There is no frontrunner this year. The more you get that inside your head, the less stressful it is to think about the Best Picture race. In fact, we won’t know for certain what film will be the odds-on-favourite to win until the Producers Guild of America, the greatest of precursors, declares a winner in early February.
Read moreThe 20 Most Anticipated Netflix Movies of 2022
Every January, we look ahead at what the streaming giant’s lineup of films will look like and it seems as though it gets better with each passing year.
Read moreThe 40 Most Anticipated Movies of 2022
With 2021 firmly in the rear-view mirror, we now shift our attention to 2022, where some of Hollywood’s heaviest hitters return.
Read more‘Next Goal Wins’: Will Arnett Replaced Armie Hammer’s Role During Reshoots
Deadline has learned that actor Will Arnett has replaced Armie Hammer on Searchlight Pictures’ Taika Waititi-directed comedy “Next Goal Wins.” The situation is very similar to what was done to Kevin Spacey on “All the Money in the Worlds,” the former had his scenes completely reshot with Christopher Plummer as his replacement.
Read moreWill Future Casino Movies Be About Online Casinos?
There is absolutely no doubt that the most beloved movies in the world today are based on casino setting. Whether it is Casino Royale, 21, or even Ocean’s Eleven. In other words, what will casinos movies be like if they do not carry a setting like that of Las Vegas?
Read more‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Set to Become 10th Highest Grossing Movie Of All-Time By Weekend
At this point, it doesn’t even matter if you liked “Spider-Man: No Way Home;” the fact that its performance at the box-office is like that of a pre-pandemic movie is something of a miracle.
Read moreWhether You Like It or Not, ‘Don’t Look Up’ is a Best Picture Contender
The most discussed movie on social media these days is without a doubt Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up.” Critics hated it, but audiences seem to be really liking it (especially my in-laws). It’s also currently the #1 most-watched movie on Netflix in 88 of 89 countries.
Read moreSundance 2022 is in a Very Dicey Situation
Virus cases are rising in the U.S. and we’re headed towards close to a million infected per day by early January. Despite all that, the Sundance Film Festival is bravely going on with the show, set for mid-January, even offering up free booster vaccines to anyone attending.
Read more1999 and 2007 …
Brian Raftery‘s “Best. Movie. Year. Ever: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen” has been making the rounds at bookstores for two years now. It definitely reignited a conversation around 1999, maybe the best year at the movies … ever? Vulture even ran an entire chapter from the book on “Eyes Wide Shut.”
Read moreThe 10 Best Performances of the Year
I must have seen over 200 new films this year, which means thousands of acting performances, but none stood out more than these ten:
Read more‘West Side Story’ is Officially a Box-Office Bomb
The total and utter box-office failure of “West Side Story” should be seen as another example of great reviews and an A-list director not being enough of a formula for success in the COVID era.
Read more‘Parallel Mothers’: Pedro Almodovar Tackles Spanish History, Motherhood and Genetics [Review]
The latest Almodovar isn’t a towering and personal achievement like his last film, “Pain and Glory,” but it encompasses everything we love about the legendary Spanish director with some added political subtleties.
Read moreJean-Marc Vallée’s Death is Crushing
If you noticed, I haven’t written anything about the death of 58-year-old filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée. Right now, it’s a little too hard to convey how I feel.
Read moreBerlinale 2022: What Will Be in Competition?
The Berlin Film Festival is only a few months away, which means it’s that time of the year again when I start speculating about the lineup. The festival had confirmed a few months back that it would return to being in-person in 2022, we were expecting bigger names to show up this coming edition, but then Omicron showed up.
Read moreJean-Pierre Jeunet’s ‘Bigbug’ Being Released By Netflix … In February?
Academy Award-nominated “Amelie” and “A Very Long Engagement” filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet is back with his latest film, “Bigbug.” The artificial intelligence comedy is set to hit Netflix on … February 11?
Read more‘West Side Story’ is the Only Major Oscar Contender Not Sending SAG Screeners
Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” is the only notable movie NOT to send SAG any screeners. A bold move on the part of Spielberg/Disney, forcing members to pay for their own tickets. A plan that could easily backfire.
Read more‘Don’t Look Up’ is Netflix’s #1 Movie in 88 of 89 Countries
Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up” is not only a massive hit for Netflix, but it’s also a movie that mainstream audiences seem to be liking. It’s not that surprising that a populist movie with an A-list cast has become a major streaming hit, but audiences seem to be genuinely liking it.
Read moreDenzel Washington Reveals He’s Had Conversations About Future Projects With Cuaron, PTA and McQueen
If you were an A-list director in the industry and had to choose just one actor to carry your movie, who would it be? Familiar names that would probably get mentioned would include Daniel Day-Lewis, Joaquin Phoenix, Christian Bale, Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Adam Driver, Gary Oldman and, of course, Denzel Washington.
Read more‘A Hero’: Asghar Farhadi’s Tense Drama Tackles Social Media Manipulation [Review]
When you enter an Asghar Farhadi film you can expect moral dilemmas galore. His social melodramas have become an integral part of the world cinema scene.
Read moreSpider-Man’s Triumphant Success Proves Movies Can Still Thrive, Even During COVID
The way “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is performing at the box-office, you’d think there was no panic at all in the media concerning rising COVID cases.
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