Exclusive: IndieWire unveils the massive third wave of genre programming coming to Montreal July 16 to August 2.
Thirty years since their respective foundings, it feels especially fitting that IndieWire be the outlet to exclusively unveil the final wave of titles for Fantasia’s landmark anniversary edition.
In the pantheon of American culture, there’s no character more globally recognizable than Superman. After making his comic debut in 1938, Clark Kent quickly jumped to radio, television, the movies, ...
As a child, Steven Spielberg felt lonely and isolated after his parents’ divorce. The loneliness he lived with his special imagination created an imaginary friend we all now know as E.T. Set in ...
The Exorcist is a 1973 American horror film directed by William Friedkin, adapted by William Peter Blatty from his 1971 novel of the same name. The book, inspired by the 1949 exorcism case of Roland ...
24 years ago today, the Halloween franchise committed to one of its most controversial—and, to some, downright “insulting”—on ...
Alien: Romulus is the latest entry in 20th Century's 45-year-old sci-fi/horror series. Romulus, set between the first two Alien movies, comes from writer-director Fede Alvarez, who previously wrote ...
The visual landscape of twentieth-century cinema relied heavily on recognizable storytelling frameworks to guide audiences through intense atmospheric narratives. Walking into a dark movie theater ...
The TV. The box. The small screen. The television set (if you want to be formal). Call it what you want, we’re living in its golden age. Long gone is the time where all you had was a fistful of ...
This Friday’s arrival of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny serves as a reminder of the pivotal role composer John Williams has played in the cinema for more than five decades. Williams may have ...
When Duran Duran was at the peak of their stardom 40 years ago, conventional wisdom suggested that the quintet was an inevitable flash in the pan—New Romantics destined to be forgotten once their ...