"Second Nature" is unlike any other nature documentary you've seen before.
In an interview with IDA, documentary filmmakers Drew Denny and Jennifer Steinman-Sternin discuss the uphill battle to release their film about animal sexuality in the wild.
The Tony Awardsยฎ celebrate excellence in Broadway theatre, and this year has some truly remarkable nominees.
Read our latest blog to learn all about the 2026 Tonysยฎ, which will be held this Sunday, June 7! https://t.co/EhHz5nAC9f
In a new piece, @vogue takes an in-depth look at the soon-to-open Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
Read about the museum, which is described as multimedia, multimillennial, and otherworldly, below:
https://t.co/eqORglCXBY
#ICYMI: Last week, we published our latest local arts roundup exploring the artists and destinations that make Providence, Rhode Island an unexpected creative capital of New England.
Read it below:
https://t.co/EcaTk73Uo4
Everyone in #Cannes has been buzzing about Jordan Firstman's debut feature film, "Club Kid."
Here, Firstman discusses the learning curve of directing his first film, and how he channeled his truest self to write an authentic story.
Read below:
https://t.co/2mbBbLXQBw
#Survivor director of photography Scott Duncan has been with the show for every one of its 50 seasons.
Here's how he and his "tribe" of camera operators film all the drama across multiple remote islands.
Read below:
https://t.co/44tuR1lm0e
Rhode Islanders are proud of their "Creative Capital" Providence, the third-largest city in New England with a local arts scene that's as lovely as its beautiful waterfront.
Read our Providence arts roundup below!
https://t.co/EcaTk73Uo4
Special makeup effects artists can do a lot with some silicone putty and their own craftsmanship.
This year, makeup artists on hit television shows transformed beloved actors into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
Here, @variety spoke with creatives from #Fallout, #StrangerThings, and #ChadPowers about the techniques they use to disguise our favorite stars.
Read more below:
https://t.co/Da4dUCKU73
Each year, filmmakers from around the world compete for the prestigious Palme d'Or at #Cannes.
But, there's another unofficial award that some Cannes attendees look forward to even more.
The "Palm Dog" award celebrates the best canine performances at the Cannes Film Festival.
This year, that award went to Yuri, the lovable rescue dog at the heart of "La Perra."
Read more about Yuri's journey from a Chilean animal shelter to cinema stardom below:
https://t.co/iqz0t5Hz2s
The NFL schedule release videos have become an art form unto themselves.
What started as playful social media posts poking fun at opponents have turned into major productions, with videos ranging from revealing a team's opponents in a recreated version of the video game "Halo" to animated collaborations with #TheSimpsons.
Here's how NFL social media teams show off their #creativity:
https://t.co/XqNVqZAVTF
Christopher Nolan is famous for his preference for practical effects over VFX. Notable examples include crashing a real plane and flipping a real semi-truck in his "Dark Knight" films.
In "The Odyssey," he maintains this preference. Here, @nofilmschool breaks down what we know about the new film, and the lessons filmmakers can learn from Nolan's approach.
Read below: https://t.co/VWAjiE2D3U
We've known for years that digital piracy was just one vertical within vast criminal enterprises.
A new report from @4SaferInternet and IP House reveals the scale of the problem.
Guillermo del Toro returned to Cannes last week to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his critically acclaimed film "Pan's Labyrinth."
He spoke about the difficulty of the production, the enduring themes of the film, and why art can't be made by "a f***ing app."
Read more below: https://t.co/c01aBV5noJ
You probably weren't expecting a Godzilla-inspired scene of a giant-sized Sydney Sweeney wreaking havoc on a miniature Los Angeles in #Euphoria.
To pull off the technical feat, production designer Franรงois Audouy collaborated across departments to build a scale model of downtown Los Angeles. The team then used forced perspective to make Sweeney appear appropriately kaiju-sized, relying on minimal visual effects.
Read more about the making of the scene below:
https://t.co/Ct93YFQx36
For designers navigating their early careers:
Here, graphic designer Matt Burns explains why there's "more than one way" to find success in a creative career. He discusses his career path, which he describes as "anything but traditional."
Read the interview below:
#StandCreative
https://t.co/GAMdaczUu7
Hong Kong movie star Tony Leung filmed his first movie outside of Asia this year, and it's a psychedelic exploration of the psychology of plants.
Read his interview with @indiewire below ahead of the "Silent Friend" #Cannes premiere.
https://t.co/ZQswPUguOj
We've known for years that digital piracy was just one vertical within vast criminal enterprises.
A new report from @4SaferInternet and IP House reveals the scale of the problem.
The report explores how organized crime profits from stolen content and uses those profits to fund drug and human trafficking, and weapons distribution.
The report also examines how site blocking laws have been used around the world to combat digital piracy networks.
Read the report below:
https://t.co/LaE5wPC06q