Many believe Nicole Kidman threw shade at Martin Scorsese by implying that he doesn’t make films with female characters, which isn’t a lie. I mean, it’s nothing new, Scorsese loves to tackle the male psyche, and there’s really nothing wrong with that.
Read moreLady Gaga Cast in ‘Wednesday'
Lady Gaga has joined “Wednesday” season 2, which is supposed to start production next year. Tim Burton will again be directing two or three episodes of the sophomore season.
Read moreCate Blanchett to Remain Cameraimage Jury President Despite Controversy: “We Welcome Debate"
Blanchett’s statement comes less than 24 hours after Steve McQueen decided to bow out of festival in protest of Żydowicz’s “deeply offensive” comments. McQueen’s “Blitz” is supposed to open the festival on November 16.
Read moreFirst Images of Lynne Ramsay's ‘Die, My Love'
“Die, My Love” stars Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson and LaKeith Stanfield. Ramsay is directing the film, being dubbed a “thriller.” Ramsay co-wrote the script with Enda Walsh. We can surely expect this one to premiere at Cannes next May.
Read moreDenzel Washington Joins Daniel Craig in ‘Othello' Movie?
Craig and Bond producer Barbara Broccoli have been trying hard to fund this project, for the better part of two years, and their quest to find money — and perhaps a location — has inevitably led them to Qatari financing, and Denzel Washington.
Read moreRadu Jude's Next Film is ‘Dracula'
Jude’s “Dracula Park” recently secured funding. This will be the eccentric filmmaker’s unique take on the legendary character. Jude had previously teased the film, saying at Locarno Film Festival this year that it was about damn time that a Romanian made a Dracula film.
Read more‘Emilia Perez’ Prequel in the Works [Updated]
The film is in the very early stages of development, and no word yet on whether it will be Audiard’s next film, but the story would revolve around Emilia’s early days as a male mob boss, and her inner struggle to transition.
Read moreThe Evolution of Digital Entertainment: A Guide to Modern Media Consumption [SPONSORED]
The way we consume entertainment has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. From traditional broadcast schedules to on-demand streaming, the shift has reshaped how we interact with media. This guide explores the key trends and changes that define our current entertainment landscape.
Read moreNext James Bond Will Be “In His 30s" and “Whiteness is Not A Given"
Paul Schrader Calls ‘Conclave' A “Masterpiece of Imagery"
Paul Schrader is a major fan of Edward Berger’s “Conclave.” He recently went on his Facebook to chime in with his thoughts on the film, which he says is “among the year’s best.”
Read moreEA's Andrew Wilson Could Succeed Bob Iger as Disney CEO
Wilson makes sense in terms of gaming currently being a growth area for Disney, but he has practically no experience with film, television, and theme parks. This would be a risky hire on the part of the Mouse House.
Read moreLupita Nyong’o to Star in Christopher Nolan’s Latest Film
Nyong’o joins a cast that already included Anne Hathaway, Matt Damon, Tom Holland, and Zendaya. No plot details have been revealed about Nolan’s film, and THR reports that none of the rumors have “come close to nailing Nolan’s real idea.”
Read moreDaisy Ridley's Rey Set to Play Major Role in “Several" Star Wars Movies
She is the “key to the franchise’s next turn,” one source tells THR. “[Rey] is the most valuable cinematic asset, in some ways maybe the only one, Star Wars has right now.”
Read moreHBO Boss Says ‘Euphoria' Still Eyeing January 2025 Start; 8 Episodes
Guy Ritchie's ‘Wife & Dog' to Star Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike and Anthony Hopkins
Ritchie, who has directed five projects in the last four years, already has one film in the can (“In the Grey”) set for January 2025 release, and now has two films lined up to shoot next year. When will it stop? As long as Hollywood allows it to happen ..
Read moreCameraimage Boss' Op-ed on Women Cinematographers Sparks “Misogynistic” Backlash
What Żydowicz seems to be saying is that, of course, it is important to progress and have inclusion in the industry, but it should never be done in forced-upon fashion. Progression happens in baby steps, not by painstakingly revving up the quotas, sacrificing quality in the process.
Read more‘Bridget Jones 4' Set to Be Renée Zellweger's First Film Since ‘Judy' Oscar Win [Trailer]
How many other actors have had a long span between winning an Oscar and appearing in their next film? Not many. Renée Zellweger seems to be one of the very few exceptions.
Read morePixar's ‘Cars 4' to Be Announced at D23 Brazil
D23 Brazil has accidentally let the cat out of the bag, and revealed that Pixar will be announcing “Cars 4” in the coming days. The ‘Cars’ franchise has considerably diminished in quality over the years — “Cars 2” might be the worst Pixar movie ever released and “Cars 3” isn’t too far behind.
Read moreZendaya's Role in Christopher Nolan's Next Film is A “Cameo"
It looks as though Zendaya’s role in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film is said to be “just a few minutes” long. “A little more than a cameo.” However, her romantic partner, Tom Holland is said to have a much juicier role in the film which starts production in early 2025.
Read moreUPDATE: Julius Onah & ‘Captain America: Brave New World'
“He’s in over his head,” one source tells me. Onah will keep his directing credit on ‘Brave New World,’ and he’s being “a good sport about it,” but he’s certainly “not calling the shots” on the movie, which has been plagued by reshoots and a ballooning budget.
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