As the Berlin Film Festival winds down, Todd Field and Cate Blanchett were in attendance to premiere their short film “The Fundraiser,” which takes place inside the “TarVerse.”
Read moreSarah Polley on ‘The Woman King’ and ‘Till’ Snubs: “The Game is Rigged”
I always liked Sarah Polley’s unique filmmaking vision. If you’ve seen “Take This Waltz” or “Away From Her,” then you know what I’m talking about.
Read moreRumor: Paul Thomas Anderson Looking For an Actress to Play Marjorie Taylor Greene in New Film
There aren’t many confirmed details about Paul Thomas Anderson’s mysterious new movie, set to shoot this summer. Here what we know and what’s been rumored…
Read moreAlexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’ Not Going to Cannes, November Release Date [Updated]
As I reported a few weeks ago, Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers” is being released in November. It won’t be going to Cannes, but, rather, a very likely launch at Venice is now expected.
Read moreCannes Boss Spotted in L.A. For ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Screening
‘Cocaine Bear’ is Reasonably Silly, But No Future Cult Classic
Elizabeth Banks’ “Cocaine Bear” could have been so much more, but we’ll have to settle with what we got, which is a very dumb, Fargo-esque comedy.
Read moreProduction on Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Set to Continue on April 21st
The controversial “Rust” will have its tumultuous production start up again on April 21st in Livingston, Montana.
Read more‘The Flash’ Will Screen in April at CinemaCom
This, my friends, is another sign of the confidence that Warner Bros had towards “The Flash.” It’s their golden nugget this year and they’re not even hiding their enthusiasm.
Read moreMatt Reeves’ ‘The Batman 2’ Starts Shooting in November
The highly anticipated sequel to “The Batman” will start production this coming November with Robert Pattinson set to return in the titular role.
Read moreBerlin: Christian Petzold’s ‘Afire’ Screens to — Mostly — Positive Reactions
German filmmaker Christian Petzold’s “Afire” just screened at the Berlin Film Festival. It’s probably, for many, the most anticipated film of this year’s festival.
Read more‘Cocaine Bear’ Reactions Are As Expected: Wildly Unhinged
There is currently a review embargo when it comes to Elizabeth Banks’ “Cocaine Bear,” but you’ll be highly amused by the scene where 12-year-olds do cocaine. I’m not kidding.
Read more‘Wonka’ Budget is $125 Million
According to The Evening Standard’s Tom Davidson, Paul King’s upcoming “Wonka” has a budget of around $125 million. That’s a lot for such a risk-taking project.
Read moreIn France, ‘The Fabelmans’ is the Most Critically-Acclaimed Film of the 21st Century
It was a given that French critics would be blown away by Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans.” The filmmaker has been gaining in esteem there these last few years, especially with his latter-day films being so well-reviewed.
Read moreA.O. Scott No Longer New York Times Film Critic
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ to World Premiere at Cannes?
This is more or less a confirmation that Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” will have its world premiere at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
Read more‘Poor Things’ Rated R for Strong & Pervasive Sexual Content, Graphic Nudity, Disturbing Material & Gore
First things first, I’ve heard from a few sources that Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” is going to Cannes. You can put it in the bank. I have no idea why it’s been delayed for this long, but at least we now know where it’ll be having its world premiere.
Read moreCeline Song’s ‘Past Lives’ Stuns Berlin + Trailer [Updated]
Spielberg to Adapt Kubrick’s ‘Napoleon’ Script For HBO Limited Series
For years we’ve been wondering about Stanley Kubrick’s unrealized “Napoleon” screenplay. It’s become one of the mythic lost projects in movie history.
Read moreHow About ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ as Cannes Opener?
I’m honestly hoping this isn’t true, because it would mean that ‘Killers’ will be headed to Cannes only to be released the following day. I mean, how anticlimactic would that be?
Read moreSteven Spielberg Has No Idea What His Next Movie Will Be
When asked this morning at the Berlin Film Festival, the filmmaker admitted he actually has no idea what his next directorial effort will be.
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