While I would have loved to see Bronstein continue making feature films, she has decided that her next project will be an Apple-produced limited series.
Read moreDaniel Goldhaber’s ‘Faces of Death’ Finally Drops a Trailer — Prepare for a Hard-R Horror Test
Jonathan Majors Sets Acting Comeback With Daily Wire-Produced Action Movie
Majors is currently shooting his first movie in four years, with cameras rolling this week in South Carolina on an untitled action film being produced by Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire.
Read moreEmma Stone to Star in Universal Rom-Com ‘The Catch’ With Chris Pine, Directed by Husband Dave McCary [Updated]
Stone is set to star in Universal Pictures’ upcoming romantic comedy “The Catch,” in which she will co-star with Chris Pine. A summer shoot is being eyed for the film.
Read moreCan Timothée Chalamet Actually Win His First Oscar?
A big question surrounding this year’s Best Actor race revolves around whether Timothée Chalamet, at 30, and seemingly the frontrunner, can pull off a win for his performance in “Marty Supreme.”
Read moreRon Shelton (‘Bull Durham’) to Direct First Film in Nearly 10 Years
I’m seeing that after almost 10 years off, Ron Shelton, 80, is brewing something — a directorial effort that’s supposed to kickstart production in the spring.
Read more‘Scream 7’ Reviews Are Franchise Worst — 43% on RT, 38 on MC
No worries for Paramount: even if “Scream 7” is earning the worst reviews in the franchise, it’s still tracking for a franchise-best $50M opening weekend.
Read morePark Chan-wook Named 2026 Cannes Film Festival Jury President [Updated]
The acclaimed filmmaker, known for directing “Oldboy,” “The Handmaiden,” and “Decision to Leave,” will lead the international jury tasked with selecting this year’s Palme d’Or winner.
Read more‘The Christophers’ Trailer Teases One of Steven Soderbergh’s Weaker Efforts
Report: Disney is “Concerned” About ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ — and More Confident About ‘Starfighter’
Disney hasn’t released a Star Wars movie in almost seven years, but that’s about to change this year with “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” which has many wondering if it can actually be a success.
Read moreApple Wins Bidding War for Austin Butler and Edward Berger’s Lance Armstrong Biopic
Berger is set to direct Austin Butler as Lance Armstrong in a biopic tackling the disgraced cyclist. Zach Baylin (“King Richard”) is writing the script, with Scott Stuber producing.
Read more‘Magnificent Seven’ Remake to Star Matt Dillon at MGM+
Dillon will play Chris Adams, the role originated by Yul Brynner in the original 1960 film. Production is set to begin in June 2026.
Read moreJohn Turturro to Star With Paul Rudd, and Paul Giamatti in Tom McCarthy’s ‘The Statement’
McCarthy, an actor-turned-director, of course helmed the 2015 Oscar winner “Spotlight,” and also directed three indie gems: “The Station Agent,” “The Visitor,” and “Win Win.”
Read more‘Scream 7’ Eyes $50M Weekend, Embargo Hasn’t Lifted Amid Toxic Buzz — ‘Scream 8’ Already Planned
I would tamp down any expectations you might have for this movie—that’s all I’ll say. Don’t expect reviews to pop up until tomorrow, afternoon.
Read moreFirst Reactions Call ‘Project Hail Mary’ a “Masterpiece” — But Should We Believe the Hype?
Buzz has been very positive, for months, when it comes to “Project Hail Mary,” which stars Ryan Gosling as a teacher who wakes up on a spaceship with no recollection of who he is or how he got there.
Read moreJane Schoenbrun’s ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp’ Miasma Has A Trailer
The trailer is just over a minute long, and we already get several moments of kids watching television in the dark in a hypnotic state — which is about as Schoenbrun-esque as it gets.
Read moreBerlin Film Festival Calls for “Extraordinary Meeting” Concerning its “Future” — Boss Tricia Tuttle’s Job in Jeopardy After Chaotic 76th Edition
Variety is confirming Bilde’s report that the German government is set to hold an “extraordinary meeting” over the “future direction” of the Berlinale.
Read more‘The Only Living Pickpocket in New York’ Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics — Sets U.S. Fall Release
Some who have seen the film pointed out that this could be the performance that finally gives John Turturro his first Oscar nomination.
Read moreJared Harris Joins Martin Scorsese’s ‘What Happens at Night’
A great character actor, Harris is known, in my world at least, for playing Lane Pryce in “Mad Men” — a character whose quiet authority and tragic arc left a lasting impression.
Read moreBREAKING: Warner Bros. Signals Paramount/Skydance Offer Could Be a “Superior Proposal” to Netflix
Warner Bros. has officially acknowledged having received a revised proposal from Paramount which, in its words, could realistically turn into what the company calls a “superior proposal”
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