Seminal DJ and electronic musician Moby has been making music for decades, beginning with his first solo release in 1991. Since then, Moby has also been vocal about his advocacy for various causes, including The Humane Society, Songs for Tibet, and MoveOn.org. Moby is continuing to combine his love ...
Read More »"Penny Dreadful," Showtime's upcoming "psychosexual horror series" executive produced by Sam Mendes ("American Beauty") has snagged an impressive director for its first two episodes. Spanish filmmaker Juan Antonio Bayona ("The Impossible") will helm the first two of the eight installments in the sea...
Read More »Sundance Selects has acquired North American rights to Hilla Medalia's documentary "Dancing in Jaffa," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Read More »For the occasion of the first Indiewire Influencers list, a survey of 40 people and companies impacting the direction of the film industry, the Los Angeles Film Festival hosted a panel in downtown Los Angeles on Monday night sponsored by DIRECTV and Loyola Marymount University - Los Angeles featurin...
Read More »Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
Read More »The latest trailer for "Only God Forgives," written and directed by Nicholas Winding Refn ("Drive"), offers us a closer look at Julian (Ryan Gosling), the son of a criminal family who seeks revenge for the murder of his brother.
Read More »Ahead of the TV premieres of its "Nine for IX" documentaries, ESPN has released short "Coach," a profile of C. Vivian Stringer, one of the most prolific coaches in the history of college basketball.
Read More »Indiewire will provide regular updates of our predictions for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will be handed out September 22, 2013 with nominations coming July 18th. The nominations will come from an extremely competitive batch of options, from drama ("Mad Men," "Breaking Bad," "Home...
Read More »The Emmys haven't exactly been perfect at nominating the most deserving dramatic television -- see the widespread dismissals of the likes of "Sons of Anarchy," "Battlestar: Galactica," "Gilmore Girls," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," and most horrifyingly, "The Wire." But they have improved sign...
Read More »"Stoker," the English-language debut from South Korean director Park Chan-wook, is out on Blu-ray and DVD this today. The film tells the disturbing tale of a mysterious uncle who infiltrates a small-town family after the father's recent death in a freak car accident.
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