Wingard and Barrett teaming on another film, this one titled “The Great War.” Production is expected to begin this fall. No cast or plot details have been revealed.
Read moreSony CEO Admits Regret After Selling Netflix Its Biggest Hit Ever, ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
Sony Pictures CEO Ravi Ahuja admitted yesterday that maybe, just maybe, the studio fumbled when it handed “KPop Demon Hunters“
Read moreRoman Polanski’s ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Expands U.S. Release via Vitagraph Films
After years in limbo, Roman Polanski’s “An Officer and a Spy” is quietly making its way into select U.S. theaters this month, courtesy of distributor Vitagraph Films.
Read morePark Chan-wook’s ‘No Other Choice’ Sets Christmas 2025 Release via Neon
Following its acclaimed world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, NEON has officially announced release plans for Park Chan-wook’s highly anticipated new film “No Other Choice.”
Read more‘Weapons’ Hits VOD Tuesday — One Month Since Release
The film remains the #1 box-office title, pulling in nearly $140M domestic and $230M worldwide on a $38M budget. A strong digital haul now seems inevitable for Warner Bros
Read morePTA Recommends You Watch These Five Films Before ‘One Battle After Another’
Anderson is also back on TCM, programming five films set to air the day “One Battle After Another” opens. While not directly cited as inspirations, the connective tissue is clear.
Read moreEmerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer is Visually Stunning
‘In the Hand of Dante’: Julian Schnabel’s Operatic Misfire That Thinks It’s a Masterpiece [Venice]
Schnabel’s “In the Hand of Dante” is the sort of movie that announces its importance before it’s even begun—and then spends the next two and a half hours trying to convince you it is.
Read morePhoebe Waller-Bridge’s ‘Tomb Raider’ Sets January Start, Co-Showrunner Joins to Steer Ship
Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”), who claims to have been “obsessed” and “grew up playing Tomb Raider,” is not only supposed to executive produce the series, but is writing all of the episodes.
Read more‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Emerges as Golden Lion Frontrunner — 23-Minute Standing Ovation! [Venice]
Even before anyone had seen it, it was almost inevitable to predict that Kaouther Ben Hania’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab” could take home the Golden Lion.
Read moreChristopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ at 5: A Cold, Convoluted Experiment That Still Divides
Here’s Inverse’s Mark Hill on the half-decade anniversary of Christopher Nolan’s most polarizing film: “5 Years Later, 'Tenet' Is Still A Divisive Mess.”
Read more‘A House of Dynamite,’ Premieres at Venice — and Netflix Drops Trailer Immediately After
‘The Long Walk’ Earns Strong Early Reviews — But Where Are the Major Critics?
The wider pool of critics aren’t weighing in just yet, and I expect more reviews to come in the next few days, but there’s still enough of them for the film to have an 80 Metascore and 94% on·Rotten Tomatoes.
Read more‘Wuthering Heights’ Billboards Randomly Spread Across London, NYC and L.A.
Well, this is certainly one way to promote your movie. The title isn’t even mentioned. 99.9% of people who notice them won’t know about the “Wuthering Heights” connection.
Read more‘Megalopolis’ Finally Arrives on VOD This Thursday
After months of insisting it belonged only on the big screen, Francis Ford Coppola has now deemed Megalopolis fit for the living room—the film hits digital platforms tomorrow.
Read more‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Has A New Trailer Released — Jack O’Connell vs Ralph Fiennes
The central dynamic is essentially a duel between the villain played by Jack O’Connell and Ralph Fiennes’ bone shriner, Dr. Ian Kelson, who has a larger role than in the first instalment.
Read moreGus Van Sant’s Comeback Falls Flat in ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ [Venice]
This is supposed to be Gus Van Sant’s comeback? After seven years away, the director of “Elephant,” “Drugstore Cowboy,” and “Good Will Hunting” returns with a strange, oddly inert film.
Read moreGore Verbinski’s ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Acquired by Briarcliff, Sets January 2026 Wide Release
“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” is set to be Gore Verbinski’s first film in over nine years. He’s assembled an excellent cast for his comeback vehicle.
Read moreKathryn Bigelow’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ Earns RAVES — 88 on MC [Venice]
Bigelow’s film lands an 88 on Metacritic, and just like that, Netflix has their shiny new awards-season thoroughbred. Move over, “Jay Kelly.”
Read moreLuc Besson’s ‘Dracula’ Acquired by Vertical for 2026 Wide Release
I wasn’t sure this one would ever land U.S. theatrical distribution … Then again, we’re in the era of Briarcliff, Ketchup, and Vertical.
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