As reported here last week, Mia Hansen-Løve‘s “One Fine Morning” was announced to be part of the 54th edition of La Quinzaine Des Realisateurs — Director’s Fortnight.
Read moreUK Actresses - Cougars in the Most Explicit Movie Scenes
Mature daters have always been looking for ways to start new relationships. While most look for serious connections, others are exclusively looking for casual encounters. The trend has become more popular quite recently, thanks to how mature celebrities are portrayed in movies and the way online dating sites are simplifying matchmaking.
Read more‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’: Nicolas Cage Plays Nicolas Cage in Meta Action Movie [Review]
Ever since it premiered at this past March’s SXSW Film Festival, I’ve been keeping a keen eye out for “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” which stars Nicolas Cage as … Nicolas Cage.
Read moreAndrew Dominik Says ‘Blonde’ Will “Probably” Premiere at the Venice Film Festival
There’s no question one of the most anticipated movies of the year is Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde.”
Read moreWe’re 1/3 of the Way Through 2022
We are 1/3 of the way through the movie year and it seems as though most of the great movies are being kept for the fall.
Read moreRussian Filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov's ‘Limonov’ to Resume Filmmaking Outside of Russia
Kirill Serebrennikov had started to shoot his next film, “Limonov” (adapted from Emmanuel Carrère's classic novel) in Moscow before Russia's war in Ukraine. Then filming stopped and now that he's moved to Berlin, it seems that the sets will have to be rebuilt in another country.
Read moreCannes 75: Films By Hogg, Aster, Sachs, Fukada, Dominik and Sokurov Still Looking For A Home
In my final Cannes predictions, I correctly got 13 out of the 18 competition titles announced. The ones I missed were Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s “Les Amandiers,” Mario Martone’s “Nostalgia,” Saeed Roustaee’s “Leila’s Brothers,” Tarik Saleh’s “Boy From Heaven,” and Jerzy Skolimowski’s “Hi-Han.”
Read moreCannes: Mia Hansen-Løve’s ‘One Fine Morning’ Will Premiere at Directors Fortnight
We were all wondering where Mia Hansen-Løve’s “One Fine Morning” was going to end up. After all, she was already in Cannes competition last year with “Bergman Island.” A French filmmaker cracking the official competition two years in a row is a very rare feat.
Read moreDavid O. Russell ‘Canterbury Glass’ Screening Reaction
I’m not hearing good things about David O. Russell’s “Canterbury Glass” which recently had a test-screening in the East Coast earlier this week. This feels like a bomb in the making, I truly hope I’m wrong:
Read moreRoman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’: Mickey Rourke, John Cleese and Joaquim de Almeida Join the Cast
Paul Thomas Anderson as Cannes Jury President? I Don’t Believe it.
Cannes Boss Says Andrew Dominik’s ‘Blonde’ Deserved to Be in Competiton
The complicated relationship between Netflix and Cannes has made it damn-near impossible for the streaming giant’s films to screen on the Croisette the last 5 years.
Read moreHow the “David Lynch at Cannes” Rumors Started
I’m still trying to decipher how the rumor of a new David Lynch movie at Cannes materialized into a full-blown media onslaught.
Read moreElon Musk Should Blow Twitter Up to Smithereens
Not film news, but today’s bombshell that Elon Musk is attempting a hostile takeover of Twitter brought a real twinkle to my eyes.
Read moreCannes Lineup: Gray, Cronenberg, Reichardt, Denis, Ostlund Among 18 Directors Vying For the Palme d'Or
It took Claire Denis 34 years to finally return to Cannes competiton. The French filmmaker will be vying for the Palme d’Or as the very-late-submitted “The Stars at Noon” was included in the lineup of 18 competition titles.
Read moreFinal Thoughts on Cannes, Sachs, Lanthimos and Aster
What happened to Ari Aster’s “Disappointment Blvd”? I’m hearing he’s out of the lineup now. We all know he has a 4-hour cut of the film that needed to be trimmed down. Was it too much for the Cannes selection committee?
Read more‘Dual’: Riley Stearns Delivers Disappointing Dystopian Tale [Capsule]
Yorgos Lanthimos’ shadow looms large as well in Riley Stearns’ “Dual.”
Read moreJohnny Depp: Innocent #MeToo Victim?
I’m sure you’ve heard about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s ongoing public feud, which has hit the four-year mark this year, and has led to Depp finally countersuing his ex-wife and “Aquaman” actress in a $50 million lawsuit for defamation.
Read moreDavid Lynch Denies He’s Going to Cannes
Despite Variety confirming yesterday that a new David Lynch film would world premiere at Cannes (not to mention Kaleem Aftab doubling down on the rumor) Lynch went on a denial spree today, telling the media he had no idea what the hell people were talking about.
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