David Lowery’s upcoming “Peter Pan & Wendy” was probably a very nice paycheck for him, but now he’s getting into more serious stuff.
Read moreNEON and Joshua Oppenheimer’s Golden-Age Musical ‘The End’ Begins Production
Finally, Joshua Oppenheimer has started production on his Golden Age-styled musical “The End.”
Read moreA24 and Nicole Holofcener’s ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ Has A Trailer
Here’s a film that was a minor highlight of this past January’s Sundance Film Festival.
Read moreDamon Lindeloff and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Exit Disney’s Star Wars Movie
Movies from Benioff/Weiss, Kevin Feige, Patty Jenkins and, probably, Rian Johnson have been nixed by LucasFilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy.
Read moreThe Daniels Set to Direct A ‘Star Wars’ Series for Disney +
Our beloved Daniels have decided that their follow-up to the Oscar-winning “Everything Everywhere All at Once” will be a “Star Wars” series for Disney Plus.
Read moreBret Easton Ellis: Michelle Yeoh Winning Over Cate Blanchett Was Political
Spike Lee’s Upcoming Viagra Musical is Now Called ‘Boner’
Film writer Esther Zuckerman interviewed Spike Lee as part of a W Magazine exclusive. She asked him about his Viagra musical, originally called “Rise”:
Read moreColin Farrell and Paul Dano Officially Signed for ‘The Batman Part II’
I mentioned last month that Matt Reeves’ “The Batman Part II” was going to start its London production in November. This a highly anticipated sequel to Reeves’ critically-acclaimed 2022 film.
Read moreDavid Fincher Loved Albert Serra’s ‘Pacifiction’
David Fincher is not just one of the most demanding filmmakers in Hollywood, but he’s also one of the best. A proven cinephile, he is, according to some people, uncompromising when it comes to judging films.
Read more‘Atlantics’ Filmmaker Mati Diop Has Shot A New Film, Possibly For Cannes
New Jordan Peele Movie Set for Christmas Day 2024 Release
Jordan Peele’s next film will be with Universal Pictures, as the studio has just set an untitled fourth film from the writer/director for release on Dec. 25, 2024.
Read moreDjimon Honsou Claims He’s “Struggling to Make A Dollar” Because He Didn’t Win An Oscar
It’s hard to believe, but Djimon Hounsou has been twice nominated for an Oscar and none of them were for his breakthrough role in Steven Spielberg’s “Amistad.”
Read moreRumor: 9-Hour Cut of ‘Avatar 3’ Could Hit Disney+ as Limited Series AFTER Theatrical Release
Supposedly, James Cameron wants to release his rumored 9-hour-long director's cut of ‘Avatar 3’ on Disney+ after the theatrical release.
Read moreAdam Driver Being Eyed For Key ‘Heat 2’ Role
The casting process for Michael Mann’s “Heat 2” is truly underway. This film is turning into a beast of its own making.
Read more‘The Bikeriders’ Reaction Hints at Raw and Gritty 1960s Drama
Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers’ Aiming For Venice World Premiere
Yesterday, Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” was being listed on AMC’s site as a September 15th release. It was originally set for August.
Read more‘Air’ Screens to Positive Reviews at SXSW Film Festival
Ben Affleck’s “Air” has screened at SXSW to mostly positive reviews.
Read more‘Shazam 2’ in Trouble: $125 Million Sequel Might Only Make $29 Million This Weekend
Very bad news for superhero movies, the third straight Marvel/DC release is underperforming.
Read moreToni Collette Doesn’t Like Intimacy Coordinators: “I Told Them to Leave”
There is no point to in-depth tackle the recent phenomenon of “intimacy coordinators.” Honestly, if an actor or actress feels more comfortable having an IC present then so be it.
Read moreConfirmed: Pedro Almodovar’s ‘Strange Way of Life’ Opening Cannes [Updated]
As reported on 02.20.23, via Roger Friedman, France Inter’s Christine Masson has confirmed that Pedro Almodovar’s 30-minute short “Strange Way of Life” will be opening the 76th Cannes Film Festival in May.
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