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The director talks the first bio-pic to celebrate the history and accomplishments of activist Cesar Chavez and his movement.
If theaters don't make money off admission, why do ticket prices seem so high?
Just about every major fashion house has a short indie film, and they're hiring top directors like Wes Anderson and Sofia Coppola.
So how did it go when ABC tried streaming the Oscars live online for the first time? Get your popcorn ready.
Micheaux incorporated African Americans from casting to funding to production
The once-innovative film service goes on hiatus — without an end date
"It's a good year for black films" is something we hear every couple of years. Grantland's Wesley Morris says this time, it's different.
When box-office returns are lower than expected, it's often the marketing department that bare the brunt of the punishment.
Don't go see "Elysium" without expecting a cinematic lesson in income inequality, racism and global poverty.
Once upon a time a little low-budget movie about a tornado and sharks taking over Los Angeles became a hit on Twitter, and grew up to head to a movie theater near you.