Sony is rebooting “House of the Dead” without Boll’s participation, instead directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Isabela Merced, and Uwe Boll is absolutely pissed.
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson Wins DGA!
Can we now finally, officially, accept that the frontrunners for Best Director—and, for that matter, Best Picture—are Paul Thomas Anderson and “One Battle After Another”?
Read moreBox Office: ‘Send Help’ Holds Strong With $10M+ Second Weekend, Only 48% Drop
The Winter Olympics—and, more importantly, the Super Bowl—are going to affect the weekend box office, as theaters will be quieter than usual.
Read morePark Chan-Wook’s ‘No Other Choice’ Will Have 2 hour 37 Minute Extended Cut Released
Park confirmed that a longer cut of “No Other Choice”—18 minutes longer, running 2 hours and 37 minutes—will be front and center when the film arrives on 4K.
Read more‘Clayface’ Release Date Pushed to October 23
Warner Bros. has pushed the DC Studios film “Clayface” from Sept. 11 to Oct. 23, 2026. Directed by James Watkins from a screenplay by Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini
Read moreDavid Mamet Is Back in Hollywood — Set to Direct ‘Speed-The-Plow’ With Sharon Stone, Anthony Mackie and Ben Mendelsohn
Mamet’s best film work, as director and/or writer, includes “The Verdict,” “The Untouchables,” “Glengarry Glen Ross,” “Wag the Dog,” “House of Games,” “Ronin,” “The Spanish Prisoner,” and “The Edge.”
Read moreJonathan Levine’s ‘Mr. Irellevant’ —Starring David Corenswet — Sets Christmas 2026 Release
This inspirational story stars David Corenswet (“Superman”) as John Tuggle, who was picked last in the 1983 draft by the New York Giants.
Read moreMilly Alcock and Charlie XCX to Star in Takashi Miike’s Kyoto-Set Horror Movie
Hollywood has been courting Miike for years, and it looks like it’s finally happening. The director has made hundreds of films—he might as well take a stab now.
Read more‘Melania’ Sets Rotten Tomatoes Record for Widest Critics vs. Audience Gap
“Melania” is one for the history books—or at least Rotten Tomatoes footnotes—a film beloved by ticket buyers, most of whom voted for Trump, and reviled by critics, most of whom didn’t.
Read moreAustin Butler to Play Lance Armstrong in Edward Berger-Directed Biopic
Berger is set to direct Austin Butler as Lance Armstrong in a biopic tackling the disgraced cyclist. Zach Baylin (“King Richard”) is writing the script, with Scott Stuber producing.
Read moreColman Domingo Sets Directorial Debut Playing Nat King Cole in Biopic ‘Unforgettable’
Domingo make his debut behind the camera on “Unforgettable,” a musical biopic of legendary singer Nat King Cole. The actor will play Cole, and he has also co-written the script and will produce.
Read moreJonathan Nolan Says He’s Seen A Finished Cut of ‘The Odyssey’: “An Incredible Achievement”
A few weeks back, there was a report that Christopher Nolan had tested “The Odyssey” at AMC Universal CityWalk in 70mm. Chris’ brother, Jonathan Nolan, was in attendance.
Read more‘Remain’ Delayed to February 5, 2027 — Highest Tested Film of M. Night Shyamalan’s Career
Warner Bros. has decided to delay M. Night Shyamalan and Nicholas Sparks’ “Remain,” which was initially supposed to be released in October 2026.
Read more‘Ella McCay’ Met With RAVES in France: “Masterpiece!”
French critics have completely been taken by “Ella McCay,” which is getting near-unanimous raves over there.
Read more‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Bombs With Critics (13%) and Audiences ($450K) — Who Allowed Renny Harlin to Direct A Trilogy?
Lionsgate has officially shipped “The Strangers: Chapter 3” into theaters, and with that, one of the strangest studio gambles of the last decade is finally nearing its end.
Read moreMark Ruffalo Tells Kevin O’Leary to “Shut the F*ck Up”: “You Played Yourself Well in ‘Marty Supreme’”
O’Leary’s recent comments slamming Billie Eilish’s anti-ICE Grammys speech irritated Mark Ruffalo enough that the actor took to social media to tell O’Leary to “shut the f*ck up.”
Read moreSony Wanted ‘Send Help’ on Streaming — Sam Raimi Said No and Took It to 20th Century
The Sam Raimi thriller was originally set up at Sony, but according to The Wrap, the studio began eyeing a streaming-first release in the wake of COVID. That’s when Raimi said hell no.
Read moreDan Trachtenberg Signs Three-Year Deal With Paramount — ‘World War Z’ Sequel Next?
The filmmaker behind “10 Cloverfield Lane,” “Prey,” “Predator: Killer of Killers,” and “Predator: Badlands” will develop, direct, and produce large-scale theatrical features for the studio.
Read moreThe Best Films Made by Directors Over 80 — and the Myth of Creative Decline
We’ve been seeing a lot of filmmakers aged 80 years and older still very much active over the last decade, including Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Hayao Miyazaki, David Cronenberg, and Ridley Scott.
Read moreNeon Picks Up ‘Once Upon A Time In Harlem’ Following Sundance Raves
After a heated bidding war to acquire the documentary, Neon has secured U.S. distribution rights and plans to release it in theaters later this year.
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