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17 votes
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Which directors have a flawless filmography?
I'm finishing a full rewatch of the films from the Coen Brothers tonight and have decided to go with PTA next. PTA really has no stinkers in his filmography. Fincher is pretty close, but I haven't...
I'm finishing a full rewatch of the films from the Coen Brothers tonight and have decided to go with PTA next. PTA really has no stinkers in his filmography. Fincher is pretty close, but I haven't seen Alien 3 and I'm willing to forgive the first film or two.
Who else can share this level of consistency?
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Karen Gillan joins the new ‘Highlander’ and has the best reaction to the news
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Shoplifting from American Apparel (2012)
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Peacemaker season 2 opens by retconning Zack Snyder's Justice League out of existence
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In an industry dominated by male creative directors, a quiet shift is taking place in Copenhagen, where women are not only leading fashion labels but redefining what success looks like
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Billie Eilish announces James Cameron 3D collab in Manchester
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Inside NPR's Tiny Desk Concert | Set tour
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‘The Odyssey’ 70mm IMAX tickets are going on sale a year in advance — This Thursday, July 17
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‘Dune: Part Three’ gets official title, will include sequences shot with IMAX cameras
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First look at ‘Godzilla Minus One’ director Takashi Yamazaki’s design for Mechagodzilla
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Inside ‘Elio’s’ “catastrophic” path: America Ferrera’s exit, director change and erasure of queer themes
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Matt Reeves finally completes ‘The Batman 2’ script
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The 100 best movies of the 21st Century - voted by more than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world
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‘The Social Network’ sequel in the works, directed by Aaron Sorkin
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What’s next for Denis Villeneuve’s Bond movie? Amazon’s wishlist includes Jacob Elordi, Tom Holland and Harris Dickinson.
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Denis Villeneuve to direct next James Bond film
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A24 sets horror movie ‘The Backrooms’ from 19-year-old Kane Parsons, youngest director in studio’s history
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‘Nosferatu’ director Robert Eggers sets ‘A Christmas Carol’ remake at Warner Bros., Willem Dafoe eyed for Scrooge
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Peter Sohn (Elemental) to direct ‘Incredibles 3’
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Every Wes Anderson movie, explained by Wes Anderson
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Wong Kar Wai on In the Mood for Love at 25 – a new interview: “Can an algorithm understand the weight of a glance between two people?”
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Brentford boss Thomas Frank has emerged as Tottenham Hotspur's leading candidate to replace Ange Postecoglou as manager
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‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ bidding war begins – Taylor Sheridan, Neon and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions among names in the mix
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Amazon MGM Studios in talks to acquire hot video game package ‘Split Fiction’ teaming Jon M. Chu and Sydney Sweeney
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‘Superman’ faced major changes after test screenings — Reshoots, less humor, shorter runtime, new editor and composer
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Michael Bay will direct the ‘Skibidi Toilet’ movie
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Cannes winners: Palme D’Or goes to Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’; Grand Prize is Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’
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Alex Garland confirmed to direct live-action ‘Elden Ring’ movie from A24 and Bandai Namco
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Tom Cruise’s secret weapon on ‘Mission: Impossible’ is a man he calls McQ
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Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’ wows Cannes in premiere, gets extraordinary nineteen-minute ovation
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Dogma 25: Group of Scandi filmmakers launching refreshed manifesto
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Nouvelle Vague | Trailer
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Mel Gibson sets ‘Resurrection Of The Christ’ with Lionsgate; follow-up to blockbuster ‘The Passion Of The Christ’
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As Tom Cruise brings ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ to Cannes, all five franchise directors look back at the wild ride
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Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ is the first Oscar movie of 2025
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How Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood discovered a new generation of stars
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Alicia Vikander to star in new West End production of Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, which will also be her UK theatre debut
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“Capitão Astúcia” takes an alternative path in filmmaking: straight to YouTube, free of charge
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‘Miami Vice’ movie in the works with Joseph Kosinski directing
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The icy glamour of Greta Garbo's doomed heroines is genuinely iconic – over a century after her first appearance, here's why Hollywood missed her so badly
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Came across this interesting article on why the Wolfs isn't getting a sequel
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It's got colliding planets, women in peril and an angry phone-in host – inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition that refuses to shy away from his problematic side
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Peter Watts on ‘Blindsight’, ‘Armored Core’ and working with Neill Blomkamp
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Yoshinao Satoh animation work
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Greenland documentary forces Danes to confront their colonial heritage – broadcast of Grønlands Hvide Guld made waves in February in both countries
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Aspect ratios with Sinners director Ryan Coogler
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Cannes 2025 competition: Ari Aster, Joachim Trier, Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Kelly Reichardt, Julia Ducournau and Wes Anderson among lineup
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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ helmer Michael Sarnoski to direct adaptation of popular video game ‘Death Stranding’ for A24 and Kojima Productions
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You get to choose your favorite director's next project. What is it, and why?
I think about this from time to time. Good directors often switch gears. They abandon beloved themes, franchises, or entire genres. Sometimes they become producers for the series they initiated...
I think about this from time to time. Good directors often switch gears. They abandon beloved themes, franchises, or entire genres. Sometimes they become producers for the series they initiated and the quality takes a dip. In any event, for whatever reason, talented movie directors sometimes decide to dedicate their careers to something we are not as fond of. Perhaps you read a book that would be perfect for them! This post is an opportunity to put them on the right track! (in our imaginations at least...)
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