Ava DuVernay’s “Origin,” which I’ll be watching early next week, is getting decent reviews out of Venice. Nothing more, nothing less. However, don’t be surprised if it wins a prize on Saturday.
Read more‘Sound of Freedom’ #1 in 18 Latin American Countries
“Sound of Freedom,” the indie sensation that grossed $180 million domestically, has decided to expand its territories and the results are quite stunning. No toxic media coverage can keep this movie down.
Read moreSam Raimi Rumored to Direct ‘The Avengers: Secret Wars’
There’s a rumor spreading that Sam Raimi is being sought to direct “Avengers: Secret Wars” and that he is Marvel’s top choice.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro Says Friedkin's Final Film Deserves Theatrical Run: “Respect For A Master"
When I learned that William Friedkin’s final film, “The Caine Mutiny Count-Martial” was going straight to Showtime with no theatrical release, well, I wasn’t too happy about it.
Read moreNew ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Poster is Bad
John Travolta’s Latest C-Movie ‘Mob Land’ Makes $171 in the UK
Whatever happened to John Travolta? His career seems to have gone down the dumpster fire. He’s now the king of C-movies, a throne previously held by the likes of Bruce Willis and Nicolas Cage.
Read moreBombshell Report on Rotten Tomatoes Claims Studios Are Paying Off Critics
‘The Bikeriders’ Trailer …
Trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’
I won’t be watching this trailer. I’ll be catching Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” tomorrow night, best pretend I live in Japan and go in with a fresh set of eyes. The film also has a realest date. It will premiere in select theaters November 22, followed by a nationwide rollout December 8.
‘Poor Things’ Screens for Academy and Guild Members, Enthusiastic Reception
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” just had a screening in Los Angeles for Academy and Guild voters. No surprise, it played like gangbusters. A loud ovation at the end. Lineups around the block and, obviously, a packed house.
Read moreVenice: Mads Mikkelsen Asked Why His New Film, Set in 18th Century Denmark, Lacks Diversity
The star and director behind Venice competition title “The Promised Land” were dumbfounded when, at the film’s press conference, they were asked about their film’s lack of diversity.
Read morePolanski’s ‘The Palace’ Still at 0%
The 80th Venice Film Festival could not have gone worse for Roman Polanski and his latest film “The Palace.”
Read more‘Pain Hustlers’ Trailer …
Ava DuVernay Says Black U.S. Directors Are Told “Not to Apply” to International Film Festivals
After a bidding process that was described as “competitive,” Ava DuVernay’s “Origin” was acquired yesterday by Neon for worldwide distribution. The film screened for press this morning at Venice.
Read moreAlexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’ Nabs Positive Notices, 78 on Metacritic
As “All Of Us Strangers” and “Poor Things” are wowing festival audiences, quietly inserting itself into the fray, most subtly, is Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers.”
Read moreBetrand Bonello Confirms ‘The Beast’ Was Rejected by Cannes
As was previously mentioned, Betrand Bonello’s “The Beast” had been rejected by Cannes earlier this year.
Read more‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' Projected to Gross Up To $150 Million on Opening Weekend
This year’s cinematic saviors are going to just be “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Taylor Swift just walked into the room and told Barbenheimer to hold her beer.
Read moreRichard Linklater Says the ‘90s Were the “Last Good Era of Filmmaking”
Richard Linklater is being celebrated at Venice for “Hit Man,” the review embargo should lift in the coming hours — although The Guardian seems to have had a jump start, giving it four stars.
Read moreNEON Buys Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin,’ Trailer Released
As it gears up for its Venice premiere later this week, Ava DuVernay’s “Origin” has added another film festival. It’s been announced as a last-minute addition to the Toronto International Film Festival.
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