Terry Gilliam’s Passion Project ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Delayed Just Days Before Production
The film was supposed to begin production this Monday, but funding issues are getting in the way once again.
The film was supposed to begin production this Monday, but funding issues are getting in the way once again.
The director’s latest feature is peculiar in some unexpected — and backwards — ways.
Nolan’s deal is the richest pay day for a filmmaker since Peter Jackson and “King Kong.”
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The actor talks about preparing for the lead role in his first film with writer-director Jim Jarmusch.
This year it’s “Denial” starring Rachel Weisz and a new documentary from Ken Burns, but they may not hit Oscar’s soft spot.
The project will likely take the anthology path to the small screen.
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The indie hit is getting a television spin-off in New Zealand. Let’s hope it makes its way to the U.S.
DuVernay’s searing look at the criminalization of African Americans folds many periods of history into a single focused argument.
Creator-director Jonathan Nolan, like his brother, Christopher, prefers film to digital, which gave the “Westworld” pilot a more organic visual style.