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Tim Gray

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El Festival de Cine de Annecy Centra Su Foco Animado en el Stop-Motion

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Golden Globes6h ago

Annecy Film Festival Celebrates Stop-Motion — and Its New Cultural Center

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Golden Globes9h ago

Asghar Farhadi Returns to Cannes And Celebrates 15th Anniversary of ‘A Separation’

Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi will return to Cannes with his newest, Parallel Tales, which debuts at the fest and opens commercially in France this week. This year also marks the 15th anniversary of his fifth film as director, A Separation, which proved to be his international breakthrough. After the earlier films had played in Iran, […] The post Asghar F

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Golden Globes1mo ago

Kelvin Harrison Jr. Joins Jury for Golden Globes Prize for Documentary in Partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation at Cannes

The Golden Globes® and Artemis Rising Foundation announced that SAG Award-winning actor and producer Kelvin Harrison Jr. will join the jury and present the Golden Globes Prize for Documentary in partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation during the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Returning to Cannes for its second year, the prize honors a […] The p

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Golden Globes1mo ago

Joshua & Rebecca Tickell Win Golden Globe Prize for Documentary in Partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation

The Golden Globes® and Artemis Rising Foundation announced May 18 that husband-and-wife filmmaking duo Joshua and Rebecca Tickell were awarded the Golden Globes Prize for Documentary in Partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation during the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Their film Groundswell follows experts, Indigenous leaders, and farmers across

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Golden Globes1mo ago

Marilyn Monroe at 100: A Brief Career & Few Awards (Aside from Golden Globes), but a Long-Lasting Legacy

June 1 would have been Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday. She died in 1962, at age 36, but her brief stardom — 11 films in nine years — has kept her alive for decades, long after other stars have faded. To theater owners and the public, Monroe was easily the biggest movie star in the world, […] The post Marilyn Monroe at 100: A Brief Career & Few Awards (Aside

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Golden Globes1mo ago

Giuseppe Tornatore to Receive Golden Globe For Documentary in Partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation for ‘Brunello’

The Taormina Film Festival, in partnership with the Golden Globes and Artemis Rising Foundation, announced that Golden Globe-winning director Giuseppe Tornatore will receive the Golden Globes Prize for Documentary in partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation for his film Brunello: The Gracious Visionary, about entrepreneur Brunello Cucinelli, at the 72nd Ta

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Golden Globes1mo ago

Juneteenth: Its Origin and the Films That Tell Its Story & Its Legacy

As America marks its 250th anniversary, perhaps no holiday speaks to the true meaning of freedom quite like Juneteenth. Juneteenth dates back to June 19, 1865, but wasn’t designated a federal holiday until June 17, 2021. It’s more than just another paid federal holiday; it marks the freedom that many enslaved Black people were denied […] The post Juneteenth:

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Golden Globes23d ago

Giuseppe Tornatore Honored with Golden Globe for ‘Brunello’ Documentary at Taormina

The Taormina Film Festival, in collaboration with the Golden Globes and the Artemis Rising Foundation, has awarded Giuseppe Tornatore an award for the documentary Brunello: The Gracious Visionary, dedicated to the creative director and entrepreneur Brunello Cucinelli, during the 72nd edition of the festival. The award ceremony took place June 12 at the Ancie

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Golden Globes19d ago

‘The Omen’ at 50: The Timely Horror of Politics & Instability

June 25, 2026, marks the 50th anniversary of Fox’s The Omen, which earned a huge $60 million in its initial run and spawned years of sequels, TV series, a remake and endless ripoffs. The original film’s endurance means it struck a long-lasting, universal chord, though it also was a product of its time and place. […] The post ‘The Omen’ at 50: The Timely Horr

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Golden Globes17d ago

How the History of LGBTQ Hollywood Can Be Found at the Golden Globes

As Pride Month 2026 comes to a close, it’s worth looking at the history of LGBT Hollywood, as seen through the history of the Golden Globes. The first performance of an LGBTQ character nominated for a Golden Globe arrived when the word “homosexual,” or any term like it, was forbidden from being uttered in a […] The post How the History of LGBTQ Hollywood Can

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Golden Globes5d ago