Obsessed with the 1897 Gothic horror novel and its Hollywood permutations since childhood, the filmmaker now admits the author "was a bit of a hack." By Robert Eggers Touting its “terror, eroticism, ...
A sex symbol with girl-next-door appeal, she rose to fame in the 1960s and starred in more than 150 films, including the Oscar-winning ‘8½’ and ‘The Leopard.’ Claudia Cardinale in an undated photo.
Wednesday actor Owen Painter recently sat down with Vulture to discuss the human element he brought to his performance as Slurp the zombie—and of course, what it was like eating the disembodied ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based mk2 Films has boarded sales on Laura Poitras’ latest documentary Cover-Up ahead of its world premiere Out of Competition at the upcoming Venice Film Festival. Anticipation is ...
Quentin Tarantino has revealed which of his films he thinks is his best, which is his favorite and which one he believes he was “born to make.” During a two-hour appearance on the “Church of Tarantino ...
"The way [violence] is overdone now is upsetting," the auteur said of modern cinema. “I love Scorsese, so there are moments for it,” Coppola said, adding that “violent themes can be interesting or ...
The Playmaker has closed several distribution deals for the World War II drama “Never Alone,” directed by Klaus Härö. “Never Alone” has been picked up for distribution in Bulgaria (Beta Film), India ...
IFC Films, the company behind such major indie releases as “Boyhood,” “The Death of Stalin” and “Y Tu Mamá También,” is undergoing a rebrand. As IFC Films prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary, ...
IFC Films is rebranding to Independent Film Company (IFC) with a new logo and a renamed parent, IFC Entertainment Group, taking on a higher profile within AMC Networks. The 25-year-old New York-based ...
“Peter Hujar’s Day” has found a home. The film, written and directed by Ira Sachs and starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it quickly became one ...
“Nosferatu” began its undead life in 1922 as a silent, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula.” But F.W. Murnau’s film, subtitled “A Symphony of Horror,” soon came to be regarded ...