“Squirrels to the Nuts” was originally released as “She’s Funny That Way” in 2014. The “director’s cut,” which was the version Bogdanovich intended for us to see, has re-added 30 minutes to the film.
Read moreLinklater & Hawke Tease 19th Century Set Film
Richard Linklater is teasing another film with Ethan Hawke, which could end up being their 10th collaboration together. The project is still looking for financing so no details were revealed. Could it be Linklater’s long-gestating John Brinkley biopic? However, that one is set in the early 20th century, so maybe not.
Kevin Spacey Slams Guy Pearce’s #MeToo Allegations: “Grow Up, Guy Pearce. You Are Not a Victim."
Guy Pearce’s wild campaigning for his Oscar-nominated turn in “The Brutalist” has sparked many headlines these last few months. From his claim of being blackballed by Warner Bros to calling his “Memento” performance “sh*t,” there’s been no shortage of news.
Read moreRichard Kelly Claims He Has 10 Different Projects He's Working On
In a new interview, Kelly says that his 17-year absence in directing hasn’t been purposeful. In fact, he claims that he’s trying to get stuff rolling, and that he has a bunch of projects in the works.
Read moreA24 Re-Teams With ‘Talk To Me’ Directors On Horror ‘Bring Her Back’ [Teaser]
Joseph Kosinski’s UFO Whistleblower Film Sparks Nine-Studio Bidding War
Richard Linklater’s ‘Blue Moon’ Screens at Berlin
Trailer for Radu Jude's ‘Kontinental ‘25'
The Daniels’ Next Film Pulled From 2026 Release Schedule
The filmmaking duo’s followup has been shrouded in total secrecy. Details have yet to emerge about plot or casting, but Universal seems to suggest it’ll have a bigger scope and budget than their previous two films.
Read moreMimi Cave’s ‘Holland’ Sets Straight to Prime Video Release
Mimi Cave’s “Holland,” shot in early 2023, starring Nicole Kidman, and premiering at SXSW, is going straight to Prime Video on March 27.
Read moreNoah Hawley Set to Direct ‘Nowhere Fast’ — Chris Pine to Star
Noah Hawley, a wizard of episodic television, struck out with his drowsy film debut, 2019’s “Lucy in the Sky,” starring Natalie Portman — it failed with critics and audiences.
Read moreBrady Corbet Says His Next Film Spans 150 Years & Tackles “American Mysticism"
Brady Corbet is sharing more details about his next film, including the subject matter, which mainly takes place in the ‘70s, but also spans 150 years. He will once again be tackling the immigrant experience.
Read moreTodd Haynes Says His Next Project is HBO Limited Series ‘Trust' With Kate Winslet
‘Conclave' Hits $100M Worldwide Mark
Richard Linklater & Ethan Hawke Want “Offensive Art" to Make A Comeback
In this era of “trigger warnings,” Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater, who have “Blue Moon” premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, spoke out on the timid and all-too-safe way movies are being made today.
Read moreBrady Corbet Claims He's Broke & Fellow Oscar-Nominated Directors “Can't Pay Their Rent"
In a conversation on Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast, Brady Corbet, who wrote and directed “The Brutalist,” is saying that despite the film’s success, which includes 10 Oscar nominations, he’s practically broke.
Read more1940s Poll: Critics
Here are some of the ballot submitted for our best of the 1940s critics poll.
Read moreGareth Edwards to Direct ‘Dune 4’?
Denis Villeneuve hasn’t even shot “Dune Messiah” yet, but Warner Bros and Legendary are already planning ahead in milking this franchise to death.
Read moreUwe Boll Plans to Keep ‘The Dark Knight’ as Title of His Next Film — Warner Bros Warns Him Not to Use It
In case you didn’t hear, and I wouldn’t blame you for being unaware, Uwe Boll just wrapped production on his next film which is peculiarly titled “The Dark Knight,” and happens to star Armie Hammer.
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