The 48th Los Angeles Film Critics Association winners will be announced shortly on their X handle. I’ll be updating this post whenever it happens …
Read moreJustin Lin’s ‘Two For the Money,’ Starring Charlize Theron and Daniel Craig, Sparks Bidding War
There, apparently, was a major studio bidding war for — wait for it — director Justin Lin’s next film.
Read moreWhat’s the Most Underrated Film of 2023?
As I continue to watch this pile of screeners sitting on my desk, and slowly assemble some kind of coherent top 10 of 2023, I’m also very much open to suggestions.
Read moreTi West’s ‘MaXXXine’ Test Screens in Burbank …
Ti West’s “MaXXXine” test screened last night in Burbank, California. Reactions seem to be veering more on the positive side for this one. It’s an homage to Dario Argento and the “Giallo” genre!
Read moreNext ‘Star Wars’ Movie Might Be … ‘The Mandalorian’ ???
“The Mandalorian” aired its first three seasons on Disney Plus, and it is a very popular show, starring Pedro Pascal. However, will that same streaming audience want to actually buy a movie ticket for its theatrical continuation?
Read moreAndrew Haigh to Direct ‘McGlue’
Andrew Haigh, riding on his last three critically-acclaimed films (“Weekend”, “45 Years,” “Lean on Pete”), is about release what some are calling the best film of his career, “All of Us Strangers.”
Read morePaul Schrader Defends Kevin Spacey, Again: “He’s A Great Actor […] Why Would I Not Work With Him?”
Schrader has given another no holds barred interview, this time for The Independent. There are some real gems in this writeup.
Read more‘The Bikeriders’ Sets June 21, 2024 Release Date, via Focus Features
The film premiered at this past September’s Telluride Film Festival, to warm-ish reviews. Disney was supposed to open ‘Bikeriders’ on December 1st, 2023.
Read moreOlivia Wilde to Direct ‘Naughty’ Christmas Comedy, Penned by ‘Cocaine Bear’ Writer
Fresh off the hot drama that was last year’s “Don’t Worry Darling,” Olivia Wilde has been tapped to helm her third film as a director.
Read more‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Tops Sight and Sound’s Best Films of 2023 List
Sight and Sound have unveiled their top 50 films of 2023, and Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” was the top vote getter.
Read moreWarner Bros. Playing Hardball on ‘Coyote vs Acme’ Bidders, Might Still Get Shelved — Paramount and Amazon Remain …
It’s not looking great for “Coyote vs. Acme” (per Matt Belloni). The film has had private screenings at the Warner Bros lot for a weeks now, but offers for the scrapped, and completed, movie just haven’t been to Warners’ liking.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve Confirms ‘Dune: Messiah’ Script is “Almost Finished”
Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Predicted Be #1 at the Weekend Box-Office
Why The Casino Maintains a Place in Thrillers [Sponsored]
Gambling is a tremendous medium that movies use because it naturally creates some great tension, particularly in the thriller genre. Casino play has been portrayed across almost every genre of movie that you can think of.
Read moreAFI Names the 10 Best Films of 2023 — ‘The Color Purple’ Snubbed, Again
This afternoon, the American Film Institute (AFI) announced its annual top 10 movies of the year list. A good precursor for the rest of awards season. This could very well be our Best Picture lineup at the Oscars …
Read moreShane Black’s ‘Play Dirty’ Shoots in Early 2024, Stars Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg will replace original lead Robert Downey Jr, the latter remains attached to the film as a producer, but what we really wanted was a Downey/Black “Kiss Kiss Bang” reunion. That’ll have to wait for another project.
Read moreEzra Miller is Now Back to He/Him
Miller’s now in an entourage with Hebrew rapper Matisyahu and has been spending a lot of time in his Vermont-based goat farm.
Read more‘Oppenheimer’ Sets Japan Release
Japanese distributor Bitters End has confirmed that it will be giving Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic “Oppenheimer” a theatrical release in Japan next year. A specific release date was not announced.
Read moreIs Leigh Whannell Directing Universal/Blumhouse’s ‘Wolfman’?
This is great news, especially if you are a fan of Whannell’s output, for which I definitely am. His 2018’s sci-fi mindbender “Upgrade” and 2020’s “The Invisible Man” we’re Verhoeven-esque in their darkly satirical approaches to genre cinema.
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