“Disclosure Day” will easily hit #1 this weekend, but at #2 is “Obsession,” a film that refuses to quit. It’s set to make around $22–23M in its fifth weekend for a $190M domestic cume.
Read moreSeth Rogen Says He Has “No Plans” to Work With James Franco Again, Hasn’t Spoken “in a Long Time”
Rogen is now doubling down on Franco, telling The New York Times that he hasn’t spoken to his former friend in a “long time” and has “no plans” to work with him in the future.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Tops World of Reel’s Midyear Critics Poll, as Voted by 100+ Critics
Here’s our annual World of Reel mid-year poll. The broader consensus among the 100+ critics who did participate was generally mixed. Many felt that the first half of 2026 was disappointing for movies.
Read moreRussell Crowe Says ‘Gladiator II’ Was A “Failed” Sequel Because It “Lacked a Moral Core”
Readers’ Thoughts on ‘Disclosure Day’?
A new Spielberg is always a movie event for cinephiles — he’s given us so many classics over the past fifty years. That said, it has left some perplexed, while others are ready to bow to it.
Read moreDOJ Approves Paramount-Warner Bros. $111 Billion Merger Without Concessions
DOJ’s Antitrust Division has officially cleared David Ellison’s $111 billion Paramount/Skydance merger involving Warner Bros. Discovery, removing a major regulatory obstacle to the deal.
Read moreKathleen Kennedy Says ‘Crystal Skull’ Is “Weakest” Indiana Jones Because “Spielberg and Ford Were Not 100% on Board” With the Script
According to Kennedy, Spielberg and Ford’s hesitation with the David Koepp-penned script undermined the creative process behind ‘Crystal Skull.’
Read moreJane Campion Says She’s Directing a Musical, Her First Film Since Oscar-Winning ‘The Power of the Dog’
Campion recently admitted that the success of “The Power of the Dog” gave her a sort of carte blanche — and she intends to take advantage of it.
Read moreREPORT: Brian Tyree Henry Plays Harvey Dent/Two-Face in ‘The Batman: Part Two’
A wild report for comic book movie fans refuting earlier assumptions about “The Batman Part II,” specifically the casting and story direction. Turns out, Sebastian Stan is not playing Harvey Dent.
Read moreAaron Sorkin Spent Three Days Trying to Convince Jesse Eisenberg to Return for ‘The Social Reckoning’
Coming off this week’s trailer launch, Sorkin is now tackling the elephant in the room: why did Eisenberg refuse to return for “The Social Reckoning”?
Read more‘Disclosure Day’ Nabs $6.5M in Previews — Mixed Audience Reactions, $40M Opening Weekend?
“Disclosure Day,” earned around $6.5M on Wednesday/Thursday and is tracking toward an estimated $35M+ domestic opening weekend, with an additional $35M internationally. The budget is $110M.
Read moreWarner Bros. Passes on George Miller’s ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’ as Amazon, Sony, and Universal Circle
Well, look who popped up in town: none other than George Miller, 81, who is visiting Los Angeles to meet with studios and pitch “one last” ‘Mad Max’ movie.
Read moreClint Eastwood Isn’t Retired? Scott Eastwood Denies Reports: “I Have Not Heard That at All”
Scott Eastwood is skeptical of reports that his father, Clint Eastwood, has retired from filmmaking — indicating that he remains unconvinced that his career is over.
Read moreJennifer Lawrence to Star in Apple Rom-Com ‘One Month Mark’ From Playwright Sophie Fleur de Bruijn
Apple Original Films has picked up Fleur de Bruijn’s project, and that’s with Jennifer Lawrence who has now attached herself to star and produce the film.
Read moreAfter ‘The Bride!’ Bombed, Maggie Gyllenhaal Is Set to Direct Warner Bros.’ ‘Creation Lake’
After “The Bride,” Warner Bros. is getting back into the Maggie Gyllenhaal business. She is set to write and direct an adaptation of Rachel Kushner’s novel “Creation Lake.”
Read moreDwayne Johnson on ‘The Smashing Machine’ Oscar Snub: “It Has Lit a Fire in My Spine”
Despite much initial buzz, Dwayne Johnson’s rare serious turn in “The Smashing Machine” was ultimately snubbed by the Academy. Turns out, he really wished he got the recognition.
Read moreSteven Spielberg Was Rejected Twice From Directing James Bond — Now He Says “You Can’t Afford Me”
Amazon/MGM can afford him. Spielberg reportedly received a $10M payday to direct “Disclosure Day,” and I gather Denis Villeneuve will be getting around the same amount to helm Bond 26.
Read more‘Gatto’ Teaser Reveals First-Ever Hand-Painted Feature (With CGI Touch-Ups) From Pixar
What truly sets “Gatto” apart from other Pixars is its style: this won’t be Pixar’s usual glossy CGI. Instead, it will be the studio’s first-ever hand-painted animated feature.
Read moreJames Gray’s Next Film Tackles “Current U.S. Situation,” Sets 2027 Shoot
“It talks about the U.S. now, not the best moment they have, with probably the worst President in the world,” producer Rodrigo Teixeira said about Gray’s next film at a recent masterclass.
Read more‘The Death of Robin Hood’ With Mixed Reviews as A24 Quietly Markets Hugh Jackman-Starring Film
What has been the release strategy from A24 for Michael Sarnoski’s “The Death of Robin Hood”? The film releases a week from now, and we’ve barely noticed it.
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