An IGN report about Pixar is starting to making the rounds. There’s lots of inside info here, a lot of it having to do with the making of “Inside Out 2” and its connection to the failure of "Lightyear."
Read more‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Sets October 10 VOD Date
“Deadpool & Wolverine,” now in its eighth weekend, is #3 at the box-office. It has amassed a domestic cume of $621M, not to mention $1.3B worldwide. It’s the biggest live-action movie of the year. Disney has now decided to send it to VOD on October 10, that’s a little over 3 weeks from now.
James Cameron Confirms ‘Last Train to Hiroshima' As Next Project
Deadline is exclusively confirming that James Cameron has officially purchased the rights to Charles Pellegrino’s forthcoming book “Ghosts of Hiroshima”. It's being set up as Cameron's post-Avatar movie.
Read moreA24 Acquires TIFF Breakout ‘Friendship'
Samuel L. Jackson Has “No Idea" What Tarantino is Doing Next: “He's Just Disappeared"
Here’s Samuel L. Jackson confirming that he was in talks to be in Quentin Tarantino’s “The Movie Critic,” but once that project got scrapped, he hasn’t heard back from the filmmaker …
Read moreTHR: Wes Ball Will Turn His ‘Apes' Film Into A Trilogy
Box-Office: ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice' Stays #1 With $56M Second Weekend
Warner Bros.’ “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” had a great second weekend, and easily stayed atop the box office with an estimated $51.6M — it should hit the $200M domestic mark by midweek.
Read more‘September 5' Was Rejected by Toronto to Avoid Israeli-Palestinian Controversy
Oscars: Is ‘Anora' Our Best Picture Frontrunner?
“Anora,” which already won the Palme d’Or, finished second in TIFF voting and triumphed at Telluride, is our current frontrunner to win the Best Picture Oscar. No other film comes close.
Read moreM. Night Shyamalan Starts Writing His Next Film
M. Night Shyamalan is a brand. His name alone being stamped on a trailer can sell a decent amount of movie tickets. The Indian-born, Philadelphia-raised filmmaker is now working on his 17th feature.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola's Next Film is ‘Glimpses of the Moon'
Francis Ford Coppola is telling The Telegraph that he’s ready to go on an adaptation of Edith Wharton’s “The Glimpses of the Moon” and “inspired” by Leo McCarey’s “The Awful Truth.”
Read more‘September 5' Acquired by Paramount
‘The Life of Chuck’ Wins TIFF People’s Choice Award
Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of Chuck” surprised many this morning by winning the TIFF People’s Choice Award. The runners-up were “Emilia Perez” and “Anora.”
Read moreTom Holland & Austin Butler to Play Drug-Smuggling Brothers in ‘American Speed'
Kudos to The InSneider for reporting that Tom Holland and Austin Butler are set to play Indy 500 racing, drug-smuggling brothers in “American Speed.” For some the inclusion of Holland and Butler is more than enough, but not for me. Who is the director of this project? That’s what matters. Sneider doesn’t mention any filmmaker being attached yet.
The 10 Best Films of TIFF 2024
The 49th Toronto International Film Festival is winding down, and the audience winner will be announced tomorrow. What film will win the prize? My money is on either “Anora” or “Conclave.”
Read more‘Kung Fury 2,' Shot in 2019, Still Unreleased and In the Middle of Another Lawsuit
A VFX-heavy homage to 1980s martial arts and cop action movies, “Kung Fury” was met with acclaim and close to 40 million views on YouTube. It was even selected to screen in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Read moreRoland Emmerich To Remake ‘Lawrence of Arabia'
Roland Emmerich is developing a “Lawrence of Arabia” remake as a “3-season prestige TV series.” Anthony McCarten (‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) is hoping to write the entire first season.
Read more‘Fly Me to the Moon' is the Main Reason Why Apple Stopped Theatrical Rollouts
Apple recently reviewed their overspending on movie projects and decide to pull back on theatrical rollouts by capping the budget for “most” of their future releases at $80M or less.
Read moreDavid Cronenberg's ‘The Shrouds' Still Has No U.S. Distribution
It says a lot about the current state of theatrical that the latest film from David Cronenberg is still seeking U.S. distribution, almost five months since its Cannes debut.
Read moreMike Flanagan Says ‘The Life of Chuck' is the Best Film He’s Ever Made
Last week, Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of Chuck” screened at TIFF. The reviews were fine — Flanagan diehards seem to like it a lot more than critics.
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