In his post, Tartakovsky admits that sharing this footage “might get me in trouble,” but says he’s willing to risk it in hopes of breathing new life into the film.
Read more‘A House of Dynamite’ Bombs With NYFF Press: “Boos, Laughter, Scoffs”
At its press screening, the credits sparked immediate laughter, scoffs, and even boos from the crowd. Yes—boos at NYFF, where audiences are typically reserved and polite.
Read moreNetflix Gives Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein 1,000-Screen Rollout, Will Play in Only 10 IMAX Theaters Nationwide
Guillermo Del Toro’s new take on Frankenstein is coming to IMAX—but only in an extremely limited capacity.
Read moreIt’s Called ‘The Social Reckoning’ — Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ Sequel Sets October 2026 Release Date
Well, Sony Pictures has made it official: Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning” has been announced by the studio. The film is set to hit theaters on October 9, 2026.
Read moreMeryl Streep & Sigourney Weaver to Star in Joseph Cedar’s ‘Useful Idiots’
I’m hearing about a hot project that’s brewing over at Amazon/MGM. It comes from talented director Joseph Cedar and already has two A-list actresses attached to star.
Read more‘One Battle After Another’ Earns $3M in Thursday Previews — $20M+ Opening Expected [Updated]
A win for “One Battle After Another” is a win for original, non-franchise theatrical films. Here’a hoping, led by rave reviews, the walkups are stronger on Friday.
Read moreApichatpong Weerasethaku to Shoot ‘Jengira’s Magnificent Dream’ in February
Leonardo DiCaprio Says ‘Vertigo’ is Key Influence for Scorsese’s Upcoming ‘What Happens At Night’
Martin Scorsese told Leonardo DiCaprio to rewatch Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” as a “reference point” for “What Happens at Night.”
Read more‘One Battle After Another’ Is Brilliant, Chaotic, Messy — and Inevitably Overhyped [Review]
Naturally, I went into PTA’s latest with my expectations in check—there’s just no way it could live up to that level of hype. And yet, 162 minutes later, I stumbled out dazed.
Read morePete Davidson Calls Out People Who Complain Pedro Pascal is in Everything: “Go The F—ck Away”
Davidson’s message to them? Back off. Because apparently what we all needed right now was Pete Davidson himself delivering a lecture on why Pedro Pascal deserves a break.
Read moreJoel Coen's ‘Jack of Spades' is a “Gothic Mystery" Set in 1880s Scotland — Damian Lewis Joins the Cast
Filming on Joel Coen’s “Jack of Spades” continues in Scotland, and details keep trickling in about this otherwise mysterious new film, which already stars Josh O’Connor, Lesley Manville, and Frances McDormand.
Read moreLeonardo DiCaprio Says Box Office Is “Very Important” for ‘One Battle After Another’
On the press circuit for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” DiCaprio tells Variety that the film’s box office remains “very important” in today’s crowded media landscape.
Read moreBill Burr to Star in Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Network: Part 2’
The cast now includes Burr, Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong and Mikey Madison. Sorkin wrote the screenplay. Sony Pictures is backing.
Read moreRidley Scott Says ‘G.I. Jane’ is “The Best Pro-Women Film Ever Made”
There he is again. Ridley Scott has never been one to play it safe when it comes to interviews, and his latest sit-down proves the 87-year-old director is still as cocky as ever.
Read moreLaura Poitras’ ‘Cover-Up’ Acquired by Netflix, Sets 2025 Release
Laura Poitras’ latest, “Cover-Up,” one of the best docs of the year, has been acquired by Netflix and will be given 2025 theatrical release for Oscar consideration.
Read moreDoug Liman and Tom Cruise Eyeing ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ Sequel for 2026
If the latest issue of Production Weekly is accurate, “Edge of Tomorrow 2” is eyeing a late 2026 shoot, with both Cruise and Emily Blunt set to return.
Read moreNew ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Trailer: Has James Cameron Found Fresh Ground, or Is It More of the Same?
A full-length trailer for “Avatar: Fire and Ash” has just arrived online, showcasing sweeping shots of Pandora, fresh Na’vi tribes, and large-scale battle sequences.
Read moreGore Verbinski’s ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die!’ Surprise Screens at Fantastic Fest, Early Reactions Call It a ‘Generational Banger’”
So, Gore Verbinski’s “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die!” had a surprise screening last night at Fantastic Fest, well over four months before its January 2026 release. A sign of confidence on the part of Briarcliff?
Read moreKathryn Bigelow's ‘A House of Dynamite' Has A Full-Length Trailer
The rapturous Venice response to this one has always been a head-scratcher. Netflix has now unveiled the full trailer for Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite.”
Read moreTom Hardy to Lead Sean Penn’s Next Film, Shooting Summer 2026
Penn, 65, is telling Vanity Fair that he’s taking a break from acting to focus on directing, and has lined up quite the actor in the lead role.
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