Viggo Mortensen, the versatile American actor, artist, musician, and filmmaker, is gearing up to unveil his latest creation, "The Dead Don't Hurt," slated for release on May 31, 2024.
It's not uncommon for actors to get injured while on set (or away from set) during filming. Sometimes, production companies have no choice but to write those injuries into the scripts.
Body horror is one of the most unsettling sub-genres of horror filmmaking. Often focusing on the permeability of the human body, these films aim to make the viewer squirm in discomfort. In the universe of the body horror film, sometimes one’s worst enemy is one’s body.
TIFF: Krieps stars as a headstrong woman in the American West in Mortensen’s desultory tale of romance and revenge.
Mortensen writes and directs the feminist take on the genre film, debuting at TIFF 2023.
All film festivals face a challenged season ahead as most onscreen talent will be forced to sit this one out due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. Just last week, MGM and Luca Guadagnino yanked “Challengers” from the Venice opening night slot and shifted the movie entirely to April of next year.
The sentiment of "what could have been..." in Hollywood is always a fun discussion for movie fans to hold. What if this person played that role? Or, why did they not take such an iconic part?
The 2023 Cannes Film Festival, taking place May 16 — 27, has added an array of new titles to its already eagerly anticipated Official Selection: Jean-Stéphane
Frank Vallelonga Jr. was found dead outside a Bronx sheet metal manufacturing factory. Vallelonga Jr.’s body was dumped outside of the factory and was later identified by the NYPD, as Deadline reported.
Iron Man didn’t get four movies. Neither did Steve Rogers’ Captain America. So far, only one Marvel superhero has hit that threshold. Here are 20 godly facts you might not know about Love and Thunder.
Viggo Mortensen implemented a “Dangerous Method” on set for Ron Howard’s “Thirteen Lives.” The thrice Oscar-nominated actor recalled barely being able to breathe when filming “Thirteen Lives,” telling the story of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue of 12 youth soccer players and their assistant coach who were trapped after a rainstorm.
Over 20 years later and Viggo Mortensen is still talking about David Cronenberg’s Cannes shocker “Crash.” The “Crimes of the Future” star joins forces
The Academy Awards honor great achievements in film, but they aren't just determined by what you see on the big screen. No, the final stage in winning an Oscar is the talk show circuit, where a great performance on the late-night couch can provide that extra boost to a great performance in a film.
The Academy Awards nominees for 2019 have been announced, and what follows is the final push of the marathon awards season. Some will receive Oscar glory and lasting immortality, while others will be ignored forever in unwatched screener DVDs, lost to history.
Whether they’re actors, directors or screenwriters who get plenty of attention or the folks who work behind the scenes to bring the films to fruition, here are 20 2019 Oscar nominees you didn’t know were previously nominated.
The nominations are in for the 91st Academy Awards. Here is a list of nominations for the major awards as well as our picks for who should win and who will likely win.
Dads often look for role models in their lives and pop culture, which got us thinking about the best fathers in film. Of course, “best” is a subjective term.
Earning an Academy Award nomination is an impressive achievement in itself, but it’s not quite as memorable as actually winning an Oscar. For instance,
The 89th Academy Awards are still a month away, which means there’s still plenty of time to watch all the nominated films you still haven’t seen. But with all the movies that have earned nods this year, which ones should you actually check out?
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