If you thought that heist at the Louvre sounded like something out of a movie, this collection of heist films just might be ...
Even the greatest filmmakers have off days. Explore the worst movies from cinema legends whose most ambitious projects didn’t ...
For decades, audiences around the world have been drawn to the seductive, ultraviolent world of organized crime. Mob stories have become a genre filmmakers return to over and over again, despite the ...
He played lots of mafia bosses during his five-decade career, including one in Ben Affleck’s ‘Live by Night.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Remo Girone, who starred as a mob boss on the classic Italian ...
Shortly after the announcement of an “AI actor” dubbed Tilly Norwood drew overwhelming criticism, Italian movie producer Andrea Iervolino has announced plans to take the trend to its logical ...
A comedy about a DINK couple who become obsessed with their annoying neighbors doubles as a warning about the comfortable emptiness that can hit us in our thirties. Boasting a cast of faces you’ll ...
Prime Video's preparing to add a handful of new series and films to the platform throughout October, kicking off on the first of the month when Play Dirty arrives, a new movie starring Mark Wahlberg ...
Renowned film poster artist Renato Casaro died on September 30, 2025, at age 89. Considered one of the most influential and innovative Italian poster designers, Casaro leaves behind a legacy of ...
He created artwork for ‘A Fistful of Dollars,’ ‘Conan the Barbarian’ and more, then made a comeback with ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Renato Casaro, the Italian ...
SDIFF began because of a wonderful man named Victor Laruccia. He imagined it not just as a festival to showcase Italian films but what he liked to call an Italian perspective. Another element of the ...
What was once a stable of four or five major productions has blossomed into countless films. Thanks to the democratization of media through consumer cameras and platforms like YouTube, you don’t need ...
ROME (AP) — Acclaimed Italian actor Claudia Cardinale, who starred in some of the most celebrated European films of the 1960s and 1970s, has died in France, her agent said Wednesday. She was 87.