Casting is underway on Kosinski’s “Miami Vice,” Dan Gilroy (“Nightcrawler”) wrote the script, production kicks off next year, and Kosinski plans to shoot it for IMAX.
Read moreFirst Look at Ryan Gosling in Shawn Levy’s Star Wars Film ‘Starfighter’
Shawn Levy’s “Star Wars: Starfighter” is currently shooting in London, and Lucasfilm/Disney has released the first-look image—seen below— of Ryan Gosling and young newcomer Flynn Gray.
Read morePaul Walter Hauser Joins Zach Cregger’s ‘Resident Evil’ Reboot
Paul Walter Hauser has joined the cast of Zach Cregger’s “Weapons” alongside Austin Abrams. As far as we know, they are the only two actors to have been officially announced so far.
Read moreFrance Picks Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just an Accident’ as Oscar Entry, Betting on First Win in 30+ Years
So, France has decided that the only way to win their first Oscar in 30+ years is to select an Iranian film that has practically nothing to do with France.
Read more‘One Battle After Another’ Reviews Are In — Raves Everywhere, 97 on Metacritic, “Movie of the Decade,” Best Picture Frontrunner
The embargo has lifted, and PTA’s latest is being crowned in every possible way: “movie of the decade,” “masterpiece,” “classic,” “future Oscar winner” — you name it.
Read moreApple CEO Teases ‘F1’ Sequel: “We Can’t Wait to Bring it to the Surface”
Clint Eastwood on Tom Cruise: “In a Hundred Years, They’ll Look Back at That Career”
Hollywood has celebrities, but true legends? They’re few and far between. It turns out that Clint Eastwood, a legend in his own right, has a clear favorite: Tom Cruise.
Read moreJack Black, Paul Rudd Star in Sony’s Dreadful ‘Anaconda’ Trailer
Another day, another reboot. But this one veers far enough from the original’s tone and style that it’s fair to call it a “reimagining,” rather than a straightforward remake.
Read moreAlbert Serra’s ‘Out of this World’ Wraps Shooting — Stars Riley Keough and F. Murray Abraham
Albert Serra’s much-delayed English-language debut “Out of This World” has wrapped production and is now seemingly poised to premiere at Cannes next year.
Read moreDavid Lowery’s ‘Mother Mary’ Finally Wraps Post-Production
Fede Álvarez Now Saying He Was Never Supposed to Direct ‘Alien: Romulus’ Sequel
So what happens next? A new filmmaker is being sought to take the reins for the scheduled fall shoot. Could Noah Hawley slide over to the feature side?
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Hits $25M Payday For James Mangold’s ‘High Side
How much has Timothée Chalamet’s worth as a Hollywood actor gone up since starring in hits like “Dune,” “Wonka,” and “A Complete Unknown”? Quite high, actually.
Read more‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Reviews are Brutal— Eyes Disastrous $7-8M Opening
The film’s at 39 on Metacritic. Even worse for Sony, the film is tracking toward a $7-8M opening weekend. That’s a disaster considering the studio paid $50M to acquire the project.
Read more‘The Housemaid' Trailer Drops as Early Reaction Teases “Titillating Sex Scenes" and “Bloody, Brutal Violence"
Margot Robbie Hopes ‘Babylon’ Will Be Seen as a Great Movie “20 Years from Now”
Margot Robbie is speaking out in defense of Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” the Hollywood epic that infamously stumbled with critics and audiences.
Read moreOscars: Iran Snubs Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’ as International Feature Submission
Instead, Iran has chosen Ali Zarnegar’s “Cause of Death: Unknown” to represent the country in the 2026 race. A film that stands near-zero chance at a nomination.
Read moreR.I.P. Robert Redford (1936-2025)
Robert Redford, the legendary actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival, has died at the age of 89. His passing hurts.
Read moreCharlie Kaufman on His Struggles to Get Movies Made: “It’s Very Frustrating”
Earlier this year, Kaufman was in the middle of shooting a film, starring Eddie Redmayne, but it collapsed mid-production. Kaufman still hopes it can be revived
Read moreWhere Are These Films? These Completed Projects Are Still MIA [Updated]
So, as is tradition here at World of Reel, I’ve compiled the first draft of our annual “What’s Missing” list, those films that, despite being finished or close to it, are nowhere to be found.
Read moreClaire Denis’ ‘The Fence’ Earns Mixed Reviews [TIFF]
One of the biggest disappointments for me at the fall festivals was Claire Denis’ “The Fence” which currently sits at 55 on Metacritic.
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