Remember Zhang Yimou? He was one of the most acclaimed international filmmakers of the ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s, best known for films like “To Live,” “Raise the Red Lantern,” “Hero,” & “House of the Flying Daggers.”
Read more‘Batman Forever': #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut Goes Viral, Again
Yesterday was Batman Forever’s 29th anniversary and this led to #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut, once again, going viral on social media.
Read more‘The Batman: Part II' Script is Still Being Worked On
After having had its 2025 release delayed to October 2, 2026, James Gunn is confirming that Matt Reeves is still working on the script for “The Batman: Part II,” and that it will be submitted “when Matt thinks it’s ready.”
Read morePeter Jackson is “Definitely Working" on ‘Tintin' Sequel
It does sound as though if Jackson ever directs again then it’ll be the animated sequel to Steven Spielberg’s 2011 film, “The Adventures of Tintin.”
Read moreMaika Monroe Says ‘It Follows' Sequel is “Bigger, Darker and More F*cked Up”
Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence: “My Career is Nowhere Now"
In the blink of an eye, Armie Hammer went from being Hollywood’s hottest new actor to working in a cubicle, as a concierge, at a Caymans Island hotel.
Read moreSteve McQueen's ‘Blitz' Privately Screened in NYC and London
A quick update on Steve McQueen’s “Blitz.” The film was screened in NYC and London — these were “private” with only a handful of carefully selected number of critics invited.
Read moreTrailer for Robert Eggers' ‘Nosferatu' This Week?
Robert Eggers’ film, set to be in theaters on December 25, might be skipping the fall festivals, but is no less one of our most anticipated films of the fall.
Read moreJoel Edgerton: ‘Bright' Didn’t Deserve “Harsh" Reviews
In 2017, critics seemed to be in universal agreement that David Ayer's "Bright," starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, was a terrible action movie.
Read moreWhat's Pixar’s Best Movie?
With the release of “Inside Out 2,” the 28th Pixar film, there’s enough reason to look back on the artistic peak of the Disney-backed animated company.
Read more‘The Exorcism' Was Shot in 2019, and Only Resumed Filming 4 Years Later
“The Exorcism” has been in post-production hell for the better part of four years. Its own director, Miller, even admitted that he didn’t believe the film would ever be completed.
Read moreGia Coppola's ‘The Last Showgirl' Aims for Fall Fests; Oscar Nominee, Pamela Anderson?
Earlier in the year, Gia Coppola wrapped production on her latest film, “The Last Showgirl,” which I’m starting to hear very interesting things about.
Read more‘Inside Out 2' Aiming For $150M Opening
More good news for exhibitors, “Inside Out 2” had an earth shattering $50M Friday, and that’s not counting the $13M it grossed on Thursday. The film also garnered a predictable “A” on CinemaScore.
Read moreJoe Dante's ‘The Little Shop of Halloween Horrors' Starts Production in September
I can confirm that, despite Roger Corman’s notable absence, the film is still very much happening and will start shooting in September. Brad Krevoy and Charles Cohen have stepped in big time as producers.
Read moreMahershala Ali's Attorney Calls ‘Blade' Delays “The Craziest Thing In My Professional Experience"
Report: ‘Mission: Impossible 8' Budget Keeps Ballooning After ‘Dead Reckoning' Lost $200M+ In Theaters
According to Matt Belloni, Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” was so expensive it grossed $567M worldwide and lost more than $200M in its theatrical run.
Read moreMiles Teller to Star in ‘An Officer And A Gentleman' Remake
‘The Sopranos' Creator Says His Original Plan Was Killing Tony After the Diner Scene
Last night, HBO screened a 25th anniversary documentary titled “Wiseguy: David Chase and the Sopranos,” directed by Alex Gibney, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The 160-minute film was full of revelations.
Read moreRussell Crowe Admits His Recent Movie Choices Are “Freaking People Out"
Russell Crowe is tackling the odd latter half of his acting career which has been filled with the strangest of projects, including, most recently, back-to-back cheapie exorcism movies.
Read moreAcademy Erases Juliet Taylor's Longtime Partnership With Woody Allen
Taylor is best known as the genius casting director of Allen’s most iconic films; she’s worked on a whopping 43 of his films. That’s practically half the credits in her filmography.
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