Todd Haynes hasn’t even started shooting his next film yet but he’s already implying that it’ll be a button-pusher of the highest order. It sure sounds like it.
Read more‘Poor Things’ Wins the Golden Lion at Venice
It was not that surprising that Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” won the Golden Lion this evening at Venice. It was the best-reviewed film of this year’s competition.
Read moreLadj Ly’s Sometimes Watchable, But Convoluted ‘Les Indésirables’ Has A Trailer
TIFF Report #2 — ‘Woman of the Hour,’ Anna Kendrick’s Stellar Directing Debut
Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, “Woman of the Hour,” is such a gutsy balancing act of black comedy and hardcore thriller elements that it threatens to derail at every minute, the fact that it doesn’t is some kind of minor miracle.
Read moreFlashback: ‘Blonde’ Received A Record-Breaking 14-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice?
Movies that premiere at the Venice Film Festival always get standing ovations. It’s an inevitable thing, sure as day turns into night, to stand up and clap as the credits roll, a tradition that won’t ever be broken.
Read moreVenice: Michel Franco’s ‘Memory’ Screens to Mostly Positive Reviews
I’m glad the reviews out of Venice for Michel Franco’s “Memory,” starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard, are good. I was actually looking forward to this one. It sounds harrowing.
Read moreJacob Elordi to Star in Paul Schrader’s ‘Oh, Canada’
Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu’ Set to Test-Screen Next Week
Some positive news when it comes to Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu,” it’s going to be test-screening next week. Hopefully, reactions will trickle in.
Read moreGeorge A. Romero’s “Final” Zombie Movie Will Be Directed by Brad Anderson, Late 2023 Shoot
George A. Romero’s 2017 passing was a real big loss to cinema. I mean, the guy literally invented Zombies with his 1967 classic "Night of the Living Dead.”
Read moreTest Reaction for Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Here,’ Starring Tom Hanks, is A Rave
I look forward to whatever Robert Zemeckis does next, no matter how disappointing his last few films have actually been.
Read moreHayao Miyazaki Working on Ideas For A New Film
So, clearly, Hayao Miyazaki is not done. Some of the reviews for “The Boy and the Heron” are calling this his “swan song”, but get that thought out of your head.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino and Bret Easton Ellis’ ‘The Shards’ Eyeing Jacob Elordi for Role
The Shards,” will be adapted into an HBO series with Guadagnino directing some, if not all, of the episodes. Bret Easton Ellis will pen.
Read moreTIFF Report #1 — ‘The Boy and the Heron’ is A Masterpiece?
Before I delve into my thoughts, the reviews are fantastic (and rightfully so). It has an 89 on Metacritic, including a perfect A grade from IndieWire.
Read morePaul Walter Hauser Offered Lead Role in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’
Guillermo del Toro Calls ‘Beau is Afraid’ “Phenomenal”
Yes, another “Beau is Afraid” post. Hopefully, this will be the last one this year. It’s just a movie that keeps creeping back into the conversation, even when you think you’re finally over and done with it.
Read moreSource: Christopher Nolan Was in Discussions to Direct the Next James Bond
A source of mine told me on Tuesday evening that Christopher Nolan is in very serious contention to direct the next James Bond instalment.
Read moreJeff Nichols Admits He “Wasn’t the Right Fit” to Direct His ‘A Quiet Place’ Spin-Off Movie
Jeff Nichols’ first film in over seven years, “The Bikeriders,” premiered last week at Telluride to mostly positive reviews.
Read more‘The Royal Hotel’ Trailer …
‘The Burial’ Trailer …
“The Burial” is a upcoming courtroom drama directed by Maggie Betts and written by Doug Wright. If you‘re not familiar with Betts then get with it — her underrated 2017 lesbian nun drama “Novitiate” was quite good.
Read moreCharles Burnett’s ‘Steal Away’ in “Development Hell”
Charles Burnett is one of the great, unsung directors of the last 40 years. “Killer of Sheep” “My Brother’s Wedding” and “To Sleep With Anger” are three of the finest films ever directed by an African-American director.
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