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Greek Filmmaker Christos Nikou, the Director of ‘Apples’ and ‘Fingernails,’ on Creating ‘Tender Cinema’

Variety

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July 11, 2026

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Greek Filmmaker Christos Nikou, the Director of ‘Apples’ and ‘Fingernails,’ on Creating ‘Tender Cinema’

At Karlovy Vary Film Festival this week, the 10 participants of Future Frames – the program for young European directors – were joined by Greek director Christos Nikou as their mentor. Variety sat in on their discussion. Nikou, who directed “Apples” and “Fingernails,” started by underscoring the importance for filmmakers of “finding their voice.” He []

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The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 26, 2026

‘The Princess Diaries’ Revisited: Author Meg Cabot on New Graphic Novel and “Amazing” ‘Princess Diaries 3’ Script

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the bestselling author also reflects on writing that first book, its 2001 film adaptation, her feelings on AI, and trends in the romance and YA spaces.

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Christopher Nolan Responds to Obsession & Backrooms Success (With Two Warnings for Hollywood)

Christopher Nolan is sharing his thoughts on the state of the filmmaking industry - slamming AI slop and encouraging filmmakers to trust their audiences.

Polygon

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· Jun 26, 2026

Blade's Bassam Tariq and Mahershala Ali team up for action flick Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother

While Marvel's Blade film may never be released, the film's former director, Bassam Tariq, and star, Mahershala Ali, are teaming up again.

Variety

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· Jun 21, 2026

How Duncan Jones Made ‘Rogue Trooper’ Look Like a Studio Epic on an Indie Budget

“There’s AI — the film has no AI,” says director-writer Duncan Jones emphatically about his latest feature, “Rogue Trooper.” The subject comes up as producer Stuart Fennegan talks about how they got the stellar voice cast for the film: Aneurin Barnard, Jack Lowden, Hayley Atwell, Daryl McCormack, Reece Shearsmith, Sean Bean, Diane Morgan, Matt Berry []

Gizmodo

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· Jul 10, 2026

Let’s Talk About the End Credits Scenes of ‘Evil Dead Burn’

The latest film in the Sam Raimi horror franchise has two end credits scenes. Here's the breakdown.

San Antonio Current

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· Jun 29, 2026

Shaped by Cinema: San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros finds Hollywood success behind camera

Cinematographer and San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros was captivated by cinema at an early age. He recalls watching Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror masterpiece Alien alone on TV as a child, an experience that he said “really screwed me up.” He also remembers his parents giving him a VHS copy of Fantastic Planet, the surreal [] The post Shaped by Cinema: San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros finds Hollywood success behind camera appeared first on San Antonio Current.

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Related coverage for "Greek Filmmaker Christos Nikou, the Director of ‘Apples’ and ‘Fingernails,’ on Creating ‘Tender Cinema’": The Hollywood Reporter — ‘The Princess Diaries’ Revisited: Author Meg Cabot on New Graphic Novel and “Amazing” ‘Princess Diaries 3’ Script. ComicBook.com — Christopher Nolan Responds to Obsession & Backrooms Success (With Two Warnings for Hollywood). Polygon — Blade's Bassam Tariq and Mahershala Ali team up for action flick Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother. Variety — How Duncan Jones Made ‘Rogue Trooper’ Look Like a Studio Epic on an Indie Budget. Gizmodo — Let’s Talk About the End Credits Scenes of ‘Evil Dead Burn’. San Antonio Current — Shaped by Cinema: San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros finds Hollywood success behind camera