cinema
Tragic Alec Baldwin Prop Gun Shooting Isn’t the First Movie-Set Death
Though accidents involving guns during film and TV production are rare, they do happen.
Alec Baldwin Fired a Prop Gun That Killed a Cinematographer on Set, Authorities Say
The director of photography for the movie “Rust” was pronounced dead at the hospital, while its director is being treated for his injuries.
When the Dream of Working in Indie Film Turns Into a Nightmare
Staff at independent movie theatres in Newcastle, Birmingham and London say that a toxic workplace culture is rife.
The One Good Thing About Cinemas Closing
For some disabled people, the move to online streaming has been a welcome change.
The Most Overlooked Films of 2020, According to ‘Deeper Into Movies’
Eleven gems lost to a year of pure chaos.
The Movie Theater as We Know It Is Dying. We Can Make Something Better
The pandemic has forced movie theaters to change or die.
Warner Bros Will Release All Its 2021 Films On a Streaming Platform
Here's what this unprecedented move means for the cinema industry.
Spike Lee Is Directing a Musical About Viagra
The film will tell the origin story of the erectile dysfunction drug.
Without Independent Cinema, I Wouldn't Have Discovered the Joy Of Learning
Local cinemas and arts centres provide opportunities outside the stuffy confines of academia.
A New Bollywood Movie Plays Into Transphobic Stereotypes, Yet Again
Hindi movies routinely depict transgender characters as extremely violent or self-deprecating.
Daniel Kaluuya Reveals More Details About His Live-Action 'Barney' Film
I've double-checked and this isn't a joke.