‘It Follows’ sequel revealed: Maika Monroe and director David Robert Mitchell reunite for ‘They Follow’ Article 350 words 8 votes
Martin Scorsese interviewed by Edgar Wright | British Film Institute London Film Festival 2023 Screen Talk Video 1:34:55, published Oct 11 2023 6 votes
Is cinema dying? And if so, who is responsible? – A murder mystery. Video 1:31:11, published Oct 3 2023 23 votes
Martin Scorsese says ‘fight back’ against comic book movie culture by supporting directors like Christopher Nolan: ‘We’ve got to save cinema’ Article 295 words 59 votes
Michael Mann confirms ‘Heat 2’ as next movie and comments on potential reteam with Adam Driver Article 418 words 9 votes
Wes Anderson talks about Roald Dahl’s ‘The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar’, teases his next movie, and claims: “I don’t have an aesthetic” Article 4039 words 16 votes
Klaus Härö shines light on deportation of Jews from Finland in ‘Never Alone’ – first look at World War II drama Article 769 words 7 votes
‘The Creator’ looks to turn moviegoers into believers: How Disney marketed Gareth Edwards’ original sci-fi pic science fiction Article 1562 words 15 votes
Denmark has submitted Nikolaj Arcel's ‘The Promised Land’ as its candidate for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards Article 252 words 5 votes
Finland picks Aki Kaurismäki's ‘Fallen Leaves’ in Oscars 2024 International Feature category comedy Article 223 words 6 votes
William Friedkin, acclaimed director of ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist,’ dies at 87 Article 2848 words 27 votes
"Short Term 12 remains that rarest of things: a truly undiscovered jewel. A diamond still buried in coal." Article 3791 words 11 votes
Francis Ford Coppola predicts ‘we’re on the verge of a golden age’ of cinema after Barbie and Oppenheimer success Link 27 votes
Hayao Miyazaki’s final film to be known as ‘The Boy and the Heron,’ sets North America release Article 498 words 51 votes
Michael Mann’s Venice-bound ‘Ferrari’ revs Neon distribution deal for Christmas Day release Article 509 words 6 votes
Upcoming Netflix WWII film, Six Triple Eight, stars Kerry Washington in film about unique Black female American unit Article 549 words, published Feb 17 2023 15 votes
“Mission: Accepted!”: Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig follow Tom Cruise in cross-promoting movies Article 253 words 7 votes
‘Superman: Legacy’: James Gunn taps David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan for Clark Kent and Lois Lane in DC Studios film Article 474 words 15 votes
Inside the ‘Superman: Legacy’ screen tests as decision 2023 drags into second week Article 754 words 19 votes
Wes Anderson’s secret weapon: The camera moves of Sanjay Sami Article 2373 words, published Jun 21 2023 8 votes
How Christopher Nolan learned to stop worrying and love AI Article 3741 words, published Jun 20 2023 10 votes
How ‘Walk Hard’ almost destroyed the musical biopic comedy Article 1455 words, published Dec 21 2018 17 votes
‘Superman: Legacy’ in-person screen tests on the horizon as Warner Bros and James Gunn get closer to finding Clark Kent and Lois Lane Article 264 words 5 votes
Martin Scorsese locks ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ run time - 3 hours, 26 minutes Article 275 words 4 votes
‘Star Wars’: New movies from James Mangold, Dave Filoni in the works science fiction Article 447 words 5 votes
‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’ director “surprised” with film criticism, reveals he’s “definitely done with superheroes” Article 504 words 6 votes
Quentin Tarantino’s final film is coming as filmmaker readies ‘The Movie Critic’ Article 617 words 10 votes
‘Star Wars’ shakeup: Kevin Feige and Patty Jenkins movies shelved, Taika Waititi looking to star in his own film science fiction Article 885 words 5 votes
Berlin Film Festival winners: French documentary ‘On The Adamant’ by Nicolas Philibert wins Golden Bear documentaries Article 392 words 2 votes
DGA Awards: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert win for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Article 1195 words 3 votes
‘Paddington’ filmmaker Paul King to direct Tom Holland’s Fred Astaire movie for Sony Article 378 words 4 votes
‘This could be a career ender’: Elizabeth Banks risks it all for the gory, R-rated ‘Cocaine Bear’ Article 3476 words 5 votes
Malou Reymann picked up the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg Film Festival with her second feature Unruly Article 526 words 2 votes