Last month, Cannes boss Thierry Fremaux admitted to having seen Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance,” but preferred not to screen it at the festival because it would have caused too much “controversy.”
Read moreMultiple Studios Exploring Using AI to Generate Scripts
Multiple studios are exploring using AI to generate scripts based on books and other public domain IP. The studios reportedly plan to hire writers to rewrite those AI scripts when the writers’ strike ends.
Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Formula One,’ With Brad Pitt, Starts Shooting This Month
Now that Joseph Kosinski proved his worth as the director of “Top Gun: Maverick”, which also earned him a DGA nomination, he’s decided to keep the ambitions high for his next project.
Read more‘Titane’ Director Julia Ducournau Working With A24 on Her Next Project
A small detail was hidden in this morning’s press release of the Cannes jury. It turns out Julia Ducournau’s next project will be her own TV series with A24 and she’s also working on her next movie. No other details were revealed.
Read more‘The Killer’ Runtime is 158 Minutes
Cannes Jury is a Big WTF
I was wondering why it took so long for Thierry Fremaux to announce the jury for the 76th Cannes Film Festival. Now we kind of have our answer.
Read more1960s Critics Poll Results Next Week …
Readers have been wondering what’s going on with the ‘60s critics poll. I definitely haven’t forgotten about it. It’s now 90% completed. Results should be posted next Monday or Tuesday.
Read moreSublime Biopic Still in the Works, KJ Apa Mentioned as Possible Lead
A surprising posting on Production Weekly has director Francis Lawrence’s biopic of musical group Sublime progressing in active development.
Read more‘The Flash’ Production Designer Says Movie is So Good That Fans Will “Forget” About Ezra Miller's Crimes
A few weeks after the first public screening of The Flash” at CinemaCon, where fanboys creamed their pants in unison, the film's Production Deigner is making a bold claim.
Read moreJames Gunn Turned in the ‘Superman: Legacy’ Script Last Week, Right Before the Strike
DC Studios co-chief James Gunn turned in a draft of “Superman: Legacy” last week, just days before the writers’ strike came into effect.
Read moreWill A.I. Replace Striking Writers?
Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ Sequel Begins Filming in June
‘Dune: Part Two’ Trailer Released ..
On a technical level, Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” was wonderful. It was the most concisely visioned-up adaptation of Herbert’s novel.
Read moreI Promise, the Last ‘Barbie’ Reaction …
I doubt there will be any additional test-screenings of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” so this should be the final reaction I post of the film before its impending July release.
Read moreIs There A Movie That is Universally Liked By Everyone?
Can a film be indisputably great? Is it outlandish to find fault with “Vertigo”? Or "Citizen Kane?" I don’t think so. I've been trying to think of one film that everyone reading here might agree is absolutely great.
Read moreCasino Zeus: Where to Find the Best Online Casinos in Canada [Sponsored]
Good casinos can deliver you premium entertainment whenever you want to have a good time, yet it is often challenging to find reliable information about the latest happenings in the gambling industry.
Read moreKevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Starts Filming Part II, Plans to Shoot Four Movies Back to Back
Kevin Costner, director, is set to get back behind the camera for the first time since 2003’s “Open Range”.
Read more‘Asteroid City’ Wins Ratings Appeal, Rated PG-13
Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” has been rated PG-13 for brief graphic nudity, smoking and some suggestive material.
Read moreMichael Douglas to Receive the Honorary Palme D’or at this Year’s Cannes Film Festival
Michael Douglas will receive the honorary Palme D’or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival to celebrate his career and his engagement for cinema.
Read moreBen Affleck’s ‘Air’ Streaming on Amazon Prime May 12th
It was released in theaters during the first week of April and has managed to gross $74.7 million worldwide
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