Also in today’s newsletter, Alibaba to ‘aggressively’ invest in AI, and Hong Kong’s low-tax appeal threatened by property slowdown ...
There are shades of Peter Bogdanovich’s 1973 Depression-set comedy Paper Moon in Argentinian director Iván Fund’s melancholy ...
Other People’s Money plays in the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival. The series premiere will be a full circle ...
James Packer will play a leading role in a push by the $2.8 trillion superannuation sector to sell the success of the ...
FilmNation Entertainment has hired Andy Kim, a top executive at Participant Media, to serve as its chief operating officer.
The NBA trade deadline is behind us, and the playoffs are two months away. Here are the biggest reunions and storylines to ...
After a challenging year-plus, the 2025 film festival will show about 200 features and short films, down from 300 in 2024.
"The Brutalist" director Brady Corbet said he made "zero dollars" for his last two films and called the film promotion process "crazy." ...
Iranian filmmakers Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani, the creative duo behind the Oscar-nominated animated short “In the ...
The director of "The Brutalist" says he made "zero" money from the film and that fellow filmmakers nominated for awards are ...
Brady Corbet, who is an Oscar-nominated director, exposed an unexpected financial actuality hidden behind his critically celebrated film, The Brutalist.
Director Brady Corbet has said he made “zero dollars” from his Oscar-nominated movie “The Brutalist” during an interview in which he also highlighted the financial precarity facing many filmmakers.
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