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‘Wicked’ Brings Holiday Joy, Chalamet Rides Two Oscar Contenders, Craig Escapes Bond in ‘Queer’

As always around the holidays, some Oscar contenders build momentum while others lose it.

 

A Weapon Against Oblivion: Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello on ‘I’m Still Here’

The actors tell IndieWire about playing their real-life characters and how they hope the movie will keep them — and Brazil's recent past — from being forgotten.

 

‘Sweethearts’ Is Jordan Weiss’ Semi-Autobiographical Ode to John Hughes — Just Don’t Call It a Millenial Comedy

Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga lead the "Dollface" creator and "Freakier Friday" screenwriter's directorial debut, co-written by Dan Brier.

 

‘The Madness’ Review: Colman Domingo Attempts to Anchor Lukewarm Conspiracy Thriller

The limited series from Stephen Belber invokes paranoid vigilance, but doesn't always lean into the possibilities.

 

‘Arcane’ Showrunner Christian Linke on Parallel Universes and the Netflix Series’ Finale

Creator and showrunner Christian Linke tells IndieWire about bringing the beloved animated show's final arc full circle.

 

Margot Robbie: ‘I Still Can’t Figure Out Why People Hated’ ‘Babylon’

"I wonder if in 20 years people are going to be like, ‘Wait, “Babylon” didn’t do well at the time?’"

 

Michael C. Pitt Seeks Redemption from John Magaro in Exclusive ‘Day of the Fight’ Clip — Watch

Jack Huston's directorial debut follows a once-renowned boxer on the day of his first fight since leaving prison. Watch a clip of the film before it opens December 6.

 

Ringo Starr Says Barry Keoghan Will Portray Him in Sam Mendes’ Four-Part Beatles Biopic

"I believe he’s somewhere taking drum lessons," Starr teased of Keoghan's casting.

 

Amazon Workers Can Watch ‘Union’ Documentary for Free Starting Black Friday Thanks to a Pay-It-Forward Model

Exclusive: Stephen Maing and Brett Story's Oscar contender about efforts to unionize an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island can be viewed on the same day Amazon workers will protest in over 20 countries.

 

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