Principal photography on “Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom” began in London on June 28, 2021, and only wrapped in January 2022. There’s been a lot of behind-the-scenes drama with this one.
Read moreJudd Apatow Really Hates Tom Cruise
Clearly, Judd Apatow has something against Tom Cruise. The comedian’s opening monologue during this past weekend’s Directors Guild of America was filled with nasty jokes directed towards the actor.
Read more‘Golda’ Reviews Are Middling
I’m not sure sure what the release strategy is for “Golda” but, with mediocre awards chances and limited commercial prospects, it’s definitely going to get dumped by its studio Bleecker Street.
Read moreDavid Fincher Confirms ‘Mindhunter’ Season 3 Will Not Happen
Since he’s being given the honorary Cesar award this year, David Fincher is starting to make the media rounds in France.
Read moreCannes: Ceylan’s ‘On Barren Weeds’ is 197 Minutes
Terry Gilliam Doesn’t Want to Retire, Still Trying to Make One More Movie
Many forget just how important and vital a cinematic voice Terry Gilliam was during his peak years, especially when he was battling Universal for the final cut of his 1985 masterpiece, “Brazil.”
Read morePedro Almodovar’s 30-Minute ‘A Strange Way of Life’ to Open 76th Cannes Film Festival?
Roger Friedman has more Croisette tea this morning. Pedro Almodóvar’s 30-minute short film, titled “Strange Way of Life,” has supposedly been chosen to open the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
Read moreMartin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is Currently 3 Hours 20 Minutes
James Cameron Wants to Direct WWII Hiroshima Movie After ‘Avatar 3’
James Cameron has been sucked up by the 3D virtual reality that is Pandora and, by all accounts, he doesn’t mind staying there for the rest of his career.
Read moreVariety Believes There’s Still a Good Chance ‘EEAAO’ Doesn’t Win Best Picture
Sean Penn’s Ukraine War Doc ‘Superpower’ Slammed by Critics as “Propaganda” and “Narcissistic”
You would think an inside look documentary about the war in Ukraine, told from Zelenskyy and Sean Penn’s perspectives, would have critics drooling with raves, but no.
Read moreRidley Scott Directed A $50 Million Pilot For Apple TV Series ‘Sinking Spring’
A source working on Ridley Scott’s grandiose Apple TV series “Sinking Spring” tells me that the Scott-directed pilot has almost wrapped filming.
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson Praises ‘TÁR’ as “Perfectly Controlled Mayhem”
Paul Thomas Anderson had one hell of an intro for Todd Field last night at the DGA, calling “TÁR” a “beast” of a movie
Read moreBAFTA: ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Wins Best Film, Blanchett and Butler Nab Acting Prizes [Updated]
The 76th BAFTA film awards are currently underway in London. Richard E. Grant is on hosting duties for the evening. I’ll be updating this page as the winners get announced.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve Calls Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’ “The Best Movie Ever Made About Cinema”
Steven Spielberg, as much as I’m mixed on the last ten or so years worth of films he’s released, should absolutely be considered a master of the form.
Read moreLuc Besson’s ‘Dogman’ Wows Buyers at EFM
Luc Besson hasn’t released a film since 2019’s underrated “Anna.” He’s been mired by #MeToo allegations since then but is about to attempt a comeback this year with ”Dogman.”
Read moreSydney Sweeney Getting Career-Best Reviews For ‘Reality’ Performance
There was always hope that “Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney would eventually break through into film. That might have finally happened with her Berlin entry “Reality.”
Read moreJoshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The End’ Starts Shooting Next Month
It turns out that Oppenheimer will start shooting “The End” next month, according to actor George MacKay who will star alongside Tilda Swinton in the Neon-distributed pic, which centers on the last human family alive.
Read moreThe Daniels Win DGA
The 75th annual Directors Guild of America Awards will be presented at the Beverly Hilton in tonight at 11:00 p.m. ET, during a non-televised ceremony hosted by Emmy-winning writer/director Judd Apatow.
Read moreTwo Different Versions of Adam Driver’s ‘65’ Being Tested
There are some interesting developments when it comes to the the Adam Driver-starring “65.”
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