A first image of Adam Driver in Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” has been released and there are definitely some major Mann vibes going on in this photo.
Read more‘Apollo 10 ½’ Rejected as Animation by Oscar Committee
The best animated movie of the year has been deemed ineligible by the animation branch of the academy. Blasphemy!
Read more‘The Woman King’ Breaks Even at the Box-Office
Heartfelt congratulations to the team behind “The Woman King,” their Afro-action epic broke even on Friday. The film has now made $50 million domestically, the same amount as its budget (not counting marketing costs).
Read moreYorgos Lanthimos’ Upcoming “AND” Will Tell Three Separate Stories
Yorgos Lanthimos‘ follow-up to 2018’s “The Favourite,” “Poor Things,” is still in post-production and will most likely be released next year. However, Lanthimos is already set to shoot his next one, this one titled “AND.”
Read more‘Glass Onion’: Every Major Theater Chain Will Screen ‘Knives Out’ Sequel for a Week
This is big. In a landmark moment for Netflix, they have agreed to terms, with all three major theatre chains in the US, to release “Glass Onion” theatrically for a week over thanksgiving.
Read more‘The Zone of Interest’: Jonathan Glazer Considering Multiple Cuts With Different POVs
Director Jonathan Glazer is one of the seminal visionaries to have emerged in the film circuit the last decade. After all, his ultra-stylized 2000 gangster film, “Sexy Beast,” turned heads for its stunning visual palette.
Read moreJohnny Depp and Director Maïwenn Constantly Argued During Production of ‘La Favorite’
Production is about to wrap on Maïwenn’s “La Favorite” in just a few more days. Depp’s comeback vehicle, post-Heard, has him playing King Louis XV in the French director’s latest.
Read moreAdam Sandler Discussed A Film Project With Todd Field
On a new episode of Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast, Adam Sandler hinted at a potential collaboration with “Tár” director Todd Field.
Read moreChristian Bale’s Best Performances
Back in March, I included Christian Bale in my 10 Best Actors of the 21st Century list. It was a no-brainer. Bale is a well-respected and mostly admired acting craftsman.
Read moreMarco Bellocchio’s ‘La Conversione’ Will Be His Final Film
Last night, the U.S. Premiere of Marco Bellocchio’s “Exterior Night”, a selection of this year’s Spotlight section, was screened at the New York Film Festival.
Read more‘RRR’ Launches Massive Oscar Campaign
Social media injected Oscar hopes inside the heads of the “RRR” producers. Now, the Indian film has launched a massive Oscar campaign that will amount to absolutely nothing. Money blown.
Read moreMarielle Heller’s ‘NightBitch’ Has Started Filming in L.A.
Marielle Heller’s “NightBitch” has started production in Los Angeles. This is definitely a movie to keep an eye on.
Read more‘Amsterdam’ is Dead
Sean Baker Raves ‘Triangle of Sadness’ is His “Favorite Film in Years”
Sean Baker’s passion and love for film is beautiful to behold. Hell, he even has a public Letterboxd account. so, not only is he a great filmmaker, but he’s also very much active in the online film world. I was even told he reads this site!
Read more‘The Master’ DP Mihai Malaimare Jr. Will Shoot Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’
Brian De Palma’s ‘Sweet Vengeance’ Will Soon Start Production
I’m hearing Brian De Palma is FINALLY ready to shoot “Sweet Vengeance.” The crime drama will shoot in and around Montevideo, Uruguay and will be “inspired by two true stories of murders” which took place in the United States.
Read morePaul Schrader Calls ‘Blonde’ a “Great Film”
I figured Paul Schrader would dig Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde,” but he also has an interesting take on the film’s controversy.
Read moreMargot Robbie Campaigned as Supporting Actress?
Scott Feinberg has his latest predictions up on THR. A few eyebrows are being raised as people noticed he had Margot Robbie (Babylon) in the Supporting Actress category …
Read moreDP Ari Wegner Shot Ethan Coen’s ‘Road Movie’
Ethan Coen’s “Road Movie” was originally called “Drive-Away Dykes.” Too bad they didn’t keep that original title.
Read more‘TÀR’ is a Masterfully Conceived and Formally Bold Character Study About Cancel Culture [Review]
What’s brilliant about Fields‘ slowburner of a film is that he leaves it up to the viewer to decide whether “TAR” is anti-cancel culture or a tongue-in-cheek condemnation of Cate Blanchett‘s brilliant but prickly conductor.
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