Any fans of “Death Proof” out there? While often labeled Quentin Tarantino’s weakest film, I’ve always had a soft spot for this grindhouse revenge gem.
Read moreHirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Sheep in the Box’ Starts Filming in Japan
The acclaimed Japanese filmmaker has begun production on his latest feature, “Sheep In The Box,” starring Ayase Haruka and Daigo.
Read moreBrad Bird’s ‘Ray Gunn’ Is Finally Happening — and Voice Recording Has Already Started
Yes, “Ray Gunn” — the sci-fi noir Bird’s been trying to make for nearly 30 years — is finally in production. Netflix stepped in as the only studio willing to back its hefty $150 million budget.
Read more‘Anemone’ Divides Critics, but Daniel Day-Lewis Earns Raves in His Return [NYFF]
Reactions suggest Ronan Day-Lewis’ film isn’t that great. His father, Daniel Day-Lewis, on the other hand, is drawing widespread praise in nearly every review.
Read moreThree Years Later, Andrew Dominik’s ‘Blonde’ is Still Hated and Loved (By Some)
It’s been three years since Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde” was released, and the wounds from its critical reception still feel raw.
Read moreReport: Glen Powell and Michael B. Jordan to Star in Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Miami Vice’ Reboot
Talks underway to cast Glen Powell and Michael B. Jordan as the iconic duo of James “Sonny” Crockett and Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs.
Read more‘Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ Sequel Will Feature Terence Stamp’s Last On-Screen Performance
Stamp, the celebrated British actor who passed away in August at 87, spent the final months of his life reprising his memorable role as Bernadette for the sequel.
Read moreSean Penn on Losing Passion and Coasting Through Roles for the Past Fifteen Years
After Gus Van Sant’s “Milk,” Penn admits he missed that sense of deep connection on set, and even though he kept taking “good” jobs, he began questioning the point of it all.
Read moreReaders’ Thoughts on ‘One Battle After Another’? — $6M Friday, Projected $21M Opening Weekend, $45M Worldwide
I know many readers have already chimed in on other posts about “One Battle After Another,” but consider this the official thread to post your thoughts on the film.
Read moreJennifer Lynch Reveals Her Father Asked Her to Direct His Script Before His Death
David Lynch’s daughter, Jennifer, is now telling the MUBI podcast that “very recently he asked me to direct a script.” She confessed she was “overwhelmed and touched.
Read moreDaniel Day-Lewis Regrets Retiring From Acting: “I Made a F–king Fool of Myself”
The three-time Oscar winner showed up at the New York Film Festival this week for the press screening of “Anemone,” his first leading role since 2017’s “Phantom Thread.”
Read moreGenndy Tartakovsky Leaks ‘Black Knight' Footage in Hopes to Get Studio Backing
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.
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