It seems like it’s going to be one award after another this season for Paul Thomas Anderson. Warner Bros’ action epic “One Battle After Another” was named the best film of the year by the New York ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” was named the best film of 2025 by the New York Film Critics Circle, which announced its annual awards on Tuesday. While the film went into the ...
Critics have the run of awards season right now. On December 1, the Gotham Awards gave One Battle After Another and It Was Just an Accident its highest honors, and just one day later, it’s time for ...
Julia Roberts, Daniel Day-Lewis, George Clooney and Jeremy Allen White are among the stars whose films will be making their world or national premieres at the 2025 New York Film Festival, beginning ...
He works in mysterious ways.
AI tools like Google’s Veo 3 and Runway can now create strikingly realistic video. WSJ’s Joanna Stern and Jarrard Cole put them to the test in a film made almost entirely with AI. Watch the film and ...
Ivan Reitman shaped modern screen comedy with a mix of big ideas, tight timing, and sharp casting choices. His filmography stretches from scrappy Canadian independents to studio blockbusters, with ...
Though it might sound like five minutes of a Todd Solondz movie stretched to nearly 20 times that, Elliott Tuttle’s feature debut certainly goes the distance, even if its uncompromising nature will be ...
Courtesy of Amazon/MGM, A24, Mubi, Netlix, Focus Features, IMDb, Venice Biennale, ENM/Moho, and © Stefania Rosini/SMPSP. The Venice Film Festival is always a splashy ...
As the institutions on THR’s annual list prepare the next generation for the future, many are turning to virtual production, LED walls and, yes, AI. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
There is something inherently tactile and emotional about film. There’s a reason award-winning films like Anora and TV shows like Severance still get shot on film despite how expensive and limiting it ...
“Somebody asked me, ‘When you write a pan of a movie, are you recommending that I not see it?’ ” the film critic Richard Brody recalled. “I said, ‘No, I’m recommending that you not enjoy it.’ ” Since ...
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