We’re all hoping for a reunion between the Coen brothers. They’re one of the great living filmmakers. Sadly, fans will have to be patient a little longer.
Read moreOsgood Perkins Pushing to Direct ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Reboot
Two months after Texas Chainsaw Massacre rights quietly hit the market, the iconic horror property remains in limbo—and director Osgood Perkins is trying to change that.
Read moreMatt Reeves to Submit First Draft of ‘Batman 2’ This Month
Quick update on “The Batman: Part II.” According to The Wrap, Matt Reeves “has been sending pages [of the script] for more than half a year” and the first full draft is expected to be delivered to Warner Bros and DC Studios by Memorial Day.
Elizabeth Debicki Joins Fincher’s ‘Once Upon A Time’ Sequel
Netflix’s upcoming film, which continues the story of Brad Pitt’s character from Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” has now cast a key role.
Read moreJordan Peele Back to the Drawing Board? 2026 Release in Doubt — Struggling to Follow Up ‘Nope’
Universal has penciled in an October 23, 2026 release date for Peele’s next film, but don’t hold your breath—this date is more of a placeholder than a promise.
Read moreTom Cruise & Ana de Armas to Star in $200M-Costing ‘Deeper’
De Armas and Cruise have been doing the diving training required for the project, and the plan is to shoot this one as Cruise’s next film.
Read moreAri Aster’s ‘Eddington’ POLARIZES; Starts as Satire, Ends in Horror — Not Everyone’s Buying It [Cannes]
Aster, seems to find his stride when the film leaves behind cleverness and embraces the grotesque. He’s always been interested in decay—familial, spiritual, social—and here he doesn’t pull back.
Read moreJacob Elordi & Lily-Rose Depp to Lead Laszlo Nemes’ English-Language Debut, ‘Outer Dark’
“Outer Dark,” an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s 1968 novel, has found its stars in Jacob Elordi and Lily-Rose Depp. The film marks the English-language debut of “Son of Saul” director Laszlo Nemes.
Read moreDavid Lowery To Direct Tilda Swinton in ‘Death in Her Hands’
David Lowery has found his next cinematic descent into the psychological abyss—and he’s bringing Tilda Swinton with him.
Read more‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Earns $5M in Previews — $45M Weekend?
Things are looking good for Warner Bros’ “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” which — backed by strong reviews — earned $5M in Thursday previews. The film, budgeted at $50M, is looking at a $45M-$50M opening this weekend.
Riley Keough Replaces Kristen Stewart in Albert Serra’s ‘Out of This World’
Originally announced back in December, Albert Serra’s next film was set to star Kristen Stewart, but she’s now been replaced by Riley Keough.
Read more‘Sirat’ Screens — Surreal, Chaotic and Unsettling [Cannes]
“Sirât” is the work of a filmmaker who seems to delight in confusing us from comfort, from certainty, from even the faintest idea of what comes next.
Read moreNetflix and IMAX in Talks For ‘Frankenstein’ Theatrical Release
Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” is slated to hit Netflix later this fall, but there’s a interesting new development. This one might get an extended theatrical release.
Read more‘Rambo’ Prequel in the Works from ‘Sisu’ Director, No Stallone Involved
No, not Stallone Rambo. This time, it’s a prequel, because why come up with something new when you can just slap a legacy name on it and call it “fresh”?
Read moreFirst Clip: Lynne Ramsay’s ‘Die, My Love’
One of the most anticipated films of Cannes 2025 is Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.” Here’s the first footage released of the film, which is supposed to screen on the Croisette this weekend.
Read moreMel Gibson Sets ‘The Resurrection of the Christ’ With Lionsgate
As Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of the Christ” gears up for a September shoot at Italy’s famed Cinecittà Studios, the film has just found a distributing partner.
Read moreLionsgate Dropped ‘Highlander’ Reboot After Chad Stahelski Demanded $180M Budget
Stahelski, the guy who turned “John Wick” into a billion-dollar franchise, wanted $180M to relaunch “Highlander.” Lionsgate balked, capping their interest at a still-eye-opening $165M.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Shot Entirely in IMAX — A First for Any Feature Film
Christopher Nolan is pushing the limits of IMAX once again. The director is set to shoot his next project, “The Odyssey,” entirely with IMAX cameras—a first for any commercial feature film.
Read more‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ PANNED by Critics — 17% on RT
I still hold out hope that Trey Edward Shults’ “Hurry Up Tomorrow” will turn out to be a strong film. There’s something especially compelling about a movie that provokes such intense, divisive reactions.
Read more‘Mission: Impossible 8’ Review Embargo Breaks — It’s A Mess [Cannes]
Some thoughts on “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” which screened at Cannes. The embargo has been lifted, and the film has a respectable 71 on Metacritic and 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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