According to Puck’s Matt Belloni, Michael Bay, the pyrotechnic prince of Hollywood carnage, is quietly developing a new ‘Transformers’ movie at Paramount, with plans to direct.
Read more‘Project Hail Mary’ Poster — Trailer Releases on Monday
This is an interesting development. We’ll be getting our first look at “Project Hail Mary” on Monday in the form of a near 3-minute trailer.
Read moreVariety: ‘Alto Knights’ is “Criminally Underrated” and “Built to Last”
Earlier this year, Barry Levinson’s “Alto Knights” landed with a thud — both critically and commercially. Some are already trying to start its reappraisal.
Read moreAfter ‘Janet Planet,’ Annie Baker Reunites With A24 for Follow-Up ‘Ancient History’
After her delicate debut, “Janet Planet,” Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker is set to return behind the camera — and once again, she’s doing it with A24.
Read moreNeon Acquires Park Chan-Wook’s ‘No Other Choice’ Ahead of Expected Venice Premiere
Neon has acquired the North American rights to “No Other Choice,” the latest feature from acclaimed South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook.
Read moreChristopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey' Aiming for “R" Rating?
This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. “The Odyssey” is rumored to be aiming for an R rating, thanks in part to at least one intimate sequence and the presence of an intimacy coordinator on set.
Read moreYorgos Lanthimos' ‘Bugonia' Has A Trailer!
Surprise! Here’s the first trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia.” The film is set to hit theaters on October 24, before expanding nationwide on Halloween. The film is almost certainly heading for a Venice Film Festival premiere in early September.
Read more‘Rogue One’ Remains Disney’s Best Star Wars Movie — Gareth Edwards Disagrees
‘Rogue One’ defied the odds: dark, morally grey, grounded in the grit of rebellion, and capped by one of the most beautiful endings in the franchise — a climax that actually meant something.
Read moreSteven Soderbergh's ‘The Christophers' to World Premiere at TIFF
Is Soderbergh really about to drop his third film of the year? This past spring saw the release of both “Presence” and “Black Bag,” and now it’s “The Christophers.”
Read morePaul Greengrass Sets Fall Shoot for ‘The Rage'
Paul Greengrass is shooting his next film, “The Rage,” this fall. This is a project which pairs Andrew Garfield and Thomasin McKenzie and will lens entirely in Bavaria.
Read moreWhat Your Favorite Movie Genre Says About Your Style of Play at Online Casinos [Sponsored]
From high-energy action fans to cost-sensitive indie enthusiasts, film tastes very frequently reflect game tastes. Bettors on online casino sites can learn that their play styles are surprisingly connected with favorite movie genres.
Read moreOFFICIAL: Denis Villeneuve Directing Next James Bond!
Hot off the wire, Denis Villeneuve will realize his life’s dream as he has just signed up to direct the next James Bond movie for Amazon/MGM.
Read more‘Martin’: George A. Romero’s 3.5 Hour Cut Surfaces!
Romero’s best film might actually be the underseen “Martin” — a haunting, overlooked vampire story from the late ’70s that deserves far more attention.
Read moreAaron Sorkin Set to Write and Direct ‘The Social Network Part II’
After years of vague teases and sidesteps, Aaron Sorkin is set to write and direct “The Social Network Part 2.”
Read moreWarner Bros. High on Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’ Script, Casting Officially Underway
After years of speculation, cryptic interviews, and Mann’s own relentless teases, “Heat 2” is finally moving forward.
Read moreJoseph Kosinski Wants Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in ‘Days of Thunder’ and ‘F1’ Crossover Sequel
In a recent GQ interview, Kosinski casually dropped a nugget. He revealed that he wants Cruise and Pitt to star in a crossover between “Days of Thunder” and the upcoming “F1.”
Read more‘Sense & Sensibility’: Daisy Edgar-Jones to Star in New Take from ‘Blue Jean’ Director
Apparently, we haven’t had enough of “Sense & Sensibility.” Georgia Oakley, coming off the quiet indie success of “Blue Jean,” is taking a swing at Jane Austen’s oft-adapted classic, with Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Read more‘Eden’ Trailer: Sydney Sweeney, Ana de Armas, and Jude Law Fight to Survive in Ron Howard’s Island Nightmare
“Eden” first showed up eight months ago in Toronto, where it received a lukewarm reception. This is a high-stakes, psychological survival tale based on a true story, set on a remote island in the Galápagos.
Read moreCan Marvel Get ‘Fantastic Four’ Right This Time? The Final Trailer Says Maybe
Let’s not forget: the ‘Fantastic Four’ have had a rough go at it on screen. From the mid-2000s cheese to that 2015 embarrassment (“Fant4stic”), it's been a string of flops. Can Feige and Co. finally break the curse?
Read moreFirst Trailer for Derek Cianfrance’s ‘Roofman' Drops Ahead of Awards-Season Run
It’s been a long time coming, but Derek Cianfrance is finally back. His latest feature, “Roofman,” is already being positioned for a major festival run in fall 2025.
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