Kevin Costner's forgotten military action movie, with a 37% score on Rotten Tomatoes, tops a free streaming chart 19 years ...
Did 2006 feel to you like one of the most significant movie years in recent history? It did to me, but paradoxically or not, that didn’t have a tremendous amount to do with the films that came out.
Rudy Youngblood, known best for his starring role in Mel Gibson's Oscar-nominated 2006 film Apocalypto, has been arrested in ...
This year may be remembered as one that blurred the lines between reality and fiction. "Borat" wasn't just the funniest movie of the year, but the most controversial, fudging the divide between comedy ...
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As we near the end of 2006 and more importantly the start of 2007, it's time we start looking forward to some of the more exciting films in the new year. Before obviously jumping too deep into the ...
The annual event continues to spotlight the best and brightest in American independent moviemaking. By Charles Masters, The Associated Press There were two Stones on a beach in Normandy. That might ...
They had 48 hours – total — to create their films. On Friday morning, July 21, the filmmakers drew their scripts out of a hat and had to deliver the finished product by 9 a.m. Sunday, July 23. The ...
Dame Helen Mirren starred as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen, a role for which she won her only Academy Award. The 2006 film depicts the death of Princess Diana in 1997, and the drama around her ...
This past year’s insurgent uprising of overtly political films — “Good Night, and Good Luck,” “Syriana,” “Munich,” and “The Constant Gardener,” to name the most prominent handful — raises a question ...
The presidents, the juries and les films, bien sûr... When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Jury of Un Certain Regard will be ...
Part 2 of 2 | The Era of the Sequel - Part 1 From its conception, the film industry has been a non-stop tug of war between two sides: business and art. Any Film History 101 class will tell you that.