Gilroy has hired a staggering seven composers to work on the film, including James Newton Howard (”The Hunger Games”) and, I can also confirm, Alan Silvestri (”Back to the Future,” “Forrest Gump”).
Read moreJoe Carnahan’s ‘The RIP’ Hits Netflix With $100M Budget and Review Embargo Still Not Lifted
After midnight tonight, at 3 a.m., Netflix will release a new film starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Teyana Taylor—without any reviews available.
Read moreCate Blanchett to Star in ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ — Starts Shooting in 2026
Given her pedigree, I’ll always write about what Blanchett does next. That said, her next film is apparently going to revolve around riding dragons in IP land.
Read moreFirst Look: Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in Phoebe Waller Bridge's ‘Tomb Raider'
For a moment, I had to make sure this image was real, and not some other deepfake. No, it’s genuine — this is Turner as Lara Croft.
Read moreRobert Downey Jr. and Timothée Chalamet Embrace ‘DUNESDAY': “We’ll See if We’re Still Friends By Then.”
If Warner Bros. are really planning to go head-to-head with a potential juggernaut like “Avengers: Doomsday,” then I say: why not? Movie theaters desperately need another “Barbenheimer,” and this would surely do the trick.
Read moreMaggie Gyllenhaal’s $100M Gamble: Warner Bros. Unleashes the Wild Trailer for ‘The Bride’
We finally have our first full trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride” — and, honestly, this is an absolute barrage of images, with barely any plot to decipher from.
Read moreJames Gray to Direct ‘The Sun Also Rises’ Adaptation With Vanessa Kirby Attached to Star
While James Gray has already completed shooting his next film, “Paper Tiger,” which may premiere at Cannes this year, he is now preparing his subsequent project.
Read more‘Rivals of the Amziah King’ Sets August 2026 Release — Over 3 Years After Filming Wrapped
The folks over at Black Bear, who financed the film, and which recently launched its own U.S. distribution arm, have decided to just release the damn thing themselves.
Read more‘Send Help’ Marks Sam Raimi’s First R-Rated Movie in 26 Years
Scott Cooper to Direct Roswell/UFO Movie for 20th Century
As upcoming projects from Joseph Kosinski and Steven Spielberg take shape — not to mention last year’s “The Age of Disclosure” — it’s now Scott Cooper’s turn to ask if the truth is out there.
Read more‘Babygirl’ Director Halina Reijn Sets Next Feature, ‘Please,’ With A24; Gracie Abrams Set to Star
“Babygirl” director Halina Reijn has written her next film, and A24 is once again attached for what sounds like another sexually charged drama.
Read moreJosh Safdie Confirms ‘Marty Supreme’ Was Supposed to End With Kevin O’Leary as a Vampire
So, Kevin O’Leary wasn’t kidding around when he said “Marty Supreme” should have ended with him turning into a vampire— in fact, that’s originally what Josh Safdie wanted.
Read moreWarner Bros. Film Chiefs Defend ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ as Misunderstood: “It Was Really Revisionist”
‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Trailer Arrives, Premiere Set For April 12
It’s quite impressive how they’ve managed to bring back the entire cast for this one, many of whom have graduated to movies since the last season.
Read moreWoody Allen’s Next Film Has $14M Budget and Will Shoot This Spring With a “High-Profile” English-Language Cast
Well, it’s official: Woody Allen, who just turned 90, is shooting a new film in the spring. The working title is WASP 2026, an acronym for Woody Allen Spring Project.
Read moreDavid Robert Mitchell’s ‘Flowervale Street’ is Getting A New Title
The film stars Ewan McGregor and Anne Hathaway and has been described as an “‘80s-set thrill ride,” shot on “IMAX,” with dinosaur elements and a budget around $85M.
Read moreEthan Hawke Regrets Saying His Next Film Will Be “Among the Greatest Ever Made”: “I Don’t Know Why I Said That”
Last week, Ethan Hawke hyped the hell out of his next movie with Richard Linklater, calling it “among the greatest films ever made.” He now regrets saying that.
Read more‘The Bone Temple’ Reviews Are VERY GOOD — This Film is Much Better Than ‘28 Years Later’
Much more than its predecessor, “Bone Temple” is the kind of sequel that seems to almost dare audiences to walk out. My kind of movie.
Read more‘The Bone Temple’ Eyes $20M 4-Day Weekend Opening
Just to compare, “28 Years Later” opened last June to $30M domestically and ended up with $151.3M worldwide.
Read moreCinema Isn’t Dead, But It Still Hasn’t Topped 1999 (Or 2007) Yet
Is there any other movie year this century that even came remotely close? I present to you the next best option: 2007.
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