If you’re one of the few on the underground who champion Adam Rehmeier’s “Dinner in America,” as much as I do, here’s something worth keeping an eye on.
Read moreLOL: ‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise’ Beats ‘The Old Guard 2’ on Netflix Charts
All of this paints a vivid picture of where Netflix, and possibly humanity, is right now. Prestige is out. Poop is in.
Read moreTerry Gilliam Says Trump “F*cked Up” His Next Movie, Now Needs Major Rewrite: “He Destroyed Satire”
Johnny Depp Calls Out Warner Bros. Over ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Firing: “F*ck You”
Depp is finally opening up about the abrupt end to his time in the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise, and it doesn’t sound like it was a peaceful, or mutual, exit.
Read moreJames Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Is Breezy, Overstuffed, Directionless, But Kind of Fun? — 69 on Metacritic, 82% on Rotten Tomatoes
So far, “Superman” has a 71 on Metacritic and 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. That feels a bit generous to me, though I’ll admit I enjoyed its goofy charm. It’s lightweight and disposable, sure — but still manages to be fun.
Read moreBrendan Fraser Sparks Oscar Buzz in ‘Rental Family,’ Tokyo-Set Drama Set For Fall Fests
After winning Best Actor in 2023 for “The Whale,” Fraser might return to the awards conversation with “Rental Family,” the sophomore effort from “Beef” helmer Hikari.
Read morePeter Sarsgaard Expects Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’ to be “Controversial”
“The Bride” has had some post-production woes, including losing Johnny Greenwood as composer, and having Warner Bros creatively interfering in the editing room.
Read moreWarner Bros. Confirms ‘Dune: Part Three’ as Official Title, Not ‘Messiah’
Denis Villeneuve’s highly anticipated return to the sands of Arrakis now has an official title: “Dune: Part Three.” It’s not ‘Messiah.’
Read more‘Superman’ Social Media Reactions
If you’re trying to cut through the noise, I’ve rounded up reactions from actual Rotten Tomatoes-approved critics — voices that tend to be more grounded and less performative in their praise.
Read moreAbdellatif Kechiche’s ‘Mektoub: Canto Due’ to Finally Premiere at Locarno After Six Years in Limbo
Against all odds, the third film in the series, “Mektoub: Canto Due” is finally set to premiere next month at the Locarno Film Festival.
Read more‘Jurassic Park’ is Still The Only Good Movie in The Franchise
It’s obvious at this point that Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” stands far above every other film in the franchise, but if you had to pick a #2, what would it be?
Read moreDenis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Messiah’ Will Be Shot Entirely on IMAX Cameras
Cosmo Jarvis Exits Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’; Logan Marshall-Green Steps in to Replace
Cosmo Jarvis, whose breakout year has included the FX hit “Shōgun” and this spring’s acclaimed “Warfare,” has had to part ways with Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.”
Read morePaul Verhoeven Says “No Guarantee” ‘Young Sinner’ Will Happen: “It’s Politically and Sexually Very Provocative”
If that sounds like Verhoeven’s bread and butter, well, it is. However, even by his standards, “Young Sinner” may be venturing into territory too hot for financiers.
Read more‘The Wizard of Kremlin’: Olivier Assayas’ Vladimir Putin Movie Eyes Venice World Premiere
In Olivier Assays’ ‘Wizard of Kremlin,’ Jude Law plays Putin (yes, really), with support from Paul Dano, Alicia Vikander, Zach Galifianakis, and Tom Sturridge.
Read moreLily Gladstone & Kenneth Branagh Join Michael B. Jordan’s ‘Thomas Crown Affair’ Remake
The pieces are falling into place for what MGM hopes will be a slick, star-driven reinvention of “The Thomas Crown Affair.” Michael B. Jordan is set to direct and star.
Read moreJon M. Chu to Direct Live-Action ‘Hot Wheels’ Movie for Warner Bros & Mattel
Chu has signed on to helm “Hot Wheels,” a live-action adaptation of Mattel’s toy car brand. Warner Bros. and Bad Robot are on board.
Read moreScarlett Johansson Is the “Highest-Grossing Actor of All Time,” Mostly Thanks to Marvel
If you were lucky enough to get cast in the MCU before it became a bloated relic of itself, congratulations—you’re now part of Hollywood royalty, by default.
Read moreShocker: Long-Shelved French Film Set for Surprise Locarno Premiere
I promised to stay quiet about the major film set to be unveiled in tomorrow’s Locarno lineup, but here’s a little hint: it’s an international production that finished shooting five years ago.
Read more‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Heads to Digital Just One Month After Release
The film just crossed the $500M global mark this weekend and is currently sitting at #3 at the domestic box office, but that doesn’t seem to matter.
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