Netflix Orders Doc Series Based on Pope Francis' Book
'Sharing the Wisdom of Time' features stories from elders from more than 30 countries sharing their experiences and wisdom with the younger generation.
Watch Hollywood Reporter's Full Writer Roundtable With Oscar Nominees Taika Waititi, Anthony McCarten
Oscar-nominated screenwriters Taika Waititi ('Jojo Rabbit,' also nominated as a producer) and Anthony McCarten ('The Two Popes') join Lorene Scafaria, Kasi Lemmons, Destin Cretton and Charles Randolph for the full Writer Roundtable.
Hollywood Flashback: The Pope Came to L.A. and Warned of "Evil" in 1987
Long before Netflix released 'The Two Popes' and HBO debuted 'The New Pope,' Pope John Paul II embarked on a two-day trip to Los Angeles, where he told showbiz leaders including Bob Hope and Charlton Heston they could be "a force for great good or great evil."
'Two Popes' Screenwriter Breaks Down Challenges of Finding the Truth: It's "Not a Fixed, Finite Thing"
For the Oscar-nominated film, Anthony McCarten had to imagine what took place between Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal Jorge Bergolio in the weeks before the latter became Pope in 2013: "It's one of the more audacious works I've done."
Watch Hollywood Reporter's Full Producer Roundtable With Charlize Theron, Emma Tillinger Koskoff
2020 Oscar nominated actress Charlize Theron and nominated producers Emma Tillinger Koskoff, David Heyman and Peter Chernin joined Dan Lin and Debra Martin Chase for the full Producer Roundtable.
Oscars Poll: Who Should Win Best Supporting Actor?
This year's contenders — Brad Pitt, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Tom Hanks and Anthony Hopkins — are all former nominees, two of whom have never won.
Oscars Poll: Who Should Win Best Actor?
Antonio Banderas, Leonardo DiCaprio, Adam Driver, Joaquin Phoenix and Jonathan Pryce are all up for one of the top individual prizes of the night.
Watch Hollywood Reporter's Full Director Roundtable With Martin Scorsese, Greta Gerwig and More
Filmmakers Noah Baumbach, Todd Phillips, Fernando Meirelles and Lulu Wang also star on the Director Roundtable. Hollywood Reporter Roundtables air every Sunday on SundanceTV.
'The Two Popes' Leads Nominees for AARP the Magazine's Movies for Grownups Awards
Tony Danza will host the ceremony, scheduled for Saturday in Beverly Hills.
Golden Globes Snubs: 'The Irishman,' 'Two Popes' Shut Out
Other films with multiple nominations that didn't win a single award include 'Bombshell,' 'Dolemite Is My Name,' 'Harriet,' 'Jojo Rabbit,' 'Knives Out' and 'Little Women.'
'The Two Popes' Director Fernando Meirelles: "There's a Very Good Thing About Being an Outsider"
Martin Scorsese, Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig, Lulu Wang and Todd Phillips also joined for the annual Director Roundtable.
"A Revolution of Cinema": Martin Scorsese, Greta Gerwig and the Director Roundtable
Filmmakers Noah Baumbach ('Marriage Story'), Todd Phillips ('Joker'), Fernando Meirelles ('The Two Popes') and Lulu Wang ('The Farewell') sound off on Netflix pros and cons, Marvel as "amusement park" and "that bulls*** thing where the media picks a movie and declares it means something it doesn't."
Listen to The Hollywood Reporter's Full Cinematographer Roundtable on 'Behind the Screen'
Roger Deakins ('1917' and 'The Goldfinch'), Natasha Braier ('Honey Boy'), Cesar Charlone ('The Two Popes'), Caleb Deschanel ('The Lion King'), Rodrigo Prieto ('The Irishman') and Robert Richardson ('Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood') are featured in the conversation.
Making of 'The Two Popes': Director Fernando Meirelles Cast Francis After Google Search
While shooting inside a Roman refugee camp and re-creating the Sistine Chapel, the film ultimately focuses on a conversation between conservative Benedict XVI and progressive Francis as it explores "what had made the most traditional pope of the modern era do the most untraditional thing possible and resign."
"The Camera Writes": Roger Deakins, Caleb Deschanel and the Cinematographer Roundtable
Six leading lensers — including César Charlone, Natasha Braier, Rodrigo Prieto and Robert Richardson — discuss how to shoot an eight-and-a-half-minute take, when to create a digital sun and the shots that make movie magic: "We had to be invisible."