Ryusuke Hamaguchi has shot a film in France, titled “All of the Sudden,” which will feature female lead duo Virginie Efira (“Benedetta”) and Tao Okamoto (“The Wolverine”).
Read moreChristopher Nolan Skeptical About Netflix’s 45-Day Theatrical Promise for Warner Bros. Movies
Since September, Christopher Nolan has been serving as president of the Directors Guild of America, placing him squarely at the center of Hollywood’s most important existential threats.
Read moreFirst Look: Javier Bardem as Max Cady in ‘Cape Fear’ Remake
Javier Bardem stars as Max Cady in “Cape Fear,” a series remake of the classic 1962 and 1991 films. Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson co-star as the couple Cady terrorizes.
Read moreFirst Look: Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson in Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Full Phil’
Above we have our first look at K-Stew and Harrelson in the film — a Paris-set surreal comedy that Dupieux describes as “Emily in Paris” in hell — a fever dream, a nightmare version of it.”
Read more‘The Drama' Trailer: Zendaya, Pattinson, and a Secret A24 Doesn’t Want You to Know
After ‘My Old Ass,’ Megan Park Sparks Multi-Studio Bidding War for Next Film
Major studios and streamers—including Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, Apple, Amazon, and Netflix— are vying for Park’s latest, despite no stars being attached.
Read moreAdam Driver “Committed” to Star in Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’
This means Driver joins an ever-evolving cast that already included Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, and Stephen Graham.
Read moreNancy Meyers' $100M+ Rom-Com Sets December 2027 Release via Warner Bros
The previous iteration of the cast had Penélope Cruz and Owen Wilson attached, and they’ll remain aboard, but added in are Kieran Culkin, Jude Law, and Emma Mackey.
Read moreThe Best Sundance Films of All-Time, According to 500+ Critics, Filmmakers
Here’s a flashback to a critics and filmmakers poll, conducted by the Sundance Film Festival, which just had its final edition in Park City end last night.
Read moreJessica Chastain and Chris Pine to Star in #MeToo Movie That Sounds Like After the Hunt 2.0
John Turturro Has Never Been Oscar-Nominated — Could ‘The Only Living Pickpocket in New York’ Finally Change That?
Last week, “The Only Pickpocket in New York” premiered at Sundance to very good reviews — it currently has an impressive 85 on Metacritic.
Read moreMeryl Streep Confirmed to Play Joni Mitchell in Cameron Crowe-Directed Biopic
Crowe’s biopic is a deeply personal project for him, a former Rolling Stone journalist in the ‘70s, who famously interviewed Mitchell in 1979 and has remained close friends with the singer
Read more‘Michael’ Trailer Released: Glossy Biopic Looks Like ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ on Steroids — Does Fuqua Have A Good Movie in Him?
Report: Majority of Film Students Are Having Trouble Sitting Through Movies
I just finished reading The Atlantic’s recent report on film-studies professors and, I won’t lie, a sense of dread set in almost immediately.
Read moreElon Musk Says Christopher Nolan Has “Lost His Integrity” Over Casting Black Actress (Lupita Nyong’o) as Helen of Troy in ‘The Odyssey’
Helen has historically been described as “fair-skinned” and “blonde,” and is famously invoked through the oft-quoted phrase “the face that launched a thousand ships.”
Read moreGéza Röhrig Says Terrence Malick’s ‘The Way of the Wind’ Might “Come Out in May” — Described as “His Final Film”
I know, we’ve been here before—too many times. Terrence Malick’s long-gestating biblical epic “The Way of the Wind” remains in post-production, and that’s seven years after shooting wrapped.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Send Help’ Overperforms, Hits #1 With $20M+ Opening — Readers’ Thoughts?
I gather many of our readers went out to catch “Send Help” over the weekend—what did you think? I previously wrote that it’s Raimi’s best film since “Drag Me to Hell,” released nearly 17 years ago.
Read moreScott Cooper Set to Direct ‘Time Out’ Remake — Christian Bale to Star
Christian Bale has so far collaborated on three films with director Scott Cooper—“Hostiles,” “Out of the Furnace,” and “The Pale Blue Eye”—and now a fourth collaboration is on the way.
Read moreDarren Aronofsky’s AI Series ‘1776’ Draws Severe Backlash: “A Complete Betrayal of Cinema”
Darren Aronofsky’s new, AI-driven project for TIME Magazine has stirred up quite the debate in the past 72 hours.
Read moreFirst Look: Johnny Depp as Scrooge in Ti West’s ‘Ebeneezer: A Christmas Carol’
That Ti West–directed Scrooge movie, “Ebeneezer: A Christmas Carol,” starring Johnny Depp and backed by Paramount? It’s really happening.
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