Brian Cox ‘Won’t Watch’ Jeremy Strong in ‘The Apprentice,’ But Has Seen Kieran Culkin in ‘A Real Pain’
Cox’s “Succession” sons are both nominated at the upcoming 97th Academy Awards, but Daddy was only willing to watch one of their performances.
2025 ADG Lifetime Honorees Share Highlights from Their Storied Careers
Lisa Frazza, Barbara Mesney, Dan Sweetman, and J. Dennis Washington look back on their careers before the ADG Awards on February 15.
Colter Shaw Goes on the Road Every Episode of ‘Tracker’ — Which Means Finding a Lot of Vancouver Locations
The locations team tells IndieWire about keeping Justin Hartley’s bounty hunter on the move for the CBS series.
How ‘Saturday Night Live’ Went from Mocking Politics to Shaping It in the Span of 50 Years
For better and worse, “SNL” continues to define our political discourse.
‘Mickey 17’ Review: Robert Pattinson and Robert Pattinson Star in Bong Joon Ho’s Best English-Language Film So Far
Combining the best parts of “Snowpiercer” and “Okja” into something new, this warm and wonderful film suggests that Bong loves people even more than he hates capitalism.
The Indie Film Business Needs to Change — and Filmmaker Shatara Michelle Ford Has Plenty of Ideas How It Can
Berlin: As the “Test Pattern” filmmaker takes sophomore film “Dreams in Nightmares” to the European market, Ford tells IndieWire about the pressures of true indie filmmaking — and the ways in which it must evolve.
The ‘SNL50: Homecoming Concert’ Had Everything: Kevin Costner Losing It to Cher, Jerry Seinfeld Singing Backstreet Boys, and Lady Gaga with Her D**k in a Box
Lorne Michaels pulled out all the stops for both the alumnus of the show and all his celebrity friends.
‘Hysteria’ Review: An Accidental Quran Burning Sets Off an Intricate German Political Thriller
Berlin Film Festival: Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s tense affair answers too literally the plethora of nuanced questions his story raises about respect, freedom of speech, and the purpose of art.
Ken Burns Shares the ‘Tragedy’ of His Filmmaking Roots in the Criterion Closet
The famed documentarian selected “Odd Man Out,” “Seven Samurai,” and more.
‘Dreams’ Review: Jessica Chastain Gives a Daring Performance in Michel Franco’s Most Powerful Film Yet
Berlin: Franco’s “Dreams” will be controversial, as Chastain forgoes the redeemable feminism of recent roles to play a wealthy philanthropist who loves and exploits a younger, illegal Mexican migrant.