Gay erotic thriller “Night Stage” has been acquired by German distributor Salzgeber, which will release the film in Germany ...
The director, Paul Schrader, one of the most singular and obsessive auteurs America has ever produced, did not grow up loving ...
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Hosted on MSNRichard Gere to be honoured at Spain's top film awardsUS actor Richard Gere, who recently moved to Spain, will be honoured next month at the country's top film honours, the Goya ...
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InStyle on MSNGiorgio Armani Is a Red Carpet Mainstay—All About the Italian DesignerIf there’s one designer who’s synonymous with both revolutionizing tailoring and elevating red carpet dressing for ...
Schrader tells The Treatment why he probably won’t end up writing a memoir. Plus he shares what he thinks John Wayne had in common with his protagonist from American Gigolo, and tells us about Canada ...
The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival last fall. By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor of Awards On Feb. 7, SBIFF will screen the first film at 2 p.m., right before the second ...
The “American Gigolo” director’s post was met with ... that there is a big divide between having a Lynchian idea for a movie and actually creating a film that’s on par with the late ...
American actors Jodie Foster and Robert De Niro sit together at a diner in a still from the film Taxi Driver Credit: Columbia Pictures/Getty Images Donald Farmer, another film-maker, made ...
By Brande Victorian [This story contains mild spoilers from Netflix’s American Primeval ... we were looking at a movie called Jeremiah Johnson that Robert Redford did a long time ago, where ...
“Unstoppable” is an Amazon Original streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to watch the new movie. If you aren’t an Amazon Prime subscriber ...
Conan O’Brien is the latest comedian to be feted at the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The former host of Conan and The Tonight Show will receive the award on March 23 at the John F.
If you’ve seen Blue Velvet, then you remember the opening — and whether you love or hate David Lynch’s 1986 masterpiece of curdled Americana, it’s not a film you’re capable of forgetting.
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