There are very few who, like Dench, believe that the charges and length of Weinstein’s sentence were excessive, but they are out there, if you look hard for them.
Read moreAng Lee's Bruce Lee Biopic Put On Hold Due to “Creativity, Funding and Copyright"
Ang Lee was working to bring his long-anticipated Bruce Lee biopic to life — a project that was set to star his son, Mason Lee, in the title role.
Read moreBREAKING: Paramount Goes Nuclear With $108 Billion Hostile Offer to Derail Netflix’s Warner Bros. Acquisition
Paramount is doing exactly what was suspected: trying to blow up the freshly announced Netflix–Warner Bros. deal with a full-on hostile takeover bid.
Read morePaul Dano Joins Cast of Florian Zeller’s Psychological Thriller ‘Bunker’ —Stars Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz
This whole Tarantino backlash surrounding Paul Dano will ultimately work in Dano’s favor, as his name is being talked about more now than at any other point in his career.
Read more2026 Golden Globes Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another,' ‘Sentimental Value,' and ‘Sinners' Lead the Way — ‘Wicked' and ‘Avatar' SNUBBED
The Golden Globes nominees are being announced live this morning. There are 28 award categories in total. Here is a list of the award categories and nominees, so far.
Read moreDonald Trump Says Netflix-Warner Bros “Could Be A Problem”
Buckle your seatbelts — Netflix might be in for a real fight when it comes to their acquisition of Warner Bros.
Read more‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film by L.A. Film Critics Association
“One Battle After Another” has been named Best Picture at the 51st Los Angeles Film Critics Association. This is yet another prize for the film after having won, just last week The Gothams, NYFCC, and NBR. This film is unstoppable.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Exceeds Expectations, $63M Opening
The Thursday previews for “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” were very strong, as it nabbed $7.5M in Thursday previews. This is still much lower than the $10.3M its predecessor earned back in 2023.
Read moreJim Caviezel Cast as Jair Bolsonaro in Upcoming Biopic
If you’re wondering what Jim Caviezel will do next, after having been brushed off Mel Gibson’s ‘Resurrection of the Christ,’ we now have our answer, and it’s a real doozy.
Read moreAdrien Brody Reveals He’s More Picky, Has “Not Taken a Role” Since ‘The Brutalist’
Brody was set to star in S. Craig Zahler’s “The Bookie and the Bruiser” in April 2025 but abruptly pulled out after his Oscar win.
Read moreMatthew Lillard on Quentin Tarantino’s Diss: “That Hurts Your Feelings”
Matthew Lillard, while promoting “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” over the weekend, has chimed in, and it turns out Tarantino’s comments have given him the dreads.
Read more‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Budget is $400M+
James Cameron has been telling multiple outlets that “Avatar: Fire and Ash” has to make a lot of money for the franchise to continue. Now we know why.
Read more‘Supergirl’ Trailer Releases on Thursday
IMAX CEO Claims Greta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia’ Will “Change the World” and Become A “Cultural Event”
“The Magician’s Nephew” will screen in IMAX theatres with a 28-day IMAX-only release window in November 2026.
Read moreParamount Preparing “Hostile Bid” for Warner Bros. as Trump DOJ “Concerned” About Netflix Deal
While we await the inevitable Trump DOJ investigation of Netflix, Paramount/Skydance has apparently not given up.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet and James Mangold’s Motocross Movie Has $100M+ Budget
What are Chalamet and Mangold cooking up here? Why is Paramount banking that much money on a non-IP motocross-driven movie? Hey, I’m not complaining — we need more projects like these greenlit.
Read moreYouTube Could Host the Oscars as ABC Steps Back From TV Rights
ABC has held the Oscars for nearly 50 years and may relinquish the rights when its current contract expires in 2028.
Read more‘Dude, Where’s My Car’ Writer Regrets Movie, Call Jokes “Offensive”
The writer of “Dude, Where’s My Car?” has such self-loathing about its legacy that he’s decided to write a THR op-ed about how he regrets the film.
Read more‘Sinners' Tops Critics Choice Awards With 17 Nominations
This week’s barrage of awards announcements has been a bit much: Indie Spirits, Gothams, NYFCC, NBR, AFI, and now the Critics Choice Awards nominations.
Read moreSight and Sound’s Top 50 of 2025 Critics Poll Led by ‘One Battle,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘The Mastermind’ and ‘Sirât’
After the lukewarm National Board of Review and AFI picks for the top films of 2025, here comes BFI’s Sight and Sound to the rescue. They give us a strong batch of titles.
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