No, not Stallone Rambo. This time, it’s a prequel, because why come up with something new when you can just slap a legacy name on it and call it “fresh”?
Read moreFirst Clip: Lynne Ramsay’s ‘Die, My Love’
One of the most anticipated films of Cannes 2025 is Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.” Here’s the first footage released of the film, which is supposed to screen on the Croisette this weekend.
Read moreMel Gibson Sets ‘The Resurrection of the Christ’ With Lionsgate
As Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of the Christ” gears up for a September shoot at Italy’s famed Cinecittà Studios, the film has just found a distributing partner.
Read moreLionsgate Dropped ‘Highlander’ Reboot After Chad Stahelski Demanded $180M Budget
Stahelski, the guy who turned “John Wick” into a billion-dollar franchise, wanted $180M to relaunch “Highlander.” Lionsgate balked, capping their interest at a still-eye-opening $165M.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Shot Entirely in IMAX — A First for Any Feature Film
Christopher Nolan is pushing the limits of IMAX once again. The director is set to shoot his next project, “The Odyssey,” entirely with IMAX cameras—a first for any commercial feature film.
Read more‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ PANNED by Critics — 17% on RT
I still hold out hope that Trey Edward Shults’ “Hurry Up Tomorrow” will turn out to be a strong film. There’s something especially compelling about a movie that provokes such intense, divisive reactions.
Read more‘Mission: Impossible 8’ Review Embargo Breaks — It’s A Mess [Cannes]
Some thoughts on “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” which screened at Cannes. The embargo has been lifted, and the film has a respectable 71 on Metacritic and 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read moreLeos Carax’s Next Film to Shoot in 2026 — Adam Driver & Léa Seydoux Attached to Star
A casting call in France is looking for a child actress to audition for Carax’s next film, to shoot in Paris, starring Adam Driver and Léa Seydoux. The listing says production is set to commence in 2026.
Read moreAlexander Payne’s ‘Somewhere Out There’ to Star Renate Reinsve — First Non-English Film
Alexander Payne is heading to Europe for “Somewhere Out There” — his first non-English film — and he’s bringing a great actress along the ride with him.
Read moreDenzel Washington & Robert Pattinson to Star in Fernando Meirelles’ ‘Here Comes the Flood’ for Netflix
The Brazilian auteur, best known for “City of God” “The Constant Gardener,” and “The Two Popes,” is returning to genre filmmaking with a twist-filled script penned by Simon Kinberg.
Read moreTaylor Sheridan’s ‘F.A.S.T.’ Lands at Warner Bros — Sets April 2027 Release Date
Sheridan wrote the script in the mid-2010s, when he was an established scribe with movies such as “Sicario” and “Hell or High Water” under his belt.
Read moreRoman Polanski, 91, Set to Shoot New Film in Poland This Year
Polanski is confirming plans to shoot a film in Poland later this year. No further details were given, but he recently met with the Polish Ministry of Culture about the project.
Read more‘Sound of Falling’ Gets Bogged Down by Heavy Symbolism [Cannes]
Many critics are sold on the film, including IndieWire, Variety, THR, and Deadline — but I’m telling you it will be, for many, a real chore to sit through. A film buried under the weight of its own ambitions.
Read more‘Superman’ Trailer Releases Online
James Mangold to Direct “Top Secret” Netflix Project
Mangold, a five-time Oscar nominee who most recently directed the Bob Dylan movie “A Complete Unknown,” is developing his first movie at Netflix
Read moreSimon Pegg and Edgar Wright Tease New Comedy
Pegg and Wright, who together carved out the beloved “Cornetto Trilogy” — “Shaun of the Dead,” “Hot Fuzz,” and “The World’s End” — are reportedly cooking up a new comedy.
Read more‘Spring Breakers 2’ in the Works — Harmony Korine Not Involved
Because nothing in Hollywood can remain untouched, a sequel to Harmony Korine’s 2012 fever dream “Spring Breakers” is officially underway.
Read moreTony Gilroy’s ‘Behemoth!’ Starring Oscar Isaac Stalls in Search for Financing
Wes Anderson Says You Should Watch His Movies Twice
First Look: Nicolas Cage & Christian Bale in David O. Russell’s ‘Madden’
David O. Russell’s “Madden” has started production in Atlanta, and with that, a first look at the two leads in their respective roles. Is this supposed to be a comedy?
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