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Kodak announces Veritas 200D, from ‘Euphoria’ cinematographer Marcell Rév’s desire for a more classical Hollywood rendition of colors and skin tones.
Celebrate the 30-year anniversary of "James and the Giant Peach," an underrated stop-motion classic from Henry Selick.
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.
AMC's new series, 'The Audacity,' follows a data-mining CEO's desperate attempts to dominate Silicon Valley, no matter how low he goes to get there.
Once America's most promising movie theater chain, the Alamo Drafthouse has become a QR-coded symbol of corporate enshittification.
Season 2 proved that the format is applicable to more than just court proceedings. Here are five suggestions for where Season 3 could go.
'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair' is more than a sweet epilogue; it's a reminder of the kind of shows that used to thrive on TV. [REVIEW]
The Writers Guild has reached a tentative deal with the film and TV studios on now a four-year contract. What does it mean for writers?
Hurricanes + sharks + Tommy Wirkola = a surprisingly fun disaster movie, with real bite and actual scares.
Production designer Nina Ruscio and costume designer Lyn Paolo tell IndieWire about making sure that 'The Pitt' never has a 'Game of Thrones' moment.
Screenwriter Ed Solomon discusses finding a shape for 'The Christophers' and how it was written for actors Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel.
Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) go out on their own terms in 'Hacks' Season 5, prioritizing a good laugh above all else.
Netflix released the first look for Ray Gunn, Brad Bird's upcoming animated film starring Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell.
Dan Levy follows 'Schitt's Creek' with 'Big Mistakes,' a Netflix series about how one slip sends two timid siblings spiraling into a life of crime.
Director Kat Coiro’s wholesome, well-meaning rom-com 'You, Me & Tuscany' stars Halle Bailey and Rege-Jean Page as soon-to-be-lovers in Italy. Review.
While Marvel blockbusters bend over backward to keep superheroes alive forever, 'The Boys' Season 5 examines the harm of adults' childlike fantasies.
The Michael Jackson biopic movie 'Michael,' starring Jackson's own nephew Jaafar Jackson, will be a very different one than first imagined.
Interview: 'The Christophers' director Steven Soderbergh on artist's worst fears, Ian McKellen's house, and nightmare of clutter.
The Michael Jackson biopic movie 'Michael,' starring Jackson's own nephew Jaafar Jackson, will be a very different one than first imagined.
Elaine May's 'Mikey and Nicky' is getting a new restoration and theatrical run for its 50th anniversary.