It’s been three years since “Barbarian” hit theaters, and officially launched Zach Cregger’s filmmaking career. Yet, it still hasn’t received a physical media release.
Read moreIs Quentin Tarantino Shooting His Next Film Later This Year?
A listing on Production List claims that Quentin Tarantino’s going to be shooting his next, and final, film in December. I wouldn’t put much stock in it.
Read moreJulian Schnabel’s ‘In the Hand of Dante’ Leaks Online Weeks Before Venice Premiere
For any filmmaker, having your movie leak ahead of release is a nightmare; having it happen weeks before a major world premiere is virtually unheard of.
Read moreExperts Believe Multiplayer Slot Tournaments Are The Future Of Online Gambling [Sponsored]
The solitary spin-and-win classic experience is going through an evolutionary stage. Like any other industry where competition levels are high, slots have to face their own innovative journey.
Read moreWhat Your Favorite Movie Genre Says About Your Bitcoin Trading Strategy [Sponsored]
Could your movie tastes be a window into your crypto trading activity? From adrenaline junkie action fanatics to long-term sci-fi aficionados, your favorite film genre can say a lot more about your Bitcoin activity than you might imagine.
Read moreScott Cooper’s ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ to Screen at NYFF
The 63rd New York Film Festival will screen Scott Cooper’s “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” The Bruce Springstren biopic will screen in the Spotlight section.
Read moreFirst Look: Greta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew’ Starts Production
Gerwig was spotted on location alongside two young, as-yet-unidentified actors presumed to be playing Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer — the story’s central duo.
Read moreJames Gunn Blasts Reports That ‘Superman’ Needs $650M to Break Even: “Absolutely False”
Gunn calls that $650M figure “absolutely false,” adding that only “idiots” would greenlight a first-in-franchise film that required such a return.
Read moreRoman Polanski’s ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Finally Opens in the U.S. —Six Years After its Venice Premiere
Six years later, “An Officer and a Spy” finally sees the light of day as the film has been released stateside at NYC’s Film Forum. It will be a two week limited engagement.
Read moreAbdellatif Kechiche Absent from Locarno Premiere of ‘Mektoub, My Love: Canto Due’
The 64-year-old filmmaker, who won the Palme d’Or for “Blue Is the Warmest Color,” is said to be recovering from health issues, including a recent stroke.
Read more‘Fantastic Four’ Continues Downward Spiral With 60% Drop, $15M Third Weekend
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” continues to stumble at the box-office. Those Pedro Pascal walkups aren’t happening. It only made $4M on Friday.
Read moreFirst Look at ‘RRR’ Director SS Rajamouli’s Next Film
Remember SS Rajamouli? The filmmaker whose “RRR” was heralded by critics, audiences and even had A-list directors, like Spielberg, Cameron, and Gunn, praising it to the high heavens.
Read moreReaders’ Thoughts on Zach Cregger's AWESOME ‘Weapons' — $43M+ Opening
If you thought this summer was shaping up to be a total dud for major studio releases, think again — Zach Cregger’s wildly entertaining “Weapons” is here to save the day.
Read moreTimothy Olyphant Confirms Return for Fincher’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Sequel
Timothy Olyphant, who played James Stacy in the 2019 original, might have just outed himself as part of the cast for the sequel, reportedly titled “The Adventures of Cliff Booth.”
Read moreTaylor Swift’s Directorial Debut — Who’s Really Writing the Script?
Yeaterday, a “source close to production” was trotted out via E! News to firmly deny the report that Swift’s script was getting polished a firm polishing from Alice Birch.
Read moreWGA Expels Park Chan-wook Over Strike-Breaking on ‘The Sympathizer’
Park, 61, whom I was surprised to learn was even a member of the WGA, remains one of South Korea’s most internationally celebrated filmmakers.
Read moreZach Cregger’s Confirms Gotham-Set DC Movie ‘Henchman’: “It's the Best Thing I've Ever Written"
‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Sequel Officially in the Works
There was almost zero chance a sequel wouldn’t be greenlit after the success of “Final Destination: Bloodlines” success. Warner Bros. and New Line have no intention of trying to stop it.
Read moreJonah Hill Returns to Direct Kristen Wiig in Warner Bros.’ ‘Cut Off,’ Set for Summer 2026
Jonah Hill is stepping behind the camera as director of “The Cut Off,” only his third feature after “Mid90s,” and the still unreleased “Outcome.”
Read moreEddie Murphy Defends ‘Norbit,’ Names His Actual Worst Movies
Eddie Murphy still stands by “Norbit.” In a recent chat with Complex, the comedian didn’t just defend it; he openly professed his love for it.
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