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President Trump Also Called the Emmy Elections ‘Dishonest’
Last night, in the midst of a war with Iran and Republicans fighting for their political lives in the looming midterms, President Trump made a […]
Filmmaker Josh Fox on ‘Unfolding Disaster of Climate Change’ & New Doc
Josh Fox is best known as the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning writer/director of “GasLand.” He is internationally recognized as a spokesperson and leader on the issue of and […]
1977’s Animated ‘The Hobbit’ Is a Hero’s Journey Worth Taking Again
On Friday nights, IndieWire After Dark honors fringe cinema in the streaming age with midnight movies from any moment in film history. First, the BAIT: a weird genre pick, and why we’re […]
Disney+ Show ‘The Doomies’ is the Next Gravity Falls
“Gravity Falls,” the Disney Channel animated series that ran from 2012 to 2016, is one of the greatest children’s cartoons of all time in part […]
Danny Boyle’s ‘Ink’ Sells to Netflix in First Big Sale Ahead of Venice
The Venice Film Festival won’t kick off for another month and a half, but Netflix has already jumped on acquiring the opening night film out […]
‘The Odyssey’: What Christopher Nolan Gets Right and Wrong About Homer
Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” is easily the best-reviewed movie of the year so far — but it’s also creating a major headache for movie-goers trying […]
The Kidnapping of Arabella Review: Chris Pine Goes Italian in Comedy
Carolina Cavalli’s “The Kidnapping of Arabella” opens with one of the single most surprising things I’ve seen and/or heard in a movie this year: Chris […]
‘The Uprising’ Trailer: Andrew Garfield Rebels Against King Richard
Paul Greengrass has seemingly never encountered a true story that he didn’t want to dramatize. The British director has made films about many of the […]
Luis Valdez on ‘American Pachuco’ and His Chicano Legacy
When Luis Valdez first spoke to documentarian David Alvarado, he needed to address his feelings about the negative reception that his evocative play “Zoot Suit,” […]