Here’s a trailer for Grant Singer’s “Reptile.” The film stars Benicio del Toro as a New England detective who works to solve the murder of a real estate agent, and as a result of the case experiences doubts about himself.
Read morePawel Pawlikowski Attempting to Revive ‘The Island’ With Mara and Phoenix
Based on what I’ve been hearing, do not scratch this one off entirely. Pawlikowski still very much wants this to be his next movie.
Read moreHarmony Korine on ‘Aggro Dr1ft’: “We Were Trying Not To Make A Movie, So Maybe It’s Not Even A Movie”
We don’t know much about Harmony Korine’s “Aggro Dr1ft,” which adds to the mystery of this unusual new film, which is set to have its world premiere at Venice in two weeks time.
Read moreWhen Alex Jones Interviewed David Lynch About 9/11 Conspiracies
This Year, National Cinema Day is on August 27th
Last year, a record number of people went to the movies in honor of National Cinema Day. Thanks to heavily discounted tickets, an estimated 8.1 million moviegoers attended their local multiplex to purchase tickets for just $3.
Read moreSome Folks Want to Strip Sandra Bullock of Her ‘Blind Side’ Oscar
Excuse me for being late with this one, but there are actual people calling for Sandra Bullock to return her Academy Award?
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Blue Beetle’ Projected For Weak $20-25 Million Opening
“Blue Beetle” nabbed $3 million in previews on Thursday, and took in less than $7 million on Friday. That’s $10 mil total. It’s facing a disastrous $20-25 million opening weekend, which, still, is better than last month’s projected $13-17 million.
Read moreRumor: Craig Gillespie to Direct John Lennon Biopic
Here what I’ve been told: Recently, a call went out for a caucasian actor in his early to mid 30s with the ability to sing, have moderate experience in playing the guitar and be fine with nudity.
Read moreLynne Ramsay Completed Filming on ‘Polaris’ Starring Joaquin Phoenix [Updated]
Lynne Ramsay had a masterclass at the Sarajevo Film Festival and gave us some details on her upcoming projects.
Read moreA Reaction to A24 and Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’
Son of Original ‘Snow White’ Director Says Live-Action Remake is a “Disgrace”
Disney’s live-action remake of “Snow White” has been the victim of toxic word of mouth these last few weeks, and not a single frame of it has been even shown yet.
Read moreTickets for Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance’ Sold Out in Europe
One of the hottest film festival tickets this year, at least in Europe, turns out to be Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance.” Go figure. There’s still an audience for Allen’s movies. Telluride and Toronto wanted nothing to do with this movie.
Read more‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Test Screens: “Conventional Biopic”
Reinaldo Marcus Green’s “Bob Marley: One Love” will be released in theaters on January 12, 2024.
Read moreRobert Zemeckis’ ‘Here,’ Starring Tom Hanks, Set to Test-Screen Next Week
Zemeckis’ latest film, titled “Here,” stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright and Paul Bettany and, much like everything he does these days, it’s steeped in the latest technological breakthrough.
Read more‘The Flash’ Ends Theatrical Run, Over $100+ Million in Losses
With the exception of profitable endeavors such as “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer,” “Across the Spider-Verse,” “Talk to Me” and “Sound of Freedom,” it’s been a summer movie season of bombs.
Read moreNew Image from Harmony Korine's ‘AGGRO DR1FT'
A new Image from Harmony Korine's 'AGGRO DR1FT' has been unveiled by the New York Film Festival. So far, the marketing for this film has been one big WTF.
Read moreDavid Lowery Praises ‘Temple of Doom’ as “Some of the Best Filmmaking” of Spielberg’s Career
We can now also add “A Ghost Story” filmmaker David Lowery as a ‘Temple of Doom’ fan. He was asked by IndieWire to name his favorite films of the 1980s, ‘Doom’ was one the titles he submitted:
Read moreLeos Carax’s ‘C’est Pas Moi’ is “Under an Hour” Long
French master Leos Carax already shot his next movie. It’s called “C’est Pas Moi,” but it’s a semi-short film.
Read moreRose Glass’ ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Will Be Released “Early Next Year”
Sundance Hit ‘Birth/Rebirth’ is Tense Body-Horror [Review]
At this past January’s Sundance Film Festival, halfway through a screening of Laura Moss’ “Birth/Rebirth,” the Rose Wagner theater had to be evacuated, with paramedics shortly arriving on the scene soon after.
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