Gaza overshadows the German film festival, accusations of theft at the High Museum, three Community columns, and Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a new movie.
We dive into myriad controversies and chaos haunting headlines and stalking the global film and TV industry on this week's episode of IndieWire's "Screen Talk" podcast.
In March, Disney+ will straddle light and dark with some of its new shows, movies and specials. One of the streamer’s most ...
With his brother, Justin Trudeau, and father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, both having served as Canadian prime ministers, the ‘Hair of the Bear’ filmmaker knows a thing or two about tackling political ...
When he appeared in court, he was asked if he took alcohol and replied: “I have been drinking every night of my adult life.” The German authorities acquitted him and, according to Peter Ackroyd, in ...
Josh D'Amaro will officially be CEO on March 18. The latest cruise ship in Disney's fast-growing fleet has its maiden voyage ...
A new trailer has dropped for Mortal Kombat II, the video game adaptation set for cinema screens through Warner Bros. Pictures this May. Simon McQuoid directs the feature, which stars Karl Urban, ...
CT symphony orchestras celebrating America’s 250th anniversary with patriotic performances ...
"Murray N. Rothbard is a scholar of unique, indeed monumental achievements: the founder of the first fully-integrated science of liberty." ...
In Orwell 2+2=5, Raoul Peck uses the life and writing of George Orwell as the connective tissue to tell a wider history of totalitarian power and media manipulation, past and present. We find out more ...
Known for productions that place contemporary urgency at the center of classic works, Contact Theatre comes to the Segal Centre March 7 to 15 with Falsettos, a contemporary musical that ...
Berlin Film Festival director Tricia ‌Tuttle will remain in her role but has been given a set of new guidelines, a statement ...