‘In the Bedroom,’ ‘Little Children’ Director Todd Field Sets First Film in 15 Years, Starring Cate Blanchett
The Focus Features-backed “TAR” will be Field’s first directorial project since 2006’s Oscar-nominated “Little Children.”
The Focus Features-backed “TAR” will be Field’s first directorial project since 2006’s Oscar-nominated “Little Children.”
James Gray says Blanchett will only shoot for three days on his star-studded new movie “Armageddon Time.”
Production halted in March but resumed in September on the upcoming psychological thriller.
The first major film festival to still carry on in the age of COVID is here.
“It was very exciting to me to write about women not as mothers or daughters or sisters, but as ambitious women who are unapologetic and who are seeking agency and advancement of other women.”
Veronika Franz and Cristi Puiu also lead this year’s prestigious jury, while Claire Denis will head the Horizons section.
Perspective issues mar an efficient if familiar drama that tries to use a white woman’s true story as a Trojan Horse into Australia’s brutish detention centers.
Though a composite character, Paulson’s Alice Macray is the catalyst upon which “Mrs. America” lives and dies.
Cate Blanchett is still set to head the jury for this year’s main competition.
“Armageddon Time” will be a coming-of-age tale set before the 1980 election and based on Gray’s own childhood memories.
Scheduling issues prevented the Oscar-winning actress from playing a dwarf in Jackson’s beloved fantasy trilogy.
A Le Monde op-ed by Binoche and an astrophysicist features more than 200 signatories calling upon citizens and leaders to avoid ecological disaster.