In an interview with Thierry Fremaux, Variety’s Elsa Keslassy let it slip that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is 3 hours 45 minutes. Is that a confirmation?
Read moreWoody Allen, Jeff Nichols and Ladj Ly Did Not Submit Their Films For Cannes
There were some notable absences from this morning’s Cannes Film Festival lineup announcement. Thierry Fremaux just shed some light on the status of a few, via ScreenDaily.
Read moreSteve McQueen’s ‘Occupied City’ is 4-Hours Long
I’m looking forward to seeing Steve McQueen’s “Occupied City” — a WWII doc told via the perspective of occupied Amsterdam.
Read moreCannes Wants Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ in Competition: “We’re Waiting on Their Response”
It’s not a done deal that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” will play out of competition.
Read moreA24’s ‘Babygirl’: Nicole Kidman, Jude Law and Harris Dickinson Rumored to Star in Erotic Thriller
Kore-eda’s ‘Monster’ Has A Trailer
‘MaXXXine’ On-Set Photos as Star Mia Goth Also Joins Marvel’s ‘Blade’
After “X,” and “Pearl”, filmmaker Ti West has started production on his Mia Goth trilogy capper with “MaXXXine.”
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Admits ‘Death Proof’ Shook Up His Confidence as a Director
Any fans of “Death Proof”? Considered by many to be Quentin Tarantino’s worst movie, I’ve always had a soft spot for this grindhouse revenge flick.
Read moreRoman Polanski’s Victim, and His Wife, Defend the Director: “It Was No Big Deal”
French magazine Le Point has just published an unexpected face-to-face interview between Roman Polanski's wife, actress Emmanuelle Seigner, and his accuser Samantha Geimer. How odd.
Read moreCannes Lineup Includes Wes Anderson, Glazer, Haynes, Rohrwacher, McQueen and Scorsese
Some real out-of-left-field surprises showed up in today’s announcement of the Cannes Film Festival lineup.
Read moreTodd Haynes’ ‘May/December’ Headed to Cannes
The Cannes selection committee are still putting the finishing touches on their lineup, due to be announced tomorrow morning.
Read moreMel Gibson’s Casting in ‘John Wick’ Spin-Off Causing Heads to Explode
Taika Waititi’s ‘Next Goal Wins’ Pushes its Release Date, Again
Last year, Taika Waititi’s “Next Goal Wins,” starring Michael Fassbender and Elisabeth Moss, was moved from April to a September 22nd release date. Final? Of course not.
Read moreRyûsuke Hamaguchi’s ‘Our Apprenticeship’ Scrapped, He’s Instead Working on Another Film
Speaking to The Film Stage, Hamaguchi also elaborated on his much-rumoured “Our Apprenticeship,” which was supposed to be his next film after “Drive My Car,” but it seems as though it’s been scrapped.
Read moreAdrian Lyne on Recent Anti-Sex Uptick in Film: “Awful”
“Fatal Attraction” director Adrian Lyne, known for his ‘80s and ‘90s erotic thrillers, has joined fellow filmmaker Paul Verhoeven in criticizing the recent uptick in anti-sex scene sentiment.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Will Do His Own Singing For Bob Dylan Biopic, Hires ‘Elvis’ Vocal Coach
As briefly mentioned a few days ago, Timothée Chalamet is set to do his own singing as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s biopic “A Complete Unknown.”
Read moreJim Jarmusch Says His Next “Quiet, Funny & Sad” Film Will Begin Production This Fall
Jim Jarmusch hasn’t released a movie in four years, but that will likely change very soon as we now have news of a new project coming from the 70 year-old writer-director.
Read morePawel Pawlikowski’s ‘The Island’ to Start Production in May
Cannes 76: Final Predictions [Updated]
Tomorrow is the day when my relentless spitballing ends and we get the Cannes Film Festival lineup revealed in (almost) its entirety.
Read moreAri Aster is Grateful A24 Was “Stupid Enough” to Make ‘Beau is Afraid’
While introducing the screening in L.A. last night, which was attended by Pedro Pascal, Daniel Kwan, among others, Aster admitted that A24 were fools for giving the green light on ‘Beau.’
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