Some directors get lucky and find opportunities off the back of one acclaimed movie before proving that they were more of a one-hit wonder.
Mufasa: The Lion King” is an odd movie. Realistic-looking lions, warthogs, meerkats and whatever break into song repeatedly.
Perhaps it wouldn’t warrant such constant comparison to the original if not for its exorbitant reliance on callbacks and ...
In addition to Barry Jenkins' memories from the stage, the interview also features Jess Cagle remembering that "it was like society had melted down" during the 89th Academy Awards, and Julia ...
It took real grit for Morrison to bring the true story of Flint, Michigan's own Claressa Shields to the big screen. And time, ...
The Fire Inside” starring Ryan Destiny as Claressa Shields and Brian Tyree Henry as her trainer, Jason Crutchfield, brings ...
Matthew A. Cherry’s glowing endorsement of Rachel Morrison’s The Fire Inside. While filmmakers often go above and beyond to promote their films, what prompts an Oscar-winning director to lavish praise ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts fueling the year’s most talked-about movies continues with ...
Mufasa’ songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda interview: working with "great storyteller" Barry Jenkins & why EGOT isn't everything ...
When night falls in the Australian Outback, the hunt begins. The prey: kangaroos roaming – hopping – in the wild. Rifle shots ...
The Fire Inside, the boxing drama directed Rachel Morrison and written by Barry Jenkins, tells the true story of boxing ...