Ever since Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” screened earlier this year, word-of-mouth has been contagious.
Read more‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Reshoots [Update]
Supposedly, the reshoots occurring next week in New York for Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” have to do with the film’s coda/epilogue, which is said take place away from the film’s main drama in Oklahoma, similarly to the final stretches in “Silence” and “The Irishman.”
Lars von Trier Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease
NYFF: ‘The Inspection’ Selected as Closing Night Film
The New York Film Festival has selected Elegance Bratton‘s “The Inspection” as the closing night film of its upcoming 60th edition.
Read moreCanada doubling down as the home of great gambling movies
The world of the casino has always inspired a rich source of inspiration for movie makers, with its themes of risk, uncertainty and trusting everything on the turn of a card.
Read more2016 Was the Last Great Year For Movies
There’s always mention of 1999 and 2007 as the defining years of “recent” cinema, but I keep vouching for 2016 to be added as a marquee year.
Read moreOscars: Top Gun: Maverick’ is Now Seventh-Highest Grossing Film of All-Time
Studio movies these days are IP driven, the names you can use to draw the masses are dwindling. However, “Top Gun Maverick” proved Tom Cruise is still a major draw, even after his 40th year as an actor.
Read more‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Reaction …
Ever since I heard about the negative reaction it received from Telluride’s selection committee, I’ve been very weary in having, really, any high expectations for Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling.”
Read more‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Reshoots Set For August in New York
Another plot twist in the never-ending post-production process for “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
Read more‘Funny Pages’: One of the Best Films of the Summer, Shot Three Years Ago [Review]
A bitingly funny coming-of-age story concerning a teenage cartoonist who vehemently rejects the comforts of his suburban life, Owen Kline’s “Funny Pages” is one of the best films of the summer.
Read more‘Amsterdam’ Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir Exits the Film
The film's original Hildur Guðnadóttir has apparently dropped out. No reason has been given for her departure.
Read moreEthan Coen’s ‘Drive Away Dykes’ Starts Production in September
When Joel Coen did publicity on “The Tragedy of Macbeth” late last year he had mentioned that his brother Ethan was done making movies and would concentrate on theatre.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Nope’ Projected to Make $8 Million This Weekend
Let’s call a spade a spade here: “Nope” is not connecting with its audience. If it were then it would have some legs et the box-office, which it doesn’t.
Read moreOscars: Doc Race is Taking Shape with ‘Fire of Love’ and ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’
Sara Dosa’s “Fire of Love” originally premiered at Sundance in January to raves. It currently has an 83 on Metacritic, and 99% on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 140 reviews).
Read moreAlexander Sokurov: ‘I Am Now Very Disliked in Cannes’
We were wondering what exactly happened to Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov’s “Fairytale” which had been submitted to the last Cannes Film Festival.
Read more‘Ferrari’ DP is Erik Messerschmidt
Hirokazu Kore-eda Completes Production on New Film
It seems as though Hirokazu Kore-eda has already wrapped production on a new movie.
Read moreWhat Festival Titles Will Breakout?
Every year, a narrative takes shape as to what will be the must-sees. You can usually tell by what is going to Telluride and Venice. This year, it’s a little wobblier. No film seems to stand out at the present time.
Read moreOscars: DiCaprio, Pitt, Denzel & Oldman Are Praising Austin Butler’s ‘Elvis’ Performance
A Best Actor campaign for “Elvis” star Austin Butler has clearly been under way ever since the film premiered at Cannes this past May.
Read moreJeff Nichols to Shoot ‘The Bikeriders’ in October
I was doing backflips over Jeff Nichols quitting “A Quiet Place: Part III” last October. The director of “Midnight Special,” “Take Shelter,” “Mud,” and “Loving” surely deserved better than this.
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