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‘Dune: Part Three’ Reportedly “Blew Away" Warner Bros. With Rough 3-Hour Cut as New Teaser Stuns

Today, “Dune: Part Three” tickets went on sale, this time non-premium formats were made available, and it was all accompanied by a brand-new teaser—and the footage is stunning.

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David Krumholtz Quits Acting, Says He’s “Frustrated, Fed Up, Fried” After Decades in Hollywood

Krumholtz has no idea how he’ll support himself or what comes next, but says he’s frustrated, exhausted and fed up, and is taking a step back to reconsider his direction.

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Tom Holland to Make Over $100M as ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Tops $800M Domestic, $2B Worldwide in 19 Days

Remember when Holland publicly stated, “maybe I’m done with Spider-Man”? Yeah, I’m convinced that was a negotiating strategy. He now has extraordinary leverage with Sony.

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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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Asghar Farhadi Is Returning to Farsi for His Next Film, But Won’t Shoot in Iran

Farhadi’s latest film, “Parallel Tales,” which got trounced by critics at Cannes and still has no U.S. distributor, starred Isabelle Huppert, Virginie Efira and Vincent Cassel.

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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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BTC to USD: The Future of Cryptocurrency Payroll for Actors and Film Crews [Sponsored]

September 22, 2024 John Torre

Cryptocurrency is one of the most rapidly growing phenomena that affects many people’s lives and the film industry is not an exception.

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Did Tony Romo Date Carrie Underwood? Inside the NFL QB's Love Life [Sponsored]

September 22, 2024 John Torre

When it comes to NFL quarterbacks, Tony Romo is a name that resonates with fans for more than just his prowess on the field.

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Martin Scorsese's ‘Life of Jesus' Delayed; Is ‘Sinatra' or ‘Home' Next?

September 22, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I’m now being told Scorsese is not shooting “The Life of Jesus,” starring Andrew Garfield, this year. It was supposed to kickstart production in October, but the filmmaker seems to have had a change of heart. This begs me to ask, what’s next for Scorsese?

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SURPRISE: ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice' #1 for Third Straight Weekend; ‘Transformers One' Underperforms With $25M Opening

September 22, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Projections had “Transformers One” having a $35M-$40M opening weekend. Well, that clearly didn’t happen. The $75M budgeted animated film only grossed $25M this weekend.

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Audrey Diwan's ‘Emmanuelle' Panned at San Sebastian

September 22, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The 72nd San Sebastian Film Festival opened with Audrey Diwan’s "Emmanuelle." The film had been rejected by Cannes and Venice before finally settling for the splashy San Sebastian opener slot. The reviews turn out to be not good for the film.

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Francis Ford Coppola Visits Konbini; Talks Welles, Ford, Gance, Renoir ...

September 22, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Coppola has plenty of stories to tell here; it’s an absolute delight for any movie fan to hear them. The filmmaker reminisces about his time meeting the likes of Jean Renoir, Orson Welles, Abel Gance, and John Ford.

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‘Star Wars: The New Jedi Order' Now “On Hold" at Lucasfilm

September 21, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Back in June, there were some rumors spreading that Lucasfilm’s Rey movie, potentially titled “New Jedi Order,” was going to be shooting in September. I shot down those rumors by simply saying NO CHANCE.

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Paul Thomas Anderson's ‘The Battle of Baktan Cross' Wraps Production

September 21, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

I’m being told that Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Battle of Baktan Cross,” which is rumored to have a budget anywhere between $140M-$175M, wrapped its production in El Paso, TX earlier this month.

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Penske/Variety Pimping the Golden Globes

September 21, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Puck’s Matt Belloni is reporting that Penske-owned Variety has been pitching studios on “a series of intimate, curated dinners” with Golden Globe voters. The trade is quite literally pimping the Globes for their Penske overlords.

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‘Apartment 7A’ Screens to Mixed Reviews [Fantastic Fest]

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Paramount’s “Apartment 7A,” a “Rosemary’s Baby” prequel about the woman who died outside the apartment when Rosemary moved in, just had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest.

