Lamb: Director Valdimar Jóhannsson on Fan Pregnancy Theories and  Potential Sequel (Cannes Fest Winner)

To direct your first feature, you have to be into everything. It’s such a privilege to make a film. It was a complicated script that could have been a disaster had it not worked–Valdimar Jóhannsson
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Dune: Director Villeneuve Discusses Challenges of Making his Epic Movie

Dune is a sci-fi grounded in human relationships and struggles. It’s about real people and deals with complex themes like ecology, evolution and survival, and the daily battles humans face concerning love, loyalty, duty, betrayal, and power–Villeneuve

Oscar Actors: Daniel Craig on Why He’s Preferred Gay Bars: “It Was a Very Safe Place to Be”

“I’ve been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember. One of the reasons: because I don’t get into fights in gay bars that often,”

Power of the Dog, The: Jane Campion’s Masterful Neo-Western

Filmmaker Jane Campion’s neo-Western “The Power Of The Dog” is one of the year’s most anticipated films. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the cruel and fiercely repressed rancher Phil Burbank, it gracefully lays bare the emotion and agony of those living alongside him on a Montana cattle ranch in the 1920s.Through his fraught relationships with brother George (Jesse Plemons), […]

JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass—Oscar Winner Oliver Stone’s New Inflammatory Political Documentary

Cannes Film Fest 2021 (World Premiere) “The U.S. blockade of Cuba and the Cold War with the Soviet Union could have both ended in 1963 had President John Fitzgerald Kennedy not been assassinated,” controversial filmmaker Oliver Stone say in a recent interview. Stone spoke about those inflammatory events of the Kennedy assassination at the 2021 […]