The awards season in Hollywood has just begun and television as film buffs are rooting for their favourites. On Sunday, the Critics Choice Awards 2021 were held in person as well as virtually.
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MCU is not cinema, but the Oscar-winning filmmaker is now turning his ire to a much larger trend in Hollywood: the labeling of films as “content.”In a new essay for Harper’s Magazine reflecting on the career of Federico Fellini, Scorsese lamented how the new era of streaming has made that dreaded c-word far too common in discussion of movies, particularly within the film industry.“As recently as fifteen years ago, the term ‘content’ was heard only when people were discussing the cinema on a
.The awards season in Hollywood has just begun and television as film buffs are rooting for their favourites. On Sunday, the Critics Choice Awards 2021 were held in person as well as virtually.
After enthraling us all with his Oscar-winning act in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Brad Pitt has shifted gears to Bullet Train, David Leitch's upcoming directorial based on Kotaro Isaka's Japanese novel Maria Beetle.
As Disney prepares to release “Raya and the Last Dragon” in theaters and as a premium on-demand title this Friday, CEO Bob Chapek says that he thinks the experimentation his studio and others in Hollywood are doing with releasing movies during the pandemic will permanently change the movie business.“The consumer is probably more impatient than they’ve ever been before,” Chapek said during a Q&A at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference, “particularly since now
Pop artist Zayn Malik's younger sister has been subject to some major trolling on social media. Waliyha, uploaded a screenshot of the vile abuse she received to her Instagram Stories.
Jane Fonda used her Golden Globes acceptance speech to discuss the issue of representation in Hollywood.
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Lady Gaga has called her dogwalker a “hero” as she breaks her silence on his shooting and the theft of two of her dogs.The star is currently in Italy filming Ridley Scott’s Gucci and is believed to have left her three French bulldogs in the care of dogwalker Ryan Fischer.On Wednesday night (February 24), Fischer was shot while walking Gaga’s dogs in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles and two of her pets, Koji and Gustav, were stolen.
Lady Gaga is speaking out for the first time since her dogs were stolen in Hollywood earlier this week.
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There are very few actors in Hollywood that can basically get any film financed as long as they attach their name to the cast list. Ryan Gosling is one of those actors.
Jesse Plemons has joined Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro in Killers of the Flower Moon, the big-budget thriller Martin Scorsese is directing for Apple. The casting is a major coup for Plemons, who for years has anchored productions or stole scenes with his performances in supporting roles.
Jesse Plemons is getting some repeat business with Martin Scorsese.
Martin Scorsese took aim at the current state of the movie industry as streaming continues to take over amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Haley Bosselman editorIn an essay-long praise of film legend Federico Fellini as part of the March issue of Harper’s Magazine, Martin Scorsese laments over the devaluing of cinema.“As recently as fifteen years ago, the term “content” was heard only when people were discussing the cinema on a serious level, and it was contrasted with and measured against ‘form,’” he wrote.
In a new essay for Harper’s Magazine, legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese doesn’t pull any punches as he has some harsh criticisms for the state of the movie industry. Tilted “Il Maestro”, the article focus is on director Federico Fellini but dives into so much more especially the current state of streamers and his issues with their effect on the movie going experience.
In a lengthy essay published Tuesday inHarper'smagazine, Martin Scorsese made his case that cinema, as he sees it, is not an all-inclusive term by highlighting his admiration forItalian film director and screenwriterFederico Fellini. In 2019, Scorsese drew the ire of Marvel fans when he asserted that Marvel superhero films are notcinema.
Over the past few years, Martin Scorsese has become the poster child for the debate over what qualifies as “cinema.” While we’re not here to relitigate comments he made about superhero films and the current state of the film industry, it’s clear that Scorsese longs for the bygone era of filmmakers such as Stanley Kubrick, Agnes Varda, and Ingmar Bergman.
As we previously covered, Edgar Wright, Quentin Tarantino, and the folks at Empire magazine hosted a three-hour podcast talk to discuss their love of movies.
EXCLUSIVE: In an effort to expand the scope of representation and inclusion in the TV movie space, producers Jessica Yingling and Adam Ripp have launched Rom Com Pictures, which aims to develop and produce inclusive romance movies written by underrepresented writers whose stories appeal to audiences of all ages.