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"Triumph" is an alien military satire that's also based on a true story from 1990s Bulgarian history.
Diego Luna and Maria Bakalova talk to IndieWire about a lingering bias in the industry that has less to do with what people look like than how they sound.
Pete Davidson defends himself against accusations of being a murderer in the SXSW breakout A24 horror comedy.
Director Halina Reijn described the horror comedy starring Pete Davidson, Maria Bakalova, and Rachel Sennott as "'Mean Girls' meets 'Lord of the Flies.'"
Benedict Cumberbatch deep fakes, green screen dinosaurs, and a viral flu plague the fictional set of "Cliff Beasts" in Judd Apatow's latest comedy.
Exclusive: IndieWire brought the pair together for a tearful discussion as Jones recalled coming to terms with the nature of the project, as Bakalova shared her gratitude.
Baron Cohen remembers asking himself: “Do we go ahead with this scene? What happens if he has coronavirus?"
"I started to cry," Bakalova says of her emotionally charged phone call with the "Borat 2" breakout.
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The Bulgarian actress became an overnight sensation (and a surprise Best Supporting Actress contender) opposite a comedy star. But her talent didn't come out of nowhere.
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The "Borat" comedian is warning Oscar voters not to snub his breakout co-star.
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