Mark Rylance is one of the great actors working today. People tend to forget that before he had that breakout role in Steven Spielberg’s “Bridge of Spies” he was a notorious actor of the stage.
Read moreTodd Haynes’ ‘May/December’ Completes Filming; Christopher Blauvelt Steps in as DP
This one doesn’t feature Edward Lachman You just can’t imagine a Haynes movie without Lachman’s sultry photography.
Read moreXavier Dolan Hints at Retirement
Xavier Dolan is contemplating "retiring" from cinema. Maybe he’ll pull a Malick and we won’t see him for the next 20 years.
Read moreJerzy Skolimowski’s ‘EO’ is A Slight, but Visually Inventive Donkey Movie [Review]
Jerzy Skolimowski is a filmmaker that, in his five-decade career, has had his share of ups and downs. To me, he’ll always be the man who directed “Deep End,” “The Shout,” and “Moonlighting,” three flat-out masterpieces.
Read moreEmbarrassing ‘Wakanda Forever’ Headline Courtesy of Vulture
Why is it so hard for Vulture’s Sam Sanders to admit that “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” just isn’t that good?
Read more‘She Said’ Grosses $2 Million, Worst Opening For a Major Studio Release this Year
The first question you need to ask yourself is, how in the hell did Universal’s ”She Said” cost $32M? There’s barely any stars in it, no special effects and the locations primarily take place in and around New York City.
Read moreAri Aster’s ‘Disappointment Blvd’ Runtime is Now 3 Hours
Positive Reaction For Scott Cooper’s ‘The Pale Blue Eye’
Scott Cooper’s “The Pale Blue Eye” screened last week to some positive reactions. This film is currently flying under the radar, nobody is really talking about it, despite its prime awards-ready release date
Read moreWoody Allen’s ‘WASP22’ Has Wrapped Production in Paris
First off, the title for Woody Allen’s latest, “WASP22,” is just a working title. An official one will probably be unveiled next year.
Read more‘Elemental’ is the Latest Creation From the Formerly-Great Pixar Studios
Between 2000 and 2010, every movie Pixar released was either very good or a flat-out masterpiece. At some point, they were taking major artistic risks.
Read more‘The Chosen’ Shocks Box-Office, Jesus-Based TV Show Nabs $10 Million Opening
Just to put things into perspective, “The Chosen” made more money this weekend than the box-office totals of Oscar contenders such as “Armageddon Time,” “Till,” Tar” and “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Read moreThe Fabelmans’ Judd Hirsch Might Win the Oscar For His 10-Minute Cameo
If it were up to me, Judd Hirsch would be a prime contender for the Supporting Actor Oscar. In Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans,” Hirsch is an absolute standout, despite only having a 10-minute cameo.
Read moreBong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey7’ Aiming For 2024 Release
Bong Joon-ho’s next film stars Robert Pattinson and is an adaptation of Edward Ashton’s upcoming novel, “Mickey7.” Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo are also set to co-star.
Read more‘She Said’ Bombing at the Box-Office
It turns out not many Americans want to watch two female New York Times reporters take down Harvey Weinstein.
Read more‘Bones and All’: YA Cannibal Road Movie Horrifies, Swoons and Meanders [Review]
Adapting Camille DeAngelis’ novel for the screen, Luca Guadagnino has made an unusual hybrid of romance and horror with “Bones and All.”
Read more‘Going Electric’: Timothee Chalamet as Bob Dylan and … Christian Bale as Pete Seeger?
Scott Cooper’s ‘The Pale Blue Eye’ Screens to Positive Notices …
“The Pale Blue Eye” screened last night for a select few. The reactions are mostly positive, but, to tell you the truth, not many takes have come out on social media. Here are the very few:
Read moreDuke Johnson’s ‘The Actor’ Starts Production in Budapest
Duke Johnson co-directed and wrote, with Charlie Kaufman, 2016’s darkly fantastic “Anomalisa.” It was his feature-directing debut.
Read more‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Box-Office Projection Predicts $475 Million Domestic Total
We’re still three weeks away from “Avatar: The Way of Water” being unleashed in theaters and there’s already a long-range forecast for it.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino: “This is the Worst Time For Movies Ever,” Blames Political Correctness
In a recent episode of his and Roger Avary’s The Video Archives Podcast, Quentin Tarantino took aim at the films of today, as well as those from the 1980s.
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