Issa Rae’s new viral TikTok micro-drama, “Screen Time,” has become a hit, drawing more than 150 million viewers.
If you’re blown away by the fact that the buzzy, upcoming A24 horror flick Backrooms was directed by a then-19-year-old ...
Preceded by “sitrep,” a short film by Blair Barnes. Within a single conversation on April 13th, 2025, in tandem with collaborators James Parker, Dylan M. Howe, and Ethan Loafman, Barnes assumes the ...
For Kathy Tran, choosing to major in computer science (CS) at Georgia Tech was never about narrowing her interests. Drawn to both computing and film, she sought flexibility to explore technical ...
The Bucknell Intercollegiate Film Festival will present a curated program of short films by collegiate filmmakers from across Pennsylvania on at 7 p.m., Friday at the Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., ...
Nearly 40 film projects will be shot and produced in the state of California as they were rewarded tax credits through the Film and Television Tax Credit Program, the office of Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Paramount Theatre is gearing up for a major restoration project. But first, movie fans will still be able to catch a few films during the 52nd Summer Classic Film Series. Each ...
The coolest film event in the Pacific Northwest returns for its 52nd edition this May. There are few cities with local film cultures that feel as alive as what’s happening in Seattle right now. A long ...
The content warnings Disney puts in front of its streaming content have drawn controversy in the past, for everything from the exact wording of warnings to what does or doesn't get an alert. But ...
Walt Disney Animation Studios added two new entries to its ongoing Short Circuit short film program on Disney+ this week: Heather M. Roberts Russell’s Maddie and the Test and Larry Wu’s Life Drawings.
In a rare move, two films tied for the best live-action short film Oscar — something that’s happened only six times before. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...
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