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Tom Hooper Talks ‘Les Misérables’ Rerelease, Says He’s Hoping to Get Back to Big-Screen Filmmaking

Tom Hooper Talks ‘Les Misérables’ Rerelease, Says He’s Hoping to Get Back to Big-Screen Filmmaking...

It’s been almost 12 years since the release of “Les Misérables,” Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the hit musical and a triumphant follow-up to the director’s 2010 Oscars-dominating smash hit “The King’s Speech.” It was a film that earned more than $442 million globally and saw Anne Hathaway famously declare “it came true” after winning the […]

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Hema Malini on Gulzar’s unconventional filmmaking

Hema Malini on Gulzar's unconventional filmmaking...

At the launch of Gulzar’s authorised biography in Mumbai, Hema Malini, the renowned actress, delved into her experiences working with the veteran filmmaker-lyricist over the years. Recounting an anecdote from the 1975 film ‘Khushboo,’ where Gulzar cast her in an unconventional, non-glamorous role, Hema revealed her initial desire for something different in her career. The collaboration between Gulzar and Hema …

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‘Good Grief’ Review: Daniel Levy’s Heartfelt And Stylish Filmmaking Debut With Co-Stars Ruth Negga & Himesh Patel Is All About Love, Loss & Art

‘Good Grief’ Review: Daniel Levy’s Heartfelt And Stylish Filmmaking Debut With Co-Stars Ruth Negga & Himesh Patel ...

Considering his hilarious multiple Emmy-winning work on Schitt’s Creek, this markedly different feature filmmaking debut as writer-director-producer and star from Daniel Levy is a revelation — and a welcome one. The appropriately titled Good Grief explores exactly what that name implies, as Levy uses his own experience as an impetus to paint a larger picture […]

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‘Good Grief’ Review: Daniel Levy’s Heartfelt And Stylish Filmmaking Debut With Co-Stars Ruth Negga & Himesh Patel Is All About Love, Loss, & Art

‘Good Grief’ Review: Daniel Levy’s Heartfelt And Stylish Filmmaking Debut With Co-Stars Ruth Negga & Himesh Patel ...

Considering his hilarious multiple Emmy winning work on Schitt’s Creek, this markedly different feature filmmaking debut as writer/director/producer and star from Daniel Levy is a revelation – and a welcome one. The appropriately titled Good Grief explores exactly what that name implies as Levy uses his own experience as an impetus to paint a larger […]

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Baz Luhrmann on His ‘Method’ Process of Filmmaking, if He’ll Adapt ‘The Master and Margarita’ and What’s Next: I’ll Decide ‘By the End of the Year’

Baz Luhrmann on His ‘Method’ Process of Filmmaking, if He’ll Adapt ‘The Master and Margarita’ and What’s Nex...

Baz Luhrmann has discovered a surprising result of his stint as head of jury at the Red Sea Film Festival: empathy for film critics. “I’ve never done this before. I’ve never been forced to sit and watch three to four movies a day,” Luhrmann tells Variety. “It’s given me more compassion for those journalists and […]

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