributes for 2026 Fest

Sundance’s Eugene Hernandez and John Nein offer details on the anniversary screenings, archive restorations and other special events that are already slotted on the festival schedule.

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Sets Rebels With a Cause, Critics’ Picks Competitions

"Daring cinema and fearless storytelling" galore and a touch of star power, courtesy of James McAvoy, who features in Jamie Adams' 'Turn Up the Sun!', will screen at the fest in Estonia.

The Horror Collective Launches Genre Streamer BloodStream (Exclusive)

The service, offering ad-supported free and subscription tiers just in time for Halloween, promises a mix of “cult classics, international gems, and fresh discoveries from emerging filmmakers.”

‘Group – The Schopenhauer Project’ Takes Us Inside a Therapy Group (Trailer)

The movie from French filmmaker Alexis Lloyd world premieres at the Naples International Film Festival.

‘Dry Leaf’ Director on Shooting on an Old Phone, Those Invisible Characters, and His Film Inspired by a Pet Shop Boys Album

Georgian writer-director Alexandre Koberidze, in an interview, also discusses working with his musical brother, the beauty of unpredictability, plus exploring soccer and life themes.

Letitia Wright, Aneil Karia to Receive HollyShorts London Honors

The second edition of the festival runs Nov. 13-16.

Jerry Tokofsky, ‘Where’s Poppa?’ and ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ Producer, Dies at 91

As a Columbia Pictures executive in the 1960s, he hired Peter Guber as his assistant and didn't have a high opinion of Harrison Ford.

Why Disney Shot Down Adam Driver’s Ben Solo ‘Star Wars’ Sequel: “It Is No More”

The actor claimed that Lucasfilm initially "loved the idea" for the Steven Soderbergh-directed sequel, which would have taken place after 2019’s 'The Rise of Skywalker.'

Box Office: ‘Black Phone 2’ Dials It in for Blumhouse With $27.3M U.S. Opening and $43M Globally

Elsewhere, Aziz Ansari's R-rated comedy 'Good Fortune,' starring Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves, didn't find any gold, while holdover 'Tron: Ares' officially landed in bomb territory.

Stephen Dillane, Tom Hollander Join Andrew Garfield in ‘The Uprising’ (Exclusive)

Stanley Townsend and Sky Yang also board Focus' period drama being directed by Paul Greengrass.