The Cannes Directors’ Fortnight (May 14-24) has unveiled its 2025 lineup. The 57th edition of the sidebar is set to open, for the second year in a row, with a posthumous work.
Read moreDRAMA: Jim Jarmusch's ‘Father Mother Sister Brother' is Now Back at Cannes? [Updated]
I’m guessing that Jarmusch’s film not even being part of the sidebars means that it’s now headed to the Venice Film Festival in September. What a turn of events. Nobody saw this one coming.
Read moreTakashi Yamakazi’s Next Film is A Direct Sequel to ‘Godzilla Minus One’
It had already been reported that Takashi Yamazaki was set to direct the next Godzilla for Toho. No title or plot details had been revealed at that time. Turns out, the film is a direct sequel to ‘Minus One.’
Read more‘Weapons' and ‘Barbarian' Are Set in the Same Universe?!
Cate Blanchett is “Serious" About Retirement
Cate Blanchett currently has two films in post-production, but no other projects lined up — she’s more focused on theater and radio plays these days. It seems like she wants it to remain that way.
Read moreFirst Look: Johnny Depp in Marc Webb's ‘Day Drinker'
Johnny Depp is officially making Hollywood movies again. Marc Webb’s “Day Drinker,” which is currently in production, stars Depp and Penelope Cruz. A first look image has just been released for the film.
Read moreJustin Kurzel's ‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North' Sets April 18 Release on Prime Video
There’s finally a buyer for Justin Kurzel’s “The Narrow Road to the Deep North.” Prime Video has acquired the U.S. rights to the limited series, which stars Jacob Elordi. Not just that, the five-part series is now set for release this coming Friday, April 18.
Read moreHarvey Weinstein Asked Errol Morris to Exonerate Him Out of Prison Like The “‘Thin Blue Line’ Guy"
Emma D'Arcy Joins Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s Next Film
Laura Wandel's ‘Adam's Interest' to Open 2025 Cannes Critics' Week
The 2025 Cannes Critics’ Week lineup is here, and it features a few nifty entries, including “Left-Handed Girl,” co-written and edited by Sean Baker, and Pauline Loquès’ Théodore Pellerin-led “Nino.”
Read moreTeaser for Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ Tackles Political Divides
It’s June 2, 2020, and the pandemic is starting to make the townspeople in Eddington, New Mexico go loco. This all leads to a major showdown between the Sheriff and the mayor.
Read moreFirst Look at ‘Wuthering Heights’ Confirms 18th Century Setting
Some were hoping that Emerald Fennell would opt to make a modern-day version of the classic story, but based on these first look set photos, that clearly isn’t the case.
Read moreEli Roth Blames ‘Borderlands’ Disaster on COVID
Readers’ Thoughts on ‘Warfare’?
Now, it’s your turn. I gather many of our readers made the trek to theaters this weekend to watch “Warfare.” What did you think? Does it deserve the praise?
Read more‘Minecraft’ Eyeing $80M Second Weekend as Rowdy & Disruptive Crowds Continue
What’s perhaps most puzzling are the viral reactions going on inside theaters across the country. You’ve been warned: going to see “Minecraft” in theaters might entail having to deal with an annoying crowd.
Read moreNicky Katt Passes at 54
Nicky Katt, a memorable character actor, has passed away at the age of 54. The cause of death is still not known at this time.
Read moreGore Verbinski’s New Film Test Screens Through the Roof!
“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die”? is set to be Verbinski’s first film in over nine years. He’s assembled an excellent cast for his comeback vehicle, including Same Rockwell as the lead.
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