Life After ‘GLOW’: Betty Gilpin Has a Big Movie, a Book, and a Crazy Pitch for Season 4
Tumultuous times can’t sink the three-time Emmy nominee, who tells IndieWire what’s next in an ever-changing career of her own design.
Tumultuous times can’t sink the three-time Emmy nominee, who tells IndieWire what’s next in an ever-changing career of her own design.
Craig Zobel’s Trump-era satire was delayed months by Universal Pictures following right-wing backlash over its perceived bias.
“Onward,” “The Hunt,” and “Emma” are among the growing number of films getting early digital release.
In an unprecedented move amid the coronavirus outbreak, Universal Pictures will make its top theatrical titles available for audiences at home.
“The Hunt” finally opens, but could a biopic about Christian musician Jeremy Camp and his late wife beat Pixar’s “Onward” this weekend? It’s possible.
Craig Zobel’s fun but uneven satire combines the droll self-satisfaction of a New Yorker cartoon with the wet gore of an Eli Roth movie.
Donald Trump tweeted and the right-wing backlash was deafening, but now that “The Hunt” is finally coming out, Zobel has much to say.
Universal knows there’s no such thing as bad publicity for its film about 1 percent liberal elites hunting conservatives. They could turn it into an event film.
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The director says he “supported the decision to move the film off its release date” after the back-to-back mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.
The studio had already made the decision to pull the film even before the President started tweeting about it.
Carefully marketing violent and political film and TV projects is becoming increasingly important for distributors like HBO and Fox.