We had first reported that George Miller’s “Furiosa,” and Warner Bros, were eyeing a Cannes 2024 works premiere and now it’s been backed up by Variety.
Read more‘Coda’ Director Siân Heder’s Next Film is a Rom-Com
After “CODA,” director Siân Heder probably has plenty of projects to choose from when it comes to what her next movie might be. The sky‘s the limit and the industry seems to have come calling.
Read moreScott Derrickson Says ‘Barbie’ Deserves to Win Best Picture Oscar
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” will be damn-near impossible to avoid this awards season, so get used to it. It has its legions of fans, including critics, and I can easily see it getting nominated for Picture, Director …
Read more‘Freud’s Last Session,’ Starring Anthony Hopkins, Nabs Awards-Ready Release on December 22nd
I don’t have high hopes for Matt Brown’s “Freud’s Last Session,” which is set to world premiere at the AFI Film Festival in late October.
Read moreSteve McQueen Defends His Doc’s 4-Hour Runtime: “Could Have Been 40 Hours Long”
I like British filmmaker Steve McQueen; in fact, he’s probably one of the best directors working today. With that said, his 4-hour doc, “Occupied City,” which I saw at Cannes, is a major artsy bore.
Read moreChris Rock to Direct Martin Luther King Jr. Biopic, Steven Spielberg Set to Produce
Comedian Chris Rock has been tapped by Universal Pictures to direct the “definitive cinematic biopic” about the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Read moreOscars: Ryan Gosling Listed #1 in Variety’s Supporting Actor Predictions for ‘Barbie’
Variety’s Clayton Davis has his fair share of detractors, but I agree with his assessment that Ryan Gosling could potentially win the Best Supporting acting Oscar for “Barbie.”
Read moreDaniel Day-Lewis Sighting in NYC
It’s been six years since Daniel Day-Lewis announced his second retirement from acting. Some were skeptical that he would actually stop acting, but so far, he’s stayed true to his word.
Read moreKevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Will Have Two Films Released in Theaters, in June and August 2024
Kevin Costner, director, is back behind the camera for the first time since 2003’s “Open Range”. Costner won an Oscar for directing 1990’s “Dances With Wolves,” which was also bestowed Best Picture honors.
Read moreKitty Green’s ‘The Royal Hotel’ is A Tense, Must-See Thriller [Review]
Paranoid is the word I’d use to describe Kitty Green’s “The Royal Hotel,” which gets released in theaters this Friday, via NEON. It’s a chamber piece, solely relegated to a single location, that results in a taut, tense and terrific film.
Read more‘Dune: Part Two’ Locked, Rated PG-13
An early cut of the film had it at around 3 hours 15 minutes — no word yet on what the final runtime will be.
Read moreSpielberg and Hanks’ Much-Delayed $300 Million ‘Masters of the Air’ Premiering in January
You might be interested to know that producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ much-delayed Apple TV+ series “Master of the Air” will debut its the first two episodes in January, followed by weekly installments until March 15.
Read moreDavid Gordon Green is “Curious” What William Friedkin Would Think of ‘The Exorcist: Believer’
“The Exorcist: Believer” is tracking to open to $30M+ domestically. The film cost $30M to make, but Universal bought the rights to make the trilogy for $400M.
Read moreKore-eda’s ‘Monster’ Sets Date & Trailer
Pedro Almodóvar’s NYC Film is Titled ‘The Room Next Door’
Pedro Almodóvar will be shooting his first full-length English-language feature next March. The film, set in New York City, is rumored to be about three female friends.
Read moreThoughts on Wes Anderson’s ‘The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar’
Anderson’s four short films, all based on Roald Dahl stories, are now available to stream on Netflix.
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Cate Blanchett Joins Guy Maddin’s ‘Rumours,’ Production Set to Start Next Week
”Rumours” has been granted a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement allowing the production, which isn’t associated with the AMPTP, to proceed.
Read moreEli Roth’s ‘Thanksgiving’ is “Grisly Fun” [Trailer]
George Miller’s ‘Furiosa’ Eyeing World Premiere at Cannes 2024
It’s going to be damn-near impossible for Miller’s “Furiosa” to be as jaw-dropping as “Fury Road,” but I’m optimistic about this prequel to the 2015 action classic.
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