It was inevitably going to happen. Netflix is enemy numero uno in the theatrical business, and the fact that they can just offer one of their titles for theatrical exhibition, without any repercussions, is rubbing many industry folk the wrong way.
Read moreKathleen Kennedy Stepping Down at LucasFilm
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.
Read moreTerrence Malick’s ‘The Way of the Wind’ is “Nowhere Near Finished”
We had hopes that Terrence Malick might finally unveil “The Way of the Wind” in 2025, but I’m hearing that the film is “nowhere near finished,” and this comes from someone who is very privy in knowing how the film’s post production process is going.
Read moreJK Simmons Joins Brad Pitt in David Ayer’s ‘Heart of the Beast’
An update on David Ayer’s “Heart of the Beast,” starring Brad Pitt. It’s shooting in March and the great JK Simmons (“Whiplash”) has just joined the cast.
Read moreCharlie Kaufman's ‘Later the War' to Star Eddie Redmayne & Tessa Thompson
The film, adapted from Iddo Geffen’s short story “Debby’s Dream House,” continues Kaufman’s fascination, and blurring, of dreams with reality. The story follows a man who manufactures dreams for people but ultimately begins creating nightmares for them.
Read moreJames Gunn Confirms ‘The Batman 2' Still Has No Script
James Gunn says Matt Reeves still hasn’t submitted a script for “The Batman: Part II.” The goal is to shoot the damn thing by “the end of the year,” but there’s no certainty.
Read moreMore Plot Details for PTA's ‘One Battle After Another'
I’ve already reported on Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” having recently test screened, back in late January. I have more plot details on the film. This will be a brief summary of what awaits us in the PTA’s latest.
Read moreTerry Gillian’s ‘Carnival’ Confirmed to Shoot at Cinecitta in April — Depp, Driver, Bridges, Momoa and Butterrfield to Star
We now have some concrete, and more official, news concerning Terry Gilliam’s next film which is now simply titled “Carnival.” Gilliam had previously mentioned that this would be his “swan song,” but he needed around $40M to make it happen.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Says His Goal Is To Be “One of The Greats"
What do our readers think? Chalamet is 29 and already thinking about his legacy. Despite the legacy, I respect the ambition. Chalamet’s filmography already includes stellar performances in “Call Me By Your Name,” “Lady Bird,” “Dune” and “A Complete Unknown”
Read moreFirst Trailer for Ron Howard's ‘Eden' — Still Has No U.S. Distribution
Since the film is gearing up for a German release on April 3, a trailer has finally been released for “Eden.” We need a streamer, preferably Netflix, to come and save this film — there’s no doubt in my mind that its story, a meaty and Survivor-like melodrama, will be a hit on the streamer.
Read moreLászló Nemes's Next Film is A Biopic of French Resistant Jean Moulin
If László Nemes waited seven years before directing “Orphan,” which premieres at either Venice or Cannes later this year, then he won’t be waiting that long to helm his next film. It’s already been set up.
Read moreSAG Winners: ‘Conclave’! Timothee Chalamet! Demi Moore! Oscar Next?
“Conclave” won Best Ensemble. It’s now back to being win-competitive in terms of the Best Picture Oscar. I’m still betting on “Anora” to prevail come next Sunday, but at this point anything can happen.
Read more‘White Chicks 2’ is Actually Happening
“White Chicks” was littered with the most politically incorrect jokes imaginable. And yet, it was a horrifically watchable affair, the same way Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room” or Ed Wood’s “Plan 9 From Out Of Space” were terribly-executed pearls in cinematic history.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino Hadn’t Seen ‘American Psycho’ Until “Quite Recently”
Guadagnino has given an update, for the first time, on his “American Psycho” project and makes the surprising revelation that he’d never seen the 2000 film adaptation.
Read moreSaoirse Ronan Took ‘Narnia’ Role Away From Daisy Ridley
‘Anora’ Sweeps Indie Spirit Awards
When Baker won Best Director on Saturday, he took the opportunity to reflect on the current state of independent film and warned of an “unsustainable system.”
Read moreGeorge Armitage, 83, Passes Away — Director of ‘Miami Blues’ and ‘Grosse Point Blank’
George Armitage’s legacy comes down to two films, both shot in the ‘90s; the unmistakably entertaining “Miami Blues” (1990) and, his most popular work, “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997).
Read moreOsgood Perkins ‘Keeper’ Releases on October 3, 2025
A first look at Osgood Perkins’ next film, “Keeper,” is attached to “The Monkey.” There’s even a release date stamped to the teaser: October 3, 2025.
Read moreDag Johan Haugerud’s ‘Dreams’ Wins Golden Bear at Berlin
A surprise awaited attendees of the 75th Berlin Film Festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud’s “Dreams (Sex Love).” This is the third film in Daugerud’s trilogy about relationships.
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