Our society’s continuous obsession into labelling things based on race has been detrimental in bringing about unity and concise debate. There’s no subtlety anymore, either you’re a racist or you’re not.
Read moreJustin Kurzel’s ‘Morning’ Set to Shoot Late 2023
French Minister of Defence Slams ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ as Propaganda
‘Indiana Jones’ Super Bowl Spot
Gaspar Noe: ‘Irreversible’ Would Not Be Made Today
Gaspar Noe’s “Irreversible”, which premiered at Cannes 2002, is told in reverse order. Each scene taking place chronologically before the one that preceded it.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Starts Production in April
Luca Guadagnino is revving up his next production: an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ controversial classic novel, “Queer”.
Read more85-Year-Old Warren Beatty Planning a ‘Dick Tracy’ Sequel
I was under the impression that legendary actor/director Warren Beatty was retired, especially after his last film, 2016’s “Rules Don’t Apply,” bombed critically and commercially.
Read moreAlbert Serra’s ‘Pacifiction’ is Already One of the Year’s Best Movies [Review]
This past year, Cahiers du Cinema named Albert Serra’s “Pacifiction” the best film of 2022. Serra’s film, a total hypnotic scorcher, is finally being released in the US this Friday, but it’s already one of the best movies of the year.
Read moreMichelle Yeoh Defends Andrea Riseborough Oscar Nomination
Judging from her remarks on BBC’s Today program, Yeoh seems a tad irked about the constant complaints that Andrea Riseborough stole a nomination from a black actress. You tell me.
Read moreJames Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ Tops The Weekend Box-Office, 25 Years Later
If any filmmaker had “Titanic” on their resume then it would probably be the best film they’ve ever made. But not James Cameron. It’s probably his third or fourth best movie after “Aliens,” “The Terminator” and “T2: Judgement Day.”
Read moreAnother Highly Positive ‘Barbie’ Reaction
Our article on Thursday’s “Barbie” test-screening blew-up and justifiably so. Film Twitter is highly anticipating this latest one from Greta Gerwig, but do mainstream audiences share the same enthusiasm?
Read moreOscars: What Are the Hardest Categories to Predict?
Alex Garland’s ‘Civil War’ Screens
Alex Garland started shooting “Civil War” just a few weeks before premiering “Men” at Cannes in the Directors’ Fortnight section.
Read moreAlfonso Cuarón Was So “Blown Away’ By ‘TÁR’ That He Watched it Three Times
After Martin Scorsese, another master of the craft was enthralled by Todd Field’s “TÁR.”
Read moreCharlie Kaufman Has Written A New Movie, Ryan Gosling Eyed To Star
Charlie Kaufman’s latest endeavour, a short film titled “Jackals & Fireflies,” just made its theatrical debut, playing alongside “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” at New York City’s IFC Center on Thursday.
Read more‘Fast X’: $340 Million Vin Diesel-Starring Sequel Has A Trailer
Vin Diesel and company are back for “Fast X” and I honestly couldn’t care less about it. There will be big guns, big muscles, big cars and, really, just big everything because this is America and it’s go big or go home.
Read moreDanielle Deadwyler Claims Her ‘Till’ Oscar Snub Stems From ‘Misogynoir’
I really liked Danielle Deadwyler’s performance in “Till,” which was a mostly subdued, maybe too much so, well-shot, but semi-bland depiction of the Emmett Till tragedy.
Read moreWoody Allen’s Latest Officially Titled ‘Coup de Chance’
The above image is the first “official” one released for Woody Allen’s upcoming film. Venice? Cannes?
Read moreReactions For Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ Are VERY GOOD, Ryan Gosling Steals the Show
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” had a test-screening last night in New Jersey. Overall reaction is said to be very good. The audience was really into it, clapping and cheering throughout.
Read moreBradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ Test-Screening Reaction [Updated]
The upcoming film is a biopic based on the life of Leonard Bernstein. It is said to span over 30 years, telling the story of the marriage between Bernstein and his wife, Felicia Montealegre.
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