Regina King Hopes ‘One Night in Miami’ Opens Doors for Black Women Filmmakers
The actress makes her feature directing debut with an adaptation of the award-winning play, which premieres at the Venice Film Festival.
The actress makes her feature directing debut with an adaptation of the award-winning play, which premieres at the Venice Film Festival.
Regina King aims for her fourth Emmy win in six years, while the rest of the field is hoping for their first. [Updated August 21]
The film will have its world premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival in September.
“One of my girlfriends texted me a picture of Sister Night and said, ‘Who would have known that your costume would be our grocery store outfit?'” King said.
With television’s winter awards cycle looming, don’t overlook the genius right in front of your face.
HBO’s series is both a celebration and condemnation of onscreen heroes, so IndieWire spoke to King about her remarkable role that can’t betray reality.
An immaculately executed hour of television, “This Extraordinary Being” transports you into a terrifying past all too similar to our present.
For creator Damon Lindelof, the idea came to him after he read Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “The Case for Reparations.”
Regina King, Damon Lindelof, and the “Watchmen” team gathered to celebrate their long-awaited premiere at the Arclight Cinerama Dome in Hollywood.
From its status as an adaptation to that whole “no cell phones” thing, below is everything you need to know about “Watchmen” before it premieres.
Damon Lindelof, Nicole Kassell, and their cast took part in a panel discussion after “Watchmen” made its world premiere at New York Comic-Con.
Law enforcement, domestic terrorism, and vigilante justice all figure into this early look at Damon Lindelof’s upcoming reworking of the classic graphic novel.