Hey, would you look at that, Paramount is up to its old tricks again—not adhering to a robust theatrical bow for their biggest title of the year.
Read more10 Years Later: The Best Films of 2016
Ten years later, 2016 feels like a lifetime ago in cinema terms. Looking back, the movies from that year almost feel like artifacts from a world that’s somehow distant.
Read moreVariety: James Gray’s ‘Paper Tiger’ to Premiere at Cannes; Jane Schoenbrun’s ‘Camp Miasma’ Also Selected
The competition lineup is starting to become a little clearer. We now know what’s ready, what isn’t, and with that, these twelve titles seem destined for Palme d’Or contention.
Read moreAndy Samberg and Annette Bening to Star in ‘42.6 Years’ From ‘Peanut Butter Falcon’ Director
Michael Schwartz broke out with “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” a coming-of-age story about a young man with Down syndrome who dreams of wrestling, starring Dakota Johnson, and Shia LaBeouf.
Read more‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Trailer is Here
The new trailer for “Euphoria” Season 3 has arrived, running close to three minutes, and showing up ahead of the show’s April 12 premiere on HBO and HBO Max.
Read moreAlec Baldwin Set for First Post-’Rust’ Role Opposite Chris Hemsworth and Taron Egerton in Matt Ross’ ‘Kockroach’
Alec Baldwin is set to join Chris Hemsworth, Taron Egerton, and Zazie Beetz in “Kockroach,” a New York crime movie from director Matt Ross (“Captain Fantastic”).
Read moreLaura Dern to Star in Jeffrey Epstein Drama at Sony
Sony Pictures, Laura Dern, and Adam McKay are set to tackle the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy in an upcoming limited series about the investigation that helped crack this whole can of worms open.
Read moreJoel Coen’s ‘Jack of Spades’ Reportedly Not Heading to Cannes as U.S. Presence Shrinks
Cannes boss Thierry Frémaux has implied that American cinema’s presence may be smaller this year, adding that studios are producing fewer blockbusters and auteur-driven titles
Read moreAmazon Exec: Hollywood’s Fear of Offending Is Hurting Box Office, Urges More Original Films
An interesting New York Times opinion piece, written by former Amazon exec Roy Price, will certainly lead to agreement, and disagreement, but mostly debate.
Read moreJennifer Kent Says She’s Shooting a New Sci-Fi Film This Year After ‘The Babadook’ and ‘The Nightingale’
The Aussie-born filmmaker confirmed she’s “working on a sci-fi film that looks to be shooting this year.” According to Kent, it’s an “adaptation of something.”
Read more‘Supergirl’: Over Eight Test Screenings So Far, Three Different Composers, Multiple Endings and More Superman
This film has tested over eight times, so I imagine it’s either not good, or Warner Bros is really reworking it for the perfect version. Or maybe the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
Read moreAutumn Durald Arkapaw, Best Cinematography Oscar Winner, Reteams with Gia Coppola for Netflix’s ‘Perfect’
Following her historic Oscar for “Sinners,” DP Autumn Durald Arkapaw has already lined up back-to-back projects, both with frequent collaborators.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ With Staggering $53M Second Weekend, 34% Drop
An incredible $53M second weekend awaits “Hail Mary,” representing just a 34% drop—unbelievable numbers. It’ll be at $150M+ domestic by Sunday evening
Read moreAlexandre Desplat is Scoring ‘The Social Reckoning,’ Replacing Reznor and Ross
We have no idea how Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning,” a sequel to “The Social Network,” is going to go. There is some skepticism, most of the complaints about who is not coming back.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Originally Had Massive 4-Hour Cut
Phil Lord and Chris Miller recently revealed they initially screened a four-hour cut of the film to a group of director friends, and that feedback was “embarrassing.”
Read moreJohn Hannah Set to Return for ‘The Mummy 4,’ Shoots This Fall
A small batch of news coming down the wire on this quiet Friday. John Hannah is set to return to ‘The Mummy’ franchise, reuniting with co-stars Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in ‘The Mummy 4.’
Read more‘Lights Out’ Sequel in the Works
There’s no word on whether David F. Sandberg will return to direct, but “Lights Out” was based on his original 2014 short — so he might have a say here.
Read moreFIRST LOOK: Michael Fassbender as Joe Kennedy in Thomas Vinterberg’s ‘Kennedy’ for Netflix
Vinterberg, who earned an Oscar nomination for Best Director for “Another Round” and previously won the Cannes Jury Prize for “The Celebration,” is known for his provocative character studies
Read more‘Michael’ Crushes Pre-Sales: Antoine Fuqua’s Biopic Might Break $80M-$90M+ Opening Weekend
Antoine Fuqua’s “Michael” is absolutely killing it in ticket pre-sales. Internal tracking is hinting at an $80M–$90M opening weekend.
Read moreKristoffer Borgli Faces Backlash After Resurfaced Essay Goes Viral Ahead of ‘The Drama’
Borgli's “The Drama,” starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, hits theatres next week, but now backlash has surrounded him over past comments.
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