Green Book: Mortensen Apologizes for Using the N-Word

Oscar winner Mahershala Ali (“Moonlight”) has accepted an apology from his Green Book co-star Viggo Mortensen for using the N-word on at a screening of their film, but noted that it was not appropriate for him to use the slur.

Von Lux: Natalie Portman as Pop Star in Brady Corbett’s New Film

Portman plays Celeste, an American pop star who survived a school shooting as a teenager

Suspiria: Interview with Director Luca (Call Me By Your Name) Guadagnino

Suspiria, the new horror film from Luca Guadagnino (Oscar winner for Call Me By Your Name), world premiered at the 2018 Venice Film Fest.   Origins: Luca Guadagnino: I come from Palermo, which is for those who don’t know Sicily in the south of Italy.  I remember it was a very busy place despite that Sicily is […]

What Men Want: Director Adam Shenkman

Interview with Director Adam Shenkman Building Atmosphere Specifically I’m looking… this is a sequence towards the end of act… sort of… sort of the act two structure where she’s melting down basically and the purpose of the scene is as we’re leaving her too… as we’re leaving Taraji’s character to the all is lost moment […]

Ballad of Buster Scruggs, The: Joel and Ethan Coen’s Western Anthology Film

A no-competition entry at the upcoming Venice Film Fest was as surprising as Joel and Ethan Coen’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, a Western anthology film to premiere in Lido and then be released by Netflix in November. Boasting a running time of 132 minutes, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is now confirmed as a […]