Lachman’s collaboration with the filmmaker in “El Conde” has clearly sparked something in him since I’m now hearing he will also be lensing Larrain’s “Maria” next month.
Read more‘The Expen4bles’: No Surprise. It’s Unwatchable Trash.
Did anyone actually think “The Expand4bles” would be good or even decent? In case you missed it in the title, this is the fourth instalment of the Sly Stallone franchise and it barely registers, again.
Read more‘The Creator’ Surprises …
I just got out of Gareth Edwards’ “The Creator.” The film is under strict embargo until Monday, but social media reactions are allowed. So, here goes:
Read moreJustine Triet Shares Instagram Post Calling ‘The Taste of Things’ “Boring"
Justine Triet seems to be angry about her film, “Anatomy of A Fall,” not having been selected as the french candidate for the Oscars.
Read more‘Holy Spider’ Director Sets Next Film, U.S. Produced Thriller
Another SAG-exempted production that I don’t see being reported anywhere, this one from Ali Abassi, who made waves at Cannes with his first two features, “Border” and “Holy Spider.”
Read moreMichel Franco’s ‘Memory’ Still Has No U.S. Distribution
Franco recently premiered “Memory,” one of the best films of the fall, at Venice. The film garnered positive reviews and Sarsgaard won the Best Actor award for his beautifully rendered performance.
Read moreTrailer for Bruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ is Delightfully Deranged
Trailer for William Friedkin’s Final (TV) Movie, ‘The Court Mutiny Court-Martial’
Legendary filmmaker William Friedkin passed away in the summer, but not without directing one final movie — his first one since 2011’s “Killer Joe.” We now have a trailer for “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.”
Read moreFrance Selects ‘The Taste of Things’ as Oscar Submission, ‘Anatomy of A Fall’ SNUBBED
Well, consider me surprised by France’s selection of Trần Anh Hùng’s “The Taste of Things” as their Oscar selection for Best International Film. Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” was snubbed by the selection committee.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro Was Going to Direct a ‘Star Wars’ Movie
These days, there’s not much to get excited about when it comes to “Star Wars.” A lot of fans lost interest after Disney’s botched trilogy. There’s been in a revolt in the Galaxy.
Read morePawel Pawlikowski’s ‘The Island’ is Back On, Sets Shoot in Spain
Julian Schnabel to Shoot ‘In the Hands of Dante’ This October, Oscar Isaac Set to Star
Enfant terrible of the 1980s art scene, Julian Schnabel went on to become a critically-acclaimed director with “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” and “Before Night Falls.”
Read moreOscars: UK Selects Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone Of Interest’ for International Feature
Glazer picked up the Grand Prix and the FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes with the pic, which will be released by A24 in the US on 8 December 2023. A24 has yet to announce the UK release date.
Read more‘All Of Us Strangers’ Trailer …
The film screened at Telluride in early September. It got praised left and right. It’s maybe the most critically acclaimed title of the fall fests, alongside Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.”
Read moreAlexander Payne’s ‘Election’ Sequel Not Being Made Any Time Soon
Critics Trash ‘The Continental’ and, Particularly, Mel Gibson
So far, the reviews are pretty bad, with only 47% of critics liking it. The fact that Mel Gibson is in it does not help this series’ cause at all. Critics are not even hiding their disdain for Gibson in their reviews:
Read moreTIFF People’s Choice Award Winner ‘American Fiction’ Moves To December 15, 2023
After winning the top award at TIFF, Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut, “American Fiction”, is switching up its release plans from Novemver 3rd to December 15th.
Read moreWGA and AMPTP Close to A Deal?
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Reaction Hints at “Suspenseful” Origin Story
When the project was announced last year, it felt like an odd match in having “Pig” director Michael Sarnoski helming this franchise film, especially as he was just coming off directing one of 2021’s best-reviewed films.
Read moreRobert De Niro to Reprise Role as Travis Bickle from ‘Taxi Driver’ for Uber Ad
It’ll be odd seeing an 80-year-old Bickle uttering: “You talkin’ to me,” in the series of ads being filmed in London this week. “He’s going to be Travis Bickle, saying some phrases and playing up to it,” an unnamed source says.
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