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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Hughes is an entertainment writer covering cinema and genre TV. 2023 was a year of women asserting power in front of and ...
He’s the craftsman behind plenty of cinema’s masterpieces (“Chinatown,” “The Last Detail”) in addition to the uncredited contributor for many others (Arthur Penn‘s “Bonnie and Clyde”). Robert Towne ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
At the close of Shinji Somai’s seminal childhood portrait “Moving” (1993), its young protagonist takes a detour on her way home from school, running lightfooted along the pavement — and the film’s ...
Tony Goldwyn announced this week he’s launching a podcast with his daughter, screenwriter Anna Musky-Goldwyn, “to talk to other parents and children who are in the same game.” In other words, he’s ...
“What’s remarkable is how lucky I have been to work with incredible directors,” “Maestro” screenwriter Josh Singer tells me, referring to such filmmakers as Tom McCarthy (“Spotlight,” for which they ...
Legendary Polish writer-director Jerzy Skolimowski and writing partner Ewa Piaskowska rave about the animal performers they worked with on the set of their Oscar-shortlisted film. By Scott Roxborough ...
Filmmaker Carlos López Estrada and his team of creative cohorts introduce IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking to their fellowship program, kicked off with a retreat to the woods near Lake Arrowhead. Sure ...
At the close of Shinji Somai's seminal childhood portrait "Moving" (1993), its young protagonist takes a detour on her way home from school, running lightfooted along the pavement - and the film's ...