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David Mackenzie on the “Yin-and-Yang” Relationship Between ‘Relay’ and ‘Hell or High Water’
The filmmaker was an early Taylor Sheridan adopter with the 2016 neo-western: "It was the best script I've ever read."
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singer-Songwriter EJAE on “Golden” Hitting No. 1 on Hot 100: “I Cried All Day”
The singer-songwriter, who trained to be a K-pop idol before transitioning to songwriting, is finally getting her much-deserved moment in the spotlight thanks to the success of the Netflix animated film and its soundtrack.
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Riz Ahmed Explains How a Real-Life Robbery Inspired ‘Relay’ Role and Why He’s Glad He Didn’t Appear on ‘Andor’
The 'Rogue One' star joked to 'Andor' creator Tony Gilroy that he should get a consolation prize for not being on the show: "Does that mean I'm getting a Bodhi Rook standalone movie?"
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KJ Apa Didn’t Want to Be an Actor, But Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way Now
With 'Riverdale' in his rearview mirror, the actor is now excited to be starring in movies, such as Prime Video's 'The Map That Leads to You,' that he "wouldn't have been able to imagine" before.
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Sarajevo Title ‘Stars of Little Importance’ Offers Sex, Alcohol and a Melancholy Christmas
The feature directorial debut of Renátó Olasz, executive produced by none other than Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr, is improvised rather than scripted and screens in Sarajevo's competition program.
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Paul Walter Hauser on ‘Americana’ and Turning Down Kevin Costner and Luca Guadagnino
The actor’s had quite a summer, with roles in Marvel’s latest ’Fantastic Four’ film, the 'Naked Gun' reboot and the finally released ‘Americana.’ But despite his prolific output, he only takes a role if it feels right. Says the actor of missing out on 'Challengers': "I love Luca, and he’s been nothing but sweet to me."
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‘Scream 7’: Everything We Know About the Next Slasher Movie
Following the release of 'Your Favorite Scary Movie: How the Scream Films Rewrote the Rules of Horror' on Tuesday, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up who's coming back, new castings, creatives attached, a release date, Ghostface teases and Sidney's fate for the upcoming film in the horror franchise.
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‘Night Always Comes’: How Benjamin Caron and Vanessa Kirby Went from the Royal Family to Working-Class America
The Emmy-winning EP of 'The Crown' reunited with the star for the Netflix feature that looks at displacement in Portland.
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10 Wrestlers Turned Actors, Ranked
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is No. 1 at the box office, but not on our list.
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Renée Zellweger Unveils Her Directorial Debut in First Interview About Hand-Drawn Animation ‘They’: “A Passion Project — That’s What This Is”
Zellweger's first foray into directing, a nine-minute short that premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival, takes aim at the plumes of toxicity polluting the world: "We all have these opinions about one another — conversation seems to have left the building."
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Why It Took 35 Years for Spike Lee’s ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ to Hit Theaters
The strangest development saga of any movie this summer includes A-list writers and directors (Mamet, Scorsese) coming and going, and studios spending millions trying to hone the right script. Then, a young producer and first-time screenwriter cracked the code and got Denzel Washington's attention.
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Paul Andrew Williams Presents ‘Dragonfly’ to Edinburgh: “I Come From Making Stuff for Nothing… This Is a Truthful Film”
The director returns to EIFF with his new film, led by Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn, after nabbing the New Director's Award for 'London to Brighton' in 2006: "It makes me a little bit emotional, actually."
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Edinburgh Film Fest’s Paul Ridd on Balancing “Red Carpet-ness” With New Talent, Renée Zellweger’s Directorial Debut and a Bond-Heavy Program
"If it so happens that at the same time as we have our festival, there's some major news about this franchise, then I think that's just a nice boost for us," the EIFF director said about screening six of Sean Connery's James Bond films while rumors swirl around Amazon MGM's upcoming 007 movie.
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From the MCU to Edinburgh: Ralph Ineson on ‘Two Neighbors,’ ‘Fantastic Four’ and Preferring “Less Untamed Aggression” on Female-Directed Sets
The British star says of Ondine Viñao's dark comedy: "I don't think anybody will have had a budget drop from film-to-film as I've had with 'The Fantastic Four' to 'Two Neighbors.'"
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Helen Walsh Makes Her Edinburgh Return With the World Premiere of Erotic Drama ‘On the Sea’: “I Feel Like I’m Back on Home Turf”
The British novelist and director, presenting her sophomore film at the Scottish film fest, talks exploring masculinity, desire and sexual identity in a remote fishing community in Wales.
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Bob Odenkirk Talks Potential ‘Nobody’ Quadrilogy, ‘Pluribus’ Hype and Not Missing Saul Goodman
After 14 years in the 'Breaking Bad' world, Odenkirk hasn't looked back, but says he'd be up for one (or two) more 'Nobody' films.
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