Marielle Heller’s “NightBitch” test-screened a week ago. I waited until I could gather up a few reactions, but all I could muster up were two brief ones.
Read moreCeline Sciamma is Done With Film Festivals: “Joyless, Speculative Competitions”
A roundtable discussion between Céline Sciamma (Portrait of A Lady on Fire) and Carla Simón (Alcarras) occured in Barcelona this morning, two of the most important voices in today's European film scene.
Read moreSurprise! ‘Dragged Across Concrete’ is the #1 Streamed Movie on Netflix
American audiences must be enjoying S. Craig Zahler’s “Dragged Across Concrete,” it wouldn’t be #1 on Netflix if they weren’t.
Read moreThoughts on ‘John Wick 4’?
I gather many of our readers, from many countries, all over the world, had a chance to watch “John Wick: Chapter 4” this weekend.
Read more‘Shazam 2’ Only Grossed $9 Million This Weekend, Zachary Levi Has a Meltdown Online
Now, I just feel bad for Zachary Levi whose ‘Shazam’ sequel is tanking hard at the box-office. To the point where he’s practically begging people to watch it over ‘John Wick 4.’
Read moreJonathan Glazer Has Screened ‘The Zone of Interest’ For A24
On Thursday, I emailed around to try and figure out what was going on with Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest.” It’s been highly anticipated for a few years now, his first since 2013’s “Under the Skin.”
Read moreJonathan Majors Arrested in NYC
I’ve been very big on Jonathan Majors’ acting talents — even banging the drums hard for his “Magazine Dreams” performance, which is very much Oscar-worthy.
Read moreYorgos Lanthimos in Venice Competition?
For months I was under the impression that Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” was going to Cannes, and it probably will, but a Deadline piece by Andreas Wiseman certainly raised a few eyebrows yesterday.
Read moreMovies Are Getting Longer — ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3’ Continues the Trend
Is it just me or are movies getting longer these days? It seems to be an unwritten rule, for many moviegoers, that a film should be anywhere between 90 to 120 minutes.
Read moreLady Gaga as Harley Quinn on the Set of ‘Joker: Folie À Deux’
The Power of Music in Movies [Sponsored]
Music has the power to move us in ways that nothing else quite can. It is a powerful tool for evoking emotion, and when it comes to movies, music is arguably even more important.
Read more‘Magazine Dreams’ Sets Up Awards-Friendly December 8th Release Date
Searchlight Pictures has some high hopes for Elijah Bynum‘s “Magazine Dreams”. It’s officially dated the film for a December 8th, 2023 release date.
Read more‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Was Originally 3 Hours 45 Minutes
There’s been a lot of talk about the length of “John Wick: Chapter 4” — it’s 2 hours and 49 minutes. Just 6 minutes shy of “The Godfather.”
Read moreNEON Picks Up William Oldroyd’s ‘Eileen’
I saw William Oldroyd’s “Eileen” at this past January’s Sundance Film Festival. Although it felt slight at the time, but nevertheless intriguing, it’s stayed with me in the months since.
Read moreJohn Wick Nabs $9.5 Million in Previews, $77 Million Opening Eyed
It’s “John Wick: Chapter 4” weekend and it looks like its $9.5M in Thursday previews and strong word of mouth will catapult it to the top of this weekend’s box-office.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve’s ‘Cleopatra’ Might Be His Next Film, Zendaya Rumored to Star
Love him or hate him, Denis Villeneuve’s filmography is building up as one of the most versatile in the business.
Read moreTi West: Mia Goth Deserved an Oscar Nomination for ‘Pearl’
One of the biggest snubs of this past year’s Oscar nominations was the ignoring of Mia Goth’s wonderful performance in “Pearl.”
Read more‘Oppenheimer’ is 3 Hours — Longest Film of Christopher Nolan’s Career
Puck’s Matt Belloni is saying that, unless there is a last minute edit, Nolan’s film will be 3-hours in length. The longest film of his career.
Read moreAdam McKay’s New Film Adds Amy Adams, Forest Whitaker, and Danielle Deadwyler [Updated]
‘Vertigo’ Remake With Robert Downey Jr. Set Up at Paramount
You don’t mess with greatness. You just don’t. Gus Van Sant learned that the hard way with his 1998 remake of “Psycho.”
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