Steve Kang "wanted to roll out the red carpet" for the Fox series. He faces a riptide of multi-jurisdictional challenges.
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Ever wondered how difficult it could be to film an action thriller? There are some unimaginable scenarios and wild scenes that pull in fans with their intensity. Now, Disney Plus is about to release ...
Rachel Taparjan discusses her debut feature, premiering at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, trauma-informed filmmaking and why Western media's portrayal of Romanian orphans is a hidden "antagonist" of the doc.
Othmar Schmiderer wanted to avoid "fear-mongering or finger-wagging" but sees a "possible colonization of distant planets as an extension of an imperial lifestyle that has gone unchecked." By Georg ...
Saoirse Azwihangwisi O'Connor as Adamma in 'Kiki' Naomi Sheridan The tough conversation surrounding the safety and citizenship of those fleeing poverty, famine or war is at the forefront of Naomi ...
Despite what the world may tell you, it’s always best to be your most authentic self. In New York-based Indian filmmaker Snigdha Kapoor’s short film Holy Curse, one young pre-teen fights for their ...
Radwan moved to New York City from Germany in the mid-1990s, and most of her work has been as a cinematographer. She won an Emmy in 2024 as the director of photography on the documentary “Girls State, ...
Luke Barnett and Noam Kroll tell Future of Filmmaking about garnering close to a million views for a film they shot in two hours, and why they raced to ensure "The Studio" Season 2 didn't beat them to ...
Clint Bentley has spent the last few years staring down grief and transformation, both on-screen and off. The writer-director of “Train Dreams,” adapted from Denis Johnson’s Pulitzer Prize finalist ...
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