Things are moving in strange directions for Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.”
Read moreVenice Lineup! Wes Anderson, Fincher, Hamaguchi, Lanthimos, Mann, Larrain, Friedkin, Korine, Linklater, Polanski, Woody and … DuVernay?!
Well, Venice just ate TIFF’s lunch. Wow. The 80th Venice Film Festival announced its lineup this morning and the surprises kept coming.
Read more‘Poor Things’ September 8th Release Most Likely Delayed
My heart sank this morning when I opened my inbox and noticed a message that described an “impending” release date change for Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.”
Read moreTaika Waititi’s ‘Next Goal Wins’ Might Be Delayed, Again.
RUMOR: Sam Raimi is Developing ‘Spider-Man 4’
Raimi’s fourth Spider-Man project came very close to being made in the late aughts, with Sony even pushing it into pre-production mode.
Read moreA24’s ‘Talk to Me’ is the First Great Horror Movie of 2023 [Review]
There hasn’t been a great horror movie so far this year, but that will change this coming Friday when an A24-distributed indie is released.
Read moreKitty Green’s ‘The Royal Hotel’ to Screen at TIFF and Telluride [Updated]
I already had my eye out for Kitty Green’s “The Royal Hotel,” but now it’s certainly got my attention. The first official photo of the film can be seen above.
Read moreTIFF Announces! Payne, Linklater and Kitty Green … No Mann, Coppola, Coen, Cooper, Fennell, Nichols and Fincher
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced its Gala and Special Presentations sections. The glaring omissions are Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla,” Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn,” Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders” and Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro.”
Read morePaul Schrader on ‘Sound of Freedom’
Here’s Paul Schrader, who couldn’t get a ticket to a sold out Barbie screening and decided to watch “Sound of Freedom” instead.
Read moreVenice to Still Have Predicted U.S. Titles: Mann, Lanthimos, Cooper and Coppola All Going
Quentin Tarantino Did ‘Barbenheimer’ This Weekend
Quentin Tarantino took the bait and did a “Barbenheimer” double bill this weekend.
Read moreB.O. TOTALS: ‘Barbie’ $155 Million, ‘Oppenheimer’ $80 Million
Today, the numbers have stayed put for “Barbie,” it’ll open at around $155 million, but “Oppenheimer,” fueled by “Barbenheimer” is set to gross $80 million this weekend. The biggest non-Batman opening of Christopher Nolan’s career.
Read moreSAG’s Chief Negotiator Says Hollywood Shutdown Could Last Until Next Year
Readers’ Thoughts on ‘Oppenheimer’ …
Readers’ Thoughts on ‘Barbie’ …
I gather many of our readers have seen the film now. A core part of the audience has been dressing up in pink to watch it in theaters, did you do the same? Actually, maybe don’t mention that in the comments section below.
Read moreJoseph Kosinski’s F1 Movie Filming as Much it Can Without SAG Actors
Christopher Nolan Considers ‘There Will Be Blood’ to Be Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Best Film”
Paul Schrader Says ‘Jeanne Dielman’ Topped Sight and Sound Poll Due to a ‘Rigged Ballot’
It’s now been eight months since the Sight and Sound “Best Films of All Time” poll was released, but Paul Schrader is still upset by “Jeanne Dielman” being named best film.
Read moreMajor Studios Thinking of Moving ALL Late Summer/Fall Releases
The studios are starting to delay the openings of their big fall films because of the SAG strike. We’ve already read about the possibility of “Dune 2,” and “The Color Purple” getting delayed. “Challengers” has officially moved to Spring 2024.
Read more‘Afire’: Christian Petzold’s Dramedy of Manners [Review]
Christian Petzold’s “Afire” is, for the most part, a mesmerizing character study and probably the best film the German filmmaker has given us.
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