Mufasa: The Lion King director Barry Jenkins has responded to criticism over his involvement in the upcoming film. The prequel serves as an origin story for Mufasa and will see Rafiki tell the tale of ...
It’s a tough time out there for creatives. Whether you’re a writer, director, actor, or artist of any kind, the world is short on opportunities—particularly the kind that pay. But even Academy Award ...
Barry Jenkins has a new project in the works and I’m about to 8-count my coins and hand over my wallet so he can hurry up and take my money. Searchlight made a deal early last year with the Alvin ...
More than a year after that infamous mix-up at the Oscars, on Sunday at the SXSW conference, Moonlight director Barry Jenkins finally delivered the best picture acceptance speech he would have given. ...
Now that some of the dust has settled, Damien Chazelle and Barry Jenkins are ready to talk about the best picture mistake at the 2017 Oscars. The "La La Land" and "Moonlight" directors opened up to ...
Oscar winner Barry Jenkins looks to have found his next film — a new sci-fi thriller starring Glen Powell. The project, titled “The Natural Order,” comes from an unpublished manuscript by Matthew ...
Speaking of that ending, Victor shared a whopper of a secret: producer Barry Jenkins encouraged them to change the final shot after offering up a wildly different read on what was happening in that ...
*Barry Jenkins has chosen his follow up to “Moonlight.” The director is set to direct an adaptation of the James Baldwin novel “If Beale Street Could Talk” for Annapurna Pictures, reports Variety.
US writer/director Barry Jenkins arrives to the Vanity Fair Party following the 88th Academy Awards at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on February 26, ...
Jenkins doggedly worked to raise the $150,000 he needed to make the movie and cast stand-up comedian Wyatt Cenac as Micah, a young man living in San Francisco who spends a day with Jo (Tracey Heggins) ...
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