Damien Chazelle’s untitled prison movie is indeed moving forward. Last time, I reported a March 2026 shoot was in the works.
Read moreMichelle Yeoh to Star in Avatar 4 and Avatar 5, According to James Cameron
Cameron previously told a podcast that “we have to make a lot of money in order to continue,” though he did not specify an exact figure.
Read moreMarvel Drops Yet Another ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser, and the MCU Still Feels Strangely Directionless
After Captain America, Thor, and X-Men, this latest teaser focuses on Black Panther and the Fantastic Four. Letitia Wright’s Shuri does the voiceover of the clip, which unfolds in a desert.
Read moreJafar Panahi Picks Just One Film in the Criterion Closet
RESULTS: Readers' Best Films of 2025
Over 600 lists were submitted for our annual readers’ poll, and it’s great to see readers going against the grain with some of their picks.
Read moreJesse Plemons Describes Iñárritu’s ‘Digger' as “Modern-Day Dr. Strangelove"
Many speculated that Cruise’s character might be inspired by Elon Musk, and judging by Plemons’ comments, I’m starting to believe the film will be a political satire.
Read moreLee Cronin’s ‘The Mummy’ Keeps Its Title, Trailer Released
We have our first trailer for “The Mummy,” and Cronin, who earned positive reviews for “Evil Dead Rise,” is looking to bring fresh life to this endlessly recounted and now mummified tale.
Read moreBoots Riley’s Next Film, ‘Mr. Burns,’ Will Reimagine a ‘Simpsons’ Episode as a Post-Apocalyptic Dark Comedy
George Clooney Calls Quentin Tarantino’s Paul Dano Remarks “Cruel”
Ah yes, Clooney vs. Tarantino. It’s a subtle feud that’s been simmering for a few years, sparked by a QT remark that seemed to bruise the actor’s ego.
Read moreParamount Sues Warner Bros; Trump Implies Opposition to Netflix’s WBD Deal: “Stop The Cultural Takeover”
So, what’s going on here exactly? A simple retweet is being talked about more this morning than the Golden Globes.
Read moreGolden Globes: ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Hamnet’ Take Top Prizes; PTA Wins Director
Will “One Battle After Another” sweep yet another awards show tonight? It’s the predictable frontrunner, and I just can’t see it not winning — but surprises happen.
Read moreAdam Sandler: “I Will Make At Least 50 More Movies Before I Am Dead, and 25 of Them Will Be Good”
Can we just admit, and that’s despite all of the goofball comedies he stars in, how utterly effective a dramatic actor Sandler can be?
Read more‘Snow White,’ ‘War of the Worlds,’ and ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Lead the 2026 Razzies Nominees
Here’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: the 2026 Raspberry nominees have been leaked, and the predicted guilty parties have been recognized.
Read moreSiskel & Ebert Warned About the Rise of Hive-Mind in Film Criticism: “That’s Death to a Critic”
Read today, this exchange is almost painful in its accuracy. What Siskel and Ebert did not fully anticipate was the scale of the takeover in the social media age.
Read moreSAG-AFTRA “Won’t Rule Out Strike” in 2026 As Talks Incoming
Here we go again. “I certainly won’t rule out a strike,” SAG-AFTRA’s Duncan Crabtree-Ireland tells Puck when asked about the upcoming negotiations.
Read moreA Secret ‘The Odyssey’ Screening Fuels Claims Christopher Nolan Has Already Finished His Epic
Given that Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey” was driven by tons of practical effects, including animatronics, it appears to be moving very fast into completion.
Read more‘Godzilla Minus Zero’ Sets November 6 Release, Poster Unveiled
“Godzilla Minus Zero” is set to debut in North America on November 6 through Toho and GKids. The date is just three days after its premiere in Japan.
Read moreLee Cronin’s ‘The Mummy’ Reportedly Retitled ‘The Resurrected,’ Moving Away From the IP Following Test Screening?
Cronin, who earned positive reviews for “Evil Dead Rise,” has apparently pushed the gore to extreme levels. One frequently cited scene was described by an attendee as “truly vile.”
Read moreTim Burton’s ‘Attack of the 50 Foot Woman’ Moves Forward With Margot Robbie to Star, ‘KPop’ Duo Writing Screenplay
Robbie is supposed to star as the titular giantess, a wealthy heiress, abused by a man, who, after a close encounter with an alien spacecraft, literally grows into a force of nature.
Read moreCritics Poll: Best Film of the 1930s?
Now, as we await the next critics’ poll — which will focus on the 1930s — we find ourselves on the brink of a fascinating pivot point in film history: the decade that began the era of sound.
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