Patrick Wilson’s “Insidious: The Red Door” is set to open at the top of the box-office this weekend with a cumulative, and projected, total of $31 million.
Read more‘Oppenheimer’ Includes “Prolonged Full Nudity” Between Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh
One has to wonder why Christopher Nolan came to the decision that “Oppenheimer” would be his first R-rated movie in 20 years.
Read more‘Napoleon’ Trailer Coming …
A trailer for Ridley Scott’s much-anticipated “Napoleon” is attached to IMAX copies of ‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One.’
Read moreTricia Cooke Actually Co-Directed ‘Drive-Away Dolls,’ But DGA Only Credits Ethan Coen
Current Cut of Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Part Two’ is 3 Hours 15 Minutes
This does not mean that the released version will be that long, but it is an indication, a tease, if you will, of how epic this second chapter will be.
Read more“Mixed” is the Word on ‘Barbie’ as Gerwig Hopes for Sequels: “I Want to go Back to Barbieland”
“Barbie” is ever so slowly being screened for press junkets. Actual press screenings are not supposed to happen until later next week.
Read moreA24’s Stoner-Comedy ‘Wizards!’ Sounds Disgusting
Australian director David Michôd released “The King” on Netflix in late 2019. Ever since then? Radio silence.
Read morePaul Verhoeven’s ‘Young Sinner’ to Start Production in Late Fall, An “Erotic Thriller” Set in DC
Paul Verhoeven released his excellent “Benedetta” in 2021, but the 84-year-old director isn’t slowing down.
Read moreJoel Schumacher’s ‘Batman Forever’ Cut Was Screened, Runtime 158 Minutes
A select few actually got to watch the late Joel Schumacher's original cut of the Batman flick. Obviously, reactions have been very good, which was to be expected given the fanboy excitement surrounding this cut.
Read moreVenice Predictions —Part 2: Fincher? Miyazaki?
As of right now, 07.07.23, these filmmakers are the best competition bets for the 80th Venice Film Festival — I’ve added Miyazaki and Fincher just to stir things up a little.
Read moreJoel and Ethan Coen Set to Reunite For New Film
Why Game-Related Movies Are So Popular [Sponsored]
In recent years, the silver screen has witnessed a remarkable surge in the popularity of game-related movies.
Read more‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One’ Might Be Bloated, But its Thrills Are the Stuff of A-Grade Action [Review]
If the last three movies (‘Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation’ and ‘Fallout’) kept getting bolder with each passing film, this one is perfectly content in playing it safe and giving the audience what they expect.
Read more‘Ken’ Spin-Off Movie “In Development” at Warner Bros With Ryan Gosling
This news comes to us from Daniel Richtman who is reporting that a “Ken” movie is in development at Warner Bros with Ryan Gosling attached to star. No director was mentioned for the project.
Read moreDiane Kruger Plays Three Roles in David Cronenberg’s ‘The Shrouds’
In a recent interview with French media, Kruger reveals that she's playing three roles in "The Shrouds": the wife of Vincent Cassel's character, the sister of the wife, and "an avatar, a sort of personal assistant".
Read more‘The Idol’ Actress Criticizes “Liberal Media” and Tells Feminists to “Go F*ck Yourself”
After getting slaughtered by critics, Sam Levinson’s “The Idol” went out in a blaze of glory on HBO this past Sunday night.
Read moreTom Cruise Wants to Continue Making ‘Mission: Impossible’ Movies For the Next 20 Years
Cruise is comparing his own career trajectory to ‘Indy 5’ star Harrison Ford, who is 81, and says, just like Ford, has no plans of slowing down (via The Sydney Morning Herald).
Read moreNetflix’s Safdies and Adam Sandler Film Reboots Production for September 25th
Josh Safdie’s upcoming Netflix film, starring Adam Sandler, is now aiming for a September 25th production start. This, according to a recent Production Weekly listing.
Read moreTrailer for ‘Bob Marley: One Love’
Mel Gibson’s ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel “Might Be Two Films, Maybe Three”
“I asked him [Gibson] would you be ready to go in January, he said “yeah, maybe.” I said “how about the end of fall,” he said “yeah, maybe.” So who knows […] it might be two films, maybe three, but I think it’s two.”
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