I love how we have a new David Cronenberg film to look forward to this year. It’s called “The Shrouds”. Thanks to Cahiers du Cinema, we have our first look at Cronenberg’s latest.
Read moreDirector of Next ‘Star Wars’ Movie Says Her Goal is to “Make Men Uncomfortable”
If I’m Kathleen Kennedy, then I have no choice but to fire Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. No offence to the filmmaker, but, we’re just three days into the new year, and she’s turning into a PR nightmare for Disney and LucasFilm.
Read moreQuentin Dupieux’s ‘A Notre Beau Métier’ to Star Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon and Louis Garrel
Quentin Dupieux has directed five films in the last three years. He’s prolific, and, while some find his brand of farcical surrealist cinema not to their tastes, Dupieux does have a large following.
Read moreNext WoR Critics Poll: The Best Films of the 1950s
The results will be very interesting to analyze as, when all is said and done, I expect Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” and John Ford’s “The Searchers” to figure very much at the top of the heap. But what comes after them?
Read moreDavid Fincher is Thinking About Continuing ‘Mindhunter’
Puzzling, creative, intriguing, sharp, and positively dripping in Fincher DNA, “Mindhunter” has built up a mass cult following in the last few years. There have even been fan petitions circulating to convince Netflix/Fincher to bring it back.
Read moreSteven Yeun Exits Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts’
Steven Yeung (“Beef,” “Minari”) has dropped out of Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts”. Yeun was first cast in in February of 2023.
Read moreOlivier Assayas’ ‘Hors de Temps’ to Premiere at Berlin Film Festival?
Acclaimed French filmmaker Olivier Assayas’ new film, “Hors de Temps,” will most likely be premiering at the Berlin Film Festival next month. Above, we have our first look image.
Read moreReaders’ Poll Results — The Best Films of 2023
Over 350 lists were gathered for our annual readers’ poll. I want thank everyone who participated. This was a lot of fun to work on.
Read moreFanboy Anger Grows Over Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s Upcoming “Feminist” Star Wars
I just don't understand how Disney, a powerful media entity, would entrust their most profitable IP into the hands of a documentary filmmaker who has barely directed any fiction. Can someone answer this?
Read moreYorgos Lanthimos Says ‘Kind of Kindness’ Was “Almost Like Making 3 Films”
Speaking to The Guardian, Yorgos Lanthimos teased his new film, titled “Kind of Kindness,” which once again stars Emma Stone. He’s basically confirming what we already knew: the film is an anthology.
Read moreRolling Stone’s 150 Greatest Science-Fiction Movies of All-Time
The list was compiled by 17 RS writers. There are a few interesting choices here. The best thing I can say is that they seem to have, mostly, picked the right 150 films, but just not in the right order.
Read moreLars von Trier Was Planning a Third Film in His ‘Dogville’ Trilogy, Titled “George Washington“
Jordan Peele Is “Psyched” For His New Film & Says It Might Be His “Favorite” Script
Peele was a recent guest on the Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend podcast, and spoke about the film, vaguely, but suggested he’s “clear” on what it will be, and that the script is a personal favorite of his.
Read moreWarner Bros “Overestimated” Weekend Numbers for ‘The Color Purple’ — $11 million 3-Day Total
So, Warner Bros, in one of these sketchy incidents, that keep happening of late, “overestimated” the weekend numbers for “The Color Purple” by over $2 million.
Read moreWonka on VOD January 30th
So, “Wonka” is at $387 million worldwide, #1 at the box office and might continue its reign this coming weekend. However, as I am posting this, word is that Paul King’s film will be released digitally on January 30th. That aligns with Warner Bros’ usual 45-day theatrical window. I would have loved 60. Regardless, welcome to the new normal.
Paul Schrader’s ‘Oh Canada’ Will Be Submitted for Cannes
Last month, Paul Schrader’s “Oh, Canada” was privately screened in NYC. It’s 91 minutes and Richard Gere’s performance is said to be great.
Read moreHappy New Year, Readers!
It’s hard to believe, but 2024 arrived and we’ve closed the books on another movie year.
Read more‘Back in Action,’ Cameron Diaz’s First Film in 10 Years, Test Screens Next Week …
In June 2022, it was reported that Cameron Diaz was coming out of retirement for Seth Gordon’s “Back in Action.” The film was also set to star Jamie Foxx, Andrew Scott, Glenn Close and Kyle Chandler.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Wonka’ Beats ‘Aquaman 2’ and ‘Migration’; ‘The Color Purple’ #4
It’s not that surprising that “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is doing poorly at the box-office. It was to be expected. The best thing going for it is that it will, maybe, make more money than “The Marvels” and “The Flash.”
Read moreRobert Eggers’ 10 Best Films of 2023
This year, 38 filmmakers participated in IndieWire’s 2023 polling, and they include the likes of Robert Eggers, Sean Baker, Kitty Green, Ira Sachs, David Lowery, Andrew Haigh, Paul Schrader and Daniel Scheinert.
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