
Asghar Farhadi’s ‘The Salesman’ Debuts Strongly Amid Donald Trump’s Travel Ban
On Sunday, the Iranian director decided not to attend next month’s Academy Awards, even if granted permission
On Sunday, the Iranian director decided not to attend next month’s Academy Awards, even if granted permission
“[My character] lives his life in the opposite fashion to the values of our leader is now filtering down from the top,” actor tells TheWrap
Even on a strong morning for nonwhite nominees, Damien Chazelle’s musical emerged with what could well be unstoppable momentum
“You’re a class act, in and out of character,” Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Lorenzo Soria says
This is “how half the country feels about Hollywood attacking Trump,” writes one observer
“He’s turned a war film into a love story — not everyone can do that,” actor says of Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge”
One could set a record for awards, the other for niceness — but neither will be easy
“Lion” and “Manchester by the Sea” also receive two awards each, while “Hacksaw Ridge” wins one
TheWrap Oscar magazine: “I struggled with [‘Spider-Man’]. I wasn’t having the total experience that I remembered having,” actor says
Star of “Hacksaw Ridge” and “Silence” stops by TheWrap for interview and photo session
“Manchester by the Sea” and “Hacksaw Ridge” also score with critics’ group
“Trolls” opens to $45.6 million, “Hacksaw Ridge” makes $14.8 million
“Trolls” on track for $44 million, “Hacksaw Ridge” heads for $14 million
“Trolls” takes home $900,000
The “Passion of the Christ” director extols pacifism with one hand while making war brutally exciting with the other
Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge” seems to be picking up heat while Lee’s “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” is losing it
“I’d tell my younger self to ‘shut the f— up,” the controversial “Hacksaw Ridge” director says on “Late Show”
“Trolls” likely to have fourth highest animated opening of the year
“Show your heart — not just your applause — for Mel Gibson,” producer Bill Mechanic says at Beverly Hills event
“Silence,” “Fences,” “Hidden Figures” and “Live By Night” are among the late-screening movies vying for attention as “The Birth of a Nation” and “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” falter
Studios are the No. 1 spenders, ahead of automakers, according to real-time TV ad tracking service iSpot.tv
Actor would play a spy in the action adventure, which is angling to start production later this year in France
His credits include “The Hurt Locker,” “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Child 44”
“They were stopping me on the streets and spitting on me,” Beck claims Gibson told him
See star snaps from the 73rd annual film festival at Palazzo del Casino on Sept. 3 and 4, in Venice, Italy
Novel is being adapted to big screen by “Apocalypto” writer Farhad Safinia
Appeals court upholds previous ruling that Oksana Grigorieva violated agreement by discussing alleged domestic abuse
Fall Movie Preview 2016: TheWrap picks the films you need to see before year’s end
Fall Movie Preview 2016: Long-delayed sequels and remakes, a double date with Peter Berg and Mel Gibson’s return could keep studio bosses up at night
Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman will also appear in movies at annual festival