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National Society of Film Critics Award Winners: ‘Nickel Boys’ and ‘A Real Pain’ Dominate the Night
The National Society of Film Critics crowns Nickel Boys as Best Picture, with A Real Pain and Sing Sing among top honorees. See the full list of winners.
Jeff Baena, Indie Film Director and Aubrey Plaza’s Husband, Dies at 47
Indie film director Jeff Baena, known for Life After Beth and The Little Hours, has passed away at 47. Celebrate his legacy in independent cinema.
36th Palm Springs International Film Awards Red Carpet Photos: Ariana Grande, Mikey Madison & More
Discover the highlights of the 36th Palm Springs International Film Awards, including red carpet photos and award winners like Nicole Kidman, Colman Domingo, and Ariana Grande.
‘Saturday Night’ Director Jason Reitman Says Chevy Chase Told Him He “Should Be Embarrassed” About Film
Jason Reitman recounts Chevy Chase’s cutting reaction to his SNL origins film, Saturday Night. Discover how the comedy legend critiqued the ambitious portrayal of the 1975 broadcast chaos.
‘Babygirl’ Director Halina Reijn on Directing Steamy Scenes, Subverting Tropes, and Nicole Kidman’s Awards Buzz
Halina Reijn, director of Babygirl, discusses working with Nicole Kidman, redefining the erotic thriller genre, and navigating mixed test screening reactions. Discover how Reijn’s bold vision has redefined modern erotic dramas.
The Most Overlooked Movies of 2024
Discover the most overlooked movies of 2024, from The Outrun starring Saoirse Ronan to My Old Ass by Megan Park. Celebrate these hidden cinematic gems that deserve more attention.
‘My Old Ass’ Review: If She Could Turn Back Time
Megan Park’s My Old Ass is a clever and heartfelt comedy about self-discovery, regret, and the fleeting beauty of youth. With Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza delivering standout performances, this is a poignant coming-of-age tale for all generations.
The Piano Lesson (2024) Review: A Reverent Revival of August Wilson’s Timeless Classic
Malcolm Washington’s The Piano Lesson is a profound adaptation of August Wilson’s classic, exploring family, legacy, and identity with stunning performances and emotional resonance.