I was actually surprised by last month’s intel that post-production work on Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” had been completed.
Read moreRidley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Gets November 22nd Release Date
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” is coming for awards season. The above image is the first official one released for the upcoming film.
Read moreSurprise, Surprise: ‘John Wick 4’ Director Open to the Idea of a Fifth Movie
As it continues to make a boatload of cash at the box-office, over $244 million worldwide on a $100 million budget, “John Wick: Chapter 4” has been the topic of a lot of online conversations, especially about its ending.
Read moreLeonardo DiCaprio Loved Ari Aster’s ‘Midsommar’
I’m just guessing that Leonardo Dicaprio has Ari Aster in his sights. The ‘Killers of the Flower moon’ actor loves to make movies with highly-regarded filmmakers and Aster is most definitely turning into one.
Read more‘How to Blowup A Pipeline’: Taut, Tense and Terrific Gritty Thriller Opening This Friday
Watch out for this one. Daniel Goldhaber’s environmental heist thriller is being released this Friday in theaters.
Read moreMore Cannes Predictions as Intel Amps Up
You’ll notice that my Cannes predictions have slightly changed. This is set to be my before to last spitballing of the potential competition lineup.
Read moreLady Gaga On the Set of ‘Joker 2’
Todd Phillips, Last Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix are currently shooting “Joker: Folie à Deux” in Los Angeles until next week.
Read moreCannes Confirms ‘Indy 5’ For May 18th Screening
Harrison Ford, who is 80, will be honored by the Cannes Film Festival, no further details were given, but he could maybe be getting the same honorary Palme that Tom Cruise received last year.
Read moreHow Casino Movies Portray the Gambling Culture in New Zealand
When it comes to movies about New Zealand, no film does a better job of advertising the country than the Lord of the Rings. The entire trilogy isn’t just entertaining. it also visually packed with gorgeous shots of NZ.
Read more‘Gone With the Wind’ Slapped With Trigger Warning by Publisher, Due to ‘White Supremacist' Views
Margaret Mitchell's ‘Gone With the Wind’ novel, set in Georgia during the American Civil War, was published in 1936, 3 years later the Oscar-winning film was released.
Read more‘Dungeons and Dragons’ Tops Box-Office With $38 Million Weekend; Adam Driver’s ‘65’ Bombing
The box-office continued on its momentum this weekend. People are back in theaters, but for the IP stuff, we’re all still wondering if the arthouse is dying.
Read moreCannes: It’s Either Richard Linklater or Ethan Coen …
The above tweet from Cannes insider Cedric Succivalli hints at a 2023 competition film, from an American Oscar-nominated director, who has previously competed at Cannes.
Read moreRumor: Phoebe Waller-Bridge to Direct Next James Bond Film
“Fleabag” star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who helped write the script of “No Time To Die,” is supposedly in “early discussions” with Bond producer Barbara Broccoli to … direct the next film!
Read moreThe Benefits of Investing: Why You Should Start Investing Now
In today's world, many people are shifting from employment to investing in their unique businesses.
Read more‘Shazam 2’ Losses Estimated at Over $150 Million
‘Shazam! Fury of the God” is projected to make around $5 million this weekend, this in its third week of release. It’s an atrocious outcome for the DCEU and Warner Bros.
Read moreFirst Reactions for Ari Aster’s ‘Beau is Afraid’ Are Positive
This will be a very polarizing movie. I wouldn’t put too much stake in all of these positive reactions. We know this won’t be a film for everyone’s tastes. In short, ‘Beau’ is going to mess people up. Not even kidding.
Read morePaul Schrader Restricted to Post on Social Media by Studio
A social media gag order has been inflicted on Paul Schrader, courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.
Read moreSteve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’ Wraps Production
Rumor: Robert De Niro is the Lead of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Some more “Killers of the Flower Moon” updates because more intel is being spilt, post-Cannes announcement.
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