Film Festival Directors Discuss Their Future at Cannes
One advantage of attending the biggest film festival in the world? You might run into the leaders of just about any other festival...
Rami Malek in Ira Sachs’ AIDS Drama
Ira Sachs directs Rami Malek in the melancholy, sexy, and piercingly sad “The Man I Love,” which is elusive to think about and...
‘Undertone’ Cannes Future of Filmmaking Panel
In an industry dominated by doom and gloom about the state of independent film, “Undertone” is either a ray of hope or an...
An Irrepressible Icon Tells Her Story
Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Telluride Festival. Abramorama will release the film in theaters beginning Thursday, May 21.There’s a word that...
Boots Riley’s Socialist Stoner Comedy
Editor’s note: This review was originally published during the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival. Neon will release the film in theaters beginning Friday, May 22.Is...
Jeff Probst on How ‘Survivor’ Pulled Off Its Epic Mr. Beast Twist
“Survivor 50″ may be saving its biggest surprises for tonight’s finale, the first time the show will be doing a live finale in...
Fewer TV Series Have Both a Huge Audience and Emmy Prospects
The following article is an excerpt from the new edition of “IndieWire’s The Lead Up,” a weekly newsletter in which our Awards Editor Marcus Jones takes...
David Fincher’s ‘Cliff Booth’ Gets IMAX Release Before Netflix Debut
David Fincher’s “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” spinoff movie starring Brad Pitt reprising his Oscar-winning role as Cliff Booth will open in IMAX...
‘Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern’ Review: Cannes Documentary
Before Bruce Dern was an actor, he was a runner. Once he became an actor, he remained a runner. If you base your...
Death in the Family’ Team Breaks Down the Series — Watch
Last fall, “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” entered a true crime landscape already saturated with documentaries, podcasts, and obsessive online discourse surrounding the...

















