Pablo Larraín’s “El Conde” is dividing critics at Venice. The mixed (and semi-positive) reviews come to us from IndieWire, The Guardian, Screen Daily, Little White Lies, and Variety.
Read moreTrailer for Aki Kaurismäki’s ‘Fallen Leaves’
The Jury Prize winner (third place) at this year’s Cannes Film Festival was attributed to Aki Kaurismäki’s “Fallen Leaves,” a wonderfully realized love story told via the Finnish filmmaker’s immaculately deadpan style.
Read morePablo Larrain Says Strike Won’t Affect Production of ‘Maria,’ Starring Angelina Jolie
Antoine Fuqua Wants to Release His 5-Hour Cut of ‘Magnificent Seven’
What’s with all of these studio filmmakers wanting to release lengthy cuts of their past films? After Zack Snyder and David Ayer, this week sees another director touting his own cut.
Read moreGary Oldman Cast in Paolo Sorrentino’s New Film
Gary Oldman is in the cast of Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s as yet untitled new film. Whether it’s a large or supporting role remains to be seen.
Read moreLegendary French Filmmaker Phillipe Garrel Gets #MeToo’ed
This past March, Garrel won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin Film Festival. His film “The Plough” was critically-acclaimed — so were his last few films which include “Jealousy,” “In the Shadows of Women” and “The Salt of Tears.”
Read moreTelluride Boss Raves Colman Domingo’s Performance in ‘Rustin’
Now that the cat’s out of the bag … A few weeks ago, I had spoken to to Telluride boss Julie Huntsinger about George C. Wolfe’s “Rustin,” but in particular Colman Domingo’s work in the film.
Read more‘Saltburn’ Teaser …
Telluride Lineup Includes Payne, Lanthimos, Haigh, Nichols and Fennell
If you’ve followed my spitballing of the Telluride Film Festival then not many of the titles, in the just-announced lineup, come as a surprise.
Read moreRobert Downey Thinks His ‘Vertigo’ Remake Can Be “Better” Than the Original
You don’t mess with greatness. You just don’t. Gus Van Sant learned that the hard way with his 1998 remake of Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Read more‘The Equalizer 3’ is A Tired and Worn Down Action Movie
The reviews are out for Antonie Fuqua’s “The Equalizer 3,” the project marking Denzel Washington’s final outing as Robert McCall.
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‘The Marvels’ 98-Minute Runtime Makes it the Shortest MCU Movie Ever
Directed by Nia DaCosta, “The Marvels” will see the return of Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, who fans last saw in “Avengers: Endgame.”
Read more‘Bottoms’ Review …
It’s all about managing expectations with this one, which has little in common with the tensely dry humor of “Shiva Baby”.
Read more‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Now Opening Wide, Official Posters Released
Apple has announced that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” will no longer have a limited release on October 6th and will instead be release worldwide on October 20th.
Read moreFirst Look: Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn,’ Shot in 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
A trailer for “Saltburn” will be released tomorrow, but before that happens we have a Vanity Fair exclusive with our first images of Fennell’s highly anticipated film.
Read moreDavid Fincher’s ‘The Killer’ Trailer Released
The film will have a limited theatrical release on October 27th and will be available to stream via Netflix on November 10th.
Read moreJames Gunn Calls Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ Movies “Awful”
Tweets from more than a decade ago have resurfaced in which Gunn openly hates on Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies. Some are calling for Gunn’s head. I find it all very amusing.
Read moreMel Gibson’s ‘Passion of the Christ’ Sequel Sets Production Date of January 2024
In a recent interview, actor Jim Caviezel confirmed that “The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection” will start filming in January of 2024. The film will be in Aramaic and Latin. Mel Gibson is set to direct.
Read more‘The Idol’ Cancelled at HBO
HBO has cancelled Sam Levinson’s “The Idol,” starring The Weeknd and Lily Rose Depp. Here’s the network’s statement on the cancellation:
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