Some of the most legendary Director/Cinematographer partnerships: Bertolucci/Storaro, Bergman/Nykvist, Godard/Coutard, Spielberg/Kaminski, Wong/Doyle, Coen/Deakins, Welles/Toland, Malick/Lubezki …
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‘The Son’ Isn’t Half-Bad, But Exploits Mental Illness; Zen McGrath Delivers Terrible Performance [Review]
Toronto will be known as the place where Florian Zeller’s “The Son” officially crashed and burned. It currently sits at 47% on Rotten Tomatoes. This is not the reception Sony Pictures Classics expected for the film. It is now being released November 25th.
Read moreSundance 2023: A-List Directors Will Be Slim, But New Discoveries Aplenty
Sundance will be announcing their entire lineup in late November. This will be the first edition of the Park City-set festival to take place in-person since 2020.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Lists the Seven Films He Deems to Be “Perfect”
Quentin Tarantino’s new nonfiction novel “Cinema Speculation” just arrived in the mail. This is Tarantino playing film critic and writing about his love for cinema. I’ll eventually share my thoughts.
Read moreJimmy Kimmel to Host 95th Oscars
An Oscar host has been found and it’s none other than Jimmy Ki … zzzz. Jimmy Kimmel. It’s Jimmy Kimmel. I guess Chris Rock declined the Academy’s invite.
Read moreVariety Has ‘Living,’ and ‘Triangle of Sadness’ as Best Picture Nominees; ‘Babylon’ #19
I don’t particularly find Variety’s Clayton Davis to be as clueless as many out there claim him to be. After all, Davis attends all the big Academy screenings and gets a good vibe as to what is well-received by voters.
Read more‘Smile’ has Made $200M Worldwide on a Budget of $17M
Many have been trying to pinpoint the exact reasons why Parker Finn’s “Smile” has been such a resounding box-office. After all, it has no big-name actors and the reviews were not that overtly spectacular.
Read moreJames Cameron Prepared To Stop Making ‘Avatar’ Movies If Sequel Isn’t A Success
Oscars: ‘The Fabelmans’ Gets “Rare”Standing Ovation at Academy Screening
Steven Spielberg’s “The Fablemans” is finally getting released in select cities on Friday. That means we’ll be getting more reviews trickling in that could give us a better picture of its current Oscar frontrunner status.
Read moreBest War Movies of the 21st Century?
With Edward Berger’s “All Quiet in the Western Front” now on Netflix, seemingly a very popular watch and getting good reviews, what have been the best war movies of the 21st century?
Read moreJames Gray Says ‘Ad Astra’ Voiceover Narration Was “Stupid” and Not His Decision
What’s Happened to Morgan Freeman?
From the very late ‘80s to the end of the aughts you couldn’t escape Morgan Freeman’s presence on-screen.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Begins Production in Georgia
An IMDB Pro update is telling us that Francis Ford Coppola has started production on “Megalopolis” in Georgia.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino: Marvel Directors Are “Hired Hands”
Quentin Tarantino is not a fan of the MCU. Not a big surprise. Variety reports (via the Los Angeles Times) that, on the press tour for his new book, Tarantino had some none-too-pleasing words for directors who work with Marvel.
Read moreDamián Szifron‘s ‘Misanthrope’ Picked Up by Vertical Entertainment, Mid-2023 Release Expected
Vertical Entertainment has picked up “Misanthrope”, a psychological thriller from Argentinian director Damián Szifron (Wild Tales).
Read moreRidley’s Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Said to be a “Masterpiece” by Viewer at Test-Screening
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” stunned an L.A. moviegoer last night. He’s calling Scott’s epic a “masterpiece.” The film was test-screened at The Grove in Los Angeles last night.
Read moreOscars: International Film Race Heats Up With Inarritu, Park, Skolimowski and Diop as Main Contenders
Eric Kohn and Anne Thompson have decided to team up for their Best International Film predictions. It’s a very competitive race this year and, as we speak, there is really no clear frontrunner.
Read moreCapsules: ‘Causeway’ ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom,’ and ‘The Stranger’
There are many noteworthy movies in theaters right now: “The Banshees of Inisherin,” “TÁR,” “Aftersun,” “Armageddon Time,” “Triangle of Sadness” “Decision to Leave” … So much so that smaller films can easily get lost in the shuffle.
Read moreDarren Aronofsky’s ‘Adrift’ Set For Early 2023 Shoot, Jared Leto to Star
EXCLUSIVE: After “The Whale,” Darren Aronofsky is finally set to shoot his long overdue supernatural “ghost ship” movie “Adrift”.
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