As the world mourns the heartbreaking loss of Pope Francis, we're revisiting one his lesser-known forgotten roles in the indie feature film, Beyond the Sun. This week, the devastating news broke that ...
Jeremy has more than 2100 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Pope Francis, who oversaw a groundbreaking pontificate as the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has died. He was 88. The pope’s death was announced by the Vatican on April 21, ...
On Saturday, April 26, the American Film Institute (AFI) presented Francis Ford Coppola with the 50th Life Achievement Award at a glitzy black-tie gala held at the Dolby Theatre that felt as starry as ...
Pope Francis, only a few days after leaving the hospital, is presiding over religious observances during the holiest week in the Roman Catholic faith. As part of Good Friday services today, he took ...
The Oscars will honor the best movie of the year this Sunday, but the infamous Razzie Awards have crowned the “worst” of 2024’s films. “I am thrilled to accept the Razzie award in so many important ...
Baby Ester's first moments were captured by her father using an analogue camera. Photographing the birth of their first child was a no-brainer for Francis Sanders and his wife Naomi, as was their ...
Martin Scorsese is on a post-Cannes tour of Italy where over the weekend the director, known for having a religious bent, met with Pope Francis and announced that he will make a film about Jesus. “I ...
“The Heart of Lincoln,” a 1922 movie directed by the pioneering filmmaker Francis Ford, was found at a stock-footage library on Long Island. By Derrick Bryson Taylor No intern task is too small. Not ...
In addition to her own directing credits, Coppola was a regular presence on the sets of her husband and daughter's many films. Born in Los Angeles in 1936, Coppola studied design at UCLA and began her ...
This year has brought us two fascinating, if flawed, films from older male directors who have staked their large personal fortunes in order to fund these unwieldy passion projects. First, there was ...