Some very sad news in the world of cinema. Cinematographer Dick Pope, whose decade-spanning collaboration with Mike Leigh produced an incalculable amount of great films, has passed away at 77.
Read moreColman Domingo to Direct ‘Scandalous' —Sydney Sweeney as Kim Novak
Colman Domingo is set to make his directorial debut in “Scandalous,” which is set to shoot Q2 2025. A Miramax production, the drama will tackle the hush-hush love affair between actress Kim Novak (“Vertigo”) and singer Sammy Davis Jr. in 1957. Sydney Sweeney will play Novak, and David Jonsson will play Davis Jr. (via Deadline).
Marvel's ‘Blade' Delayed Indefinitely ...
Not much of a surprise, Marvel Studios’ “Blade” has been nixed from Marvel/Disney’s release calendar and won’t be coming out on November 7, 2025. This in all likelihood means that the film will also not be going into production next month, which is the date that was being eyed all year.
Read moreKogonada's ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Tests Screens For Third Time
Sony recently dated Kogonada’s “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” starring Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell, for May 9, 2025 release. I’ve so far heard none too pleasant things about this film, which is about to test screen for, at least, the third time this week.
Read moreAlejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s Next Film Starts Production in November
Richard Stanley's H.P. Lovecraft Trilogy is Still Happening
A #MeToo controversy had put a halt on Stanley’s plans to turn ‘Color Out of Space,’ which starred Nicolas Cage, into a trilogy of H.P. Lovecraft adaptations — his next one was supposed to be “The Dunwich Horror.”
Read moreRT Poll: ‘The Shashank Redemption' Best Film of 1994
Rotten Tomatoes conducted this fan poll, where tens of thousands readers voted on the best films of 1994, and Frank Darabont’s “The Shawshank Redemption” handily beat Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” in the final round. Sacrilege!
Read moreLatest ‘Gladiator II' Reactions Are A Little “Bumpier" — Denzel an Oscar Lock
On Friday, L.A. influencers were drooling all over social media after having seen Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II.” Yesterday, I mentioned how, internally, I’d been hearing more mixed takes from critics.
Read moreReport: Christopher Nolan's Next Film is 1920s Set Vampire Movie?
No Awards Campaign For Clint Eastwood's ‘Juror #2'
Tom Holland to Star in Christopher Nolan's Next Film
Warner Bros. Might Move PTA's ‘Baktan Cross' to June/July 2025 Date
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Battle of Baktan Cross,” which is rumored to have a budget anywhere between $140M-$175M, wrapped its six-month shoot in early September. It is now very much in the editing stages. The film was given an August 8, 2025 release date, via Warner Bros.
Read morePeter Dinklage Joins Derek Cianfrance's ‘Roofman'
Miramax recently landed the rights to “Roofman” which is set to be Cianfrance’s first film in over 8 years. It’s based on a wild true crime story that happens to take place in McDonald’s restaurants and, if you can believe it, Toy ‘r Us.
Read moreMike Flanagan to Helm 8-Episode ‘Carrie' Remake For Amazon
Daniel Scheinert Says ‘Hundreds of Beavers' is “The Future of Cinema"
The film was shot in black and white and was influenced by slapstick of the 1920s and 1930s. ‘Hundreds of Beavers’ stars Tews as an applejack maker in a conflict with beavers, trying to win the hand of a merchant's daughter.
Read more‘The Brutalist' Poster Released, Trailer Tomorrow
The most acclaimed film of the fall fests is coming out on December 20. We will finally be getting our first trailer for Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” tomorrow. In the meantime, a poster has been released. via A24, which very much emphasizes the “monumental” achievement of the film.
Read moreWill Ridley Scott Finally Win His First Directing Oscar?
Disney Will Hire CEO Bob Iger's Replacement in “Early 2026"
Todd Haynes' NC-17 Explicit Queer Romance “Hopefully" Happening
Richard Linklater's ‘Blue Moon' Sets May 2025 Release Date
This opens up the possibility for the ever-prolific Linklater to have TWO films premiering on the Croisette next year. Coincidentally, the last time Linklater was at Cannes, in 2006, he also premiered two films (“Fast Food Nation” and “A Scanner Darkly”).
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