“Inside Out 2” made $30M on Wednesday. That’s the third highest first Wednesday in box-office history. Yes, it grossed that on a federal holiday, but these numbers are really astonishing.
Read moreOscars “Exploring" Gender-Neutral Acting Categories
Trailer for The Eggers Brothers ‘The Front Room'
Austin Butler “Cannot Confirm Nor Deny" That He's in ‘Heat 2'
This week, Butler has been doing interviews for “The Bikeriders,” and he’s been asked, more than a few times, about the ‘Heat’ sequel. The actor is playing very coy about his casting.
Read moreTHR, and Others, Want an Oscar Category for Intimacy Coordinators
The recent phenomenon of on-set “intimacy coordinators” has not been adopted by everyone. It really depends on the studio, directors, producers and/or actors involved.
Read more‘Gladiator 2’ Moves Release Date from November 22 to November 15
Paramount has made the decision to move the release date of Ridley Scott's “Gladiator II,” starring Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington, from November 22 to November 15.
Read moreRusso Brothers' ‘The Electric State' Cost $320 Million to Produce [Update]
‘Ripley': The Most Beautiful Photographed TV Show Ever Made?
I recently finished watching all eight episodes of Steve Zaillian’s “Ripley,” currently available to stream on Netflix. The only question I have right now is if this isn’t the best shot TV series ever made, then what is?
Read moreJeff Nichols Wants ‘Alien Nation' Remake To Be His Next Film
In 2018, Nichols was supposed to direct his sci-fi project, “Alien Nation,” in what was then described as “a big, $100 million studio film, set in Arkansas.”
Read moreJordan Peele's Next Film is Not the One He Originally Planned to Shoot
On Monday, Universal announced that Jordan Peele’s next film would arrive on October 23, 2026. Jeff Sneider has a new twist to this story. It appears that Peele has pulled a Tarantino and that his next one is an entirely different film altogether than the one he had originally planned to make before last year’s strikes.
Joe Carnahan to Direct Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in ‘RIP'
Affleck and Damon are going to star in Joe Carnahan’s thriller “RIP.” The plan is to shoot in September/October. Plot details are being kept under wraps other then it being described as a “crime thriller”.
Read more‘Spaceballs' Sequel in the Works From Josh Gad & Mel Brooks
This one could easily go very wrong. TheInSneider is being told that Amazon/MGM are developing a ‘Spaceballs’ sequel that has Josh Gad attached to star and Mel Brooks set to produce.
Read moreRichard Linklater's ‘Blue Moon' Adds Margaret Qualley and Andrew Scott — Set to Shoot This Summer
Two weeks ago, I exclusively reported that Ethan Hawke was going to be the lead in Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon.” That’s been confirmed today via press release.
Read moreTrailer for Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’ Will Play in Theaters This Weekend
Just an update on my previous article. The first trailer for Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” — which clocks in at 74 seconds — will indeed be released this week, but not online.
Read moreRyan Reynolds Says ‘Logan’ is “The Greatest Comic-Book Adaptation Ever Made."
Speaking to Total Film, for this month’s cover story, Reynolds says that James Mangold’s “Logan” is potentially “the greatest comic-book adaptation ever made." Is he right?
Read moreSony and Will Smith Team Up on Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Resistor'
Will Smith is officially back. He’s finally added a project to his mostly empty post-slap schedule. The actor is in talks to star in the sci-fi thriller “Resistor.”
Read moreTom Hardy on ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland': “I Don't Think That's Happening"
Tom Hardy is shutting down any thought of George Miller’s ‘The Wasteland’ ever getting made. The future looks blear for the ‘Mad Max’ franchise.
Read moreMartin McDonagh's Next Film to Star Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken?
Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”) is hinting that his next film, set on an island, will star Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell.
Read more‘A Real Pain' Trailer: Jesse Eisenberg's Acclaimed Sundance Hit
At this past January’s Sundance Film Festival, Jesse Eisenberg won raves for “A Real Pain.” The film went on to be bought by Searchlight for a hearty sum of $10 million.
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