Jane Campion‘s masterfully mysterious “The Power of the Dog” is her best film since 1993’s “The Piano.” That film won the Palme d’Or and I can imagine that, if it weren’t for the Netflix ban at Cannes, she would have maybe won the prize again this year.
Read more‘Wisteria’: David Lynch’s DP Believes Mysterious Film Will Happen Soon
Frequent David Lynch cinematographer Peter Deming has acknowledged the existence of Lynch’s very secretive new project, “Wisteria”:
Read more‘Being the Ricardos’ Screens to Mostly Positive Reactions
Five Locks For Best Picture
There are currently five movies locked and loaded for a Best Picture Oscar nomination. And they are …
Read more‘Dune’ Projected to Hit $100 Million Domestic Mark By Next Week
Dune is projected to increase its domestic gross to $93 million by Sunday and could potentially cross $100 million mark in the next week.
Read more‘C’mon C’mon’: New Wave-esque Statement From Mike Mills is Shapeless; Phoenix Miscast
In “C’mon C’mon,” Joaquin Phoenix plays radio journalist Johnny, a documentary filmmaker whose sister (Gaby Hoffman) asks him to care for her 8-year-old son, Jesse (Woody Norman). Vic is trying to tend to the child’s father, who’s suffering from bipolar disorder.
Read moreRidley Scott Says Superhero Movies Are ‘Boring As Fucking Shit’
WGA/Academy Member Spills the Beans on ‘Licorice Pizza,’ ‘Don’t Look Up,’ and His Love For ‘The French Dispatch’
A screenwriter who happens to be a reader of this site, and who also happens to be a member of WGA and the Academy, sent over these remarks on three films that are currently very much in the conversation these days.
Read moreBest Movies of 2021 So Far
In terms of quality and content, it’s definitely been a step up from last year, but I don’t think we’re at a sort of normalcy yet.
Read moreOscars: Kirsten Dunst is the Frontrunner to Win Best Supporting Actress
This is the fifth instalment in our evolving series of 2022 Oscar predictions. We’ve already tackled the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best International Film categories. Today, it’s Best Supporting Actress.
Read more‘West Side Story’ Set to Screen For Press November 29th
We’ve all been wondering when Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” would start screening for press. Well, today we got our answer as it on November 29th it will be officially unveiled to film critics.
Read moreDavid Cronenberg’s ‘Crimes of the Future’ Set For June 2022 Release Date; Cannes Almost a Certainty
It was almost a foregone conclusion that David Cronenberg would be bringing his upcoming “Crimes of the Future” to next year’s Cannes Film Festival, but today’s announcement of a June 2022 Canadian release date only makes the case for Cannes more obvious.
Read moreChloe Zhao Rumored to Direct ‘Star Wars’ Movie
Once you’ve sold out as a director, the big-studio hook grabs a hold of you and the money keeps pouring in like a drug. That’s what seems to be happening with Chloe Zhao, who is now rumored to be boarding Kevin Feige’s upcoming Star Wars film.
Read more‘King Richard’ Wins Fifth Festival Audience Award; ‘Belfast’ Has Won Three
“King Richard” just won its fifth audience award at a film festival, this time it’s at the Miami Film Festival where it won the MIAMI GEMS 2021 Audience Award.
Read more‘Licorice Pizza’ Seems to Be Its Own Cinematic Beast
Based on what I’ve heard so far of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza,” its accessibility might be an issue for Oscar voters, but the film itself is very much ingrained in its own freewheeling world.
Read moreWes Anderson is Already Working on a New Movie
‘Kitbag’: Ridley Scott’s ‘Massive’ Napoleon Epic Set to Start Filming in January
We haven’t gotten many big studio takes on Napoleon Bonaparte’s outrageous life, which is why I am absolutely ecstatic to see what Ridley Scott will deliver with “Kitbag.”
Read moreAaron Sorkin’s ‘Being the Ricardos’ Keeps Getting Buzz
I wouldn’t put it past the early buzz for “Being the Ricardos” being mostly just a case of overzealous pundits trying to find some kind of new horse to back late in the game, but fact of the matter is that Aaron Sorkin’s film is being well-received by pundits who have seen it in Los Angeles.
Read more‘House of Gucci’ Reactions Are Very Mixed
Twitter Poll: ‘Dune’ Best of the Year So Far …
I conducted a quick Twitter poll this afternoon, asking people to post their five favourite films of the year thus far. Over 80 people participated, and the results were as follows:
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