Michael Moore Teases He Is ‘Working on Something’ and It May Have to Do with the Lively/Baldoni Legal Dispute
The controversial documentarian hasn’t made a film since 2018’s “Fahrenheit 11/9,” but may be gearing up to cover a different kind of political conflict.
The Filmmakers Behind ‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’ Want to Prove that ‘Accessibility Builds a Better World’
Matlin was the first deaf actress to win an Academy Award and has continued to be one of television and cinema’s most enduring figures.
Coralie Fargeat and ‘The Substance’ Smash the Horror Ceiling with Historic Best Director Nod
With Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, and Actress nominations, the French filmmaker’s body horror hit slices and dices one of the Oscars’ long-held prejudices.
SCAD TVfest 2025 to Honor Hiroyuki Sanada, Laverne Cox, Noah Centineo, and More
The 13th annual SCAD TVfest announced its 2025 honorees from beloved series like “Shōgun” and “Outlander,” and new shows like “Clean Slate” and “The Residence.”
Watch a Viral Chinese Romance Coach Detail How to Woo Women in a New Clip from Sundance Doc ‘The Dating Game’
Exclusive: Violet Du Feng’s buzzy documentary premieres during the opening day of the festival on January 23.
The International Oscars Are Here to Stay
With a record 13 nominations for epic musical “Emilia Pérez,” Netflix is finally positioned to take Best Picture. But another musical, “Wicked,” could steal the win. And “The Brutalist” can’t be counted out.
Don’t Let Anything Spoil Sundance’s Funniest Rom-Com — Even This Interview
Sundance: Sophie Brooks’ darkly funny and very wise “Oh, Hi!” follows stars Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman on a romantic weekend that takes a major turn. We can’t say much more.
How the ‘Dimension 20’ Team Is Min-Maxing For Madison Square Garden
Game master Brennan Lee Mulligan and co-executive producer Carlos Luna tell IndieWire about the XP they’ve earned by taking “Dimension 20” on the road.
‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’ Review: The Trailblazing Actress and Activist Gets to Tell Her Own Story
Sundance: Shoshannah Stern’s documentary may sound traditional enough, but there’s a profound power to its choices (and its subject).