In a little-seen interview from four weeks ago, Gilliam bluntly admits that he’s once again come up short on funding what he describes as his swan song. “I don’t know if anybody will ever fund it,” he says.
Read morePaul Verhoeven Says ‘Young Sinner' is About “An Evangelical Christian Girl Who Really Likes Sex"
In Paris, to promote the release of his biography, Verhoeven confirms he still intends to make “Young Sinner,” and his description of the film is pure Verhoeven. Sex. Lots of sex.
Read moreJonathan Glazer Says New Film Is on the Way: “I Won’t Wait Another 10 Years”
Glazer didn’t offer any details about the new project, and if his past work is any indication, we likely won’t know what he’s been quietly crafting until it’s already up on the screen.
Read moreAaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ Sequel Will Center on Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen
The sequel will be less about Mark Zuckerberg and pivot more around Frances Haugen — the former Facebook product manager turned whistleblower.
Read moreTeaser For Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Leaks Online!
The trailer has seen numerous leaks online, but Universal’s done a good job taking them down, but not all. Some sites have it embedded.
Read more‘Jurassic World Rebirth' Budget Was $225M — Projected to Earn $80M 3-Day Holiday Weekend
Whether ‘Rebirth’ manages to ignite fresh interest or simply marks the beginning of the end remains to be seen. Either way, the box office performance this weekend will speak volumes about the future of the franchise.
Read morePixar: “Stop Complaining That We Don't Make Original Stories if You Don't Show Up To See Them"
‘Sentimental Value': Joachim Trier's Cannes-Winning Film Has A Trailer
Edgar Wright’s ‘The Running Man’ Trailer Delivers Pop‑Fueled Action
Here’s our first trailer for Edgar Wright’s “The Running Man,” based on the original Stephen King novel. Glen Powell is taking on the lead role.
Read moreTHR: Pixar’s ‘Elio’ Was Rewritten, Reshot, and Went Overbudget to Erase Queer Character
“Elio” was gutted from the inside, a victim of executive meddling, tonal indecision, and the post-Lightyear panic that’s left the studio skittish on “queer representation.”
Read more‘House of Games’ Remake to Star Viola Davis, Yahya Abdul-Mateen, But Without David Mamet
Amazon MGM Studios is pressing forward with a reimagining of David Mamet’s 1987 neo-noir “House of Games,” with Viola Davis and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II set to star.
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‘Indiana Jones’ Reboot Planned at Lucasfilm
Lucasfilm is quietly preparing to reboot the ‘Indiana Jones’ franchise, but not before giving it a bit of breathing room. The studio is reportedly letting the IP “rest for a bit” before launching a full-scale reboot.
Read moreNew Teaser For Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’
If you happened to catch “F1” over the weekend, you may have seen the brand-new teaser for “One Battle After Another,” offering fresh glimpses of footage.
Read more‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Reviews Aren’t Good: 55 on Metacritic and 58% on RT
“Jurassic World: Rebirth” stands as another warning sign: legacy franchises can’t survive on spectacle alone. You still need characters to care about.
Read more‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Starts Production — Meryl Streep’s First Movie Role in Five Years
Production on “The Devil Wears Prada 2” has commenced. Meryl Streep is set to reprise her iconic role as Miranda Priestly in the follow-up to the 2006 film.
Read moreBox Office: Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Races to $58M; Best Debut for an Original Film in 2025
After outperforming Sunday projections with a $15M haul (only down 17% from Saturday), the racing drama finished its opening weekend with $58M, exceeding the $55M reported yesterday.
Read moreStephen Frears’ ‘Wilder & Me' Struggles for Funding: “It's A Difficult Time"
Stephen Frears wants to make “Wilder & Me,” a film about the final, faltering chapter of Billy Wilder’s legendary career, but like his subject, he’s facing his own late-career battle with momentum.
Read moreChaos as Usual on the Set of David O. Russell’s ‘Madden'
Another day, another on-set meltdown courtesy of David O. Russell. This time, he got into a full-blown shouting match with legendary cinematographer Robert Richardson.
Read moreAMC Theaters Now Warns Moviegoers About Lengthy “25-30 Minutes” of Previews Before Movie Starts
In a rare moment of clarity, AMC Theatres has done something moviegoers have been begging for since the dawn of multiplexes: tell people when the actual movie starts.
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