Netflix has closed a $20 million deal on Richard Linklater’s “Hit Man”, so far, the biggest deal stemming from the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.
Read moreWes Anderson Confirms Benicio del Toro and Michael Cera Star in His Next Movie
Kelly Reichardt Criticizes ‘Barbenheimer’: “A Marketing Machine Sold As Art”
Kelly Reichardt’s films could not be more far removed from “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” so it’s not that surprising to hear the “First Cow” writer-director criticizing the ‘Barbenheimer’ movement.
Read moreWoody Allen Says His Potential Next Movie is “One of the Best Ideas I’ve Ever Had”
Woody Allen continues to do the promotional rounds all around Europe, he’s coming off a successful showing of “Coup de Chance” at Venice.
Read moreOscars: Best Picture Race is A Little Clearer
With TIFF, Venice and Telluride having wrapped up their editions, here’s a clear-eyed portrait of what’s shaping up to be a very interesting Best Picture race at the Oscars.
Read moreThe 10 Best Films of TIFF 2023
With all the marquee Venice and Telluride titles missing at TIFF this year, it wasn’t that hard to come up with a Top 10 list — it’s turning out to be a strong year at the movies.
Read moreScorsese Rewrote ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Because It Was “Mostly About White Guys”
I was not going to write anything about this “controversy,” but a few readers pushed me to do so. I was exhausted from covering TIFF and didn’t think it was a big enough issue, but here goes.
Read moreTIFF: ‘American Fiction’ Wins People’s Choice Award!
For once, the right movie won. Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction,” a confident debut and remarkable feat of comedy, satire and racial politics, won the coveted TIFF People’s Choice Award.
Read more‘Oppenheimer’ Hits $900 Million
Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” has passed the $900 million mark at the worldwide box-office. It’s still making money in China, so that won’t be its final tally. It’s currently at $912 million.
Read more‘The Batman’: Matt Reeves Had Paul Dano Do “70 or 80 Takes” of A Single Scene
In a new interview with The Guardian, Reeves confirms that he filmed Paul Dano doing “70 or 80 takes” of the Riddler and Batman’s final confrontation in the 2022 film.
Read moreTIFF: A24 Buys ‘Sing Sing’
A24’s first big deal out of TIFF happened this evening. They bought Greg Kwedar’s “Sing Sing,” which stars Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Sean San José, and Paul Raci.
Read morePaul Schrader’s ‘Oh, Canada’ Starts Production in NYC
Paul Schrader hasn’t been shy in saying he wants to go back to the Cannes Film Festival. He hasn’t had a film inside that festival’s official lineup since 1990’s “The Comfort of Strangers.”
Read more‘Dumb Money’ Released in Theaters, 64 on MC and 86% on RT
Craig Gillespie’s decently watchable “Dumb Money,” which tackled the GameStop/Reddit drama, is now in theaters, it’s being rolled out as a limited release in NYC and L.A.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro’s ‘Dr. Frankenstein’ Sets February 2024 Shoot
According to Production Weekly, Guillermo del Toro’s “Dr. Frankenstein” is planning to start production in February of 2024.
Read moreTIFF Report #8 — Harmony Korine Ha Lost His Mind in ‘Aggro Dr1ft’
“Aggro Dr1ft” is maybe the best example yet that Harmony Korine has completely lost his mind. It’s the work of a total madman.
Read moreWoody Allen Says Marvel Movies “Have Nothing to Do With Cinema”
Rumor: ‘NightBitch’ Straight to HULU?
A blatant absence at this year’s fall fests was Marielle Heller’s upcoming “Nightbitch,” starring Amy Adams. What’s been even murkier are Searchlight's release plans for the film.
Read moreKenneth Branagh’s ‘A Haunting in Venice’ Targets $15 Million Opening
Kenneth Branagh’s latest Hercules Poirot instalment, “A Haunting in Venice,” will most likely finish #1 at the box office this weekend, but only with an estimated $15 million.
Read moreAng Lee's Bruce Lee Biopic Could Film Right After the Strikes End
MGM Has Submitted Jonathan Majors for Oscar Consideration for ‘Creed III’
I doubt this’ll be getting any awards traction, but MGM has officially submitted Jonathan Major’s “Creed III” performance for Oscar consideration.
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