Luc Besson’s latest movie “DogMan” has signed SAG-AFTRA’s interim agreement, giving it the green light to promote the film during its premiere at the upcoming Venice Film Festival. While it’s not the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Luc Besson’s Dogman had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday night, scoring a nearly six-minute standing ...
The Romanian event is a must-attend for the Eastern European industry By Stjepan Hundic The 23rd edition of the Transilvania International Film Festival, kicked off Friday night with a sold-out ...
Four decades have passed since Luc Besson found fame as an emerging 26-year-old director with thriller Subway starring Isabelle Adjani and Christopher Lambert. His feature credits since range from ...
“Dogman” director Luc Besson might be a newcomer to Venice, but following his film’s warm reception on Thursday, he’s likely to come back. Though Besson’s Golden Lion contender polarized critics, with ...
Collider's Steve Weintraub sits down with Luc Besson on the Paris set of Dracula: A Love Tale. In the movie, starring Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz, Besson adds a new dimension to Dracula, ...
Luc Besson, the onetime A-list director who rose to the top of the box office with his kinetic action films, had his career derailed by rape allegations leveled against him in 2018 by Sand Van Roy, an ...
Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany. The 80th Venice Film Festival has announced its lineup, including films by controversial figures Roman Polanski, ...
An emotional Luc Besson and his actors Caleb Landry Jones and Jojo T. Gibbs got a rapturous reception at the press conference for their Venice Film Festival movie DogMan. The filmmaker and lead Landry ...
John Lutz is a Weekend Film/Television News Writer for Collider. He joined the team in the summer of 2021, but has been an avid fan and follower of the site for years. With a Bachelor's Degree in ...
Of the most influential people in the film world, you’ll find fewer sympathetic to “canceled” filmmakers than Alberto Barbera. “I am on the side of those who say you have to distinguish between the ...