Adam Driver has decided to go the B-movie route with “65.” The trailer was released just yesterday and it has already amassed 9.2 million views on YouTube.
Read more‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Opens to $17 Million Thursday Previews
“Avatar: The Way of Water” has finally opened all around the world. In the US, its $17 million in Thursday previews has had people taking.
Read more‘Living’: Bill Nighy Deserves an Oscar Nomination For Brilliantly Understated Performance [Capsule]
Bill Nighy’s performance in “Living” is sublime. This is brilliantly understated work on his part. The 73-year-old actor, best known for his scene-stealing work in 2003’s “Love Actually,” absolutely deserves to get the first Oscar nomination of his career.
Read moreLeaked Trailer For Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ …
‘Barbie’ Teaser Officially Released … [Updated]
A trailer/teaser for Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” will be unveiled either tomorrow or early next week. I am so curious about how this movie will turn out, a trailer will hopefully give us a good indication as to what to expect.
Read more‘Babylon’ Reviews Are Mixed …
The embargo has lifted and Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” has a 62 on Metacritic (based on 20 reviews). Not that shocking. It does have four perfect 100 scores.
Read moreLeonardo DiCaprio in Talks to Star in New Paul Thomas Anderson Movie
Jeff Sneider mentioned that he had a major scoop to reveal earlier today and he didn’t disappoint.
Read more‘Minari’ Director Lee Isaac Chung Has Decided to Sell Out and Make a Sequel to ‘Twister’
One of the more concerning trends I’ve seen in the last 10 or so years is that of a young and talented up and coming indie filmmaker selling his or herself out to the big studios.
Read more‘Indiana Jones 5’ Climax is Being Rewritten/Reshot, Multiple Endings Being Considered
Film Comment’s 20 Best Films of 2022
Gaspar Noé Wants His Next Film to Tackle Preschoolers, With Very Little Dialogue
Oscars: If Not ‘Fabelmans,’ What’s the Actual Best Picture Frontrunner?
It’s obvious to say that “The Fabelmans” has lost a lot of Oscar momentum since its release. The reviews are still very good, but it didn’t connect with a wide audience. This doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t win, but many people are starting to wonder…
Read moreRidley Scott’s ‘Gladiator 2’ Set to Shoot in May 2023
We weren’t really sure if this one was actually happening, but then a week ago I broke the news that Ridley Scott was scouting locations for “Gladiator 2.” Now we have more details …
Read moreMichelle Williams Has 52 Minutes of Screentime in ‘The Fabelmans,’ Appearing in just 1/3 of the Film
Michelle Williams was basically the frontrunner to win the Supporting Actress Oscar as it was, and still is, a very weak field of contenders this year.
Read moreTerrence Malick’s ‘The Way of the Wind’ Far From Being Completed, Won’t Be Ready For Cannes
You can scratch Terrence Malick’s “The Way of the Wind” off your Cannes 2023 predictions. It’s not ready. As for the rest of the year (Venice/Toronto), it’s all up in the air. Malick’s arduous post-production process is still ongoing.
Read more‘Everything Everywhere, Leads Critics’ Choice Awards With 14 Nominations; People Have Lost Their Minds …
‘Babylon’ Tracking at an $18 Million Opening Weekend
People already predicting a doom and gloom box-office scenario for Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” should probably check out these numbers.
Read more‘The Whale’ is in Theaters, But A Full-Length Trailer Has Finally Been Released
A full-length trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale” has been released. Finally. It’s already playing in New York and Los Angeles theaters. Better late than never.
Read more‘Back to Black’: Amy Winehouse Biopic to Start Production in January
A biopic about Amy Winehouse, titled “Back to Black” and helmed by “Nowhere Boy” director Sam Taylor-Johnson, will start production in January. A late 2023 release is not out of the question.
Read more‘Violent Night’: R-Rated Christmas-Themed Black Comedy That Might Become A Cult Classic [Capsule]
A surprise hit, Tommy Wirkola’s “Violent Night” is basically a “Die Hard” ripoff, but replace Bruce Willis with Santa Claus.
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