The Studio, Apple TV+’s new comedy, sees Seth Rogen play an embattled film exec. But how accurate is its vision of film industry absurdity?
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in 2021 and is the permanent base for Barron and other creatives from the independent horror film company. "We finished Two Heads Creek and then the producer ended up buying the old hospital here ...
Once dismissed as a relic of the past, film photography has made a striking comeback in recent years. Platforms like Instagram and niche sites such as Analogue Wonderland have helped reignite interest ...
We're here to help with a round-up of all the major 2025 film release dates you need to know to plan your cinema trips over the coming months. (This information is accurate as of March 14 ...
“The Lad from Old Ireland" is now available to watch for free from the Irish Film Institute’s IFIPlayer. In the 12-minute silent film "The Lad from Old Ireland," poor Irish farmer Terry ...
As Democrats hammer President Donald Trump, Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk, and Republicans over their call to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare — as well as other ...
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The enigma wrapped in an 80-year-old film discovered inside an antique shop camera has been unravelled, thanks to a call for public assistance. Oliver Barnes, an amateur photographer, was taken ...
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The mystery of an 80-year-old undeveloped film found inside an antique shop camera has finally been solved - after a public appeal for clues. Amateur photographer Oliver Barnes, 20, bought the ...
Based on actual events, director Bill Guttentag’s rousing film is inspirational yet somehow it also feels oh-so-cautionary. The streets of Herat, Afghanistan, are paved not with gold but with ...