Spielberg returns to one of his favorite subjects with a fun and goofy popcorn movie that shows how far he's come in the last 50 years.
Spielberg returns to one of his favorite subjects with a fun and goofy popcorn movie that shows how far he's come in the last 50 years.
The suspense classic has been remastered in a "final cut" supervised by Mann, complete with a new color grade and sound mix.
Tribeca: In "Act One," Ella Beatty and Ari Graynor play a formidable (and formative) acting student and teacher. As always, Takal pulled from real life (and real feelings). For their first interview, the trio open up about their wild thriller, and what it took to make it hit.
In conversation with the departing Season 51 cast member, reflecting on their "Delta Lounge" sketch, the Emmy-winning director of the sketch series asked "Was Cher always the plan?"
Director Andrew DeYoung tells IndieWire about continuing his collaboration with Tim Robinson, crafting a creative visual style on a budget, and making it all feel Villeneuve-level serious.
Tom Hiddleston explains to IndieWire why rogue MI6 spy Jonathan Pine is the most challenging character he's ever played. Writer David Farr and producer Stephen Garrett love that.
Series creator Clyde Phillips and editor Perri Frank tell IndieWire how they keep their serial killer drama fresh after 20 years of horror.
How the streamer reached an audience that wanted the dark story Lionsgate's "Michael" left out.
"Backrooms" in its second week in theaters reached $213 million worldwide and is A24's highest-grossing movie ever in what could be a new phase for the distributor.
Hair department head Jodi Mancuso and makeup department head Louie Zakarian tell IndieWire how their process has changed over the decades at Studio 8H.
At IndieWire's Craft Roundtables, Sarah Evelyn broke down the show's precise color coding and explained why references can only take you so far.
"Industry" stars Myha'la and Marisa Abela, plus show creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, map out how their characters Harper and Yasmin became the central dynamic driving HBO's financial thriller.
At a special Pass the Remote screening presented by Disney, the documentarian explained why preserving our oceans is a topic that should unite humans of all stripes.
To tell the story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, Mance relied on an extensive photo archive and two very supportive actors. He broke down his process at IndieWire's Craft Roundtables.
The cast of Adam Shankman's comedy breaks down the chaos and cacophony that went into making the Pride Month release.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has added new partners for Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting 2026-2027 submissions, including the Writers Guild Foundation as another public submissions platform.
As dense with laughs as "30 Rock" before it, the latest sitcom from Robert Carlock and Tracy Morgan still finds time to make sure the audience connects with its characters. Here's how they do it.
Tribeca: Long-time actor Marcel Ruiz comes to this year's festival with a starring role in "Summer of Three," a film he also wrote alongside his director father, Carlitos Ruíz-Ruíz.
Cinematographer Eben Bolter discusses with IndieWire the techniques he used to evoke a sense of dread, heat, and voyeurism in the Apple TV series.
Sex workers, shut-ins, and social media influencers collide in this small but vital New York portrait of overlapping lives.
"Sex Education" writer Sophie Goodhart helms Hulu's solid sitcom about a mother (Walker) willing to burn down her own life if it means preventing her twenty-something daughter (Yali Topol Margalith) from marrying her fifty-something best friend (Jemaine Clement).
The third season of Rolin Jones' Anne Rice adaptation — retitled to reflect its significant shift in POV — passes Lestat (Sam Reid) the mic, so the licentious drama queen can respond to the book about him — and rock the f*ck out.
IndieWire Honors: While accepting the Spark Award, the creator of the Netflix animated series discussed failure and what it's like for your passion project to be killed by "a man in a room whose boss is a spreadsheet."
During IndieWire's Craft Roundtables, Hnedel Maximore explained why a show like "Spider-Noir" could only come together if every department was on the same page.
IndieWire Honors: The duo received the Auteur Award for their ability to bring a distinct creative voice to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
IndieWire Honors: The creator of the Apple TV series has welcomed the low points in her career, as she knows they brought her to this moment.
During IndieWire's Craft Roundtables, co-VFX Supervisor Hoyt Yeatman explained why the show's many interactions between live actors and animated characters forced everyone to be fluid.
IndieWire Honors: At our spring event, the director of "Mr. Scorsese" thanked the director on behalf of cinephiles everywhere for his films and generosity.
Daryl Sawchuk broke down his unique collaborative process with director Andy Muschietti during IndieWire's Craft Roundtables.
IndieWire Honors: The stars of "Deli Boys" accepted the award at the Thursday event, where they reminded us of the power of _really_ good award-branding.