Apparently, Jason Isaacs might know something that we don’t. The actor, who had previously auditioned for the role of Aslan in Disney’s ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ movies, tells The Week that one of the books Gerwig is adapting might be “The Magician’s Nephew.”
Read more‘The Brutalist' Named Year's Best Film by New York Film Critics Circle
The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC), one of the most important critics groups in the country, are currently announcing their 2024 winners. The Best Picture winners this decade have been “First Cow,” “Drive My Car,” Tár and “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
Read moreGuillermo Del Toro is Working on ‘Nightmare Alley' Black-and-White Extended Cut
Aaron Taylor-Johnson on ‘Kraven': “Come See This Movie. I Promise You It Won't Disappoint"
‘Kraven’ himself, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, is now begging audiences to give his movie a chance. Forget about the toxic buzz, the middling trailer or the lengthy reshoots — this movie will surprise you in how great it’s turned out to be.
Read moreFlashback: Luca Guadagnino Pans ‘La La Land,' ‘The Revenant,' ‘The Lobster' and More
I recently stumbled upon an amusing 2017 interview with Guadagnino, who at the time was about to release “Call Me By Your Name.” He sat down for an honest and rather no-holds-barred chat with fringe outlet Fantastic Man.
Read moreLukas Dhont Set to Direct ‘Coward'
Flemish director Lukas Dhont, who was Oscar nominated for 2023 Cannes winner “Close,” is reteaming with co-writer Angelo Tijssens on “Coward,” whose plot details have not yet been disclosed (via Screen). Dhont won the Caméra d'Or at Cannes in 2018 for “Girl,” and went on to garner acclaim for 2022’s “Close.”
Sean Penn Slams the Oscars; Calls ‘The Apprentice’ A “Great Film" That Should Be Part of This Year’s Race
Here comes Sean Penn, yet again, slamming the industry, particularly the Oscars, for “limiting different cultural expressions” and voicing his support for Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice” while at Marrakech Film Festival.
Read moreBrady Corbet Says ‘The Brutalist’ Has an Intermission Because “I Have a Hard Time Sitting Still for 3 and a Half Hours"
If it were up to me, “The Brutalist” would run straight through, without an intermission. It doesn’t help that the first half of the film is much stronger than the second, and the intermission only makes this flaw more glaring.
Read moreGender-Neutral Gothams Snub Female Actresses; Acting Awards Exclusively Go to Male Performers
Only men won acting awards, leaving the women empty handed. The three acting winners were all men. You had some great performances from Nicole Kidman, Mikey Madison and Marianne Jean-Baptiste completely overlooked.
Read more‘Moana 3' Already in the Works
Not that shocking to hear that Disney is already planning “Moana 3.” It would have been more of a surprise if word got out that a third film wouldn’t happen. Disney is milking the ‘Moana’ franchise with a live-action remake as well — set for 2026 release. “Moana 2” has already grossed $400M in just six days of release.
‘Snow White' Finally Released by Disney After Multiple Online Leaks
After multiple online leaks, Disney has finally decided to officially release the “Snow White” trailer. It’s now readily available to view on all platforms. Let the nightmare fuel envelop all your senses.
Read more‘A Different Man' Stuns and Wins Best Picture at Gotham Awards
Nobody expected Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” to win Best Feature, and know what? I’m all here for it. Most predictions had this year’s voting committee picking either “Anora” or “Nickel Boys” for the top prize.
Read moreFrancis Ford Coppola to Shoot His Next Film in Early 2025: “Strange '30s-Style Musical"
Coppola is telling The Washington Post that he’ll be moving to London, which is where production on ‘Glimpses of the Moon’ is set to begin. The filmmaker describes it as a “’30s-style strange musical.” No cast has so far been revealed for the film.
Read more‘Nosferatu' Reviews Are Very Positive — 83 on Metacritic
The review embargo has lifted on Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu,” and as expected, the reception is very positive, with only a handful of critics having some reservations.
Read moreMike Flanagan's ‘The Life of Chuck' Sets May 30, 2025 Release Date
Back in September, NEON acquired Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of Chuck.” A 2025 release date was being set up for the film, which meant that it wouldn’t take part in this year’s Oscar race, and that’s despite winning the coveted TIFF People’s Choice Award.
Read moreEli Roth's ‘Thanksgiving 2' Starts Filming in March; 2025 Release Date
Paul Schrader Regrets Directing ‘Dominion: The Exorcist'
Justin Kurzel is Pitching A ‘Mad Max' Prequel
Kurzel is very militant about his idea of doing an instalment set in the early days of the fall of civilization before we encounter Mel Gibson’s Max Rockatansky. He is now seeking George Miller to pitch his project.
Read moreAva DuVernay Says NEON Was Not the “Right Choice” for ‘Origin’: “Lackluster Distribution”
DuVernay isn’t done scorching NEON. Speaking at the Marrakech International Film Festival (via The Playlist), the filmmaker acknowledged that the film “had difficulties finding an audience.” DuVernay continued …
Read moreSharon Stone Slams Sam Raimi For His Lack of “Loyalty"
These days, Sharon Stone seems like a real peach to hang around with. The actress is now criticizing her “The Quick and the Dead” director Sam Raimi, nearly 30 years after the film’s release, for his lack of “loyalty” towards her.
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