The stage adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s myth-making 1967 book is designed to provoke, says its star Olivia DeJonge.
Written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, the film follows two relatives as they make a pilgrimage to their grandmother’s home in Poland.
"El Norte" director Gregory Nava and activist Dolores Huerta explain why the film's immigrant story resonates now more than ...
An iconic piece of Hollywood history has fetched a higher price than the median home in Florida. Olivia Newton-John's ...
The Apprentice is heading back into theaters after scoring two Oscar nominations for its stars Sebastian Stan in Best Actor ...
An era-appropriate melody plays as photographs move slowly across the screen and a voice reads heartfelt letters written ...
Netflix is making 2025 their biggest year yet with major TV, movie and true crime releases in the works. On the small screen, ...
Anointed Australia’s greatest movie by the country’s film institute, “Hanging Rock,” in a new restoration, opens Friday at ...
Andrew Ahn’s thoroughly enjoyable dramedy based on Ang Lee’s 1993 original tests the relationships of two LGBT couples ...