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"McCabe & Mrs. Miller"
And we dive into how the box office has improved remarkably, driven by "Inside Out 2."
The Sopranos
And Celine Dion is behind a surprisingly tough portrait of an artist, as IndieWire discusses in the latest "Screen Talk" episode.
A view of the Oscar Statuette as decoration at the 96th Oscars Governors Ball Preview held at Ovation Hollywood on March 5, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)
"Screen Talk" sits down with executive Lorenza Muñoz, who started Artemis Muse Productions to connect films with a more diverse community, to check in on how diversity is going in Hollywood.
HIT MAN, from left: Adria Arjona, Glen Powell, 2023. © Netflix / courtesy Everett Collection
After a brief stint in theaters, the Richard Linklater film hits Netflix on June 7. IndieWire's "Screen Talk" discusses the new comedy and more in the latest podcast episode.
Anora
On the latest episode of "Screen Talk," we also bring Tribeca Festival director Cara Cusumano on the show to preview another festival hitting New York City this June.
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 19: (L-R) Dennis Quaid, Coralie Fargeat, Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore attend the "The Substance" Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 19, 2024 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Victor Boyko/WireImage )
Cannes
Cannes: IndieWire's "Screen Talk" podcast went live at the festival.
Francis Ford Coppola
"Screen Talk" co-hosts Ryan Lattanzio and Anne Thompson debate the merits and demerits of Coppola's Cannes competition premiere — and discuss "Back to Black," now in U.S. theaters.
KINDS OF KINDNESS, from left: Margaret Qualley, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, 2024. © Searchlight Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection
IndieWire's "Screen Talk" hosts set the stage for the 2024 Cannes Film Festival — and talk why "The Fall Guy" disappointed at the box office.
THE FALL GUY, Ryan Gosling
Screen Talk
San Francisco made a bid for Sundance, which is unlikely to show up there.
Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch
Filmmaker Toolkit
Director David Leitch tells IndieWire about going old school for "The Fall Guy" and how, while practical stunts didn't go away after "The Matrix," wire work and CGI changed the profession.
Ethan Hawke
Filmmaker Toolkit
Hawke explored the nature of creativity to help avoid becoming jaded after 30-plus years in the industry. One Ted-ED Talk and six projects later, he tells IndieWire it’s become the theme of his work.
A male bartender stands across the bar from a female patron pointing at him with a smile; still from 'Baby Reindeer'
On this week's episode of "Screen Talk," we parse out which shows one could watch to keep up with the 2024 Emmys race, from the final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" to the new Netflix sensation "Baby Reindeer."
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