In what amounted to a considerable upset, Cord Jefferson took home the USC Scripter Award for his “American Fiction” screenplay, besting its closest competitor, Christopher Nolan and “Oppenheimer.”
Read moreDisney Wants Johnny Depp Back for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 6'
In what could be a very smart business decision for Disney, they might be bringing back one of their most beloved and popular characters on the big screen.
Read moreReaders’ Thoughts on ‘Dune: Part Two'?
RESULTS: Readers' Best Films of the 2020s, So Far
We’re close to halfway through the 2020s and over 200 readers voted on the best films of the decade, so far. A brilliantly constructed film about “cancel culture” topped our list.
Read moreThey Allowed Renny Harlin to Direct Three ‘Strangers' Movies?
For some reason, journeyman director Renny Harlin has managed to convince a studio to let him direct three new ‘Strangers’ movies (yes, three), all hitting theaters in 2024.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve Clarifies, “I Don’t Hate Dialogue”
Speaking to Sharp Magazine, Villeneuve reflects on his controversial comments and acknowledges the absolute need for dialogue in cinema. However, he makes it clear that visuals will always be prioritized in his own work.
Read moreBenny Safdie's ‘The Smashing Machine' to Shoot in April — 2024 Release?
I didn’t expect Benny Safdie’s “The Smashing Machine” to roll its cameras this early, but a Production Weekly listing has production on the A24-produced film set to begin in April.
Read moreSam Raimi's ‘Spider-Man 4' Could Happen ...
No offense to ‘Across the Spider-Verse,’ which I liked, but, for the longest time, Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man 2” was known as not only the best Spidey movie ever made, but also one of the best comic book movies ever made.
Read moreDenis Villeneuve Says He's Working on A “Secret Project" That's Time Sensitive
Denis Villeneuve shot both ‘Dune’ movies back-to-back, without even an hour in between. He’s telling THR “I physically need to recover for a couple of weeks.”
Read moreDamien Chazelle Writing a New Script, but Uncertain About Post-‘Babylon' Future: “Maybe I Won’t Be Able to Get This One Made”
Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” tanked at the box-office, making $63 million against a production budget of a little under $100 million. The film ultimately lost Paramount an estimated $87 million.
Read more$12 Million in Previews for ‘Dune: Part II' [Updated]
“Dune: Part II” earned $12 million in Thursday previews — it’s the biggest amount any movie has taken in since “Barbie” and it beat out the “Oppenheimer” total by half a million dollars.
Read moreIt's Not ‘Superman: Legacy' Anymore, It's Just ‘Superman'
‘Joker: Folie à Deux' is “Widely Anticipated" to Premiere at the Venice Film Festival
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.
Read moreThe Daniels Set Next Film for Summer 2026 Release
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.
Read moreJames Gunn’s ‘Superman: Legacy’ Has A Budget of $363 Million?
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 …
Read moreWho Is It?
“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.
Read moreXavier Dolan Set as Un Certain Regard Jury President at Cannes 2024
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.
Read moreRay Winstone Says Acting in Marvel's ‘Black Widow' Was “Soul Destroying"
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.
Read moreWill Forte Says It's Looking Like We Will Never See ‘Coyote vs Acme'
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.
Read moreDeadline Spitballs Cannes 2024 — No McQueen, Guadagnino, Larrain and Leigh
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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