At a screening of Yorgos Lanthimos' film, star and producer Emma Stone opened up about the much-chatted-about head-shaving, and her own jitters.| IndieWire
Mescal spoke with IndieWire at the New York City premiere of "The History of Sound."| IndieWire
Despite opening to just $500,000 in its opening weekend, the studio believes Sydney Sweeney's 'Americana' will still turn a profit.| IndieWire
Chloé Zhao directs Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in 'Hamnet,' out this fall from Focus Features after playing fall festivals.| IndieWire
A year after its premiere, Hannah Peterson's 'The Graduates' is finally hitting theaters. She tells IndieWire what it took to get here.| IndieWire
Meet the filmmakers, writers, directors, and actors who broke big at this year's Sundance Film Festival.| IndieWire
Sundance: Sierra Falconer's low-key 'Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)' consists of four effervescent vignettes set on the same Michigan lake.| IndieWire
Sierra Falconer's warm and winsome anthology film is well worth seeking out.| IndieWire
With the entertainment industry on the ropes and productions moving to cheaper locales, Mayor Bass wants to make shooting in Los Angeles easier.| IndieWire
Upon its release, "Avanti!" was dismissed by critics, but its leading lady Juliet Mills helps restore the movie's position in Billy Wilder's canon.| IndieWire
The divisive glam rock classic turns 50 at a critical time for complexity and camp in repertory cinema. Analysis of the alternate endings, legacy.| IndieWire
IndieWire speaks with genre directors in short film about women's healthcare and fantasy. Interviews for 'The Rebirth,' 'Feed,' and 'The Dysphoria.'| IndieWire
Interview: 'East of Wall' filmmaker Kate Beecroft on how she found Tabatha Zimiga and an incredible story.| IndieWire
Last weekend, a Hollywood stalwart Jonathan Kaplan passed away, leaving behind decades of impressive film and television work.| IndieWire
IndieWire Honors: Impact Award winners Luca Guadagnino, Justin Kuritzkes, Amy Pascal, and Rachel O'Connor on 'Challengers' most iconic scene.| IndieWire
Oscar-nominated Past Lives producer Christine Vachon Shares her Producing Secrets| IndieWire
Producer Mary Parent Knows How to Produce Big-Scale, Artful Movies like Oscar Contender 'Dune: Part Two'| IndieWire
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the newly elected 2025-2026 Academy Foundation Board members and officers.| IndieWire
The production designer and director behind the hit Apple TV+ comedy talk about how the studio set itself tells the story of 'The Studio.'| IndieWire
A labor group for freelance workers is calling for a strike ahead of the Cannes Film Festival, saying a new policy will slash their benefits.| IndieWire
The French actress and filmmaker will bring 'Moi aussi' to the festival, as the country and its film industry continues to grapple with #MeToo.| IndieWire
"Oppenheimer" is also beating all box-office expectations.| IndieWire
Here's how to watch the 2025 Cannes awards ceremony live stream, held Saturday, May 24.| IndieWire
Juliette Binoche leads Tran Anh Hung's "The Taste of Things," which is France's Oscars submission.| IndieWire
Director Justine Triet discusses finding unusual ways to hit the beats of a great courtroom drama in the Neon film.| IndieWire
Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows the global success of 'Drive My Car' with 'Evil Does Not Exist,' in theaters May 3. Watch the trailer here.| IndieWire
Executives from MoviePass, Alamo Drafthouse, and the Cinema Foundation discussed the state of movie theaters at SXSW.| IndieWire
Some cinema chains believe having a gift shop inside a movie theater could be a new innovation. Others are less sure.| IndieWire
Laser projection, large-format screens, Dolby Atmos sound — the premium theater experience can mean many things and it all costs a fortune.| IndieWire
Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass unveiled a proposal that would more than double California's film tax credit incentives.| IndieWire
From Christine Vachon to Will Packer, six of cinema's super-producers offer their best advice.| IndieWire
Greta Gerwig, president of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival jury, spoke about the scandals plaguing the festival during the jury press conference.| IndieWire
The Taste of Things, Juliette Binoche, Interview| IndieWire
'Drive My Car' director Ryusuke Hamaguchi will direct his next feature film 'All of the Sudden' in Paris.| IndieWire
The 'Emilia Perez' creative team tell IndieWire about navigating a musical, transforming Karla Sofia Gascon into a cartel leader and title character| IndieWire
The 2025 Oscars has seen a calm in the Best Picture race, where 'Anora' is now the agreed upon frontrunner.| IndieWire
Venice: Justin Kurzel's skillfully made white supremacy thriller 'The Order' feels too close to his prior movies, even with a strong Jude Law turn.| IndieWire
See who wins at the 2025 DGA Awards with our complete winners list.| IndieWire
Like Federico Fellini's 1957 Oscar-winning drama, 'Anora' uses sex work to explore the price of hope in broken societies.| IndieWire
Mikey Madison shines in a Sean Baker movie that starts as a fantasy romp before making a laugh-out-loud funny pivot into "Uncut Gems" territory| IndieWire
The founders of the LIMEHOF Music Documentary Film Festival tell IndieWire why they think the genre was overdue for its own festival.| IndieWire
What the Critics Choice Awards Tell Us About the Oscars| IndieWire
2025 Critics Choice Awards winners list: 'Anora,' 'Wicked,' 'Emilia Perez' win big while 'Shogun' dominates the TV awards.| IndieWire
Hispanics made clear their issues with 'Emilia Pérez' long before a social media disaster threatened its chances. Opinion.| IndieWire
What Jacques Audiard's trans musical 'Emilia Perez' lacks in psychological complexity it certainly makes up for in wild swings.| IndieWire
