The Best Movies Eligible for the 2021 Oscars Right Now
From “Sound of Metal” to “Soul,” catch up now on the best films that can contend for the 2021 Oscars.
From “Sound of Metal” to “Soul,” catch up now on the best films that can contend for the 2021 Oscars.
Tonight at 6 p.m. ET, join IndieWire and Flanigan for a live concert and Q&A to chat about Eliza Hittman’s hit new drama.
Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: Hittman and her editor and husband Scott Cummings on the importance of pulling back and their unique collaboration.
Barry Jenkins and Adele Romanski explain what “Moonlight” taught them about getting difficult stories to mass audiences.
Focus adds another drama pulled from theaters during the pandemic to its On-Demand offerings.
“Emma” and “First Cow” took major hits: While smaller movies are less likely to be pulled by distributors, their audiences appear unwilling to leave their homes.
The MPA limited the powers of “Eighth Grade” and “Boyhood” by giving them R ratings. That won’t be the case for Eliza Hittman’s upcoming abortion drama.
Hittman’s must-see festival favorite opens in the U.S. later this month.
The Silver Bear winner explains how she assembled her naturalistic thriller and found her lead in a 19-year-old with no acting experience.
As filmmakers like Eliza Hittman played to energetic crowds in Europe, the industry considered its inroads to gender parity as well as the work ahead.
The filmmaker has always sought fresh talents for her intimate films, and her latest features star-turns from a pair of cinematic newbies. At Sundance, she told IndieWire how she found them.
The film, which had its world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, is inspired by a tragic true story.