On Tuesday, MonkeyPaw laid off several staffers as it continues to recalibrate its development slate. Monkeypaw is now reportedly down to just four employees.
Read moreKen Russell’s ‘The Devils’ Gets Uncut 4K Restoration at Cannes Classics From Warner Bros.
Warner Bros., under its newly branded specialty studio “Clockwork,” has quietly dropped one of the most significant restoration announcements in years.
Read moreNia DaCosta “Disappointed” by ‘The Bone Temple’ Box Office: “We Made a Great Film”
DaCosta questions whether the timing hurt its performance—“maybe too soon, because people were like, ‘Oh yeah, I saw that last summer!’” She does not, however address Sony’s January release strategy.
Read moreStar Wars’ Streaming Data Shows George Lucas Prequels Outpacing Disney Sequel Trilogy by a Very Wide Margin
Is it possible that many fans were so genuinely dissatisfied with Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy that it has led them to repeatedly revisit George Lucas’s prequels for pure nostalgia and comfort?
Read moreCharlie Kaufman’s ‘Later the War’ Back on Track After Shutdown, With Channing Tatum, Sets 2027 Shoot
Back in May 2025, production on “Later the War” had come to a sudden shutdown. Cast and crew departed the set, with one of the Polish producers pulling out of the project altogether.
Read moreJeff Nichols’ ‘King Snake’ Acquired by Neon — Sets 2027 Release
“King Snake,” which recently began production in Arkansas, has been acquired by Neon. The project reunites Nichols with longtime collaborator Michael Shannon, with Margaret Qualley and Drew Starkey
Read moreWhit Stillman Set to Direct ‘A Night at Claridge’s’ Starring Laura Carmichael and Adam Brody, His First Film in Over a Decade
Stillman is set to direct “A Night at Claridge’s,” his first feature since 2016’s “Love & Friendship.” The film reunites him with Adam Brody and also stars Laura Carmichael in the lead.
Read moreSebastian Stan and Ana de Armas to Star in Felipe Gálvez’s ‘Impunity’
Gálvez’s “The Settlers” competed in Un Certain Regard and for the Caméra d’Or at Cannes. The film won the FIPRESCI critics’ award, marking the first Chilean film to receive the prize.
Read moreGreta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia’ is “The Most Expensive Movie Netflix Has Ever Made,” $320M+ Budget
It’s not like Netflix doesn’t spend an inordinate amount of money on some of its titles—every year you’ll see a couple of $150–200M productions, but “Narnia” goes beyond that.
Read more‘Tony’ Trailer: Dominic Sessa Plays Anthony Bourdain in A24 Biopic
It’s not necessarily a rise-and-fall biopic so much as a slice-of-life portrayal of a moment that greatly shaped Bourdain’s inevitable rise in the culinary and cultural world.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Trailer Released — First Footage Sparks Instant Debate
Osgood Perkins’ ‘Longlegs’ Sequel With Nicolas Cage Sets January 2028 Release Date
Paramount has set a January 14, 2028 release date for Nicolas Cage–starring “Longlegs” sequel, to be directed, yet again by Osgood Perkins.
Read moreReport: Tom Cruise and Doug Liman Eyeing ‘Edge of Tomorrow 2’ Shoot This Fall
The project would be part of Cruise’s recent deal with Warner Bros., which allows him to produce and star in films for the studio.
Read moreBlake Lively and Justin Baldoni Settle ‘It Ends With Us’ Lawsuit After Months of Peak Melodrama
What started as a behind-the-scenes drama turned full-on courtroom franchise has now ended not with a bang, but a handshake and a mutual “let’s just move on” energy.
Read more15 Movies That Expose the Divide Between Critics and Audiences
This year, I’ve noticed the debate about the unusually large gap between movie critics and general audiences coming up again, especially around major blockbusters.
Read moreCannes 2026 Jury Revealed: Demi Moore, Chloé Zhao, Stellan Skarsgård and Others Deciding This Year’s Palme d’Or
The Cannes Film Festival has finally revealed its 2026 competition jury, a nine-member international panel of filmmakers, actors, and writers who will decide the winner of this year’s Palme d’Or.
Read morePatrick Schwarzenegger Joins S. Craig Zahler’s ‘The Bookie & The Bruiser,’ Plays Twin Roles Opposite Vince Vaughn and Theo James
Patrick Schwarzenegger has joined the cast of S. Craig Zahler’s The Bookie & The Bruiser, stepping into a dual-role setup opposite Vince Vaughn, Theo James, and Fred Melamed.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Artificial’ Delayed to 2027 to Avoid ‘The Social Network’ Sequel Clash
Amazon/MGM has decided that “Artificial” won’t be released in the fall — instead it is now aiming for an early 2027 release because it “didn’t want the film to go up against ‘The Social Network’ sequel.”
Read more‘Interstellar’ Is Now Letterboxd’s Most-Watched Film Ever — and Its Reappraisal Shows No Signs of Slowing
If there’s one film that has only been gaining momentous appreciation since its release, at least with audiences worldwide, it’s Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar.”
Read moreA24’s ‘Tony’ Poster Teases Summer Release, Dominic Sessa Plays Anthony Bourdain
“Tony” is directed by Matt Johnson. Emilia Jones, Antonio Banderas, Leo Woodall, Rich Sommer, and Stavros Halkias (!) are also part of the cast.
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