Oscar winner Juliette Binoche will serve as the 2025 Cannes Film Festival jury president. The festival runs May 13-24.| IndieWire
'Rebel Ridge,' 'The Hateful Eight,' 'Parasite,' and more of the best and most tense thrillers now streaming on Netflix.| IndieWire
Mikey Madison visits the Criterion Closet, where she discusses the influences of actors like Jack Nicholson and Isabelle Huppert.| IndieWire
2025 Golden Globe nominations: Full list led by 'Emilia Perez,' 'The Brutalist,' 'The Bear,' 'Shogun,' and 'Only Murders in the Building.'| IndieWire
No talent or cast was revealed for, but "Moana 2" will be an animated sequel to the 2016 movie and is separate from the live-action "Moana."| IndieWire
Jude Law's selections from the Criterion Closet/'Cupboard' include 'Stalker,' 'Local Hero,' and 'The Night of the Hunter.'| IndieWire
As clever as it is cringe-inducing, "Deadpool & Wolverine," with Hugh Jackman, makes a surprisingly decent case in defense of its dying genre.| IndieWire
Nicholas Hoult explained why auditioning for 'The Batman' before Robert Pattinson was cast was emotionally 'a lot.'| IndieWire
The last scene of 'Anora' is one of the great movie endings. Writer/director Sean Baker breaks down how they shot Mikey Madison's emotional moment.| IndieWire
Panelists at IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking Summit discussed Gavin Newsom's proposed $750 million change to California's tax credit system.| IndieWire
Costume designer and artistic director Virginie Montel tells IndieWire about designing a sprawling Mexico City for even more sprawling emotions.| IndieWire
The third "Paddington" movie isn't bad, but "Paddington 2" director Paul King clearly took the series' magic with him when he left to make "Wonka."| IndieWire
The directing learning curve was scary for Pete Docter, who channeled his personal life into now iconic Pixar classics "Monsters, Inc." and "Up."| IndieWire
Ayo Edebiri and Colman Domingo appear in visual artist Tyler Mitchell's short film for Neiman Marcus.| IndieWire
James LeGros, Danny McCarthy, and gifted newcomer Lily Collias star in a movie that unfolds with the grace and sensitivity of a masterful short story.| IndieWire
George Clooney reacted to Quentin Tarantino's supposed diss about Clooney not being a real movie star.| IndieWire
Q&A: The star of Alex Garland's heart-pounding 'Civil War' tells IndieWire where her honesty came from, and where it's going next.| IndieWire
'Deadpool & Wolverine' writers go long with IndieWire on populating their smash hit with some of the superhero world's biggest names.| IndieWire
Cannes: Paul Schrader's 'Oh, Canada,' starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi, gets lost in its own ambition.| IndieWire
The new Academy Foundation Board will oversee the organization's public charity work including the Academy Museum.| IndieWire
Paul Schrader on why his masterpiece “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" never showed in Japan and shares details of his new film 'Non Compos Mentis.'| IndieWire
Paramount's board has approved a deal for David Ellison's production company to buy National Amusements and then have Paramount merge with it.| IndieWire
The 85-year old actor gave theater-goers a scare when he lost his footing and fell from the stage, but is doing well after being checked by doctors.| IndieWire
Robert Eggers, Jane Schoenbrun, and seven more horror directors tell IndieWire about the impact and influence of 'The Blair Witch Project' at 25.| IndieWire
Though production moved fast, 'Rustin' star Colman Domingo feels the speed added to the "raw" authenticity of Greg Kwedar's 'Sing Sing.'| IndieWire
The filmmaker behind 'Edge of Tomorrow' and 'The Bourne Identity' discusses how he feels about streaming.| IndieWire
In "Coup!" [review], Peter Sarsgaard and Billy Magnussen drive a pandemic satire with very confused politics.| IndieWire
Francis Ford Coppola reportedly told his 'Megalopolis' cast and crew that he would kiss extras for his own 'pleasure.'| IndieWire
IndieWire's Alison Foreman and Christian Zilko kickoff their column about midnight movies in the streaming age.| IndieWire
Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell star opposite Vincent Price in this genre blend midnight movie noir about a Mexican resort. IndieWire After Dark.| IndieWire
Director David Lowell Rich's psychosexual thriller stars Eleanor Parker as an infirm cat lady facing threats of murder. IndieWire After Dark.| IndieWire
Stunning Dixie Peabody and a young Dan Haggerty appear in this bizarre biker movie, the first ever to be directed by a woman. IndieWire After Dark.| IndieWire
A24's dazzling last chapter for Mia Goth's reigning scream queen sees Maxine Minx out for blood in Hollywood, 1985. Director Ti West. Review.| IndieWire
McKellen was known primarily for his theater performances, but his work on the film adaptation of 'Richard III' elevated his cinematic career.| IndieWire
IndieWire compares and contrasts the two suspense films, each focused on one man trying to break free of their circumstance.| IndieWire
Starring Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, and Laurence Olivier, this 1965 thriller looks for a child we can't be sure ever existed. IndieWire After Dark.| IndieWire
IATSE members have ratified the Basic Agreement and Area Standards Agreement each by a wide margin.| IndieWire
M. Night Shyamalan talks his new movie 'Trap,' Josh Hartnett, shooting in 35mm, and his love for one-word titles.| IndieWire
Review: Josh Hartnett is dangerously charming in M. Night Shyamalan's far-fetched cat and mouse thriller 'Trap.'| IndieWire
'Test Pattern' filmmaker Shatara Michelle Ford's 'Dreams in Nightmares' is an intimate exploration of identity.| IndieWire
Hollywood Teamsters voted to ratify a new contract, avoiding a strike that could have stopped Hollywood film and TV production.| IndieWire
Will Ferrell shared how the 'Anchorman' reshoots affected the ending of the beloved film.| IndieWire