I’m hearing from a source at Warner Bros that David Sazlav and James Gunn are planning to keep Flash star Ezra Miller for more movies.
Read more‘RRR’ Being Re-Released in Theaters This Friday
"RRR" is being re-released in theaters in the U.S. this coming Friday, March 3.
Read moreTrailer For Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ Released on March 9th
SAG Awards Nab Weak 440k Viewership on YouTube
They were not televised but available to stream freely on YouTube, where they gathered just 440k views. Less than half a million people were watching.
Read moreBen Still Refuses to Apologize For ‘Tropic Thunder’: “I’m Proud Of It”
“Tropic Thunder” in 2023 is a landmine of triggered outrage waiting to happen. If this movie came out today, and bless Paramount for having had the guts to release it 15 years ago, most would completely miss the point.
Read more‘Quantamania’ Has Historic Second Weekend Drop; It’s Not Marvel Fatigue Anymore, It’s Marvel Exhaustion.
“Quantamania” nabbed $32.2M in its second domestic weekend, a 69% drop. That’s a historic low second weekend for Marvel. No MCU movie has ever had a worst drop during its second weekend of release.
Read more‘RRR’ Director Criticizes the Quick-Cut Editing in Marvel Action Scenes
“RRR” director SS Rajamouli gets that. Recently chatting with The New Yorker, he was asked about the quality of action filmmaking in Marvel and other recent superhero movies:
Read moreJames Bond Novels Being Rewritten to Remove ‘Offensive’ Language
Fun times we live in. My recommendation to all of you is to buy as much physical media as possible (books, DVDs etc) before an inevitable purging of the classics becomes the norm.
Read more‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Wins the PGA; Best Picture Oscar Win inevitable
I don’t know how else to say this, but “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is winning the Best Picture Oscar.
Read moreAlfonso Cuarón‘s ‘Disclaimer’ Wraps Production After Over 230 Days of Shooting
Will Smith Wins the NAACP Best Actor Award for ‘Emancipation’
Will Smith has won his first (and only) award this season for his lead turn in “Emancipation.”
Read moreBerlin: Nicolas Philibert’s ‘On the Adamant’ Wins the Golden Bear; ‘Past Lives’ Shut Out
Nicolas Philibert’s “On the Adamant” won the Golden Bear prize at the 73rd Berlin Film Festival. The French documentary chronicles a unique day-care center in the heart of Paris that welcomes adults suffering from mental disorders.
Read moreHBO Acquires Berlin Fest Hit ‘Reality’
Sydney Sweeney’s performance in “Reality” was raved about to no ends at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. She received a lot of good ink from critics for her first big noteworthy movie role.
Read more‘Cocaine Bear’ Projected to Make $22 Million This Weekend
It looks as though “Cocaine Bear” will be exceeding projections this weekend at the box-office. Last night, the R-rated action-comedy nabbed a more-than-decent $2 million in Thursday previews.
Read more48th Césars: ‘The Night of the 12th’ Wins Best Film [Updated]
The 48th César Awards happened in France this evening, this is their equivalent to the Oscars. The ceremony took place at Paris’s Olympia concert hall.
Read more‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’: Controversial Sundance Drama is Finally Being Released [Capsule]
Jamie Dack’s “Palm Trees and Power Lines” was the most controversial movie of last year’s Sundance Film Festival, and it’s being released in theaters next Friday.
Read moreCritics Poll: Best Films of the 1960s [Updated] …
UPDATED: A few impatient readers are wondering what’s going on with this poll. I definitely haven’t forgotten about it. It’s only half completed, but coming along well. Results should be posted during the latter half of March.
Read morePGA and SAG Predictions: Will ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Win?
This is a big week for Oscar predicting. No precursors are greater or more important than the Producers Guild and Screen Actors Guild awards. By the end of the weekend we’ll know where we’re at when it comes to the Best Picture and acting races.
Read more‘Creed III’ Reviews …
I had to skip the press screening for Michael B. Jordan’s “Creed III” but am set to attend another showing next Wednesday. The reviews are in and the positive test-screenings turned out to be fairly accurate.
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