New indie film distributor Row K Entertainment is facing a serious financial crisis, with multiple sources indicating it has struggled with cash flow since its launch.
Read moreArnold Schwarzenegger, 78, Begins Intense Training for ‘King Conan’ Comeback
The upcoming movie is described as a continuation of 1982’s “Conan the Barbarian,” focusing on an older version of the character who has lived as a king but is drawn back into action.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Hits $33M Friday, Heads for $80M Debut — Your Thoughts?
What did you think of the film? Did it live up to the hype, or were you hoping for something more daring? Finally, does it merit the early buzz it’s getting as 2026’s potential first Oscar contender?
Read moreDrew Goddard Refuses to Confirm Keanu Reeves in ‘The Matrix 5,’ Calls ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ “Deeply Moving”
Goddard is defending the last installment, which was not well liked and bewildered many upon release with its meta approach.
Read more‘Miami Vice’ Reboot in Jeopardy? Michael B. Jordan Now Demanding $18M Salary After Oscar Win
Jordan’s new rep at WME told him to wait until after the Oscars to finish negotiating. Wise decision. Jordan won the golden statuette, and guess what? He’s now asking for a lot more money.
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson Rewrote Martin Scorsese’s ‘What Happens at Night’
Paul Thomas Anderson rewrote Patrick Marber’s script for “What Happens at Night,” the new Martin Scorsese movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence.
Read moreThe Daniels Set Summer Shoot for Next Film: “Fun Action Sci-Fi Comedy”
Universal recently planted a flag on November 19, 2027 — the Friday before Thanksgiving — for the untitled next film from Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.
Read moreDavid Robert Mitchell’s ‘The End of Oak Street’ Trailer Arrives Next Week
The film stars Ewan McGregor and Anne Hathaway and has been described as an “‘80s-set thrill ride,” shot on “IMAX,” and with a budget of around $85M.
Read moreBest Actors Who Have Never Been Oscar-Nominated
This year, John Turturro, John Goodman, and Steve Buscemi are all in anticipated projects, some from Oscar-winning directors, and their performances in these films might finally get them nominated.
Read morePaul Greengrass to Direct ‘Test Drive’ for 20th Century, Late 2026 Filming
Paul Greengrass has been very busy of late. Last year, he released “The Lost Bus” for Apple; he’s also shot a 14th century epic, “The Uprising,” starring Andrew Garfield, set for fall release.
Read moreMichael Lesslie Hired to Write New Draft of ‘Fast 11’ — Sixth Writer to Take A Crack at the Script
Universal scheduled the long-delayed franchise finale, titled “Fast Forever,” for March 17, 2028. Will they hit that date? They have to two years to get it done.
Read moreChuck Norris Dies at 86
Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris, the legendary martial artist, actor, and cultural icon, has died at the age of 86.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino & Sylvester Stallone Team Up to Write and Direct 1930s Black-and-White Gangster Series
Tarantino is set to write and co-direct, with Sylvester Stallone, a 1930s-set gangster series. Not only that, it will be shot in black and white using 1930s cameras.
Read moreMichael Dymek is DP on Todd Haynes’ ‘De Noche’
An update regarding Todd Haynes’ “De Noche,” a detective noir starring Pedro Pascal and Danny Ramirez, which started production this month: it has added a very interesting cinematographer.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Earns $12M in Thursday Previews, Eyes $80M Opening Weekend
It looks as though Amazon/MGM might have its first genuine blockbuster—and it’s not technically even IP, but rather based on a popular book.
Read more‘The Weight’: Sundance Breakout Acquired by Vertical, Sets September Release
I don’t understand how Netflix picks up “In the Hand of Dante,” but not this one, which is a commercial action-adventure with two star actors front and center.
Read moreSofia Coppola Scraps Next Film With Kirsten Dunst: “It Felt Too Sad in These Dark Times”
For well over a year, Sofia Coppola has been telling outlets that she’d written her next film, and her frequent collaborator, Kirsten Dunst, was set to star. The plan was a 2026 shoot.
Read more‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Breaks All-Time Record with 718M Views in 24 Hours
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has, quite easily, become the biggest trailer of all time in 24 hours. The studio says the trailer nabbed 718.6 million views since its online premiere on Wednesday.
Read moreRobert De Niro Turned Down ‘The Batman: Part II’? Viggo Mortensen Still Very Much in Talks
The casting for the pivotal role of Christopher Dent in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman: Part II” remains unsettled, and quite honestly, has been entertaining to watch unfold.
Read moreKirsten Dunst Joins ‘Minecraft 2’ After Saying She Wanted the Role to “Make a Pile of Cash”
Dunst has gotten her wish—she’s been cast in ‘Minecraft 2.’ Dunst joins a cast that includes the returning Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks, Matt Berry, and Jennifer Coolidge.
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