The series has a set two-season run planned and is being described as a “sci-fi epic,” starring Joaquin Phoenix. A fall shoot had been planned before the strike put a damper on things.
Read moreJoe Rogan Baffled by ‘Barbie’ Backlash: “It’s A F*cking Doll Movie”
Joe Rogan, of all people, is defending “Barbie.” He told his 40+ million listeners that he is not sure why the film has been getting hated on as “anti-man”.
Read morePaul Schrader’s ‘Oh, Canada’ SAG-Exempted, Starts Production in August
Pablo Larrain’s ‘El Conde’ Has A Trailer, On Netflix September 15th
Terrence Malick is “Very Happy” With ‘The Way of the Wind’
Karim Aïnouz’s ‘Rosebushpruning’, Starring Kristen Stewart, Set for Spring 2024 Shoot
Karim Aïnouz’s “Rosebushpruning,” his second English-language project, will begin shooting in the Spring of 2024.
Read moreRegina King to Direct Frederick Douglas Biopic for Netflix
A Frederick Douglas biopic is in the works over at Netflix. Regina King, who helmed “One Night in Miami,” is set to direct the film which is said to be epic in scope.
Read moreTrailer for Raven Jackson’s ‘All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt’
This past January, I fell asleep during an 11pm Sundance screening of Raven Jackson’s “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt.” I’ll get around to seeing it again, probably at TIFF next month.
Read moreAlex Garland’s ‘Civil War’ is 2024
Alex Garland's upcoming "Civil War" with Kirsten Dunst was given an MPA rating in June: Rated R for strong violent content, bloody/disturbing images, and language throughout. This meant that the film was ready.
Read moreTHR Writer Causes Backlash After Requesting “Priority” at Screenings
Social media is aghast after yesterday’s Vanity Fair, piece, written by Charlotte Klein, tried to take down THR’s Scott Feinberg for allegedly asking for “priority” access when it came to the upcoming hot fall titles.
Read more‘Barbie’ Banned in Lebanon For “Promoting Homosexuality”
Lebanon’s culture minister has banned Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” from the country’s movie theaters, saying it “promoted homosexuality” and contradicted religious values.
Read moreBest Directing Debuts of the 2020s
What’s the future of American cinema going to be like? Some say it looks bleak, but there are still some young filmmakers trying to prevent that fate from happening.
Read more‘Rotting in the Sun’: Sebastián Silva’s Indescribable Meta Satire Destined to Become A Cult Classic [Trailer]
Here’s an underrated gem that screened at this past January’s Sundance Film Festival. Not enough people are talking about it, but it’s well worth seeking out. It’s a cult classic in the making.
Read moreTelluride: Payne, Fennell, Nichols, Haigh and Lanthimos Set to Premiere
Telluride tracker Michael Patterson is eyeing, as always, the Best Bets for the 50th Telluride Film Festival. As I await his latest update, given that yesterday’s NYFF lineup gave us some more clues, here’s what I’ve gathered so far.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola Pays Tribute to “Giant” William Friedkin
Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance’ Cannot Find A U.S. Distributor
In a few weeks, Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance” will premiere at the Venice Film Festival. It’s a film that fall fest programmers, from Venice to San Sebastien, have been raving about.
Read moreBenoît Delhomme’s ‘Mother’s Instinct,' Starring Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway, Has A Trailer
Venice Schedule Leaks …
According to Alberto Barbera on Twitter, and various different press releases, a rough screening schedule for this year’s Venice Film Festival has formed:
Read moreChristopher Nolan Says ‘Oppenheimer’ Sound Mixing is an “Artistic Choice”
Much like most of Christopher Nolan’s movies, the dialogue in “Oppenheimer,” at key moments, can sometimes sound inaudible; Nolan’s sound editing and mixing is and has always been a polarizing topic.
Read moreSequel ‘Talk 2 Me’ Greenlit by A24
A24 will again be teaming with twin filmmaking brothers Danny and Michael Philippou for the sequel to their acclaimed horror film “Talk to Me”.
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