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50th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline50) Announces Opening Night, Centerpiece, and Pride Kickoff Films
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50th San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline50) Announces Opening Night, Centerpiece, and Pride Kickoff Films
‘Death by Lightning,’ ‘Big Mistakes,’ Rachel Sennott Lead 2026 Gotham Television Awards Nominations
Interview: Isabelle Huppert on the political seams and emotional threads of ‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ and the role of fashion in her life
2022 Emmys: With ‘Inventing Anna’ and ‘Ozark,’ will Julia Garner keep her winning streak alive?
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Interview: For ‘The Last Movie Stars,’ Ethan Hawke goes behind the scenes and behind the lives of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
Interview: Lesley Manville on the fabric of ‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ and the joy and journey of playing Ada
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Interview: Carrie Cracknell on modernizing ‘Persuasion’ and how the pandemic allowed her to make the film she wanted
‘The Last Movie Stars’ review: Ethan Hawke’s behind the scenes of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward’s personal and professional lives is gracefully, passionately archived [A-]
On the Shelf: ‘Highest 2 Lowest,’ ‘John Singleton’s Hood Trilogy,’ a Nancy Meyers Double Feature and Action-Packed Spectacles Highlight the Physical Media releases for the Week of April 27
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 151 – ‘The Annihilation of Fish’ (Burnett, 1999)