“The Night of” would be one of the more recent examples of an exceptional limited series include which might constitute cinema, the others that spring to mind include Craig Mazin’s “Chernobyl,” Mike Nichols’ “Angels in America,” and Cary Fukunaga’s “True Detective” (season one, obviously).
Read moreAmy Heckerling is Working on ‘Look Who's Talking' Sequel
Heckerling, 70, hasn’t directed a film in well over 13 years, and that’s coming off her last three critically panned films (“Loser,” “I Could Never Be Your Woman,” and “Vamps”).
Read more‘Here's Already Being Reappraised in Some Circles
A reappraisal is already happening on Robert Zemeckis’ “experimental” film which covers the events of a single room and its inhabitants spanning from the past (paleolithic) to well into the future.
Read moreTrailer for Alex Garland's ‘Warfare'
Last month, I spoke to a person who had seen “Warfare” and swore that it’s, by far, Alex Garland’s best film. They weren’t a big fan of his previous efforts, and were shell shocked by how good this latest one was.
Read more‘Superman' Trailer on Thursday, Poster Released [Updated]
Looks like Thursday is the day for the trailer. A poster has also just been released for Gunn’s film, which can be seen below — a new version of John Williams’ score is being used.
Read moreNYT & Telegraph Claim Hollywood Movies Entering “Post-Woke Era"
Is it a coincidence that we’re getting two separate articles, both from major outlets, within a week of each other, tackling the supposed end of Hollywood’s “woke” era? Hey, it’s not even me using that word. The New York Times’ Kabir Chibber and The Telegraph’s Robbie Collin are the ones hinting at how “Hollywood’s great unwokening has been unleashed.”
Read more‘Beyond the Spider-Verse' Footage Scrapped, Script Rewritten, and Release Delayed
Deadline is reporting that “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” will not be coming out in 2025. The outlet’s Sony source wants us not to worry, and know that the studio is “taking a lot of tender loving care with the film.”
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Sgt Rock’ Shoots Next Fall
Paul Thomas Anderson's ‘One Battle After Another'?
Paul Thomas Anderson’s next film was originally called “The Battle of Baktan Cross.” It looks like either that was a placeholder, or they’ve decided to rename it.
Read moreChristian Bale & Nicolas Cage to Star in David O. Russell's ‘Madden'
Christian Bale is in talks to play former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis in David O. Russell’s “Madden,” which stars another Oscar winner, Nicolas Cage, as football icon John Madden. The film is set to shoot early next year.
Read more‘Kraven the Hunter' BOMBS With $11M Weekend
A catastrophic number for the $110M film. Sony's put out so many poor movies under their Spider-Man universe that people took a wait-and-see approach for this one. What clinched its fate was when the reviews finally came out, on Wednesday, and they were almost all bad.
Read moreGlen Powell AI “Erotic Thriller" Sparks Bidding War
There he is again. Glen Powell. You just can’t escape him these days. Powell is set to star in the erotic thriller “Homewreckers.” The film is being described as a mix between an Adrian Lyne film, like “Unfaithful,” and Alex Garland’s “Ex Machina.”
Read moreTease for Charlie Kaufman-Penned ‘The Memory Police’
Reed Morano is teasing her Charlie Kaufman penned “The Memory Police.” An image was up on Morano’s Instagram stories, but it’s already expired, you can find it above. ‘Memory Police’ has already been shot, and is seemingly setting up a 2025 release.
Read more‘Gladiator II' on VOD December 24 — One Month After Theatrical Release
Here comes news that Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II” has set up a December 24 VOD date — just four weeks after the film was released in theaters. That’s the new normal. Studios just can’t help themselves in trying to reap the monetary benefits that come with the sped-up digital release market. What this does is water down the theatrical experience.
Brady Corbet's Next Film is a 1970s Set “Horror-Western"
If you’re wondering how Corbet will be following up “The Brutalist” then we just got an answer for you. He’s telling The New Yorker that he’s currently writing his next film, a western-horror, that will have a “looser style,” but will once again tackle the immigration process.
Read moreEmerald Fennell's ‘Wuthering Heights' to Release in February 2026 [Updated]
“Wuthering Heights” has been dated for release on February 13, 2026 by Warner Bros. If the film turns out great, don’t be surprised if it gets an awards qualifying run in late 2025.
Read moreGuy Pearce Says He Was Blacklisted From Christopher Nolan Movies
Guy Pearce, whose lead performance in “Memento” belongs in the Nolan time capsule, is now saying that a WB executive blacklisted him from ever appearing in another one Nolan’s projects.
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