According to Deadline, McConaughey is currently in discussions to take on the lead role in a new film centered on iconic noir detective Mike Hammer.
Read moreDakota Johnson Says Hollywood is A “Mess” Right Now: “They Remake The Same Things"
Clearly, Ms. Johnson has been scarred by her experience filming “Madame Web.” The Sony-backed superhero misfire is a project she’s all but distanced herself from since its release.
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another' Test Screens in Midwest: Two Cuts, Same Chaos
Paul Thomas Anderson’s highly anticipated action-comedy “One Battle After Another” has screened in the Midwest this past week, and sources confirm two different versions were shown.
Read more‘Gatto’: Pixar’s First Hand-Painted Animated Film Sets Summer 2027 Release
Pixar has just announced “Gatto,” a new film from director Enrico Casarosa. But what really sets “Gatto” apart is its style: this won’t be Pixar’s usual glossy CGI.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Earns $9M in Thursday Previews — $90M Opening Projected
The two biggest hits of the summer, so far, have been live-action remakes, the other one being “Lilo & Stitch,” which just hit the $800M global mark.
Read moreCritics Poll: ‘Breaking Bad' Named Best TV Series of the 2010s
Editor’s note — I’ve added 20 more lists to this poll, which was originally published in 2020. We now have a total 105 lists tallied.
Read moreJames Gunn Wants You to Watch ‘Superman’ in 3D — Because Apparently It’s Still 2010
James Gunn is now fully behind seeing “Superman” in 3D. He’s even gone so far as to use his Bluesky account to promote the experience of donning those silly dark glasses to watch his film.
Read moreKristoffer Borgli’s ‘The Drama’ Screens — Pattinson’s Career-Best Role in “Shocking” Psychodrama Dark Comedy
“The Drama” stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, and it’s already generating great buzz according to multiple sources in attendance at an ultra-private tight-lipped screening in the East Coast last night.
Read more‘Spaceballs 2’ Sets 2027 Release — Rick Moranis (!!!), Bill Pullman and Mel Brooks to Return
Amazon/MGM has announced 2027 release date for the “Spaceballs” sequel. Furthermore, Mel Brooks is set to reprise his role as Yogurt, a riff on Yoda, and alien mentor to original protagonist Lone Starr (Bill Pullman).
Read moreMartin Scorsese To Shoot ‘The Life of Jesus' in Black & White
The Oscar-winning director is being honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily, where he has family roots. There, he spoke more extensively about “The Life of Jesus.”
Read moreMatt Reeves Still Hasn't Submitted ‘The Batman 2’ Script, Says James Gunn
Nearly three years after the sequel was first announced in 2022, DC Studios head James Gunn has confirmed that Reeves’ script for the sequel is still in progress. For now, Reeves remains attached as both writer and director.
Read moreDavid Lynch’s ‘Unrecorded Night’ Was Set to Star MacLachlan, Watts and Dern — Script Might Soon Be Published
This is turning into one of the biggest what-ifs in cinema history, and it’s absolutely heartbreaking to watch it unfold as more details continue to emerge.
Read moreNetflix Paid Quentin Tarantino $20M For His ‘Cliff Booth' Script
The streamer gave QT a cool $20M for his words. David Fincher will be directing, and Brad Pitt is set to star. Still no word yet on whether Leonardo DiCaprio, who was offered $3M for a cameo role, will take part.
Read moreTony Gilroy's ‘Behemoth!' Lands at Searchlight
Elaine May's ‘Crackpot' Could Finally Start Shooting This Fall
It’s been nearly four decades since Elaine May last stepped behind the camera. The sting of 1987’s “Ishtar” effectively ended her directing career. But May, now 93, is reportedly ready for one last go, with a long-gestating project titled “Crackpot.”
Read moreSurprise! Robert Eggers To Direct ‘A Christmas Carol' Movie — Willem Dafoe To Play Scrooge
Jack Huston to Lead Paul Schrader’s ‘The Basics of Philosophy’
Jeremy Saulnier Shooting His Untitled A24 Movie Later This Year
Word is Saulnier’s new film is a gritty, propulsive chase thriller with shades of “The Fugitive,” but shot through with the visceral, grounded intensity that defines Saulnier’s best work.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino’s ‘American Psycho’ Still Lacks a Lead — Patrick Schwarzenegger “Very Much on The Radar”
Are Film Critics Too Kind? The Softening of Modern Film Criticism
Readers often tell me I’m too harsh on movies, that I nitpick, that I don’t “let movies be fun,” that I expect too much from today’s filmmakers. Maybe they’re right. Or maybe the problem is that most critics aren’t being harsh enough.
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