Netflix has never had a #1 movie at the box office, either domestically or globally, under the traditional theatrical model. ‘KPop’ is about to change that.
Read moreNicolas Cage in Talks to Lead ‘True Detective’ Season 5
if there’s one actor who could get me back in front of the screen for the fifth season of “True Detective,” it’s Nicolas Cage.
Read moreOscars: Is ‘Weapons’ the Surprise Best Picture Contender of 2025?
Oscar voters have proven they can expand their tastes into genre. Just last year, “The Substance” defied the odds and made it to the dance. Why not “Weapons”?
Read moreA24 Drops Zachary Wigon’s ‘Victorian Psycho’ — Bleecker Street Steps In
A24 has curiusly dropped “Victorian Psycho,” the new psychological thriller from Zachary Wigon (“Sanctuary”). The film is currently shooting in Ireland.
Read moreEdward Berger Confirms A24’s ‘The Riders’ With Brad Pitt Will Shoot “Early Next Year”
Pitt is currently shooting David Fincher’s “The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth” until around December, and “Riders” will be his next project after that.
Read moreKogonada’s $60M ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Is R-Rated, Skipping Fests, and Already Raising Eyebrows
Sony’s marketing for Kogonada’s latest has been… minimal at best. The campaign barely exists, giving the impression they might be quietly dumping it.
Read moreDaniel Day-Lewis’ First Film in 8 Years, ‘Anemone,’ Has A Trailer!
Daniel Day-Lewis, three-time Oscar winner, long regarded as one of cinema’s greatest actors, will end an eight-year hiatus with “Anemone.”
Read moreReport: Disney Is Suddenly Worried About Losing Its Gen Z “Male” Audience
Disney is suddenly freaking out about losing its “boy” audience. No, really—they’ve finally noticed that the demographic they’ve spent the last decade ignoring might actually matter.
Read more‘Hedda’ Trailer: Nia DaCosta’s Post-’Marvels’ Movie is 19th Century Stage Adaptation
Coming off the ‘Marvels’ stench from just a few years ago, Nia DaCosta has decided to cleanse herself by making a 19th century period piece starring Tessa Thompson.
Read moreFirst Look: Bradley Cooper’s ‘Is This Thing On?’ Sets December 19 Release Date
The film follows Cooper’s previous directing efforts, “A Star Is Born” and “Maestro,” both of which debuted on the fall festival circuit.
Read more‘The Mastermind’ Trailer: Kelly Reichardt Returns With One of Her Best Films Yet
Here’s a great film, one of very best films I saw at this year’s Cannes: Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind.” A trailer has been released.
Read moreAndrew Haigh Set to Direct ‘A Long Winter’ — Shoots in October
Hot off the heels of “All of Us Strangers,” filmmaker Andrew Haigh has been tasked to direct an Adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s “A Long Winter,” and it’s being prepped as his next film.
Read more‘The Long Walk’ Draws Strong First Reactions — From the Same Dozen Twitter Hype Squad
“The Long Walk,” which has been in development hell for decades, will finally be released in theaters on September 12 via Lionsgate.
Read moreEdward Zwick is Back? Set to Write & Direct ‘The Creed of Violence’
Some of his most notable works include “Glory,” “Legends of the Fall,” “The Last Samurai” “ Blood Diamond,” and “Courage Under Fire.”
Read more‘One Battle After Another’ Rated R — Runtime is 161 Minutes [Update]
It’s official, “One Battle After Another” has received an R Rating for "Pervasive Language, Violence, Sexual Content, and Drug Use"
Read moreAfter ‘Rebel Moon,’ Netflix Rejects Zack Snyder’s $100M Cop Thriller
Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer and a Spy’ Sparks Backlash From U.S. Theater Workers
It’s hardly shocking that staff at NYC’s Film Forum internally rebelling against the decision to bring the 2019 Venice Grand Jury Prize–winning film to U.S. audiences for the first time.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Sets Exclusive 3-Week Theatrical Release via Netflix — $120M Budget
This marks a rare step forward for theatrical-averse Netflix, which is starting to show signs of openness to big-screen releases.
Read moreNadav Lapid’s ‘Yes’ Finally Finds U.S. Distribution — No-Show at Fall Fests
Isn’t it odd how “Yes” was utterly acclaimed at Cannes, yet hasn’t shown up at any of the big fall festivals? No Telluride. No TIFF. No NYFF.
Read moreSofia Coppola’s Next Film Will Star Kirsten Dunst — Shoots Next Year
Seems like things are revving up on this one as Kirsten Dunst, a frequent Coppola collaborator, has hopped on-board the project
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