Adam Driver and Anne Hathaway have now been confirmed as the leads in Ron Howard’s upcoming war film “Alone at Dawn.”
Read more‘Sisu' Sequel Earning Raves, So Far
The film has now screened at two different genre festivals — Beyond Fest and Fantastic Fest — within the span of two weeks, and it has been generating considerable buzz.
Read moreReport: Tobias Menzies Circling Key Villain Role in ‘The Batman Part II’
Tobias Menzies — best known for his work on “Outlander,” “Game of Thrones,” and “The Crown” — is reportedly in talks for a major role in Matt Reeves’ The Batman Part II.”
Read moreKeanu Reeves Finally Happy With 'Constantine 2' Script After Rewrites
Akiva Goldsman wrote the script. Francis Lawrence is supposed to return to direct, and, of course, Keanu Reeves will reprise the lead role.
Read moreWoody Allen Admits “Problems With Financing" His Next Film
It’s a position Allen has repeated many times: he’ll make films as long as someone is willing to bankroll them, but he won’t compromise. That support is unlikely to come from Hollywood.
Read moreRevisiting the Best Movies of 2020
The “lost movies” of 2020: the films from early on in the pandemic that deserved a better fate, but were nixed from theatrical release and relegated to being streamed at home.
Read moreGlen Powell’s Career Was Ascending — Then Came ‘Chad Powers’
What’s truly perplexing is how a rising talent like Powell, whose star has been steadily ascending thanks to smart film choices, would attach himself to a series this braindead.
Read moreElisabeth Moss Says ‘The Invisible Man’ Sequel is Still Happening
Don’t expect Leigh Whannell to return, though. He’s already expressed zero interest in making the sequel, saying he was satisfied with the film’s “perfect” ending.
Read moreTi West to Direct ‘Scrooge’ for Paramount?
Here’s a strange one: a production grid is listing Ti West as shooting a project titled “Scrooge” in Ireland and England. No official word yet on whether it’s an actual Ebenezer Scrooge movie.
Read more‘The Smashing Machine’ Eyeing $9-$10M Debut — Can Dwayne Johnson Actually Get Oscar Nominated?
This year’s Best Actor race is in need of contenders, with only Leonardo DiCaprio, Jeremy Allen White, and yes, Dwayne Johnson having generated any legitimate Oscar buzz.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola's ‘Glimpses of the Moon' to Start Production in Italy This November
Coppola has secured his next project, “Glimpses of the Moon,” and it now looks like production may begin very soon. A casting call is making the rounds in Calibria, Italy.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino’s 4-Hour ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ Finally Set to Hit Theaters on December 5
“I wrote and directed it as one movie — and I’m so glad to finally give fans the chance to see it as one movie,” Tarantino said in a statement.
Read moreReport: ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Actually Cost $419M to Produce, Much Higher Than Initially Reported
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.
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