“Susan Sontag Tells How It Feels to Make a Movie,” by Susan Sontag, was originally published in the July 1974 issue of Vogue.
Guillermo del Toro’s ending to his Frankenstein makes a change from the book that was very personal for the director.
From just his scripts alone, Charlie Kaufman is certainly one of the most distinctive voices in American cinema, be it Being ...
As we know from overheard chatter—one thing we’ll learn early, and often, in Derry is that its residents love speaking in ...
Many tentpoles have several unofficial co-writers, but this anthology film (which blends comedy, drama, romance, and horror) ...
Upon graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in 2013, Nora Garrett visited a restaurant with her grandmother near ...
Michael Smiley ('Bad Sisters'), and the weight of history also feature in the Film4-backed short, which world premieres at ...
I’ve got a fun supernatural horror short film for you to watch today titled Koreatown Ghost Story, which is based on a Korean ...
Thamma’ starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles is now in theatres, and here’s my honest review.
Agatha Christie's critically acclaimed mystery And Then There Were None was excellently adapted in a 2015 BBC One miniseries.
Unlike a lot of Hollywood, “Taxi Driver” scribe Paul Schrader is embracing artificial intelligence, saying he has “the ...
I was just on the phone with someone today about a script I had, and I said, ‘You know, this would be a perfect script to do ...