ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to The Dreadful director Natasha Kermani about the new Gothic horror movie.
"The characters we've created won't submit to our preordained goals," said Oscar-nominated "Marty Supreme" co-writer Ronald Bronstein while on the Santa Barbara Film Festival Writers Panel.
How to Make a Killing' follows Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell), who was disowned by his obscenely wealthy family at birth when he was conceived out of wedlock. Determined to reclaim the family ...
Production designer Suzie Davies on designing a visual architecture based on the characters' feelings, not period accuracy, for 'Wuthering Heights.' ...
How "Train Dreams" screenwriters Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar adapted Denis Johnson's "unadaptable" novella into a movie.
This Robert Duvall passion project (which he wrote, directed, and starred in) found an outspoken supporter in Roger Ebert.
Are we at a crossroads with AI, or already way down the road leading to the death of the creative? You can’t halt progress, ...
Super Bowl MVPs are supposed to cash in with their teams, not hit free agency, but Kenneth Walker III is flipping the script.
The European screen icon on stepping into British social realism with Lance Hammer’s Berlin competition drama — and why films about aging, illness and family live in “that in-between time where things ...
Akinola Davies Jr. tells TheWrap about his new film "My Father's Shadow." Akinola directs the film, which started as a short film script his brother Wale wrote years ago.
How it took eight years to make 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' and why Gore Verbinski returned to directing after a near ...