TheInSneider is reporting that the writer Miller is secretly working with is none other than Charlie Kaufman, the writer behind “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Being John Malkovich” and “Adaptation.”
Read moreDavid Fincher's ‘Bitterroot' Starts Filming in Early 2025
As first reported by What’s on Netflix, David Fincher has seemingly set up his next film at Netflix, it’s called “Bitterroot,” and is being described as a Western crime thriller. Offers have been made to two leads actors.
Read more‘Megalopolis' is A Hit on TikTok
Hate to break it to the “Megalopolis” haters, but this film is probably going to have a long shelf life with Gen-Z; You be the judge if it’s for all the right reasons.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Rumors Ramp Up — ‘Blue Thunder'?
So, there are three prevalent rumors about what Christopher Nolan’s next film might be, and I wouldn’t be surprised if all three turned out to be false. However, it’s worth tackling them all.
Read moreFirst Image of Superman & Krypto in James Gunn’s ‘Superman’
Oz Perkins' ‘The Monkey' Has A Trailer
While Neon was relentlessly promoting Perkins’ “Longlegs,” which earned $75M domestically, the filmmaker quietly finished shooting his next film, “The Monkey.” The film was recently dated by Neon for a February 21, 2025 release date.
Read moreLilly Wachowski Focused in Directing Trans-Themed Sci-Fi
Ever since transitioning, and not to mention having studios lose a combined $300M+ on their last three passion projects, The Wachowskis have now decided that it’s best to remain separate and branch out into solo directing.
Read moreCan Superhero Films Be As Popular As They Once Were? [Sponsored]
This may seem like a redundant question to ask considering the success of Deadpool and Wolverine but the release of Joker 2 fell flat on its face and considering that the first one made over a billion at the box office and became the highest grossing R rated movie of all time, the sequel flopping is a shock to many.
Read moreThe Psychology of Gambling: Understanding Player Motivations and Behaviors [Sponsored]
Gambling is not just a game of chance; it is a complex psychological experience that draws players from diverse backgrounds. Understanding the reasons behind why people gamble can provide insights into human behavior and decision-making processes. Exploring these motivations can also aid in addressing problematic gambling habits.
Read moreChad Stahelski's New Cut of ‘Ballerina' A Major Improvement?
Given recent developments, will Chad Stahelski be given director's credit for “Ballerina,” or will Len Wiseman remain credited? Stahelski has reshot most of the film, which means, given that he’s likely reshot more than half of the film, he should be credited.
Read more‘Joker: Folie à Deux' Hits VOD on October 29
It’s been confirmed that ‘Folie à Deux’ hits VOD on October 29. That’s only 25 days since its theatrical release. Not a very surprising development for a film that has fallen flat with audiences and critics alike.
Sydney Sweeney Unrecognizable as “Female Rocky" in David Michod's Boxing Biopic
First set photos of David Michod’s untitled boxing biopic, starring Sydney Sweeney, have started surfacing online, and Sweeney looks damn-near unrecognizable as boxer Christy Martin.
Read moreTrailer for Andrea Arnold's ‘Bird'
Variety: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Projected to Lose $150M-$200M
Craig Brewer's ‘Song Sung Blue' to Star Hugh Jackman & Kate Hudson
Brewer’s made a handful of strong films, including “Hustle & Flow,” and “Dolemite Is My Name,” but recently got a nice big fat paycheck to direct the critically panned “Coming 2 America.”
Read more‘Mission: Impossible 8' is Still Filming, $300M+ Budget — Trailer Coming in the “Next Few Weeks"
On March 23, 2022, THR reported the beginning of principal photography on ‘Mission: Impossible 8.’ Here we are, 20 months later, and many delays, the film is still being shot in the UK.
Read moreVivian Kubrick Says She Feels “Very Confident" That Her Father Would Be A “Trump Supporter"
Stanley Kubrick, possibly the greatest director that ever lived, kept his political views to himself. It was very hard to pin down what he believed in — he didn’t seem to be party political in any traditional sense, but definitely had a deep distrust of power and authority.
Read more‘Saturday Night' Fails to Find an Audience
The SNL origin film fell flat this weekend at the box-office, failing to find an audience. Jason Reitman's “Saturday Night” grossed $3.4M, playing in 2300 screens. The budget on Reitman’s film was $25M.
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