The filmmaker behind “American History X” is back. It’s been 13 years since Kaye’s last film, “Detachment,” was released — it was ignored by the public, that is until a cult following soon caught on to it.
Read moreClint Eastwood's ‘Juror #2' Was Originally A Streaming-Only Release
It turns out that Clint Eastwood’s new film, Juror #2,” out November 1, was originally intended as a streaming-only release on Max, but at the last minute, Warners decided to bump it up to a limited theatrical release.
Read more‘Wolf Man' Trailer ...
If I wasn’t worried, and in fact excited, by Leigh Whannell’s “Wolf Man,” this trailer is a tad concerning. The CGI seems a little off, which isn’t surprising given the budget of this Blumhouse horror cheapie is supposed to be in the $20M range.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino Set to Direct ‘American Psycho' Remake
Luca Guadagnino keeps piling up the projects. This might be his most bewildering one of all. Guadagnino is reportedly set to direct a remake of “American Psycho.”
Read moreDaniel Craig Slammed Netflix CEO Over ‘Knives Out' Avoiding Theaters: “F*ck Your Model!"
Speaking of the friction between the ‘Knives Out’ gang and Netflix, Puck’s Matt Belloni has just written about a curse-filled exchange that happened at the TIFF 2022 premiere of ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.’
Read moreRichard Linklater's ‘Nouvelle Vague' Submitted for Cannes 2025
I’m being told that Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague” is eyeing a world premiere at next year’s Cannes Film Festival. Not that surprising given what the film is about, and the filmmaker behind it.
Read moreSecond Live-Action ‘Lord Of The Rings' Movie In Development
Another new live-action ‘Lord of the Rings’ movie is in the works. ‘The Hunt For Gollum’ won’t be split into two films, despite previous reports. Instead, they are developing another LOTR movie at the same time.
Read moreTom Cruise Shooting Two Films in 2025
While ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ is still filming, it’s going to be a very busy next few months for Tom Cruise as he has booked two films, set to shoot in 2025, and they’re both non-IP films.
Read more‘Smile 2' Earns $2.5M in Thursday Previews —Expecting $20M Weekend
Parker Finn’s “Smile 2” is having a slow start at the box-office, having only earned $2.5M in Thursday showings. It’s not looking like it’ll match the original’s numbers. I can also confirm that the film cost a little under $30M to produce.
Read moreBong Joon-Ho Says He Got Final Cut On ‘Mickey 17'
Why is Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17” being released in January 2025? That’s the question everybody seems to be asking. Positioning a film during the dumping grounds of January does not hint at much confidence on the part of Warner Bros.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve Says ‘Dune: Messiah' Will Start Production in 2026
“I’m in the writing zone right now,” Vileneuve tells Deadline, referring ‘Dune: Messiah.’ He adds that the main actors on the third film will be Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Read morePaul King to Direct ‘Prince Charming' Movie?
I trust Paul King — mostly because he’s the man behind the first two ‘Paddington’ movies — but I'm struggling to think of anything interesting that he could do with a “Prince Charming” movie.
Read moreJosh Brolin Set to Play Villain in Edgar Wright's ‘Running Man'
‘The Day the Earth Blew Up' Sets Up Oscar-Qualifying Run
“The Day the Earth Blew Up” is the first proper Looney Tunes movie in years, but Warner Bros. wanted nothing to do with it. In August, Warners brokered a deal with Ketchup Entertainment to distribute the film in theaters.
Read moreLionsgate Denies Chad Stahelski Reshot ‘Ballerina'
A rep for Lionsgate has now reached out and tells me The Wrap’s story is “inaccurate.” According to them, Wiseman led the reshoots and Stahelski was only there to “help in the creation of action design on the new scenes that would enhance the film and create bigger action sequences.”
Read moreCritics Poll: ‘Breaking Bad' Named Best TV Show of the 21st Century
In the last 25 years of television, we’ve seen many changes as to what actually constitutes TV, and what could possibly veer into cinema. With the emergence of “The Sopranos,” talk of TV actually being cinema entered the fray, and we haven’t look back since.
Read moreOscars: ‘Anora' Remains the Best Picture Frontrunner
The Gatecrashers and Gold Derby both have Sean Baker‘s “Anora” as the frontrunner to win the 2025 Best Picture Oscar. Out of 12 Gate Crashers contributors , including yours truly, “Anora” has five #1 votes, “Conclave” has 2 votes, and “Dune II” and “Emilia Perez” each have one.
Read moreAndrew Garfield Says Mel Gibson “Deserves to Make Films"
During a People’s “Movies of My Life” segment, Garfield described Gibson as a “real empathetic guy” who “deserves” a “second chance.” Garfield, who is Jewish, is very forgiving about Gibson previous anti-Semitic comments.
Read moreJoe & Anthony Russo's $320M-Costing ‘The Electric State' Has A Trailer
Fresh off their recent Marvel hire to helm the next two ‘Avengers’ movies, Joe and Anthony Russo’s latest Netflix extravaganza, titled “Electric State,” reportedly cost $320 million to produce. The film, which is supposed to his Netflix on March 2025, now has a trailer.
Read moreLeigh Whannell’s ‘Wolf Man’ Rated “R” for “Bloody Violent Content” & “Grisly Images”
“Wolf Man,” which stars Julia Garner, Christopher Abbott, Sam Jaeger and Matilda Firth, was recently described by Whannell as a straight up horror movie. The MPA rating signifies we could be in for a “bloody” affair.
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