“One Battle After Another” is only the fourth film in history to win the NYFCC, LAFCA, NBR, and NSFC. The other three films are “Schindler’s List,” “L.A. Confidential,” and “The Social Network.”
Read moreBox Office: ‘The Housemaid’ Defies Expectations with 0% Drop, $16M Weekend; ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Crosses Billion-Dollar Mark with $40M
How about “The Housemaid”? What a sleeper hit this one has become. It’s set not to dip at all in its third weekend. No, really — it earned $15M last weekend, and it’s set to earn $15M again.
Read moreJ.J. Abrams Sets ‘The Great Beyond’ as Title for His Upcoming Warner Bros. Fantasy
Abrams’ film, which previously went by the working title “Ghostwriter,” and is set up at Warner Bros., now has an official title.
Read moreReaders’ Poll: The Best Films of 2025 — Submit Your List!
This will be an open thread where our readers can post their top 10 films of 2025 in the comments section below.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro Watches 1,000 Movies a Year — and Letterboxd Users Are Trying to Keep Up
On Letterboxd, there’s been a recent surge in the trend of logging as many movies as possible, often called “rate-everything” or “list completion” behavior.
Read moreChevy Chase Blames John Carpenter for His Own Infamous On-Set Meltdown
Chevy Chase’s current PR tour has been further proof of why the man is so widely disliked by people who have had the misfortune of working with him.
Read moreMichael Mann Calls ‘Fire and Ash’ A “Massive Achievement”: The Whole Trilogy Will Be Seen As a “Magnum Opus”
During the 2010s, Mann went as far as to select “Avatar” as one of his picks for BFI’s Sight and Sound poll of The Greatest Films of All Time.
Read morePaul Mescal Says He’ll “Lay Low" Until 2028: “People Will Get A Break From Me"
Just my opinion, but I find Mescal to be an overhyped actor—much like Pedro Pascal—whose popularity seems driven more by social media buzz than by genuine acting clout.
Read moreSource: Netflix Plans Weak 17-Day Theatrical Window for Warner Bros Movies
Netflix reportedly only wants to keep movies in theaters for 17 days after it buys Warner Bros, a move that would “steamroll the theatrical business.”
Read morePeter Farrelly's ‘I Play Rocky' Releases in November 2026
Box-Office: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash' Nabs $16M Thursday; ‘Stranger Things' $25M+
So, the audience for these ‘Avatar’ movies is indeed shrinking, but we expected that. Still, in the current state of theatrical—and with many proclaiming $800M as the new $1 billion for movie success—Disney will take the W
Read moreXavier Dolan Un-Retires, Set to Shoot 19th Century Horror Movie in Fall 2026
Dolan has now posted an image of the script on his Instagram with “Autumn 2026” written on it. This thing is actually happening.
Read moreSean Baker Says He’ll Demand 100-Day Theatrical Window on His Next Film
Sean Baker isn’t kidding when he says filmmakers should be pushing for longer theatrical windows.
Read moreJeremy Allen White to Star in ‘Peaked’ from Director Molly Gordon
Sources tell Nexus Point News that Jeremy Allen White is in talks to join the cast of A24’s “Peaked,” which co-stars his real-life girlfriend Molly Gordon.
Read moreGrateful for Our Readers — Happy New Year from World of Reel
Wishing you all a Happy New Year, and here’s to an even bigger, louder, and more exciting year for movies and for World of Reel.
Read morePOLL: What's Your Most Anticipated 2026 Movie?
A host of major directors are releasing new work, including Nolan, Spielberg, Coen, Fincher, Villeneuve, Iñárritu, Almodóvar, Eggers, Guadagnino, Östlund, Cregger, and more.
Read moreJordan’s 15 Best Films of 2025
A best films list should be a celebration of cinema, not a chopping process. So I finally settled on 15 titles, including two Linklaters, and one particular film as the “best” of 2025.
Read moreCannes Spitball #2: Asghar Farhadi and James Gray Expected to Premiere in Early 2026
Asghar Farhadi’s “Parallel Tales” and James Gray’s “Paper Tiger” are expected to be released during the first half of 2026.
Read moreAlmodóvar, Guadagnino, Mann, and More Pick the Best Films of 2025
Isiah Whitlock Jr. Passes at 71: Character Actor Who Made “Sheeeeeit” Legendary
The great Isiah Whitlock Jr. has died at the age of 71. His passing was confirmed today, marking the end of a remarkable career in film, television, and theater.
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