Despite not relying on “a suite of large-format cameras,” Boyle says the film will still be presented in a massive 2.76:1 aspect ratio.
Read moreVenice Chief: “Many American Films Coming For This Year’s Edition”
Clint Eastwood On Current Cinema: “We Live in an Era of Remakes and Franchises”
The “Unforgiven” direct or took a shot at today’s IP-obsessed movie landscape, saying he misses the era of original screenwriting and studio lot creativity.
Read moreKevin Costner and ‘Horizon’ Sued, Again — This Time It’s the Costume Department
Kevin Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga” just can’t catch a break — or pay its bills, apparently. United Costume Corporation has slapped Costner’s Horizon Series with a $350,000 lawsuit, alleging they never got paid.
Read moreFincher’s ‘Once Upon A Time’ Sequel Adds Elizabeth Debicki & Scott Caan — Shoots in July
I’ve heard that part of the plot will revolve around filipino gangsters who have infiltrated the movie business and also happen to be highly skilled in martial arts.
Read moreMartin Scorsese's ‘Midnight Vendetta' Confirmed by Eric Roth
Eric Roth, an Oscar winner, confirms that he’s written a script for Martin Scorsese to potentially direct. I’m told it’s called “Midnight Vendetta.”
Read more‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Heads to VOD After Earning Just $5M and a 14% RT Score
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” is set to hit VOD on June 6, that’s next week, just 22 days after its initial theatrical release. The reviews? Disastrous. 14% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 29 on Metacritic. The box office has been even worse — a mere $5M grossed worldwide.
Read moreClint Eastwood Set to Direct New Film — Already in Pre Production
Eastwood is reportedly already in pre-production on a new film. No word yet on title, cast, or studio, but given his famously quick turnarounds, a late-2025 release isn’t out of the question.
Read moreAriana Grande Joins ‘Meet the Parents 4,' Which Will Have Less Offensive Jokes
Fresh off “Wicked: Part One” dominating the box office and awards season, Ariana Grande has apparently decided to follow that up by joining the “Meet the Parents” franchise.
Read moreNetflix Boards Lee Chang-dong’s First Film Since ‘Burning’
Box-Office Thursday: ‘Lilo & Stitch’ $9M, ‘Mission: Impossible 8 $4.3M, ‘Karate Kid’ $2.3M
Another Thursday in the books, and we’ve got some movement at the box office — some of it promising, some not quite living up to early potential.
Read more‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Test Screening Leaves Marvel Fans Worried
Yesterday, word quickly spread online that Marvel held one of its classic “we’re kinda nervous about this one” test screenings, this time for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”
Read moreRumor: Hunter Schafer is Eyed to Play Princess Zelda in the Live-Action ‘Legend of Zelda’ Movie
Take this one with a grain of salt — it’s coming from Daniel Richtman and apparently showed up on a production grid, so nothing confirmed yet. Still, it’s blown up online, with one tweet alone racking up nearly 250,000 likes.
Read moreThe 10 Greatest Movie Sequels
Most sequels don’t come close to capturing the originality or impact of the first film. But once in a while, a sequel not only holds its own — it becomes a landmark. For my money, these are the best sequels ever made.
Read moreKit Connor to Lead Alex Garland’s ‘Elden Ring’
Alex Garland’s movie adaptation of the video game Elden Ring, produced by A24, is picking up momentum — and the filmmaker is set to bring a familiar face to lead the epic project.
Read moreJ.J. Abrams’ New Movie is Called ‘Ghost Writer'
Abrams’ “comeback” vehicle has started production in London. It’s actually happening. I suspect we’ll be looking at a 2026 release on this one. The film stars Glen Powell, Jenna Ortega, Emma Mackey, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Read moreFirst Look: Kogonada’s ‘Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ — Trailer Next Week
We now have a 10-second teaser, and our first look at ‘Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Sony has announced that the film will reveal its first trailer on Tuesday.
Read more‘Sinners 2’ in the Works?
‘The Day the Clown Cried’: Lost Jerry Lewis Holocaust Comedy Resurfaces—In Sweden
Even though it’s never officially seen the light of day, Jerry Lewis’s 1972 film “The Day the Clown Cried” has taken on this strange, legendary status in film circles.
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