Marvel continues to push the envelope: how many characters can they squeeze into a single movie before it collapses under its own weight?
Read more‘Rivals of the Amziah King’ Still Had No Buyer — So Black Bear Will Just Release It Themselves
Financier Black Bear, which recently launched its own U.S. distribution arm, has decided to just release the film themselves. The reason: “no immediate buyers” and the “wonky economics.”
Read moreQuentin Tarantino on Why He Scrapped ‘The Movie Critic’: “Who Wants to See A Movie About A F*cking Movie Critic?”
The director finally shed some light on why he pulled the plug. Interestingly, the project didn’t even start as a feature.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino Says His “Final Film” Needed to Be “Uncharted Territory,” Not a Cliff Booth Sequel
Speaking on The Church of Tarantino podcast, the director admitted that while he initially planned to direct the Cliff Booth movie himself, he ultimately lost interest.
Read more‘Superman’ Sequel “Fast-Tracked” for Early 2026 Shoot, and July 2027 Release Date
The plot remains under wraps, though speculation ranges from a Superman/Supergirl team-up to a storyline involving The Authority.
Read moreRegina Hall & Anna Faris to Return for Wayans Brothers’ ‘Scary Movie 6’ — June 2026 Release Date
The film is set to begin production in October, ahead of its worldwide theatrical release on June 12, 2026, via Paramount.
Read moreThursday Previews: ‘Weapons’ $4M, ‘Freakier Friday’ $2M, ‘Nobody 2’ $1.3M
Summer is down to its final stretch, and the only major studio-wide entry this mid-August weekend is Universal’s “Nobody 2.”
Read more‘Jay Kelly’ and ‘No Other Choice’ Are the Only Films Playing Three Major Fall Festivals This Year
Usually, when a film hits four out of four, you can expect it to be met with critical acclaim. This year, no such title exists, save for a documentary.
Read moreCharlotte Wells Says Chantal Akerman Helped Influence Her Next Project
For three years, Wells resisted rushing into a follow-up. She waited, she reflected, and she refused to commit to a project, until now.
Read moreTim Burton Explains His Love for ‘The Lighthouse,' His Disinterest in Superhero Movies
Isla Johnston to Star in Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Joan of Arc’ at Warner Bros.
Johnston played the young Beth Harmon in the hit Netflix series, the role that later became a breakout for Anya Taylor-Joy.
Read moreThe Duffer Brothers Exit Netflix, Score a Massive Paramount Deal — Can They Deliver Outside of ‘Strange Things’?
I’m highly skeptical these guys have the goods — outside the Stranger Things bubble, they’ve never proved they can deliver.
Read more‘Caught Stealing’ First Reactions: Muted Buzz for Darren Aronofsky’s Crime Caper
Sony’s rough summer is set to end on a curious note, as the studio quietly unloads Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing” on August 29 — the very last week of the season, in a move that hardly screams confidence.
Read moreAlexander Payne Slams Bloated Runtimes: “Cut, Cut, I Get It”
Sure, some films still have viewers checking their watches, but 130-180 minute blockbusters are increasingly becoming the norm. Once upon a time, the sweet spot was considered 90 to 120 minutes.
Read moreFirst Look at ‘Sisu’ Sequel
“Sisu: Road to Revenge” is scheduled to hit theaters on November 21, 2025. Its world premiere was just announced for Fantastic Fest in late September.
Read more‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Test Screening Reactions Suggest A Thrilling Sequel —Jack O’Connell vs. Ralph Fiennes
Last month, the first test screening of Nia DaCosta’s “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” occurred, and early reactions suggest we might be looking at something surprisingly strong.
Read more‘The Running Man’ Delayed by a Week to November 14
It didn’t make much sense for Edgar Wright’s “The Running Man” to stick with its November 7 release, the same day another action film, “Predator: Badlands,” hits theaters. Paramount just made the smart move, pushing Wright’s movie back a week to November 14.
Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or Winner ‘It Was Just An Accident’ Gets First Trailer Ahead of October Release
Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just An Accident” won the Palme d’Or in May, and will be rolled out in theaters this October 15. Neon has now released the first trailer.
Read moreSinéad O’Connor Biopic in the Works with Josephine Decker Directing
The Sinead project is just one of dozens of music biopics in the works, with already well over a dozen greenlit projects.
Read moreRon Howard Seemingly Disowns His JD Vance Biopic ‘Hillbilly Elegy’: “It’s A Mixed Bag”
“I don’t think about it,” Howard tells Vulture of the movie that rose Vance’s prominence, noting its sharply divided reception.
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