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‘National Treasure 3’ Is Finally Happening, 20 Years Since Last One — Nicolas Cage Will Return

The sequel will arrive more than 20 years after the original and nearly two decades after “National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” with Turteltaub returning to direct.

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‘Cliffhanger’ Reboot Sets February 24, 2027 Release

That $100M budget is a steep investment for a movie without conventional A-list headliners — unless Lily James and Pierce Brosnan fit that description for you.

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Mark Ruffalo Accuses Ellisons of “Genocide,” Paramount Calls Remarks “Antisemitic”

Something tells me Mark Ruffalo won’t be starring in a Paramount movie again anytime soon. Ruffalo is now accusing the Ellison family of complicity in “genocide,” escalating his already fierce merger opposition.

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Josh Brolin Says ‘Sicario 3’ Is “Happening” and Will Shoot “Soon” — But Who’s Directing?

This is a significant update for a project that has been stuck in development for years, and comes roughly a year after Brolin said “Sicario 3” was a maybe.

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‘The Odyssey’ Hits VOD, 4k Blu-Ray Release on November 17 — Exactly 120 Days After Theatrical Release

Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” followed a similar four-month window, landing on digital and physical media at the same time. Universal also waited until roughly a month before making it official.

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August 19, 2019
3-Hour ‘Midsommar' Director's Cut Screened in NYC
August 19, 2019

This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

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‘Joker: Folie à Deux' is “Widely Anticipated" to Premiere at the Venice Film Festival

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Earlier today, Deadline reported the predictable, that Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie à Deux” was “widely anticipated” to have its world premiere this September on the Lido.

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The Daniels Set Next Film for Summer 2026 Release

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

They’re back. The Daniels, 21st century Godards of fart and dildo jokes, directed 2022’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to total domination of the 95th Oscars.

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James Gunn’s ‘Superman: Legacy’ Has A Budget of $363 Million?

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

A social media user flagged an article in the Columbus Business Journal which included the claim that James Gunn’s “Superman: Legacy” would have a massive budget of $363 million …

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Who Is It?

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

“Dune: Part Two” actress Rebecca Ferguson has set the internet on fire with a whodunnit that has turned out to be more entertaining than any of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot movies.

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Xavier Dolan Set as Un Certain Regard Jury President at Cannes 2024

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

He might be “retired.” He might think the world is ending. Hell, he might even believe that “art is useless,” but nothing is going to stop Xavier Dolan from presiding over one of this year’s juries at Cannes.

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Ray Winstone Says Acting in Marvel's ‘Black Widow' Was “Soul Destroying"

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Compared to the backlash Marvel has received from some of the best directors in the world, it’s only recently that actors have come out of the woodworks and criticized the process of acting in the MCU.

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Will Forte Says It's Looking Like We Will Never See ‘Coyote vs Acme'

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

It’s looking more and more like Warner Bros has already shelved and officialized “Coyote vs Acme” as a tax write-off. The film’s lead actor, Will Forte, is now telling fans it’s very likely that they will never see the film.

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Deadline Spitballs Cannes 2024 — No McQueen, Guadagnino, Larrain and Leigh

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

There had been anticipation that Steve McQueen’s “Blitz” might go there, but it looks like a fall launch is now being eyed for the WWII epic. It will likely go to Venice now.

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Francis Ford Coppola's ‘Megalopolis' Set to Have Major IMAX Release in the Fall

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Three weeks ago, Coppola shared, via his Instagram, the title image for “Megalopolis.” Let’s hope a trailer is coming soon. I also recently read the original script for this film, and it’s really … wild.

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‘Furiosa' Test Screens to “Overwhelmingly Positive" Reactions, Rated R

February 29, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Last night, George Miller’s “Furiosa” test screened in Burbank, Los Angeles.
All attendees signed very strict NDAs but some of them shared their “very general” opinion on the film.

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Jessica Lange Says ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ is Stuck in “Limbo” and “Not Finished"

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I was wondering what was going on with this film. We hadn’t heard much of an update about it, for a while now. Finally, someone is dishing out what exactly is going on, and it’s not at all positive.

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Quentin Tarantino Says Spielberg's ‘West Side Story' “Should Have Won the Oscar"

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I missed this interview, but better late than never. Here’s Quentin Tarantino, via the Bret Easton Ellis podcast, describing his love for Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.”

