McKellen, Bloom, Wood, and Bean —all of whom have aged by 20 years— will be de-aged in ‘Hunt For Gollum.’
Read morePaul Thomas Anderson: ‘One Battle After Another’ Won’t Get a Director’s Cut
At some point, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” existed in a 3-hour version, but we are likely never going to see that cut or the deleted scenes.
Read moreDaisy Ridley Says Upcoming Rey Movie Will Be “Worth the Wait"
So, this thing is still on? Lucasfilm actually believes a Rey movie is a sound option going forward? Back in 2024, they pulled the film from the 2026 release calendar. Since then, we’ve had no updates whatsoever regarding, really, anything.
Read moreTimothée Chalamet Says He’s Given “Top-of-the-Line Performances” These “Last Seven or Eight Years”: “Top Level Sh*t”
The latest Chalamet rant might be the best one; it had me chuckling at the sheer audacity it takes to say this.
Read moreRussell Crowe Slams ‘Gladiator 2’: “It Lacked the Moral Core of the Original”
“I the recent sequel that is a really unfortunate example of even the people in that engine room not actually understanding what made the first one special,” Crowe said.
Read moreFirst Poster for Kristoffer Borgli’s ‘The Drama’ — Starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya
It’ll be interesting to see whether A24 reveals the twist in the marketing — it’s a huge part of the story, but one that could easily turn off some viewers.
Read moreNetflix CEO Ted Sarandos Now Claims He’s “Deeply Committed” to Theatrical
Hounded by an industry vehemently opposed to Netflix acquiring Warner Bros, with condemnation after condemnation pouring in, Sarandos had no choice but to come forward and say he cares.
Read more‘Wicked: For Good’ Had -73% Decline This Weekend — Worst Ever Post-Thanksgiving Drop for 2000+ Screen Wide Release
If you regularly follow box office numbers, you might be asking yourself: what’s the deal with ‘Wicked: For Good’? Why the sudden plunge?
Read more‘The Age of Disclosure’: UFO Doc Turns Into Streaming Phenomenon, Outperforms Studio Blockbusters
Dan Farah’s ‘The Age of Disclosure’ earlier in the year. Quite honestly, if there’s any documentary that can convince you that UFOs do exist, it’s probably this one.
Read moreThe 120 Most Anticipated Movies of 2026 [Updated]
Since January, I’ve been tracking titles for what’s shaping up to be an absolutely stacked 2026 slate. I do this every year, and in true fashion, the emphasis is always on the director.
Read moreJudi Dench Defends Harvey Weinstein — and Says, “He’s Done His Time’
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.
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