What kind of fall movie season are we in for if Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla” has been chosen as the Centerpiece selection of the 60th New York Film Festival.
Read moreMel Gibson Currently Shooting ‘Flight Risk’ in Vegas
Mel Gibson, who has directed five films over a thirty-year timespan, has been shooting “Flight Risk” in Las Vegas since June 16th, according to Production Weekly.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Barbie’ Tracking at $158M Opening, ‘Oppenheimer’ $65M
“Barbie” is turning into this behemoth of a blockbuster. Projections are now saying a $158 million weekend awaits Greta Gerwig’s movie. It’ll be giving ‘Super Mario Bros’ a run for its money as the 2023 box-office champ.
Read moreSamuel L. Jackson Doesn’t Want to Say if He’s in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’
Samuel L. Jackson has appeared in six of Quentin Tarantino’s nine movies, so when asked if he’s going to appear in “The Movie Critic” Jackson is staying mum about it.
Read moreChristopher Nolan on Directing Next Bond Movie: “It Would Be An Amazing Privilege to Do One”
Finally someone asked Christopher Nolan about directing the next Bond. It hasn’t really been asked at all in the interviews Nolan has given in promoting “Oppenheimer.”
Read moreKurt Russell Joins Andrew Patterson’s ‘Rivals of Amziah King’
Over 200,000 Moviegoers Set to Attend Same-Day Viewings of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’
Cinema really needed the viral phenomenon known as “Barbenheimer.”
Read moreIra Sachs’ ‘Passages’ Stamped With NC-17 Rating
In today’s culture, you’d expect a film to have absolutely shocking content to get an NC-17 rating. I would have never bet that Ira Sachs’ fantastic “Passages” would be one of those films.
Read moreMore Reshoots on ‘Aquaman 2’
Tom Cruise Asked SAG to Allow Actors to Continue Promoting Their Movies, They Refused
People are hating on Tom Cruise today for his, they say, “shortsighted” stance on the current SAG strike.
Read moreAtom Egoyan’s ‘Seven Veils’ Set for TIFF World Premiere
Gosh, did we really need another Atom Egoyan movie? The man hasn’t directed a strong film since 1997’s “The Sweet Hereafter.” Ok, fine “Chloe” and “Remember” were .. okay, but other than those two, he’s been in a major slump.
Read moreNolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Earns Rave Reviews; 91 on Metacritic, 96% on Rotten Tomatoes
I’ll be typing out my review for Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” and hope to publish it later this evening.
Read more‘A Haunting in Venice’ Trailer
Martin Brest Doesn’t Even Want to Utter the Word ‘Gigli’: “I Refer to it as the “G-Movie”
Remember director Martin Brest? He had quite the streak of successful films going in ‘80s and ‘90s Hollywood: “Going in Style,” “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Scent of a Woman,” “Meet Joe Black” and, his masterpiece, “Midnight Run.” Then he directed 2003’s “Gigli” and it all went to hell for him.
Read moreDavid Lowery’s ‘Mother Mary’ Granted Approval by SAG to Continue Filming
As we speak, waivers are being given out to allow “truly independent projects” to continue filming with SAG members.
Read more‘Barbie’ Review…
You’ve got to hand it to Greta Gerwig, her “Barbie” is one of the weirdest and most audacious big studio summer movies I’ve ever seen, and that turns out to be a good and bad thing. It’s also incredibly self-absorbed in its own virtues.
Read moreEthan Coen’s ‘Dolls’ Screens …
Paul Verhoeven Set to Direct New Film in France
A few weeks ago, I had heard that Paul Verhoeven was preparing a new film, set to shoot this fall.
Read moreSam Mendes Declines Offer to Direct Next James Bond
Who will direct the next James Bond? Villeneuve? Nolan? That’s been the pressing question for a few months now, but at least we can scratch off Sam Mendes.
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