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‘Naked Gun' Reboot, Starring Liam Neeson, Sets 2025 Release

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Leslie Nielsen was sheer perfection in 1988’s “The Naked Gun: From The Files of Police Squad!” — if you can believe it, this was one of the films that most influenced Paul Thomas Anderson while he was making “Inherent Vice.”

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Poll: The Best Films of the 2020s, So Far

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The 2020s were marred by the pandemic. Productions shut down. Movies got delayed. Studios started fearing, more and more, creative balsiness. Then the strikes occurred, and that vicious cycle happened again, further interfering in the production process.

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Sam Mendes' Four Beatles Films Will All Be Released in 2027; Set to Start Production in Mid-2025

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Sony and Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes’ ambitious plans to make four separate theatrical films, one on each of the members of The Beatles, certainly turned heads when it was announced last week.

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Bret Easton Ellis on Fincher's ‘The Killer': “The Best Directed Piece of Nothing I’ve Ever Seen in My Life"

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I wish I had liked David Fincher’s “The Killer” more than I eventually did — all the pieces were there for Fincher to deliver another great film, but the end result, although visually assured, was a disappointing turn from a director we expect more from.

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‘I Saw The TV Glow’ Trailer: Jane Schoenbrun’s A24 Mindbender

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

There were two major standouts at this past January’s Sundance Film Festival: Jesse Eisenberg’s “A Real Pain,” and Jane Schoenbrun’s “I Saw the TV Glow,” which screened in the festival’s Midnight section — the latter now has a trailer.

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‘The Crow’ Remake Set for Summer Release — First Image [Updated]

February 28, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

UPDATE: Here’s our first look at Bill Skarsgard in “The Crow.” As you can see, they’re not looking to replicate Brandon Lee’s iconic look in the 1994 film. This is a brand new interpretation of the cult classic.

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Francis Ford Coppola Says ‘Rumble Fish’ is His “Best Film”

February 27, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The Coppola clan seem to really love “Rumble Fish.” If you remember, Sofia Coppola put the 1983 film on her Sight and Sound ballot, and her father, the man who made it, seems to love it just as much.

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‘Dune: Part II' Projected to Earn $80 Million Domestic Opening, $190 Million Worldwide

February 27, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Five months after the film was originally scheduled to be released, but was delayed because of the strikes, “Dune: Part Two” will be bringing some wealthy numbers at the box-office this weekend.

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Good/Great Movies That Don't Deserve Their “Rotten" Scores

These 31 titles clearly have their share of detractors — that’s why they’re “rotten” — and I expect some people to question a few of these picks. That’s fine. However, I believe most are strong films, worth reevaluating.

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‘Dune: Part Three’ Reportedly “Blew Away" Warner Bros. With Rough 3-Hour Cut as New Teaser Stuns

Today, “Dune: Part Three” tickets went on sale, this time non-premium formats were made available, and it was all accompanied by a brand-new teaser—and the footage is stunning.

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What is David Fincher’s Best Film? 100+ Critics Say, No Contest, It’s ‘Zodiac’

We managed to gather 118 ballots from critics, programmers, filmmakers, and scholars. Each was asked to submit a single title, the one they believe to be the best of Fincher’s filmography.

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Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Glimpses of the Moon’ (Apparently) Starts Production This Month in Italy

Coppola has described “Glimpses” as a “strange 30s-style musical.” No cast has been announced. The film is a loose adaptation of Edith Wharton’s novel, “inspired” by Leo McCarey’s “The Awful Truth.”

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Fritz Lang’s ‘M’ Tops the Best Films of the 1930s, According to 100+ Critics

We’ve gone through the decades. The ‘40s ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, ‘2000s, and ‘2010s. — all revisited, argued over. Now, here are the results for the best films of the 1930s.

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Critics Poll: ‘Citizen Kane' Named Best Film of the 1940s

The results are in, and according to critics, this decade filled with cinematic riches did not have a better film than Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane.” Nobody should be surprised by this result. “Citizen Kane” changed cinema forever.

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Critics Poll: ‘Vertigo’ Named Best Film of the 1950s, Over 120 Participants

It was a closer race than anticipated, but Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” has topped our best of the ’50s poll, besting Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen’s “Singin’ in the Rain” by just two votes.

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Critics Poll: Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Tops Our 1960s Critics Poll

We’ve already covered the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s. Now we have the results for the Best Films of the 1960s.

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