Christiane Amanpour speaks to Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres and filmmaker Walter Salles about their film ‘I’m Still Here’ ...
Despite having shut down legions of authors and filmmakers interested in their story, the members of Led Zeppelin said yes to ...
Executive producer Sam Rees-Jones tells IndieWire about why the Peacock reality series uses those hyper-specific lyrics to ...
On Wednesday, the national touring production of “Wicked” will open in a 3 1/2 week run at the San Diego Civic Theatre, and ...
What if, instead, it was a choice made by a lionized AP veteran working in the Saigon bureau of one of the ... of the AP darkroom “holding a small, still-wet copy of his best picture” on ...
I sheepishly ask our guide Pham Linh if she has heard ‘Cause I’m still in Saigon…!’, the hit Charlie Daniels song. “We don’t shy away from our past,” she smiles, as she hands me ca ...
When Torres’ work in “I’m Still Here” was announced as the winner, it might have come as a surprise to audiences who are more familiar with the other names on the list, but I wouldn’t ...
Despite the layoffs, Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh said that Stripe intends to still grow its headcount by 17% “to land at about 10,000” by the end of the year. Doing the math, that means ...
But this weekend, The Brutalist was dethroned by Brazil's I'm Still Here. Directed by the acclaimed Walter Salles, the drama was released in five domestic locations, where it earned around $125,000.
Seventeen of the victims are said to be seriously hurt and others are said to be still 'clinging to the cable'. Five helicopters and a dozen ambulances were dispatched to the resort to ferry the ...
Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here,” however, is not the typical home invasion movie. There are no violent assaults, stolen goods or damaged property. The film doesn’t feature any of the ...
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