Remember, over the weekend, when we discussed J.J. Abrams’ absence from directing? Was he in director’s jail for his dubious attempt at reviving Star Wars?
Read moreReview: Luca Guadagnino's ‘Challengers' is Stylish and Electric Filmmaking
Watching “Challengers,” I kept being reminded of David Fincher’s “The Social Network,” which also had shifting timelines, a brilliantly pulsating electronic score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and stylishly vibrant direction.
Read moreM. Night Shyamalan's ‘Trap' Releases Trailer
The latest Shyamalan is called “Trap” and is set in and around a concert. The Hitchcock influence is again very much present. A trailer has just been released for the film, which is set to hit theaters on August 9.
Read moreTarantino Canceled ‘Movie Critic' Months Ago, and Then Started Writing A Cliff Booth Spin-Off
It turns out that, initially, Tarantino’s movie was going to be “The Movie Critic,” but, sometime late last year, he scrapped that film and started writing a different one, connected to “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood,”
Read moreEliza Hittman Sets Fourth Film, ‘MOTHERLOVE'
I was a big fan of Eliza Hittman’s “Beach Rats,” and, especially, “Never Rarely Sometimes Always”, so it’s much welcome news that the filmmaker is now working on her fourth feature (via Filmmaker Fund).
Read moreTrailer for Richard Linklater's ‘Hit Man'
Zack Snyder Plans to Make, at Least, 6 ‘Rebel Moon’ Movies
Zach Snyder spoke to RadioTimes about a potential third film to ‘Rebel Moon’ and, despite the bad reviews and lukewarm audience response, Snyder is now talking about as many as six films …
Read moreEnglish-language ‘Oldboy’ TV Remake in the Works
I vividly remember the first time I saw Park Chan-wook’s “Oldboy.” A friend of mine, who had returned from Korea, had brought a DVD copy of it back from his trip and told me I had to watch it.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino SCRAPS ‘The Movie Critic'
Well, this took everyone by surprise. Just as Quentin Tarantino was gearing up to shoot his tenth, and final, film this fall, Deadline is revealing that Tarantino has dropped the film completely.
Read moreSundance Film Festival is Looking to Move Out of Utah By 2027
Martin Scorsese to Direct ‘Sinatra' Biopic, Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence
Hollywood Producer Says Sydney Sweeney “Isn't Pretty" and “Can't Act"
Hollywood producer Carol Baum doesn't understand all the buzz surrounding Sweeney. During a recent NY screening Q&A, Baum claimed Sweeney, 26, “can't act” and “isn't pretty.
Read moreFootage of Clint Eastwood's ‘Juror #2' Has “Thrilled" Warner Bros
Steven Spielberg Set to Direct Untitled UFO Movie
Scorsese's ‘Life of Jesus' Being Shot This Fall — Andrew Garfield and Miles Teller Attached to Star
Scorsese is eyeing his “Silence” star Andrew Garfield to be in the film. Miles Teller is also attached to star. Production is expected to begin later this year and shoot in Israel, Italy and Egypt.
Read moreBrian Cox Says Joaquin Phoenix was “Terrible" in ‘Napoleon': “I Would Have Played it Better"
One person who certainly isn’t a fan of Ridley Scott’s Napoleon is “Succession” star Brian Cox. In fact, he’s not holding back at how “awful” the film and Phoenix’s performance were.
Read moreZendaya Says “I Don’t Know" if ‘Euphoria’ is Coming Back: "It’s Beyond Me"
Exploring the Eerie World of The Last of Us: A Thrilling Journey Through Post-Apocalyptic America [Sponsored]
Take off on an exciting journey through America's post-apocalyptic landscape with "The Last of Us." In this exciting adventure, players are submerged in a deadly infection-ravaged world where they must constantly fight to survive against both the infected and merciless survivors.
Read moreJohn McTiernan Has “Plans to Direct Several More Films Before I Die"
John McTiernan reinvented the action movie in the ‘80s with “Predator,” and “Die Hard.” The ‘90s fared just as well for him with “The Hunt For Red October,” “Die Hard With A Vengeance,” “The Last Action Hero,” and “The Thomas Crown Affair.”
Read moreParticipant, Producer of ‘Spotlight’ and ‘Roma,’ Shutting Down After 20 Years
Their library of 135 films includes “Spotlight,” “Green Book,” “Contagion,” “Good Night and Good Luck,” “Roma,” and “Lincoln.” Sadly, the market for those types of films has been slowly evaporating ever since the pandemic
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