Luca Guadagnino Teases ‘Scarface’ and Why His HBO Series Isn’t Like ‘Call Me By Your Name’
Guadagnino makes his first foray into episodic television with “We Are Who We Are,” a coming-of-age series hitting HBO in September.
Guadagnino makes his first foray into episodic television with “We Are Who We Are,” a coming-of-age series hitting HBO in September.
Guadagnino adds the gangster picture to his already full plate.
A question related to Michelle Pfeiffer’s weight will likely not be rebroadcast.
Brian Koppelman says a comment he made about De Palma 10 years ago led to him being relieved of his moderating duties.
Jesse Kornbluth tells IndieWire his controversial question was misunderstood and outcry is a reflection of the “knee-jerk political correctness of our time.”
Pfeiffer, a three-time Oscar-nominee, shut down questions about her weight during “Scarface,” by saying, “I was playing a cocaine addict.”
From super sharks in “Deep Blue Sea” to Kevin Spacey in “Se7en,” this month’s best new Netflix movies offer a variety of different monsters.
Say hello to my little friends, every movie coming to Netflix in April.
With the news that David Ayer has dropped out of the project, the IndieWire team debates whether Universal should stop.
“Hell or High Water” helmer David MacKenzie and “Patriots Day” filmmaker Pete Berg are front-runners to direct the film.
His remake of “The Magnificent Seven” arrives next month.