Six days to go until the Oscars, and the Best Supporting Actress race is still a complete mess.
Read moreGuy Ritchie’s ‘In the Grey’ Releases A Trailer — Delays Release to May 15, 2026
Black Bear will be rolling out the film via the distribution arm they launched last year. It’s now officially announced that “In the Grey” is hitting theaters on April 10.
Read moreHirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Look Back’ Eyes Venice Debut, GKids Acquires U.S. Rights
GKids announced on Monday that it has secured the North American rights for Look Back, a new film from Oscar-nominated Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda (“Shoplifters”).
Read moreJames Cameron Confirms ‘Avatar 4’ is “Very Likely” to Happen
Cameron attended the Saturn Awards on Monday and was asked about “Avatar 4.” Although he says it hasn’t been confirmed yet, he added that it is “very likely” a sequel will happen
Read moreJames Mangold’s Star Wars Movie is Most Likely “Dead”
Many have been wondering what the status of Mangold’s film was, and earlier this year Kennedy revealed that Mangold and co-writer Beau Willimon had produced an “incredible script.”
Read moreEarly Viewer Says Theatrical ‘The Bride’ Is a “Whole New Edit” With Added Voiceover and Less Violence
An attendee of an early test screening for “The Bride” confirms the version he saw had no voiceover, and was substantially better than what was released in theaters.
Read moreArnold Schwarzenegger Says ‘Conan the Barbarian’ Sequel in the Works With Christopher McQuarrie Writing and Directing
What? This is surprising news. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 78, is indicating that he could be returning to a franchise nearly 44 years after his last outing.
Read morePedro Almodóvar Confirms He’s Done With English-Language Films, Will Shoot Next Movie in 2027
‘Sinners’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ Win WGA Awards as Best Picture Race Tightens
No surprise: “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners” won the prizes for Adapted Screenplay and Original Screenplay, respectively, at the 2026 WGA Awards.
Read moreRUMOR: Anya Taylor-Joy to Star in ‘The Hunt For Gollum’
More potential casting for Andy Serkis’ “The Hunt for Gollum,” which seems to be heating up, a little less than eight weeks before production is set to begin.
Read moreBox Office: ‘The Bride’ Bombs With $7M Opening, ‘Hoppers’ Surprises With $46M Debut
The box office numbers for Thursday preview screenings are slowly trickling in, and a few interesting narratives are starting to take shape.
Read moreRosanna Arquette Says Quentin Tarantino’s Use of the N-Word is “Racist and Creepy”
Rosanna Arquette, who was in “Pulp Fiction,” where she portrayed the wife to Eric Stoltz’s character, has suddenly turned on Quentin Tarantino.
Read moreFirst Look: Tomas Alfredson’s ‘Seance on a Wet Afternoon,’ Starring Rachel Weisz, Shooting in the UK — Joe Alwyn Joins Cast
Alfredson had that one-two punch of “Let the Right One In” and “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” before, quite epically, striking out with “The Snowman.”
Read moreBennett Miller to Debut Much-Delayed AI Documentary This Year
It’s been twelve years since “Foxcatcher” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, which remains Miller’s last film.
Read moreReport: Leo Woodall to Replace Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in ‘The Hunt For Gollum’
Mortensen had been asked, multiple times, to sign on for the film, but finally declined. The result is that there has been a casting process over the last few months to find an actor in his 30s to replace him.
Read moreDavid O. Russell’s Linda Ronstadt Biopic Acquired by Miramax — Selena Gomez to Star
Selena Gomez is looking for her big Oscar role, and it might come in the form of playing ‘70s music icon Linda Ronstadt.
Read moreBox Office: ‘Hoppers’ ($41M+), ‘The Bride’ ($8M+), ‘Scream 7’ to Drop Whopping 74% — Readers’ Thoughts?
Driven by good reviews and an “A” CinemaScore, the film had a $13M Friday and is now eyeing an impressive $41M weekend—the best opening for an original Pixar since 2017’s “Coco” nabbed $50M.
Read morePixar Boss Defends Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Rewrite After Original Gay Character Was Cut: “We’re Making a Movie, Not Therapy”
Docter still defends this decision, telling WSJ that Pixar believes some parents don’t want entertainment to force them to have a conversation they weren’t ready for with their children.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Opera and Ballet Backlash Is Awards-Season Nonsense
We are officially deep into awards-season brain rot. No, really. I really tried to avoid this topic entirely, foolishly thinking it would just go away, but for some reason it just grew and grew.
Read moreRyan Coogler’s ‘X-Files’ Reboot Starts Shooting in May
The Coogler-directed pilot is reportedly set to film from May through June in Vancouver — the same city where the original series shot its early seasons.
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