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‘Scoop’ Review: Prince Andrew’s Catastrophic Jeremy Epstein Interview Gets ‘The Crown’ Treatment in Unfocused Netflix Thriller

Billie Piper and Gillian Anderson lead a thin but propulsive journalistic thriller about the making of the November 2019 “Newsnight” segment in which Prince Andrew self-immolated on national television.

 

Sebastian Stan Was ‘Too Scared’ to Be Alone in Public Wearing ‘A Different Man’ Prosthetics

At the opening night of New Directors/New Films, Stan recalled being clad in prosthetics to mirror a man suffering from a facial disfigurement in Aaron Schimberg's dark comedy.

 

Hiroshi Shimizu’s Filmography Honored in MoMI and Japan Society Retrospective Screening Series

Exclusive: Twenty-seven of Shimizu's classic films will be screened including the international premiere of lost film "Tomorrow There Will Be Fine Weather" and the complete "Children of the Beehive" trilogy.

 

‘Babes’ Trailer: Ilana Glazer Comes of Age Just in Time for Parenthood in Buddy Comedy

The "Broad City" alum co-wrote the script for Pamela Adlon's feature directorial debut.

 

Overlook Returns for Four Days of Horror in New Orleans: Inside the Genre Festival’s Glowing Lineup

Festival co-director Landon Zakheim tells IndieWire what to expect out of the horror celebration in New Orleans.

 

‘You’re the Worst’ Deserves a Resurgence

The comedy flew way under the radar when it premiered back in 2014 — and it ended 5 years ago on April 3. Here’s why you should still give this bitter, wild rom-com a shot.

 

The Los Angeles Festival of Movies Is Ready to Do the Impossible in LA: Build Local Film Community

The inaugural Los Angeles Festival of Movies, which runs April 4-7 in three neighborhoods east of Hollywood, signals a post-pandemic screening culture long needed in the industry town.

 

‘Tales of the Empire’ Trailer: Dave Filoni Directs Animated ‘Star Wars’ Series

The Disney+ show is a companion to 2022's "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi."

 

‘Sugar’ Review: Colin Farrell’s Apple Mystery Builds an Empty L.A. Neo-Noir Around a Sour Twist

A private detective. A missing girl. Powerful people scattered across the city of angels. You know this story, and even Colin Farrell, a good pupper, and a bonkers twist can't make it worth seeing again.

 

The Blob Remake Will Honor the 1988 Film's Practical Effects, Producer Promises

We previously learned that David Bruckner (Hellraiser) was on board to write and direct Warner Bros.' The Blob reimagining, and now we're getting some new details on what audiences can expect.

 

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