Ahead of "Strange Way of Life" premiering at Cannes, Almodóvar shared with IndieWire his latest plans for an English-language production, even as the one that got away still irks him.
Thierry Fremaux and other Cannes programmers talk to IndieWire about the challenges and opportunities of the lineup at a difficult moment for world cinema.
Filmmaker Laurel Parmet and star Eliza Scanlen know their film is about a "problematic" relationship. But that's why, they tell IndieWire, they're putting their faith in their audience.
Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof's Peacock adventure may be outlandish and fanciful, but it still challenges viewers to consider where, exactly, they put their faith.
"It's really rare to center a trans woman in a title character," the "Transparent" star told IndieWire. "I just knew that if I got the chance to do it, I could make it work."
Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen tell IndieWire why Italy was "magnetic" for "Book Club: The Next Chapter" — and the unsung projects they want young people to see.
As Clarkson tells IndieWire, part of what helps her take on complicated mothers in movies like "Monica" and series like "Sharp Objects" is never wanting to be one herself.