Of course, backlash was inevitable—and it has arrived. Scorsese is now the most prominent, most respected filmmaker to publicly endorse generative AI.
Read moreDamien Chazelle’s First Film Since ‘Babylon’ Wraps Shooting in Greece, Heads to Post-Production
Paramount is behind the film, and I gather a splashy 2027 premiere will be planned. Maybe Chazelle will make his debut at Cannes? He has 11 months to complete post-production before the next edition.
Read moreEli Roth Is Back in His Sicko Era with the Insane ‘Ice Cream Man’ Trailer
Roth’s “Ice Cream Man” is here, and the trailer goes incredibly hard. m surprised YouTube didn’t make me confirm I was 18 or older before viewing this mayhem.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Says Modern Cinema Inspires “Contempt,” Would “Rather Read a Book” Than Watch Most New Movies—Except ‘The RIP’ and ‘Horizon’
In the latest issue of Sight and Sound, we are promised an “exclusive” op-ed from Tarantino about the current state of cinema, only to be met with three pages of him raving about—of all things— “The RIP.”
Read moreDid Justin Kuritzkes Write ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’?
Kuritzkes, best known for “Challengers” and “Queer,” was on the shortlist to write the script for “Bond 26.” Steven Knight eventually got the gig. He also wrote the upcoming Don Winslow adaptation “City on Fire.”
Read moreWhat’s the Best Four-Film Run by a Director?
Can anyone match Francis Ford Coppola’a four-film run of “The Godfather,” “The Godfather Part II,” “The Conversation,” and “Apocalypse Now”?
Read moreDavid Corenswet-Starring ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ Earned “Near-Perfect Test Scores,” Christmas 2026 Release
Strong test scores helped Paramount position Jonathan Levine’s “Mr. Irrelevant” for a prestigious Christmas Day release, a window often reserved for major commercial and awards-season hopefuls.
Read moreCan ‘Michael’ Still Reach $1 Billion? Digital Release Set for June 9
The film is currently at $870M, with a major Japan release coming up this month — meaning it’s still very possible the billion-dollar milestone could be reached.
Read moreMartin Scorsese Is Embracing AI (For Storyboarding)
In a statement, Scorsese writes, “ I’m interested in the intersection of technology and storytelling, and seeing how that can push the bounds of creativity to create deeper and richer experiences for audiences.”
Read more‘Masters of the Universe’ Lands Soft Reviews and $25M-$30M Box Office Tracking, Raising Questions About $200M He-Man Movie
While “Backrooms” and “Obsession” are currently rewriting the Hollywood rule book, this Friday sees the release of what looks like another IP-driven bomb: Amazon/MGM’s “Masters of the Universe.”
Read morePaul King’s Fred Astaire Biopic Starring Tom Holland Targets January 2027 Shoot
The Astaire estate doesn’t want this biopic to happen, saying that Fred “was explicit in his Will that he did not want his life story to be depicted on screen” … and threatened legal action.
Read more‘How to Rob a Bank’ Trailer Reveals David Leitch’s Social Media Heist Movie
Amazon/MGM plans a wide theatrical release for “How to Rob A Bank” over Labor Day weekend, with a premiere date set for September 4, 2026.
Read more‘Onslaught’ Trailer: Adam Wingard Returns to His Indie Thriller Roots for A24’s Super-Soldier Action Film
The film reunites Wingard and Simon Barrett, the team behind “You’re Next” (2011) and “The Guest” (2014). Wingard is — quite sadly — coming off two massive Godzilla movies.
Read moreSydney Sweeney’s ‘Barbarella’ is “Still Moving Forward” at Sony as Edgar Wright Remains Attached
The new “Barbarella,” set to be directed by Edgar Wright, is “still moving forward,” and Sweeney is “already working” on it under her new producing deal over at Sony.
Read moreZoë Kravitz to Star in Megan Park’s ‘My Old Ass’ Follow-Up at Apple Studios
Major studios and streamers—including Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, Apple, Amazon, and Netflix— were vying for Park’s latest, despite no stars being attached.
Read moreZack Snyder Set to Direct ‘Escape From New York’ Reboot
Snyder’s version will be a “down and dirty” take on John Carpenter’s film, emphasizing practical effects and real-world locations. The goal appears to be a rougher, more realistic approach to the material.
Read moreAnna Kendrick to Direct ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ for Netflix After ‘Woman of the Hour’ Success
Netflix wants to continue its partnership with Anna Kendrick. The streamer has teamed up with for her sophomore effort, an adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.”
Read moreLilly Wachowski Says Passion Projects Remain Stuck in Limbo Because “Fascism Is Thriving”
Lilly says that, despite strong efforts, none of her latest projects have been able to get a greenlight—she believes it’s been a very difficult time to make movies because “fascism” is thriving:
Read moreNa Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’ Sets September 9 Release Date via Neon
Na’s last film, “The Wailing,” released 10 years ago, played out of competition at Cannes and remains one of the most quietly influential Korean films of the past decade.
Read moreJames Gunn’s ‘Superman: Man of Tomorrow’ Unveils First Look
If you are actually looking forward to this sequel, here’s our first look — above and below — at Lex Luthor in his warsuit in “Superman: Man of Tomorrow.”
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