Published by Cahiers du Cinema on 05.11.22:
Read moreIncoming Poll: The Best Movies of 2022 (So Far)
I’m in the very early stages of completing our annual mid-year critics poll. Again, more than 100 lists have been compiled. Participants were asked to submit their picks for the five best of 2022 thus far.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Wraps Shooting
Aster, Lanthimos, Anderson and Glazer Missing From IndieWire’s Oscar 2023 Preview
Terrence Malick and ‘The Way of the Wind’ Rumors Are Starting Up Again
At this point, I’m just going to act as though Terrence Malick’s “The Way of the Wind” will never be released. It’s been almost three years since production wrapped and the “will he or won’t he” debate is getting ridiculous.
Read more‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Close to Topping $300 Million Domestic Mark By Sunday
Anyone doubting Top Gun: Maverick’s chances at a Best Picture nod need to follow its incredible current run in US theatres. This is an infectious narrative for the film to have.
Read moreJordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ is 135 Minutes
Despite the need for a good VFX polishing, advanced tickets for Jordan Peele’s “Nope” are starting to go on-sale.
Read more‘White Noise’: Details Surface About Noah Baumbach’s Epic 9-Month, $140 Million Shoot
I’m all for auteur filmmakers bankrupting Netflix, but Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise,” which is an adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel, seems to have had a troubling production.
Read more‘Being Mortal’: Bill Murray/Aziz Ansari Movie Might Remain Unfinished
Production on Aziz Ansari’s “Being Mortal” began on March 28th in Los Angeles.
Read moreDamien Chazelle's ‘Babylon’: To Fest or Not to Fest?
Paramount has a major decision to make at the moment, will they or won’t they premiere Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” at the fall festivals.
Read moreAn Interview With David Cronenberg
‘Watcher’: An Impeccable Hitchcock For the #MeToo Era [Capsule]
Chloe Okuno‘s “Watcher,” which I raved about a few months ago when it premiered at Sundance, is getting released tomorrow.
Read moreYorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Poor Things’ Not Ready For Fall Launch?
After Wes Anderson, and Jonathan Glazer, it’s now Yorgos Lanthimos’ turn to skip the fall festivals. His “Poor Things” is said to not be ready on time for Venice, Telluride and Toronto in September.
Read moreNetflix Will No Longer Spend Money on “Expensive Vanity Projects" Like ‘The Irishman'
The algorithm has spoken. All heed the algorithm.
Read moreThe Latest Dating Technologies: The Future of Meeting Someone
The dating landscape has changed. The way we meet potential partners, how we interact with them, and what it means to be dating someone has shifted. The digital age has made it easier to find potential dates than ever before, but that doesn’t mean apps like Tinder have made the process any less awkward or nerve-wracking.
Read moreLISTS: Critics Poll 2022
All 104 lists.
Read moreJohnny Depp, Redeemed!
Heartfelt congratulations to Johnny Depp for surviving the Heard-storm that came very close to destroying his career. It was very wise of him to sue for defamation. Now, maybe, or maybe not, he can reclaim his acting career, take back his good name etc. Amber Heard now owes Depp a cool $15 million.
Read moreWes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ & Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone of Interest’ Not Coming Out This Year
Two of the most anticipated films of the fall will finally not be released in 2022.
Read moreMike Leigh Still Struggling to Secure Financing For His Next Film
There’s a Mike Leigh career retrospective going on at the Lincoln Center right now. Every movie from his illustrious career is being screened.
Read moreNo Oscars: Zemeckis/Hanks ‘Pinocchio’ Going Straight to Disney+
We have two Pinocchio adaptations being released this year. There’s Guillermo del Toro darker, fascist-set Netflix epic and then Robert Zemeckis’ “Pinocchio” starring Tom Hanks.
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