Forbes, citing Disney’s publicly disclosed financial filings, confirms that “Dial of Destiny’ has officially gone down as one of the most expensive movies ever made.
Read moreJames Cameron Says ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Runs Three Hours: “It Works Beautifully”
It should be noted that Cameron didn’t clarify in that interview whether his “three hours” included the end credits; if not, then we can add another 8–12 minutes to the runtime.
Read moreSteven Soderbergh’s Best Films, According to Over 100 Critics
Rumor: Amazon/MGM Pushing For Jacob Elordi to Play James Bond in Denis Villeneuve’s Reboot
What makes this development curious is that just last week, Deadline’s Baz Bamigboye reported Amazon’s criteria for the next Bond as that of an “unknown” British actor.
Read moreEmily Blunt on Martin Scorsese’s Hawaiian Gangster Epic With Dwayne Johnson: “It’s The Last Great American Mob Story”
Emily Blunt recently spoke about Scorsese’s anticipated Hawaiian crime film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Dwayne Johnson, confirming that the project is indeed moving forward
Read moreOscars: ‘One Battle After Another’ Is the Best Picture Frontrunner, and Nothing Else Seems to Matter
“One Battle After Another” feels untouchable. We’re four months away from nomination ballots, but at this moment, PTA has the clear frontrunner, and every other film is playing catch-up.
Read moreHarry Lighton’s ‘Pillion’ Turns BDSM into a Love Story in First Trailer
“Pillion” earned the Best Screenplay prize in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section and has since played Telluride and now the New York Film Festival, where it screens October 4. A24 will release the film theatrically in early 2026.
Read moreBong Joon-ho Tells John Carpenter He Prefers ‘Escape from L.A.’ Over ‘Escape from New York’
Let’s be honest, “Escape from L.A.” is atrocious —it’s campy, chaotic, and only occasionally inspired, and to say it tops Escape from New York? That’s madness.
Read moreMargot Robbie & Johnny Depp to Lead Next ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’?
“She’s still involved,” he confirmed. Franchise veteran Ted Elliott has already contributed to the screenplay, with additional writers now filling in the gaps.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola on ‘One Battle After Another’: “I Would Like to See This A Second Time”
Here’s Francis Ford Coppola blaming his mixed feelings towards “One Battle After Another” on his hearing loss.
Read more‘Testament of Ann Lee’ Acquired By Searchlight, Sets Late 2025 Release
Searchlight’s decision likely stems from a thin awards slate this year, with only “Rental Family” and “Is This Thing On?” as possibilities.
Read moreJeremy Irons Joins Chad Stahelski’s ‘Highlander’ as Villain
The star-studded cast now includes Henry Cavill, Jeremy Irons, Russell Crowe, Marisa Abela, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, and Djimon Hounsou.
Read moreTerry Zwigoff (‘Ghost World’) Hasn’t Directed in 20 Years — Can’t Find “Financing” for His Films
The reclusive filmmaker behind “Crumb,” “Ghost World,” and “Bad Santa” hasn’t directed a film since 2006’s “Art School Confidential.”
Read moreIra Sachs’ Musical ‘The Man I Love’ to Star Rami Malek, Rebecca Hall, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach [Updated]
Ben Whishaw is out, replaced by Oscar winner Rami Malek who is set to star in Sachs’ upcoming film “The Man I Love,” which happens to be a musical.
Read moreShane Black’s ‘Play Dirty’ Earns Mixed Reviews — 55 on Metacritic
I didn’t expect raves for Shane Black’s “Play Dirty,” which hits Prime Video this Friday. Black’s pulp sensibilities seem intact, but critics aren’t on his side this time.
Read moreKleber Mendonça Filho’s Next Film Set in 1930s Brazil — Wagner Moura to Star?
In an interview promoting “The Secret Agent,” the Brazilian filmmaker revealed he’s about to write a movie set in his hometown of Recife in the 1930s.
Read moreArmando Iannuci Says Nobody Wants to Fund His Donald Trump Satire
Iannucci revealed that a Donald Trump–focused project has run into unexpected roadblocks. The project, based on Trump’s speeches, has drawn cautious responses from U.S. buyers. Nobody wants to fund it.
Read moreGareth Evans Wrap Filming on ‘A Colt is My Passport,' Starring Tim Roth, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù and Jack Reynor
Here’s a surprising development. Filming has quietly concluded in Wales on Gareth Evans’ new film, “A Colt Is My Passport,” a modern take on the 1960s Nikkatsu Yakuza thriller. We didn’t even know it was shooting!
Read moreJustin Kurzel to Direct ‘Cash Burn' for Netflix
Kurzel, not one to just lie low, has added another film to his itinerary. I’m told he’s teaming with Netflix on “Cash Burn,” which is being produced by Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Productions. A spring 2026 start is being planned for the film.
Read morePaul Schrader Has Mixed Feelings About ‘One Battle After Another'
Paul Schrader has once again turned to Facebook to drop some brutally honest thoughts on current cinema — this time weighing in on Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest.
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