You might be interested to know that IMDb is listing Cary Fukunaga's much-delayed Apple TV+ series “Master of the Air” for a September 20th, 2023 airing. I’ve contacted Apple for confirmation and have yet to get an answer.
Read more‘Sound of Freedom’ is Actually A More Than Decent Film [Review]
“Sound of Freedom” is being sold as a “conservative” film, but it’s really nothing of the sort. It checks its politics at the door to tell the true story of real-life hero Tim Ballard.
Read moreVenice: Six Italian Directors in Competition
What is Tom Cruise’s Best Performance?
“Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” is one of Tom Cruise’s highest rated movies ever with 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. And yet, it’s not even close to being his best film, let alone his best performance.
Read more‘Snow White’ Set Photos Leak, the Seven “Fantastical Beings” Shown
Earlier today I posted about how the “dwarfs” in Disney’s upcoming live-action ‘Snow White’ movie were being replaced by “fantastical beings.”
Read moreRoman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’ “Eyed” to World Premiere at Venice Film Festival
Jeremy Saulnier’s ‘Rebel Ridge’ Test Screening Reaction [Updated]
If you haven’t seen any of filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier’s films, then you’re missing out. He’s one of the very best up-and-coming directors around.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Loves ‘Fast & Furious’ and Watches ‘Love Actually’ Every Christmas
Just because you’re a top-notch filmmaker doesn’t mean you can’t also like the most mainstream, and dumbed-down, of blockbusters.
Read moreDisney’s Live-Action ‘Snow White’ Will Replace Seven “Dwarfs” With “Fantastical Beings”
Disney has replaced the “dwarfs” with seven “magical creatures” to “avoid reinforcing stereotypes.”
Read moreMiyazaki’s New Film Renamed ‘The Boy and the Heron’
They should have kept it as “How Do You Live,” but GKids Studios has decided to rename Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film to “The Boy and the Heron.” Why? Not sure. I don’t like it.
Read moreSteven Soderbergh Secretly Filmed A 90-Minute Sci-Fi Project, Will Be Released on Sunday
Steven Soderbergh has secretly filmed a new series, titled ‘COMMAND Z’, starring Michael Cera and Liev Schreiber, that will be released in 3 days. It’s Soderbergh, I’m not surprised by this news.
Read moreClint Eastwood’s ‘Juror #2’ Halts Production in Georgia
‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Is Underperforming at the Box-Office, $75-80 Million Opening Projected
I don’t know what is the exact the reason for all of these underperforming summer blockbusters at the multiplex, but I certainly wasn’t expecting “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” to be part of that group.
Read moreMiyazaki’s ‘How Do You Live’ is Being Called A “Visual Masterpiece”
As you know, there’s been no marketing for this film, so we had no idea what it was about. Here’s the first hint of plot, via Games Radar:
Read moreStudio Exec: “Fall Festivals Are F*cked”
I’m getting pandemic vibes all over again with this now officially begun screen actors strike. We’re talking about 160,000 SAG actors not allowed to work or participate in any kind of promotional work for the studios.
Read moreLena Dunham to Write and Direct ‘Too Much’ for Netflix
Lena Dunham will be teaming up with Netflix on the romcom “Too Much,” which is said to be about an “American woman in London”.
Read more‘Oppenheimer’ Budget is NOT $180 Million [Updated]
Christopher Nolan is saying “Oppenheimer” was much more expensive than previously reported.
Read moreDisney CEO Says Marvel Content Will Be Reduced, Admits That Pixar’s Had Some “Creative Misses”
It’s no secret that Pixar has been in a bit of rut lately, but it’s nice to see Disney CEO Bob Iger admit it and willing to work on fixing things at the toon company.
Read moreNolan's ‘Openheimmer' Extended 5-Minute Opening [Video]
Edited by the film’s editor Jennifer Lame, this extended look features scenes from Nolan’s film as well as the movie’s score from Ludwig Göransson.
Read moreDavid Fincher’s ‘The Killer’ is Being “Tipped” to World Premiere at Venice
First things first, here’s what Variety has to say about the upcoming actors strike interfering with the Venice Film Festival. Spoiler: it sounds like a major headache for Venice boss Alberto Barbera.
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