“Dear Santa” has been 15 years in the making for Bobby and Peter Farrelly. During that time, the brothers parted ways for solo careers, with Peter Farrelly famously winning Best Picture for “Green Book.” Now, a decade after last working together on “Dumb and Dumber To” in 2014, the Farrelly Brothers are back together for a subversive […]
Subscribe to Yahoo Fantasy Forecast It’s Thursday and ‘Fantasy Film Room’ is back with Nate Tice and Matt Harmon. The two dive into our midseason review and reveal their biggest fantasy surprise and disappointment of the 2024 season so far. Tice highlights two 4th year running backs that are having career years in less than […]
This fall, dozens of great movies were showcased at the top film festivals across the globe, and many of those that screened at Venice, Telluride, Toronto, New York, and AFI Fest will shape the awards season over the next three months. The very best reviewed of these (higher on Metacritic than “The Brutalist,” “Anora,” and […]
It’s never a harbinger of good tidings when the critics’ embargo for your $250-million Christmas franchise launcher is 9 p.m. PT on Election Day. But here we are. Amazon MGM Studios’ bid at a Marvel-level action-comedy spectacle, the ho-ho-horrible “Red One” is a blockbuster-sized cinematic lump of coal, driven as if by narcotized reindeer on […]
Spanish sales company Film Factory Entertainment has picked up the rights to director Manuel Rios San Martín’s “The Cavern Crimes” and is pitching the feature to potential buyers at this year’s AFM. Alfa Pictures will lead a Spanish domestic theatrical release for spring 2025. The investigative thriller is set in Burgos near the Atapuerca archaeological […]
The first trailer for Waltzing with Brando, a new film tracking Marlon Brando’s early ’70s plan to create a vacation resort in Tahiti, has been revealed. Waltzing with Brando stars Billy Zane as Brando and Jon Heder as Bernard Judge, the architect and environmental planner tasked with building the resort. It takes place mainly from 1969 […]
When Lauren Weisberger was 22 years old, she got the job that she would end up being famous for all her life. Having “literally never had a job beyond working in a frozen yoghurt place, with a bit of babysitting and lifeguarding”, but hoping to become a writer, she secured an interview to be assistant […]
Tebogo Malope will be sharing his industry experiences with young filmmakers at the Lessons from Bombing event. What tends to happen after one achieves the closest thing to a clean sweep at an awards ceremony, is the inflation of the ego and the management of the big head that comes with all the adoration. But […]
“I came to Comala because I was told that my father lived here, a certain Pedro Páramo.” Many Mexicans know the first sentence of Juan Rulfo’s revered novel, Pedro Páramo, by heart. This week they will hear it on Netflix, with the release of the first film adaptation in almost 50 years of the text […]
Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1023130/documenting-female-voices-in-architecture-women-in-architecture-returns-in-second-chapter “We think we are diverse, and we think we have equality, but is that really the case?” Highlighting the stories of female architecture shaping the built environment, the documentary “Women in Architecture”, by Boris Noir returns for a second chapter. Initiated by Sky-Frame, in collaboration with […]