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Must-See ‘The Substance' Makes $840k in Previews —Playing in 2000 Theaters

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Happy ‘Substance’ day! I hope you’re all making it a priority to see this film over the weekend, and not “Beetlejuice” or “Transformers One”. There’s also the Aaron Schimberg’s terrific “A Different Man” now playing in L.A. and N.Y.

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Ridley Scott Says ‘Gladiator 3' in the Works ...

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

“Gladiator II” hasn’t even been released yet, and apparently Ridley Scott already has plans to turn the franchise into a trilogy. I'm not even kidding you. He's comparing the whole thing to the way 'The Godfather' trilogy unfolded.

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James Cameron to Haters of His Dialogue: “Let Me See Your 3 of the 4 Highest-Grossing Films

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

In his 1997 review of James Cameron’s “Titanic,” Rolling Stone’s Peter Travers wrote that the film was “shot with a poet's eye and a tin ear for dialogue.” This type of criticism of Cameron’s writing has been around for decades.

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‘Transformers One' Makes $3.4M in Thursday Previews — Projected $40M Opening Weekend

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The film, directed by Josh Cooley (“Toy Story 4”), is expected to take in $40M in its opening weekend, and will thus dethrone “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” for the #1 spot. The budget for ‘Transformer One’ is said to be around $75M.

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Javier Bardem to Star in Rodrigo Sorogoyen's ‘The Beasts'

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

If you haven’t seen Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts,” it’s well worth checking out. It made a major splash at Cannes 2022 and cemented Sorogoyen as a major talent to watch.

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Audrey Diwan Confirms ‘Emmanuelle' Was Rejected by Cannes, but Believes it Was Because the Film Wasn't Ready

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The 72nd San Sebastian Film Festival is set to open tonight with Audrey Diwan’s "Emmanuelle." The film had been rejected by Cannes and Venice before finally settling for the splashy San Sebastian opener slot.

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Matt Reeves Unsure if Greig Fraser Will DP ‘The Batman: Part II'

September 20, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

Here’s some semi-concerning news about Matt Reeves’ “The Batman: Part II,” which is supposed to be shooting in early 2025. Reeves tells Collider that DP Greig Fraser’s presence on the sequel remains a question mark.

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Danny Boyle's ‘28 Years Later' Shot on an iPhone 15

September 19, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

The film was shot on an iPhone 15. ‘28 Years’ cost $75M to produce which makes it the priciest film ever to be shot on an iPhone. Boyle is joined by his go-to cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle (Slumdog Millionaire, 28 Days Later, Trainspotting, 127 Hours).

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‘Nosferatu' Poster; Screens at Leipzig Film Festival

September 19, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

A gorgeous poster has been unveiled for Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu.” Sometimes simplicity is all you need to convey a mood. December 20 can’t come soon enough.

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Justin Chon (‘Gook') to Direct Sublime Biopic

September 19, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

It looks like Francis Lawrence has dropped out as director of the upcoming Sublime biopic. Lawrence is now officially busy making another ‘Hunger Games’ movie, and has been replaced by indie helmer Justin Cho (“Blue Bayou,” “Gook,” “Ms. Purple”)

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‘The Odyssey’ Review: Christopher Nolan’s Epic Is a Flawed but Astonishing Spectacle — Rave Reviews Confirm Best Picture Frontrunner

There is something undeniably powerful about a film that swings this hard, that embraces myth, spectacle, and the strange dream logic of ancient storytelling.

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Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Reckoning’ Gets Reshoots, Won’t Premiere at Venice Film Festival

About a month ago, Variety published a piece saying that “The Social Reckoning” was being submitted to the Venice Film Festival. I can confirm now that will definitely not be happening.

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Joel Coen’s ‘Jack of Spades’ Delayed to 2027

The film stars Josh O’Connor, Lesley Manville, Frances McDormand, and Damien Lewis, but no plot details have been revealed. All we know is that it’s a “gothic mystery” set in 1880s Scotland.

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Christopher Nolan’s Place in Cinema History: Genius, Overrated, or Something In Between?

Nolan has changed what a modern blockbuster can be, and that alone is a significant legacy. The bigger question is whether he has truly transformed cinema itself, or simply reinvented the blockbuster.

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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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