Late last year I was wondering why there were some negative Debbie Downers practically hoping for Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” to fail.
Read moreSundance 2023 Kicks Off Tomorrow …
It’s almost mid-January which means we’re coming very close to the start of the 45th edition of the Sundance Film Festival. The Park City event is set to begin tomorrow and run until the 29th.
Read more‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Can Still Win Best Picture
Confirmed: Wes Anderson’s ‘Henry Sugar’ Dated For 2023 Release By Netflix, Film Will Be Anthology of Short Stories
Last December, I broke the news that Wes Anderson’s “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” will be released this year. Now Netflix has made it official via press release. The date is TBD 2023.
Read moreDavid Fincher’s ‘The Killer’ Sets November Release Date
Damien Chazelle’s ‘Babylon’ Earns Raves in France
I never doubted French film critics would fall hard for Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon.”
Read more‘A Man Called Oto’ is a Surprise Hit
Andrea Riseborough Rises to #8 on Gold Derby Actress Charts
Gold Derby’s top five in the Best Actress category is currently composed of Cate Blanchett (TÁR), Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All At Once), Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Viola Davis (The Woman King) and Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans).
Read moreMartin Scorsese Calls John Carpenter a “Master Craftsman,” Praises ‘They Live’
It must really mean something to John Carpenter to go from having almost every film of his panned in the ‘80s and ‘90s to now becoming one of the most influential American auteurs on today’s younger crop of filmmakers.
Read moreAcademy President Peculiarly, and Unethically, Endorses Michelle Yeoh
Academy president Janet Yang breached ethiquette last week by posting a lengthy endorsement of Michelle Yeoh and “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” just as Oscar voting was starting.
Read moreKevin Spacey Honored With Italy’s Most Prestigious Film Prize
I won’t pretend that I know every precise detail of the accusations that have been thrown against Kevin Spacey in recent years.
Read moreMovie Pulled After Trans Filmmaker Tweets it “Reeks of Violence”
The above tweet is from a filmmaker whose 2022 film, “We’re All Going to the World’s Fair,” was a worthy addition to last year’s indie scene. It was a screwed-up Lynchian look at online anarchy.
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson Says ‘Thirteen Lives’ Was His Favorite Film of 2022
One of the great living directors is a major fan of Ron Howard’s “Thirteen Lives.”
Read moreJeff Nichols Eyeing Fall Production For ‘Alien Nation’ Remake
Director Jeff Nichols already has “The Bikeriders” in post-production and it seems as though he won’t be taking much of a break.
Read moreJames Cameron Loved ‘RRR’ So Much He’s Seen it Twice
This is pretty great. James Cameron and SS Rajamouli bumped into each other at the critics choice awards and had an impromptu 10-minute conversation about Rajamouli’s “RRR.”
Read moreDamien Chazelle Says More Movies Should Make People Mad the Way ‘Babylon’ Has
"Babylon" has not been as critically acclaimed as Damien Chazelle's last three movies. It currently has a 55% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read moreEEAO Winning Critics Choice Doesn’t Mean it Wins Best Picture
This morning you have a lot of people claiming that “Everything Everywhere All At Once” winning BIG at last night’s Critics Choice awards means it’s the actual Best Picture frontrunner. Wrong! It’s not.
Read more‘When You Finish Saving the World’: Jesse Eisenberg’s Directorial Debut is a Neurotic Mixed Bag [Review]
You would expect nothing more than cringe when it comes to oddball actor Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, and that is exactly what we get in “When You Finish Saving the World,” which plays like a mix of Nicole Holofcener and Todd Solondz.
Read moreKate Winslet: Andrea Riseborough in ‘To Leslie’ is “One of the Greatest Performances I Have Ever Seen In My Life”
Amy Adams will be moderating a “To Leslie” Q&A on Tuesday evening. Add her to the long list of Oscar voters that have publicly backed the film, and Andrea Riseborough’s performance, in recent days.
Read moreCannes 2023 Predictions #1 Include Scorsese, Anderson, Lanthimos, Glazer, Haynes, Payne and Godard
Hard to believe that the Cannes lineup will be revealed in a little over 3 months from now. A lot of spitballing to come on my part. The last list was from around a month ago, but a lot has happened since then.
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