Business as usual. Jennifer Garner, 47, was all smiles after leaving a meeting in Santa Monica, California on Friday, February 21.
06.02.2020 - 04:06 / variety.com
Tom Paul can finally exhale. At the end of each November, for more than 20 years, the New York-based sound designer turns nocturnal. Forgoing sleep means he’ll have just enough time to complete the sound edit and mix for the multitude of films he was hired to work on that are premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, the most recent edition of which wrapped on Sunday.
“What usually happens is that directors find out they’re in Sundance around Thanksgiving,” Paul explains. “And then it’s like,
Business as usual. Jennifer Garner, 47, was all smiles after leaving a meeting in Santa Monica, California on Friday, February 21.
Michael Bublé's voice feels like a force of nature and actually calls out to some of nature's most glorious creatures: gorillas. The primates have become the singer's biggest fans (quite literally) since the zoo has been playing his music for them. In his recent visit to Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia, Bublé got to come face to face with his fans.
Johnny Depp hailed the power of film as he dropped into Berlin ahead of the world premiere of Minamataat the Berlin Film Festival on Friday.The drama — directed by Andrew Levitas — sees Depp play celebrated war photographer W.
By Nancy Tartaglione
Sam Smith's next album To Die For has officially been announced, kicking off a new chapter that could see them score a third Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Sam Smith is getting royally hyped for his next era. After opening a wig shop in London, Smith dropped the release date (May 1) and title of his third album (To Die For) last week and on Monday morning (Feb.
Soap fans are reeling from the news that “Days of Our Lives” stars Tyler Massey and Freddie Smith will no longer be on the show, ending the journey of the long-running soap’s gay couple Sonny and Will.
Subscription streamer Starz Play Arabia has partnered with Fremantle to exclusively carry its high-end shows “Baghdad Central,” “The Luminaries,” and “Dublin Murders” across 20 countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan, as the Starz-branded OTT service continues to ramp up operations in the region.
If you're reading this article desperate for an update on Rihanna's upcoming album, not only does she know it, she's openly mocking you.
If you care about cinema, you take the Sundance Film Festival for granted at your peril. Yet despite some early-in-the-festival grousing (“Oh no! The first day has gone by without a masterpiece!”), this was the sort of year that didn’t allow one to take the festival for granted.
Sound mixing and sound editing are still the office Oscar pool ballot busters. Even the Academy is considering combining the categories. But they are different disciplines, and this year’s crop of nominees illustrates the wide range of skills needed to make a movie sound good.
Inventor Nikolai Tesla is more popular today than when he died penniless in a New York hotel in 1943. Back then, he was the futurist who swore he could summon unlimited, clean, wireless electromagnetic energy from the earth — a neat idea, but surely coal and oil were fine.
Andy Samberg’s “Palm Springs” has just broken the record for the biggest sale in the history of the Sundance film festival — by $0.69.
In “The Glorias,” Julie Taymor’s pinpoint timely yet rousingly old-fashioned biopic about the life and times of Gloria Steinem, the legendary feminist leader is portrayed by four different actresses at four different stages of her life.
Jo Brand has said she does not want to replace Sandi Toksvig as a host on The Great British Bake Off.