The 61st New York Film Festival has announced its lineup and, as usual, it’s filled with Cannes titles, 16 of them. That’s half the program.
Read moreCult Movies That Celebrate Foot Fetish [Sponsored]
The popularity of foot fetish as one of the most common fetishes can be attributed to a combination of psychological, cultural, and biological factors.
Read morePablo Larraín’s ‘Maria,’ Starring Angelina Jolie, Starts Filming in October
Pablo Larraín is preparing to premiere his “El Conde,” a satirical black and white vampire film, at Venice next month, but he’s all ready to shoot his next film.
Read moreMoney on the Silver Screen: Exploring the Fascinating World of Movies About Money [Sponsored]
With America having a truly capitalistic culture, it’s not a surprise that the Hollywood movie industry releases so many films that revolve around money.
Read moreAdam Devine Criticizes Hollywood for Making Comedies With “Hidden Messages”
Adam Devine has been making comedies for many years now, but he isn’t a superstar. He’s the kind of actor whose face you might recognize more than his name
Read moreSports Betting in Movies: An Accurate Portrayal? Or Not So Much? [Sponsored]
Sports gambling has been a focal point of many great movies. While fans of the based-on-real-life film Casino mainly remember Ace Rothstein as the head of the Tangiers, the story also tells his backstory as a sports betting savant and a bookie.
Read more‘Fair Play’: Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor Play Gender-Induced Mind Games in Netflix’s Erotic Thriller [Thriller]
Celine Song’s ‘Past Lives’ on VOD August 22nd
As Celine Song’s “Materialists” gets ready for a fall shoot, it’s SAG exempted, her critically acclaimed “Past Lives” has set up an August 22nd release on VOD. I’d like to watch this one again — my first viewing verdict was “good, but not great.” Who else has seen “Past Lives”?
Read moreMark Rylance on Terrence Malick’s ‘The Way of the Wind’: “I Hope That Terry Eventually Completes the Film”
Terrence Malick’s “The Way of the Wind” completed shooting in the fall of 2019. Ever since then, four years later, Malick’s still been editing the film.
Read more‘Suzume’ Director Makoto Shinkai Praises ‘Elemental’
One of this summer’s biggest surprises has been Peter Sohn’s “Elemental” which, after a weak opening, has had very strong legs at the box office.
Read more‘Ali G’ Movie in the Works, Sacha Baron Cohen to Reprise His Role
Cohen will always be a legend for creating Borat, Bruno, and Ali G for HBO's now-classic "Da Ali G Show."
Read moreBill Maher Criticizes “Preachy, Man Hating” ‘Barbie’
David Ayer Rants About His Director’s Cut of ‘Suicide Squad’
Should we believe David Ayer when he says that his cut of 2016’s “Suicide Squad” is “vastly better” than the theatrically released version?
Read moreRidley Scott Regrets Directing ‘Alien: Covenant’ Instead of ‘Blade Runner 2049’
Ridley Scott directed both “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” two stone-cold classics of the sci-fi genre and he’s continued to delve deep into these worlds, 40 years on.
Read moreFincher’s ‘The Killer’ Screening on September 3rd at Venice, No Telluride
We can now officially scratch off any chance, albeit minimal, that David Fincher’s “The Killer” will be going to Telluride.
Read moreSteven Soderbergh Calls “Oppenheimer” A “Real Accomplishment”
These last few weeks we’ve heard of filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Paul Schrader, Oliver Stone, John Waters and Guillermo del Toro buying tickets to one or both of the ‘Barbenheimer’ movies.
Read moreWilliam Friedkin Dead at 87
Director William Friedkin, a maverick U.S. filmmaker, if there ever was one, died Monday in Los Angeles. He was 87.
Read moreJohn Waters Says ‘Beau is Afraid’ is Some “Really Great Shit” and His Favorite Film of the Year
While we await for some kind of ending to the actors strike, and John Waters being able to direct his first movie in over 20 years, the writer-director is out there promoting his new novel “Liarmouth.”
Read more‘Napoleon’ Slap Scene Ignites Controversy
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” hasn’t even been released yet and, already, a scene in the upcoming epic has come under fire.
Read moreAndrew Haigh’s ‘Strangers’ Set for December 22nd Release
Andrew Haigh’s new film has been retitled “All Of Us Strangers” and has also set up a December 22, 2023 release date, via Searchlight. A first look image, above, has been unveiled.
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