The star, who is currently Oscar-nominated for his role in 'Conclave,' was honored at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Thursday.
So, as the countdown to the Academy Awards continues, we present nine women-directed releases to watch (or rewatch) now, all of which deserve more attention.
Not all of the books listed below end with tragedy, but, as is often the case in real life, no tale unravels without its fair share of sorrow and woe. From ghastly ghosts and terrible choices to ...
Emma Rice’s musical theatre adaptation of Wuthering Heights features a finale where the orphan Hareton – a silent, traumatised man – suddenly emerges sporting a cute kitchen apron over his bare torso.