Brooks is reflecting on the U.S. backlash, trying to understand why critics were so hostile towards “Ella McCay.”
Read moreFIRST LOOK: John Malkovich and Sam Rockwell in Martin McDonagh’s ‘Wild Horse Nine’
We have our first look at Martin McDonagh’s upcoming film “Wild Horse Nine” — set for theatrical release on November 6, 2026.
Read moreVal Kilmer’s Final Role Reimagined with AI in Controversial New Film
Titled “As Deep as the Grave,” the film originally cast Kilmer in a supporting role before he passed away in 2025.
Read moreMichaela Coel to Direct and Write ‘Bloodsport’ Remake for A24
Coel seems an odd fit to reboot “Bloodsport,” which tells me this must be a total reimagining of the original. Maybe there will be a female lead.
Read more‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Finally Arrives
Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have kept the fanbase on the edge of their seats, waiting for the first official trailer of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” to show up. It’s finally here.
Read moreDamien Chazelle’s Next Film Starts Shooting in Greece, Stars Cillian Murphy, Daniel Craig and Michelle Williams
Cillian Murphy, Daniel Craig, Michelle Williams, and Mia Threapleton have started production on Chazelle’s next film, an untitled action-drama. Most of the film takes place in a prison.
Read moreOscar Ratings Sink 9% to 17.8M Viewers as Cultural Relevance Continues to Decline
Isn’t it telling how, just ten years ago, in 2016, Oscar ratings reached nearly 35 million viewers? When compared to last night’s telecast, that’s an audience loss of 17 million.
Read moreFanboys Demand Damon Lindelof’s Head After ‘Green Lantern’ Joke
What started as a casual quip by “Lanterns” co‑creator Damon Lindelof has somehow exploded into impressively, absolutely exhausting vitriol.
Read more40 Years Later: The Best Films of 1986
Continuing on with this series, here’s a look back at 1986, which was a rich year for cinema—and that’s despite taking place in a decade often defined by high-concept blockbusters.
Read more‘Dune: Part Three’ Trailer is Here!
Well, here it is, our first trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three,” which is being described as the “epic conclusion of the trilogy,” which has had its first two instalments nominated for best picture.
Read more‘Outcome' Trailer Drops — Keanu Reeves Miscast? Is That Jonah Hill?
Jonah Hill returns to the director’s chair with the Hollywood-set dark comedy “Outcome,” which is being produced by Apple Original Films. The film was shot in early 2024 and is finally set to be unveiled next month.
Read moreDavid Zaslav Set to Earn $886M From WBD-Paramount Merger
A24’s ‘Backrooms’ Draws Strong Test Screening Reactions, With Audiences “On the Edge of Their Seats”
The story follows a therapist (Reinsve) searching for her patient (Ejiofor) after he disappears into a labyrinth of seemingly endless, logic-defying rooms hidden beneath his furniture store.
Read moreSarah Michelle Gellar Slams Disney Exec After Hulu Scraps Chloé Zhao’s ‘Buffy’ Reboot
Many were surprised by Hulu not moving forward with their Chloé Zhao-directed ‘Buffy’ reboot — and now Sarah Michelle Gellar is laying the blame for the cancellation on one particular exec.
Read moreFIRST LOOK: Timothée Chalamet in ‘Dune: Part Three’; Seven Character Posters Revealed
Promo for Villeneuve’s trilogy capper has now officially begun, with Timothée Chalamet sharing, via social media, our first look at “Dune: Part Three.”
Read moreCurry Barker’s ‘Obsession’ Trimmed After NC-17 Rating From the MPA
“Obsession” has been getting strong reviews from critics and is set for a theatrical release this summer, but sadly it won’t be the same version I saw last year.
Read moreAfter PTA’s Win, These 12 Great Filmmakers Still Haven’t Won a Best Director Oscar
We can now officially take Paul Thomas Anderson out of this list. He won best director last night, which means one less name on this list.
Read moreRUMOR: Viggo Mortensen in ‘The Batman: Part II’?
Mortensen’s rumored offer comes after Brad Pitt, Stellan Skarsgaard, and Daniel Craig all passed on the role of Christopher Dent.
Read moreTurns Out, Sean Penn Skipped Oscars to Hang With Zelenskyy
Penn didn’t show up at the Oscars not because there was a strict no-smoking indoor rule—which is also law in California—but rather because he decided to set up a meeting with Zelenskyy.
Read moreIan Tuason Says ‘Undertone’ Trilogy Already Planned; $500K-Costing Indie Grossed $9.3M This Weekend
Tuason’s film, which only cost $500,000 to produce and was picked up by A24 at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival, earned $9.3M in its opening bow.
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