The death of Netflix DVD marks the loss of something even bigger Article 2211 words, published Sep 21 2023 17 votes
The fascinating story behind Sergei Bondarchuk’s 1968 epic War and Peace (2019) Article 2059 words, published Feb 15 2019 5 votes
The decomposition of Rotten Tomatoes: The most overrated metric in movies is erratic, reductive, and easily hacked — and yet has Hollywood in its grip Article 3287 words 41 votes
It’s not just ‘The Blind Side.’ In Hollywood, the ‘white savior’ won’t go quietly. Article 2160 words, published Aug 25 2023 22 votes
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar - Wes Anderson back on the Roald Dahl sauce Article 230 words 13 votes
"Short Term 12 remains that rarest of things: a truly undiscovered jewel. A diamond still buried in coal." Article 3791 words 11 votes
The National Association of Theatre Owners is projecting that more than 200,000 moviegoers will attend same-day viewings of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at theaters across North America Article 629 words 25 votes
With Greta Gerwig’s $100 million new film, Mattel is trying to prove Barbie isn’t hopelessly out of date Article 19 votes
‘Diversity fatigue’? Hollywood loses four Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion leaders in less than two weeks. Article 489 words 33 votes
Judd Apatow interviews Mel Brooks: "The Immortal Mel Brooks" comedy Article 5690 words, published Jun 9 2023 11 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
Spider-Verse artists say working on the sequel was ‘death by a thousand paper cuts’ Article 3963 words 41 votes
How ‘Walk Hard’ almost destroyed the musical biopic comedy Article 1455 words, published Dec 21 2018 17 votes
The new Barbie movie used so much pink paint on set that it caused an international shortage, according to its production designer Article 386 words 22 votes
Why are all action heroes named Jack, James, or John? Article 3632 words, published Mar 11 2023 9 votes
Hollywood cannot survive without movie theaters. Why is this so hard for studios to believe? Article 1054 words 5 votes
Warner Bros. Discovery says it’s done killing shows and movies just for tax write-offs Article 414 words 3 votes
How Netflix’s ‘Knives Out’ sequel overcame AMC Theatres’ resistance and scored a big-screen release Article 1144 words 5 votes
‘Fast X’ budget has ballooned to $340 million – Can it still turn a profit for Universal? Article 919 words 5 votes
Venice: Can Alejandro González Iñárritu beguile Oscar voters again with ‘Bardo’? Article 684 words 3 votes
HBO Max and Warner Bros. Discovery seem to be on fire, and that's on purpose. The plan is to make a lot of money as cheaply as possible. Article 1516 words 7 votes