Joe and Anthony Russo aren’t “finding the movie in the edit.” Apparently, when they shot the movie, everything felt great, but now that they’re editing, they’re discovering some issues.
Read moreGuy Ritchie’s ‘Wife & Dog’ Delayed to 2027 Release, Following Botched Rollout of ‘In the Grey’
How many projects does Guy Ritchie currently have percolating, and who keeps funding them? The man is giving Hong Sang-soo a run for his money as the most prolific filmmaker working today.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Says ‘The Odyssey’ Backlash is “Irrelevant”
If you’re wondering what Christopher Nolan thinks about the backlash surrounding “The Odyssey,” he’s shrugging it off completely.
Read moreNow That ‘The Invite’ Is Playing Wide, Share Your Thoughts!
Released in limited fashion two weeks ago before expanding into additional markets last week, “The Invite” is now playing wide starting today. That makes this a good opportunity to gauge our readers' thoughts.
Read moreDavid Leitch’s ‘How To Rob A Bank’ Release Delayed By Two Months to November 13, 2026
“How to Rob A Bank” has been delayed by more than two months. Last I heard, the latest cut that was tested did not look 100% ready, so perhaps the delay has something to do with that.
Read moreDavid Robert Mitchell’s ‘The End of Oak Street’ Is Rated PG-13 With 1 Hour 39 Minute Runtime
After more than a year of editing, the film is finally in the can, and proof of that is that it just received a PG-13 rating from the MPA, with a short runtime to boot.
Read more‘Behemoth!’ Trailer Coming Next Week: Pedro Pascal Leads Tony Gilroy’s Potential Oscar Contender
The trailer for Tony Gilroy’s “Behemoth!” has now been rated, signaling that a first look will likely arrive next week alongside a potential announcement of the film’s release window via Searchlight Pictures.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Thinks Quentin Tarantino’s “10 Films and Retire” Rule Is a “Dangerous” Restriction
We know about Tarantino’s self-imposed 10-films-and-retire rule, but having other A-list directors give their opinions on it is quite fascinating. The general consensus: Tarantino is nuts.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Artificial’ Wasn’t a Big Tech Casualty, Distributors Say: “It’s Dull” and “A Misfire”
As Neon leans toward not sending “Artificial” to any of the fall fests, Screen Daily has a report in which they ask distributors who considered buying the film what they actually thought of this hot potato.
Read moreConnor Storrie’s Post-‘Heated Rivalry’ Rise Continues With Sarah Polley’s ‘The Bell Jar’ Starring Billie Eilish
Storrie has joined Polley’s Sylvia Plath adaptation of “The Bell Jar,” which stars Billie Eilish in the lead. No word yet on what role he’s playing, but Focus is backing the project, which is eyeing a 2027 premiere.
Read more‘Moana’ Is Heading Toward a Box Office Bomb After $4M+ Thursday, $38M+ Opening Projection
That’s a disappointing outlook for a film reportedly carrying a whopping $250M budget, especially given Disney’s apparent confidence in the brand.
Read moreNetflix and Paramount/Skydance Are Reportedly Interested in Buying Letterboxd
Isn’t this a tad concerning? A studio being in charge of Letterboxd? The potential for conflicts of interest is something that deserves serious attention.
Read more‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Project Hail Mary’ Top Gold Derby’s Best Picture Odds — Months Before the Race Even Starts
It’s July. The temperature’s hot, the release calendar is dry—at least until next weekend—and yet Gold Derby’s 30 or so “experts” have officially unveiled their early predictions for Best Picture at the 2027 Oscars.
Read more‘Free Willy’ Remake in the Works at Warner Bros. Because, Of Course It Is
This new version, written by Mary-Margaret Kunze and Jade Halley Bartlett, is being described as a “reimagining” — a word studios now prefer instead of “reboot” and “remake.”
Read moreJesse Eisenberg’s ‘The Debut’ Sets December 11, 2026 Release via A24
Eisenberg is coming off the acclaim of his sophomore directorial effort, “A Real Pain.” A24 has dated “The Debut,” and it seems likely to premiere at the fall festival circuit, either at Telluride, TIFF, or both.
Read more‘Cliff Booth’ is a “Cool Mix” of Quentin Tarantino’s Dialogue and David Fincher’s Visual Style, Says Timothy Olyphant
Florian Zeller’s ‘Bunker’ With Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem Lands at Sony Pictures Classics Ahead of 2026 Release
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired Florian Zeller’s “Bunker,” which is reportedly set for the Venice Film Festival. The film stars Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Paul Dano, Stephen Graham, and Patrick Schwarzenegger.
Read moreMartin Scorsese’s ‘What Happens at Night’ is His Most Personal Film, According to Francesca Scorsese: “I Burst Into Tears”
In an interview, Francesca Scorsese says she “burst into tears” after reading the script for Martin Scorsese’s “What Happens at Night,” citing the parallels in the story to her mother.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Artificial’ Set to Skip Fall Festivals
Neon has decided that a fall festival premiere is not the right route for Guadagnino’s “Artificial.” That’s certainly a choice. The studio is still moving ahead with an awards campaign for the film.
Read more‘Hope’ Trailer: Na Hong-jin’s Polarizing Cannes Shocker Unleashes a Blood-Soaked Sci-Fi Nightmare
“Hope,” Na’s first film in ten years — his last one being the exemplary “The Wailing” —is a gloriously messy, blood-soaked sci-fi epic that may become a cult classic despite—or because of—its polarizing nature.
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