What the Berlinale wins mean for film in 2018
It’s time for the city of Berlin to say farewell to the red carpet dwellers for another year, as this weekend marked the end of the 68th annual Berlinale – the festival dedicated to showcasing
It’s time for the city of Berlin to say farewell to the red carpet dwellers for another year, as this weekend marked the end of the 68th annual Berlinale – the festival dedicated to showcasing
Over the weekend, transgender star Laverne Cox claimed there may be “fewer opportunities” for actors like herself in the entertainment industry. As part of the Black History Month conversation event at Macy’s in New York,
Throwing a Batarang through the movie press today is the news stating Joss Whedon has left DC’s upcoming 'Batgirl' movie. Whedon was slated to direct the film, which he has been writing and rewriting for
Original ideas – who needs ‘em? Definitely not Hollywood as it continues to churn out streams of content from the remake mill. If it seems like there’s a new reboot announcement every damn week at
You might want to hold off on making too many plans for the month ahead, because the latest shows and movies coming to Netflix in March have been announced and the list is stacked full
With only three days left of the annual Berlin International Film Festival – also known as Berlinale – we thought we’d bring to your attention some of the best indie flicks to emerge from the
Hold onto your hats ladies & gentlemen, because HBO are bringing an immersive Westworld experience to SXSW for 2018. Offering fans the chance to be shuttled straight to a recreation of Sweetwater via a “Delos
We’re sure many of you will be pleased to know America’s Got Talent has been renewed for a thirteenth season. OMG, right? Because twelve years of Simon Cowell and his shiny-faced minions preying on society’s
Time to get your Vogue face on, because today we’re looking at the bright and colorful world of costume design. This week the 20th annual Costume Designer Guild Awards were handed out, with flicks such
A new study from Women’s Media Center has found “little progress” for female nominees in this year’s non-acting Oscar race, with 77% of all behind-the-scenes nominations awarded to men.