While Kayal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine As Light” keeps topping critics polls, the Film Federation of India (FFI) is continuing to defend its snub of the film for Oscar submission in the international film race.
Read moreTHR Predicts Josh O'Connor as Next James Bond
A few days ago, The InSneider reported that Aaron Taylor-Johnson was no longer in the running to play James Bond. Did the bombing of ‘Kraven’ deflate his stock? Possibly.
Read moreLuca Guadagnino's 195-Minute ‘An Even Bigger Splash' is Coming Soon
Luca Guadagnino says “An Even Bigger Splash” is being “finalized” and that it will be released very soon. This new version of of the 2016 film would be 70 minutes longer than the original.
Read moreJane Schoenbrun Describes Next Film as Hybrid of ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire' and ‘Friday the 13th' Sequel
At a ‘TV Glow’ Q&A, Schoenbrun says the film is called “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” describing it as “Portrait of a Lady on Fire set in a Friday the 13th sequel.” Jesus, what a description.
Read moreReaders' Thoughts on ‘Superman' Trailer?
Mikey Madison Refused Intimacy Coordinator on ‘Anora' to Preserve “Authenticity" of Sex Scenes
Mikey Madison has sparked a debate for her comments about not using an intimacy coordinator when making “Anora.” It was her choice to not have one, but that doesn’t seem to be enough for some people.
Read more‘Magazine Dreams' Sets March 21, 2025 Release Date
Briarcliffe already bought one film nobody else wanted (“The Apprentice”) and they’ve just helped save another one from oblivion by acquiring “Magazine Dreams,” starring Jonathan Majors, from Searchlight.
Read moreChristopher Nolan Says ‘Gladiator II' is “Masterful" and His Favorite Movie of 2024
Matt Reeves Confirms Talks For ‘The Penguin' Season 2
NEON Reteams With Maika Monroe on ‘Watcher' Director's ‘Brides'
Sofia Coppola Has Started Writing Her Next Film
Sofia Coppola is telling Vogue that she’s started writing her next film, and that she’ll be working on it for most of 2025. The script is still in the “very early stages,” but that she’s “excited” to see where it goes.
David Cronenberg's Next Film Might Be ‘Consumed'
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s ‘Judy' Has Already Started Production
I’m being told Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s tentatively titled “Judy,” starring Tom Cruise, started filming in November, and just wrapped the first part of production last week. Shooting will resume in January. That’s great news for a potential 2025 release.
Read moreOliver Stone Says Hollywood Has Blacklisted Him Because He Interviewed Putin
At this past May’s Cannes Film festival, I met up with a producer who told me that Oliver Stone, 77, was shopping around a highly political feature film project, and I swore not to talk about its contents, but Stone definitely wants to make another film.
Read moreRUMOR: Sacha Baron Cohen's Mephisto is Villain of ‘Spider-Man 4'
Marvel boss Kevin Feige is said to have “big plans” for Mephisto a character that was originally rumored to appear in the Disney+ series “Agatha All Along,” he’s now set to debut in another Marvel series, “Ironheart.”
Read moreTrailer for A24's ‘Death of a Unicorn'
Alex Scharfman’s debut feature, starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, concerns a father and daughter who "accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat.”
Read moreLinus Sandgren Replaces Greig Fraser as DP on ‘Dune: Messiah'
Greig Fraser will not be coming back for “Dune: Messiah.” His replacement will be Oscar winning DP Linus Sandgren whose most notable work can be seen in “La La Land”, “Saltburn,” “Babylon,” and “No Time to Die.”
Read more‘Carry-On' Becomes Netflix's Most-Watched Movie Debut of 2024
Jaume Collet-Serra’s “Carry-On,” an airport Christmas thriller starring Taron Egerton, Jason Bateman, and Sofia Carson, was the most-watched debut on Netflix this year. The film just nabbed 42M views in its first five days of release.
Read moreDisney Pulls Trans Storyline from Pixar's ‘Win or Lose'
Pixar has removed a transgender character’s storyline from their upcoming “Win or Lose.” You should take a look at the online outrage that’s happening over this (actually, maybe you shouldn’t).
Read moreOscars Shortlists Announced; Includes International Film, Visual Effects & Documentary
This year, 85 countries submitted their selections. That’s a record. A quick glimpse at the short list, it’s hard not to predict “I’m Still Here,” “Emilia Perez,” and “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” as our main frontrunners.
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