By Katcy Stephan According To The variety Author Scott Westerfeld never thought his 2005 novel “Uglies” would get the film treatment, for one simple reason: “There’s nobody in Hollywood […]
By Siddhant Adlakha According To The variety Kenichi Ugana‘s “The Gesuidouz” is a delightful deadpan oddity about a Japanese punk group, whose 26-year-old lead singer Hanako (Natsuko) […]
By Rachel Seo, Pat Saperstein According To The variety SPOILER ALERT: This story contains plot details for Season 4, Part 2 of “Emily in Paris.” Good-bye, Emily in Paris. […]
By Gregg Goldstein According To The variety Suspense and horror films typically get second-class treatment at fall film festivals, often relegated to midnight slots and left out […]
By Joe Otterson According To The variety The new iteration of “The Office” at Peacock is adding three new cast members. Melvin Gregg (“American Vandal,” “Snowfall”), Chelsea Frei (“Poker […]
By Siddhant Adlakha According To The variety In spite of clocking in at just 103 minutes, Dito Montiel‘s family crime comedy “Riff Raff” is exceptionally long. Its all-star […]
By Patrick Frater According To The variety Production is under way on “Mothernet,” a drama film that examines the growing relationship between humans and technology. Ho Wi Ding, […]
By Owen Gleiberman According To The variety When Bruce Springsteen stands onstage, staring out at the crowd, or with his head bowed, and cocks his guitar behind […]
By Siddhant Adlakha According To The variety A brutally violent directorial debut, Christopher Andrews’ rural Irish drama “Bring Them Down” veers between pitch-black humor and pervading melancholy. […]