John Carpenter has remained largely uninvolved and has expressed skepticism about remakes in general—wise fella. As of now, no director is attached to this latest attempt at a reboot
Read moreDamien Chazelle’s New Film Titled ‘Sacrifice’? Stars Cillian Murphy and Daniel Craig, Set in 1940s Prison
Just a quick update on Damien Chazelle’s next film, which is currently shooting in Athens — the cast includes Cillian Murphy, Daniel Craig, Michelle Williams, and Mia Threapleton.
Read morePierre Niney, Anne Dorval and Paul Kircher to Star in Xavier Dolan’s Next Movie? Fall Shoot Confirmed
Dolan’s film is set in 1880s “Parisian literary world” and will be shot in that city. It’s being described as horror with comic elements. A fall shoot is nearing.
Read moreRichard Kelly Claims He’s Directing A New Movie “Very Soon”
There’s never been any question that Kelly wants to direct again, and there have been clear attempts at doing just that, but his wild ambitions paved the way for many hurdles these last two decades.
Read moreChloe Domont’s ‘A Place in Hell’ Sets December 25 Release at Neon
Domont’s latest, titled “A Place in Hell,” set up at Neon and starring Michelle Williams, Andrew Scott, and Daisy Edgar-Jones, has just been dated for a December 25, 2026 release.
Read more‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ Trailer: The Hunger Games Returns for a Familiar, Bloodier Prequel
Francis Lawrence is directing the film, with Billy Ray writing the screenplay. There have been five “Hunger Games” movies, with the last one being “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes”
Read moreOver 1,000 Hollywood Creatives, Including David Fincher, Denis Villeneuve, and Joaquin Phoenix, Sign Letter Opposing Paramount-WBD Deal
Of course, there is no reason to believe this letter will change the minds of Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav or the board, who stand to make significant financial gains from the deal.
Read moreJohn Waters Says No One Will Fund ‘Liarmouth’ With Aubrey Plaza, 22 Years Since Last Movie: “Nobody Will Give Us the Money”
Hard to believe, but John Waters hasn’t directed a film in 22 years — his last effort was 2004’s “A Dirty Shame.” It’s not for lack of trying, either.
Read more60 Years Later: The Best Films of 1966
Six decades on, the films of 1966 feel like the final year before the American New Wave would begin. The old guard was still present, but the rules were slowly being rewritten,
Read moreA24’s ‘Tony,’ Matt Johnson’s Anthony Bourdain Biopic, Heads to Reshoots This Month
Paramount’s ‘Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender’ Allegedly Leaked in Full, Six Months Before Release
Paramount’s “Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender” isn’t supposed to come out until October 9, but it has apparently already leaked online. Paramount has yet to comment on the situation.
Read moreSteven Soderbergh Doubles Down on AI Use in Next Movie: “I’m Just Not Threatened by It”
For Soderbergh, AI is not an existential crisis—it’s an unfamiliar instrument that he intends to learn, test, and potentially exploit creatively. In his own words, “My job is to deliver a good movie, period.”
Read moreBox Office: ‘Project Hail Mary’ Drops Only Just 31%, Heads for $300M; ‘The Drama’ Has Major Legs; “Super Mario Galaxy Movie” Rules Again
What an amazing success “Project Hail Mary” has become. The film earned $7M on Friday and will have a $24M fourth weekend — that’s a very low 31% drop from the previous weekend.
Read moreCannes 2026: Directors’ Fortnight Lineup Could Include Kantemir Balagov, Radu Jude, Sarah Arnold, NEON Doc and Quentin Dupieux Surprise
With the Cannes Film Festival fast approaching, attention is now shifting to one of its most closely watched parallel sections: the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs (Directors’ Fortnight).
Read moreS. Craig Zahler's ‘The Bookie and the Bruiser' Starts Production —Fred Melamed Joins the Cast
After more than a year of waiting, Zahler’s ‘Bookie and the Bruiser,’ starring Vince Vaughn and Theo James, is set to start production on April 1 in Toronto.
Read morePixar Scrapped ‘Be Fri’ After Executives Feared “Girl Power” Messaging
The project reportedly went through four major iterations and was close to animation when it was suddenly halted by Pixar boss Pete Docter.
Read moreSteven Spielberg Calls Scrapped ‘Robopocalypse’ Too Expensive: “It Would Have Ended a Studio”
There was a time when many believed Spielberg would direct the ambitious“Robopocalypse,” which tackles the story of humanity’s desperate last stand against an AI uprising.
Read moreGia Coppola’s ‘Perfect’ Axed by Netflix After Millie Bobby Brown Exits Due to “Creative Differences”
It looks as though Netflix has axed Gia Coppola’s “Perfect,” which will no longer be moving forward at the streamer after star Millie Bobby Brown exited the project.
Read moreNEON Circles Na Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’ as Potential Seventh Straight Palme d’Or
Neon is in talks to acquire Na Hong-jin’s “Hope.” The film stars Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander in lead roles, and will be in Cannes 2026 competition.
Read more‘Lord of War’ Sequel Moves Ahead as Vertical Lands U.S. Rights, Sets 2027 Release
Vertical has now acquired the U.S. distribution rights to ‘Lord of War 2,’ and the film is slated for a 2027 theatrical release, with first footage set to be previewed at CinemaCon next week.
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