Fennell and Robbie were adamant in giving “Wuthering Heights” a robust theatrical rollout — it’s been reported that they left close to $80M on the table by refusing the Netflix offer. It turns out that the whole ordeal left Netflix totally bewildered by what had just occurred.
Read moreIra Sachs' ‘Peter Hujar’s Day' Sets 2025 Release; Stars Ben Whishaw & Rebecca Hall
James Bond 26 Plagued by Script Problems — Steve McQueen to Direct?
Judging by the way things have been going, I don’t believe we’ll be getting a new James Bond flick until, at least, 2027. There have been too many red flags popping up, and there’s an uncertainty as to what direction this six-decade franchise should head into next.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Says ‘Pig' is “One of the Best Films of the Last Five Years"
Speaking on the Video Archives Podcast, Quentin Tarantino is now heaping praise on Nicolas Cage’s eccentric filmography, particularly one of his more recently acclaimed roles in “Pig.”
Read moreKevin Costner Shopping ‘Horizon' Behind-the-Scenes Documentary
The Farrelly Brothers Reunite For ‘Dear Santa'; Their First Film in Over 10 Years — November 25 Streaming Date
The Farrelly Brothers are known for their comedy classics “Dumb and Dumber,” “There’s Something About Mary” and “Kingpin.” Their last film was 2014’s “Dumb and Dumber To.”
Read more‘Godzilla Minus One’ Director Confirms He's Met With Marvel Boss Kevin Feige
For almost a year we’ve been hearing rumors about Takashi having had meetings with Marvel and Lucasfilm, so the news this latest development that he’s decided to tackle the next ‘Godzilla’ movie was met with firm approval.
Read more‘Joker: Folie à Deux' Bombs on VOD — Debuts at #4
‘Folie à Deux’ had a disappointing first week on VOD, debuting in fourth place on both iTunes and Fandango charts — it currently ranks behind “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” “Deadpool & Wolverine” and “The Substance” (!!!).
Read more‘Red One’ PANNED by Critics
Amazon/MGM decided to lift the embargo on “Red One” at midnight on election night. What does that tell you? They’re trying to hide the reviews for this one, and for good reason. “Red One” STINKS. It’s unwatchable. It’s crass entertainment.
Read moreWarner Bros Has Finally Decided to Expand ‘Juror #2' to 46 Theaters This Weekend [Updated]
Amidst reports that Warner Bros would be pulling “Juror #2” from theaters this weekend, here comes the news that they’ve reversed that decision and will now be expanding the film from 31 to 46 theaters on Friday.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Defends & Praises Bruce Willis’ Direct-to-Video Movies: “I Was Really Impressed"
Quentin Tarantino, no stranger to hot takes, defended Bruce Willis’ direct-to-video movies on his Video Archives Podcast. The filmmaker admitted having binged a bunch of these titles recently and coming out of the experience impressed by what he’d seen.
Read moreMartin Campbell to Direct ‘Dedication' — Starring Daisy Ridley
Martin Campbell will forever be known as the director who successfully rebooted the James Bond franchise TWICE, one of those films being one of the best Bonds ever (“Casino Royale”).
Read moreJosh Gad Says People Have Been “Blown Away" By His ‘Spaceballs 2' Script
‘Michael' Moves to October 2025 Release Date
Lionsgate‘s Antoine Fuqua directed biopic, “Michael” had been set up with an April 18, 2025 release date, but has now been moved to a meatier, awards-ready October 3, 2025 slot. Can a Michael Jackson movie actually contend for awards?
Read moreJosh Safdie's ‘Marty Supreme’ is A24's Most Expensive Movie Ever ($90M)
‘Waltzing With Brando' Trailer ...
Ryan Reynolds Writing A Non-MCU Film For Hugh Jackman and Shawn Levy
Tom Hanks Says Superhero Fatigue is Real: “‘We’ve Had 20 Years of Comic Book Movies [...] I've Seen That Already"
The term “superhero fatigue” was coined to address the lack of enthusiasm for Marvel and DC movies, and particularly their underperformance at the box-office. It’s an argument that’s been prevalent in the pandemic-era, and for good reason.
Read moreJennifer Kent's to Direct Adaptation of Clive Barker's ‘The Thief of Always'
David Lynch Illustrating ‘Anatomy of a Fall' Book
David Lynch liked Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of A Fall” so much that he’s lent his services to illustrate the annotated edition of the film’s screenplay. The boo, illustrated by Lynch himself, will be made available on November 28.
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