I’ll try to be as brief as possible, but I’ve noticed some here speculating that certain films, like “Babylon” and “Amsterdam,” skipping the September/October festivals usually spells trouble in terms of quality and Oscar odds.
Read more‘Nope’ Being Released Digitally on Friday
Last week, Universal was contractually allowed (per its AMC agreement) to make Jordan Peele’s “Nope” available on VOD
Read moreBruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ Starts Production in France
Bruno Dumont’s “The Empire” just started production in France. The goal is a 2023 release, presumably a Cannes premiere.
Read moreA24’s Brilliantly Deranged ‘Funny Pages’ Being Released This Friday
A24 have set a theatrical release for Owen Kline’s “Funny Pages”, and are also opting to screen it on August 25th for $15.
Read more‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ is Netflix’s Top Priority This Year
I was told a couple of months ago that Netflix was prioritizing “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” over any other title they have this fall, and for good reason.
Read moreBest Picture: Pre-Festival Predictions
Alright, now that we’re all settled and ready to go, here are the last Best Picture predictions before we head into the intense final four months of this movie year.
Read more‘Babylon’ Budget Reported to Be $110 Million
Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” will be released on December 25th. There’s already plenty of anticipation for this film, which is said to be a demented mix of “Fellini’s Satyricon,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and “Singin’ in the Rain.”
Read moreMichael Mann is ‘Bored’ By Today’s Action Movies
It’s almost inevitable that Michael Mann’s “Heat 2” will be starting production next year. There’s a major studio battle already brewing over the rights to the sequel.
Read more‘Tar’: Full-Length Trailer Coming This Week. Will it Be This Fall’s Critical Darling?
The teaser for “Tar” definitely intrigued us. It barely had any actual footage, but rather a slow-motion close-up of Cate Blanchett’s face with a smoke-filled mouth.
Read moreEzra Miller’s ‘The Flash’ Sets Record Test Scores For A DCEU Film
A source deep inside Warner Bros is telling me that staff are quite perplexed by the way things have been going ever since new CEO David Zaslav was hired.
Read more‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ is the Only Film Going to All Four Major Fests
Not only is Laura Poitras’ “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” the Centerpiece selection for the 60th New York Film Festival, but it’s also that rare documentary to actually crack the Venice competition.
Read moreAri Aster, The Safdies and Sean Baker Reveal Their 10 Best Films of the ‘90s
A few things I’ve learned from IndieWire’s actor/director top 10 lists for the ‘90s. Carrie Coon has very good taste in film. John Boyega has terrible taste in film.
Read more‘Babylon’ Brad Pitt’s Potential PR Nightmare
A few months ago an Oscar pundit told me “don’t be surprised if “Babylon” goes to 2023. That’s the rumor.”
Read more‘Spin Me Round’: Not Even Aubrey Plaza Can Save This Puzzling and Satirical Rom-Com [Review]
I’m not entirely sure why writer-director Jeff Baena decided to make a film as misguided as “Spin Me Round.”
Read moreThe 20 Best Films of 2022, So Far [Updated]
I trust most readers of this site have already seen the results of our mid-year critics poll. Unsurprusingly, Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan’s “Everything Everywhere All At Once” topped the poll.
Read moreTelluride Lacks A Major World Premiere This Year
Basing this on all that we know so far, the fall festival circuit is really spreading the wealth of world premieres this year.
Read moreAlexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’ Aiming For 2023, Probably Cannes
Last week I reported that Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers” was test-screened in Santa Monica. The early reactions were very positive, I was told that it was a return-to-form for the gifted writer-director.
Read more‘Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo’: Graphic 13-Minute Sex Scene Snipped to Now Just 60 Seconds [Updated]
Last week I wrote that Abdelatif Kechiche’s “Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo” might finally be released in French theaters, more than four years after its Cannes premiere.
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