Joe Swanberg, one of the central architects and amplifiers of the mumblecore genre, hasn’t directed a feature length film since 2017’s underrated “Win it All.”
Read more‘Him’ Trailer: Jordan Peele Didn't Direct This
‘Weapons' is Still 100% on Rotten Tomatoes — $40M Opening?
Cregger has suddenly become Hollywood’s horror golden boy. “Weapons” is his big swing, and if it connects, which all signs are pointing to, it could fully launch him into the top tier of genre auteurs.
Read moreRobert Elswit is DP on ‘Punisher'
Now, I don't know how much Marvel paid Robert Elswit to be cinematographer on this upcoming ‘Punisher,’ but they clearly watched his night scenes in “Nightctawler” and said “we want THAT.”
Read more‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Trailer Showcases Rose Byrne’s Career-Best Performance
Despite premiering almost nine months ago, it’s now headed to the fall fests with bows at NYFF, TIFF, and Telluride. Don’t be surprised if it also screens at the BFI London Film Festival.
Read moreShawn Levy's ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’ Begins Filming This Fall with Ryan Gosling, Matt Smith & Mia Goth
The project, which is being helmed by “Deadpool & Wolverine” director Shawn Levy, is based on a script from Jonathan Tropper (“Your Friends & Neighbors”).
Read moreMel Gibson’s’ Resurrection of the Christ’ Will Be Two-Part Epic, Hits Theaters March and May 2027
Mel Gibson’s sequel to “The Passion of the Christ” begins filming next month in Rome, and now we have a twist that further details the filmmaker’s mad ambitions on this project.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola Hospitalized in Rome Following ‘Megalopolis’ Screening
Coppola had been in the country presenting a screening of “Megalopolis” at the Magna Grecia Film Festival in Calabria.
Read moreEmerald Fennell’s Hyper-Sexualized ‘Wuthering Heights’ Gets Polarized Reception at First Test Screening [Updated]
Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” held its first test screening last night in Dallas, and early impressions suggest a rocky road ahead.
Read moreJason Reitman Exits ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ Following “Creative Clashes,” Days Before Production Starts
Reitman, fresh off the mixed reception to his SNL origin story “Saturday Night”, had been working behind the scenes for weeks, developing the tone and structure of the project.
Read more‘Rental Family' Trailer: Brendan Fraser Stars in Japan-Set Indie Crowdpleaser
‘Jay Kelly' Trailer: George Clooney and Adam Sandler Star in Noah Baumbach’s Potential Oscar Contender
Leonardo DiCaprio in Talks for Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’ as Budget Circles $170M, Warner Bros-Apple Co-Finance?
Leonardo DiCaprio has been in talks with Mann about starring. Nothing signed, just yet. But if he commits, this becomes a greenlight.
Read moreLee Chang-dong's ‘Possible Love’ Confirmed as Netflix Original
It’s been a long, silent stretch since Lee Chang-dong’s “Burning” lit up Cannes back in 2018— seven years, to be exact. But the revered South Korean auteur of melancholic realism is ready to return behind the camera.
Read moreClaire Denis’ ‘The Fence’ to World Premiere at TIFF
“The Fence” stars Mia McKenna-Bruce, Matt Dillon, and the great Isaach de Bankolé. A first look image was released, and can be seen above.
Read moreNYFF 63 Lineup includes Park, Bigelow, Guadagnino, Jarmusch, Denis, and Baumbach
With the 63rd New York Film Festival set to launch from September 26 to October 13, the official Main Slate has been revealed, and it’s a loaded lineup.
Read moreCritics Poll: Martin Scorsese's Best Films, According to 130 Critics
The legendary director has made 26 feature films, not counting docs, and the task of selecting his best film was, for some participants, too daunting.
Read moreJames Cameron Plans to Shoot ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ in 3D: “I Want to Show You How it Was Like”
Cameron is revealing that while he hasn’t written the script yet, he’s “fully committed” to ‘Hiroshima’ and intends to shoot it between Avatar 3 and Avatar 4.
Read moreSydney Sweeney’s Hollywood Career Just Got a Whole Lot More Complicated
This controversy Sydney Sweeney is embroiled in is the kind of baggage that can sink almost any other actress.
Read moreChris Stuckmann's ‘Shelby Oaks’ Has A Trailer, Reshoots, Re-Edits, and a Bigger Budget—Will It Matter?
In case you were wondering what was going on with Chris Stuckmann’s “Shelby Oaks,” well, nothing good, or maybe some good if your idea of a positive update was reshoots, re-edits and doubling the budget.
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