The daughter of a Communist activist who was herself arrested during the Prague Spring of 1968, director Agnieszka Holland’s politics have always infused her work with a sense of righteousness and dismay. Many of her films, such as the Academy Award-nominated Holocaust dramas Europa Europa and In Darkness, seek to
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Acclaimed “Midnight Mass” and “Manhunt” star Hamish Linklater has scored the voice role of Bruce Wayne/Batman in the upcoming animated series “Batman: Caped Crusader” at Amazon Prime Video. Linklater joins a cast that includes Jamie Chung as Harley Quinn. Christina Ricci as Catwoman and Diedrich Bader as Two-Face. Characters also
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Filmmaker Travis Knight (“Kubo and the Two Strings,” “Bumblebee”) is attached to direct an adaptation of Susanna Clarke’s best-selling 2021 fantasy novel “Piranesi” which has been set up at LAIKA. The famed Oregon-based stop-motion animation studio, of which Knight is president, has acquired the rights to the work which marks
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The most popular thing to do when watching an anthology film is finding the connective thread. Whether they’re exercises in genre cinema or quirky odes to magazine journalism, the inherent appeal of three or more stories playing to you in bite-sized format is running your fingers along a strand that