Jeff Snieder has been on a roll when it comes to intel of late. He’s been breaking stories left and right only for the trades to break them a day later.
Read moreDavid Fincher on Superhero Movies: “Not a Sandbox That Has A Lot of Room Left For Exploring"
As far back as 1999, Fincher passed on the chance to direct a Spider-Man movie, and then he further had conversations about it in the aughts, but, again, backed out.
Read moreEdgar Wright's ‘The Chain' Set to Shoot in September
I’m being told Wright's next movie, an adaptation of Adrian McKinty's 2019 thriller novel “The Chain,” will start shooting in September. There had originally been rumors that Emma Stone was set to star, but they were quickly debunked.
Read moreCameron Crowe to Write and Direct Joni Mitchell Biopic
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ to Have Full Theatrical Release Before Apple TV
Trailer For Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Releases Next Wednesday
Al Pacino and Adam Driver Are on the Cast List for ‘Heat 2’
You can look through the Production Weekly listing, bottom of the page, which has Adam Driver and Al Pacino firmly attached to Michael Mann’s “Heat 2.”
Read moreDavid Robert Mitchell’s ‘80s Dinosaur Movie Sets Fall 2023 Production
A little more than 6 days ago we reported on David Robert Mitchell’s next film which was going to be an ‘80s set dinosaur movie. No further details were given.
Read moreAziz Ansari Sets Directorial Debut ‘Good Fortune,’ Starts Shooting in May
With Aziz Ansari failing to revive “Being Mortal” and it mostly likely never to be completed, the actor/filmmaker is off to his next project, via Production Weekly.
Read moreJohn McTiernan Hasn’t Made A Movie in 20 Years Because They “Don’t Make Movies About Real People Anymore”
John McTiernan reinvented the action movie in the ‘80s with “Predator,” and “Die Hard.” The ‘90s fared just as well for him with “The Hunt For Red October,” “Die Hard With A Vengeance,” “The Last Action Hero,” and “The Thomas Crown Affair.”
Read more‘Shazam’ Bombs and Risks to Lose Millions, Star Zachary Levi Blames Dwayne Johnson
“Shazam: Fury of the Gods” did not have a good weekend. There will be a lot of think-pieces about went wrong in the coming weeks, but one thing’s for sure: it’s turning into a bomb for Warner Bros.
Read moreWas ‘Cry Macho’ the Final Film of Clint Eastwood’s Career?
Pedro Almodovar Confirms ‘Strange Way of Life’ is Opening 76th Cannes Film Festival
While guesting on the podcast Dua Lipa: At Your Service, Almodóvar is himself telling the musician that it’s the opener. It can’t get more official than that.
Read moreCannes: An Animated Film Might Compete For the Palme d’Or — First Time Since 2008
An animated film has cracked this year’s competition for the first time since 2008’s “Waltz With Bashir.”
Read moreWhich Film Holds the Record For Most Takes of A Single Scene?
It always puzzled me how the Guinness record-holder of most takes for a single scene was attributed to Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” — more specifically with Wendy (Shelly Long) and the bat on the stairs.
Read more‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey’ Banned in China, Possibly Due to Memes Comparing Xi Jinping to Pooh Bear
In recent years, China's government has intensified its crackdown on any sharing of photos and memes related to Winnie the Pooh.
Read moreBen Affleck's ‘Air' Already Being Touted as an Oscar Contender
We’re almost a quarter of the way done with 2023 and there haven’t really been any great US movies released so far this calendar year. Maybe Ben Affleck’s “Air” could change that, who knows.
Read moreThe Daniels Assure Us They Are Not Being “Sucked Up By The Corporate Machine”
After news broke out yesterday that The Daniels had directed an episode of the upcoming Disney Plus series, “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” the internet blew up. There was some backlash from fans of the EEAAO duo who accused them of selling out.
Read moreThe Oscars is a Relic That’s Going Extinct
It used to be that movie fans worldwide would, with much-anticipation, tune into the Oscars, and for that matter almost any awards show.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Almost Cast Isabelle Huppert in ‘Inglorious Basterds’
In the Summer of 2008, Quentin Tarantino, coming off “Death Proof,” started casting calls for his upcoming “Inglorious Basterds.”
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