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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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Box-Office: ‘The End of Oak Street’ Stumbles as ‘Insidious: Out of the Further’ Eyes $25M Opening, ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Holds No. 1

The big wide release this weekend is “Insidious: Out of the Further,” backed by Sony and Blumhouse. This is the sixth ‘Insidious’ movie, and since they are made cheaply, it won’t be the last.

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Michael Showalter Is Remaking ‘Serendipity’ for Amazon/MGM— But He Insists It’s a “Rebuttal” Not A “Remake”

Michael Showalter (“The Big Sick”) is teaming up with Amazon/MGM to direct a “modern retelling” of the 2001 romantic comedy “Serendipity.” Marc Klein, who wrote the original film, is writing the script.

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Peter Berg’s ‘The Mosquito Bowl’ Sets October 30 Theatrical Release, November Netflix Premiere

The theatrical rollout for “The Mosquito Bowl” is for Oscar eligibility, as the film will play in select AMC theaters during its run, along with additional locations across the country.

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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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Sharon Stone & Liam Neeson Demand That Kevin Spacey Be Allowed to Return to Hollywood

May 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I didn’t see this coming, but a handful of Hollywood actors have come out in defense of Kevin Spacey, they’re all saying he deserves to return to acting.

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‘IF': $1.8M in Previews —$30M+ Weekend Projected

May 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Looks like $1.8 million previews for John Krasinski’s “IF.” Despite mixed reviews, initial audience reception seems very good. However, it’s only projected to have a $30M+ weekend, on a $110M budget. It’s possible there will be a lot of family walkups over the weekend, at least that’s what Paramount is hoping for this film.

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Olivier Assayas’ ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’ to Star Alicia Vikander, Paul Dano, Zach Galafanakis and Jude Law

May 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The story might, or might not, be about the rise of Vladmir Putin in Russia. It’s certainly hinted at in the press release, which means it could very well tackle the ascendency of the Russian President.

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Francis Ford Coppola Isn't Retiring: “I Can Assure You, I Plan to Still Be Here in 20 Years. I've Started Writing My Next Film"

May 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Hot off the heels of one of the most talked-about premieres in recent Cannes memory, Francis Ford Coppola and his “Megalopolis” cast took part in the fest’s traditional press conference. It was one filled with “joy and relief.”

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Judd Apatow Can't Get Any Project Greenlit, Fires His Agency of 30 Years

May 17, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

In the aughts, no one ruled comedy quite like Judd Apatow, which makes his creative downfall all the more interesting. He can’t seem to get a greenlight for any of his latest projects.

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“Only A Crazy Man Would Make This Movie" — Richard Gere

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Breaking: Richard Gere says “only a crazy man could make this movie” says actor in reference to Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ #Cannes2024

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Andrea Arnold Isn't Satisfied With ‘Bird': “Hardest Film I've Ever Made"

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

This afternoon, Cannes press were left with a scheduling dilemma: “Megalopolis” or “Bird.” It was impossible to watch both films as they overlapped on the schedule. I chose Coppola and will instead be watching “Bird” tomorrow morning.

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‘Megalopolis': Boos, and Some Cheers, Greet Coppola's Ambitious WTF Statement [Cannes]

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Taking place — purposely? — in an unrealstic world, filled with irrationally questionable behavior, “Megalopolis” is either the most expensive “experimental” movie ever made, or an epic failure.

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Bad Omen: Justin Kurzel's ‘The Order' Bought by Vertical

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

There is some news about Justin Kurzel’s latest, and, in my opinion, it could seal a terrible fate for his film. Vertical, a sort of last-resort distributor, has bought “The Order” and plans a theatrical release later this year.

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Kosinski/Pitt's F1 Movie Nabs June 27, 2025 Release Date

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

In the meantime, Joseph Kosinski’s Formula One movie has nabbed a June 27, 2025, release date, which includes a two-week run on IMAX screens.

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J.J. Abrams' Next Film Titled ‘Acorns' — Plot Details Hint at Supernatural Thriller

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

This week’s Production Weekly has a listing for J.J. Abrams’ next film. The title is “Acorns,” and the plot revolves around “a young married couple struggling to survive against a supernatural entity.”

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Adam Driver Joins Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

THR is reporting that Adam Driver, Tom Waits, and Mayim Bialik have joined the cast as well in a film that’s being described as a “triptych” following three separate stories set in different countries.

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Cannes 2024: ‘Wild Diamond' and ‘The Girl With the Needle'

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

This year, 22 films are competing for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. So, far, two competition films have screened: Agathe Riedinger’s “Wild Diamond” and Magnus Von Horn’s “The Girl With the Needle.”

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Extended Thoughts on ‘Furiosa' ...

May 16, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Yesterday, I briefly mentioned my thoughts on George Miller’s “Furiosa,” which I was semi-disappointed by. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a “good” movie and you’ll no doubt be thrilled by some of the action set-pieces.

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Delusional? Coppola Wants Full-Out Oscar Campaign for ‘Megalopolis'

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

A Variety piece has sources saying that Coppola is looking for a distributor that will release “Megalopolis” in the fourth quarter of 2024, where he wants it to mount an awards-season campaign.

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Disney Wants Austin Butler to Star in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Reboot

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Word is that Disney wants Austin Butler to star as the lead in their upcoming ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ reboot. Would Butler be taking on the role of Jack Sparrow? Hope not.

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‘Furiosa' First Reviews Say It's No ‘Fury Road,' But It's Quite the Spectacle — 82 on Metacritic

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The reviews are in. The “Furiosa” screening just ended here at Cannes. A 82 on Metacritic (based on 24 reviews) is pretty damn good.

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Andy Serkis Has Finally Completed His ‘Animal Farm' Movie

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

This Deadline piece has a buried lede. Andy Serkis has, supposedly, wrapped filming his long-gestating animated film based on George Orwell’s “Animal Farm.” Nicholas Stoller penned the screenplay. Production started in 2022. Still no announcements of the voice cast.

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Disney CEO Says Disney+ Lost $4 Billion Because it “Tried To Tell Too Many Stories”

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

It’s always fun to catch up with our good friend, Disney CEO Bob Iger. Over the last few months, he’s been trying to explain, mostly to the company’s shareholders, why Disney has been in such a rut.

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Mediocre Reviews for ‘IF'

May 15, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The review embargo for ‘IF’ has lifted. The verdict is in — 47 on Metacritic and 53% on Rotten Tomatoes. Previews for the film start tomorrow evening.

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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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