Sony propping up Cillian Murphy’s return for the third instalment did not sell tickets for “The Bone Temple” — we might be looking at total audience disinterest in the future of this franchise.
Read moreLance Hammer’s First Film in 18 Years, ‘Queen at Sea,’ Premieres at Berlin to Strong Reviews
Back in 2008, Lance Hammer released his feature directorial debut, “Ballast,” a self-financed indie that went on to become an acclaimed, Sundance Award–winning drama.
Read moreMartin Scorsese Joins ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Playing Ardennian Fry Cook
Lucasfilm announced that Martin Scorsese has officially joined the world of “Star Wars” after the filmmaker was spotted in the latest trailer for Jon Favreau’s “The Mandalorian & Grogu.”
Read moreDid Vincent Gallo Direct ‘Golden State Killer’ Under Pseudonym? James Franco Co-Stars, 2026 Release Eyed
The real mystery of this project lies in who directed the damn thing. The current credit belongs to a name nobody in the industry seems to recognize: Vito Brown.
Read moreNeon Acquires Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ‘All of a Sudden’ — Aiming for Seventh Straight Palme d’Or
Neon is already backing new 2026 films by Arthur Harari, Cristian Mungiu, Hirokazu Kore-eda, and Nicolas Winding Refn — all ready for Cannes— and has just added another title to their 2026 sandbox.
Read moreConfirmed: ‘Project Hail Mary’ Runtime Is 2 Hours and 36 Minutes
The runtime has now been officially been confirmed by the BBFC, and it’s 2 hours 36 minutes.
Read more‘Wicker’ Acquired by Black Bear [Sundance]
The latest Sundance title snatched up is Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson’s “Wicker,” starring Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård.
Read moreShia LaBeouf Arrested in New Orleans During Mardi Gras Fight
Shia LaBeouf—who has spoken openly about his sobriety journey since 2020 —has been trying to clean up his act, stay sober, for nearly six years.
Read more‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' Has A New Trailer, and Carries the Weight of Star Wars’ Theatrical Future
I now ask you, the reader — could this have just been a streaming movie? The answer to that question is what will make or break this film. Does the movie have the pull of a must-see theatrical experience?
Read moreFrederick Wiseman Dies at 96
Some of his most notable films include “Titicut Follies,” “High School,” “Law & Order,” “Hospital,” and “In Jackson Heights.” Seek them out, if you haven’t already.
Read moreMiguel Gomes’ ‘Savagery’ Finally Starts Production in Brazil
Over half a decade after it was announced, production is finally underway on Miguel Gomes’ “Savagery.”
Read moreKornél Mundruczó’s ‘At the Sea,’ Starring Amy Adams, Panned at Berlin
This morning, Kornél Mundruczó‘s “At the Sea,” which stars Adams as a woman readjusting to llife after rehab, screened for press at the Berlin Film Festival. The reviews are not good.
Read moreRobert Duvall, One of the Greats, ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Apocalypse Now,’ Dies at 95
Cinema has lost one of its titans. And yet, unlike so many, he left behind a treasure trove of work that will keep haunting us. Rest in power, Robert Duvall. You were, simply, indispensable.
Read more‘Silence of the Lambs’ Actor Apologizes for Buffalo Bill’s Harmful Impact on Trans People
A24 Teams With ‘Room’ Director Lenny Abrahamson for ‘70s Dublin-Set Drama With Tom Burke and Eve Hewson
Lenny Abrahamson, the acclaimed filmmaker of “Room,” “Frank,” and “Normal People,” is set to direct an untitled family period drama for A24.
Read moreWarner Bros. Discovery “Considering” Paramount’s Revised Offer as Potentially “Superior” to Netflix Deal
Netflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Dominates the Indie Spirit Awards — Wins Best Picture, Best Director
“Train Dreams” won three awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Cinematography. Just think about that: A Netflix movie, which barely played in theaters, was named the best indie film of 2025.
Read moreIan McKellen Doesn’t Get ‘Hamnet’: “It’s Improbable!”
Sir Ian McKellen, an Oscar voter, will not be casting his ballot for Chloé Zhao’s “Hamnet.” In fact, he was far from impressed by the film, which left him somewhat bewildered.
Read moreSandra Hüller Earns Raves for ‘Rose’ at 76th Berlin Film Festival
Receiving some of the strongest notices at Berlin is Markus Schleinzer’s “Rose,” but more specifically Sandra Hüller who is earning raves for her performance.
Read moreRoger Avary Says He Couldn’t Get a Movie Made—Until He Found AI and Now Has Three Upcoming Releases
The projects include a family Christmas film slated for theaters this holiday season, a “faith-based” release timed for Easter, and what Avary describes as a large-scale romantic war epic.
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