Science fiction has also experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks to the many screen adaptations that have emerged over the past decade. While many great sci-fi works have already been adapted to screen or stage, several are still waiting for their adaptation.
If there’s one thing that Hollywood loves, it’s a franchise. After all, a successful franchise can be a moneymaker for the studio lucky enough to have it.
The 6th annual awards celebrate some of the year's greatest cinematic accomplishments, all captured on film stock.
While films like Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Poor Things got multiple nods, many fantastic movies didn’t even get a single nomination. However, they are worth checking out as much as those celebrated flicks.
Former USC women's basketball star Cheryl Miller has been inducted into another Hall of Fame as part of the 2024 California Hall of Fame class. Miller was inducted along with nine other California icons, including Helene An, Willie L.Brown, Jr., Vinton G.
“I try to make soul food with my movies, not junk food,” the Origin filmmaker tells Rolling Stone
“You have to spend time with the actors that you are asking to do anything.”
Using Isabel Wilkerson's Caste as a starting point, Selma filmmaker Ava DuVernay turns the making of a bestseller into an ambitious attempt to rethink the subject of race
"We thought that the path with 'Origin' was going to be much easier," the recent Oscar nominee told IndieWire of her new film with Ava DuVernay. "And it is not turning out that way."
"I wish she felt the recognition and praise that swirls around her peers in big studio films," DuVernay captioned a video of Ellis-Taylor handing out flyers for the film at an AMC theater.
Documentary filmmaker opens up about The Lady Bird Diaries, shadowing John Lewis, and a special Barbie from Ava DuVernay
The film arrives in theaters on January 19 with appearances from Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Nick Offerman, and Victoria Pedretti
Venice: DuVernay's adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson's "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" comes across as a misguided riff on the "Eat Pray Love" formula.
Filmmaker behind Selma and The 13th became the first African American woman with a film in competition in Venice for her new drama Origin
The film is inspired by the work of Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson and will be released theatrically later this year.
“I remember seeing a film that became really formative for me called ‘Ruby in Paradise.’ It was a film about a young woman finding herself. It’s a simple film.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has announced its newly elected Board of Governors. The governors, who set the Academy’s strategic vision and watch out for the organization’s financial health, will take office at the first scheduled board meeting of the new term.
Ava DuVernay was a rising star with her projects like Selma, A Wrinkle in Time, When They See Us, Queen Sugar, and more. It led to her getting a massive deal with Warner Bros.
In the spirit of Billy Eichner, "name a woman." Here are only 20 of the best films directed by women from 2013–23.
In 2019, Jharrel Jerome won an Emmy for his passionate depiction of Korey Wise in “When They See Us,” Ava DuVernay’s four-part limited series chronicling the injustices inflicted upon the Central Park Five.
There will be no late fees on reading these 20 facts you might not know about Captain Marvel.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe had churned out several huge blockbusters. However, the way Black Panther captured the zeitgeist was significant. We had a vision, and 20 facts about Black Panther were in that vision.
We got new movie stars and breakout actors on television. This happens every year, of course. Ah, but that means it is going to happen in 2022 as well.
Ava DuVernay’s latest Netflix project will examine the life and career of civil rights activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick via “Colin in Black & White,” which is slated to premiere October 29 on Netflix.
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