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With next phases set, Marvel homes in on directors
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‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty’ to be directed by ‘Shang-Chi’ filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton
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Jordan Peele exists in a space of his own
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Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise’ chaotic production lasted 270+ days
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‘Lilo & Stitch’ live-action pic at Disney taps ‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’s Dean Fleischer Camp to direct
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‘Captain America 4’ with Anthony Mackie lands ‘Cloverfield Paradox’ director Julius Onah
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James Cameron tells off ‘Avatar’ haters, defends three-hour ‘Avatar 2’ runtime: ‘Get up and go pee’
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How Taika Waititi shoots a film at three budget levels
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Making massive ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ made Colin Trevorrow worried for the future of indies
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Ruben Östlund's ‘Triangle of Sadness’ wins Palme d’Or at 2022 Cannes Film Festival
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Gifted helmer Hlynur Pálmason interrogates the role of religion in Iceland's past – but it's really colonialism that's at question in his new film 'Godland'
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After winning Cannes' top prize for 'The Square', director Ruben Östlund is back with a cruise liner comedy that's an excruciating, vomit-filled assault on the super-rich
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Taneli Mustonen and Aleksi Hyvärinen talk their horror movie ‘The Twin’, including grief as a conduit for horror and what's so scary about twins
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New David Lynch film to be announced at Cannes?
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Were Alfred Hitchcock films film-noir?
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Juho Kuosmanen won the Cannes Grand Prix last year – he talks of how 'Compartment No 6' was received in Russia, his underdog status and whether he is a romantic
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Critics Choice Awards: ‘The Power Of The Dog’ wins Best Picture and Jane Campion is Best Director
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Roland Emmerich: Marvel and Star Wars are ‘ruining our industry’
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Inside ‘Flee’, the film about a Kabul boy who finds happiness, cats and a husband in Denmark
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Director Matt Reeves says 'The Batman' is inspired by 1970s cinema, 1980s comic books and… Nirvana
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Frustration with TMDb's exclusion of independent filmmakers
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Denis Villeneuve tackling adaptation of sci-fi classic ‘Rendezvous With Rama’
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National Board of Review winners 2021: ‘Licorice Pizza’ takes Best Picture and Best Director
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David Zucker reflects on Airplane!
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‘Dune’ sequel greenlighted by Legendary and Warner Bros
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Finnish director Jalmari Helander has started principal photography in Lapland and Helsinki on the majority English-language World War II action film ‘Immortal’
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Mia Hansen-Løve pays tribute to Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman with Cannes film 'Bergman Island'
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Zack Snyder sets next movie, sci-fi adventure ‘Rebel Moon’, at Netflix
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How David Fincher’s ‘Dragon Tattoo’ marked the end of the big-budget adult drama
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How do you solve a problem like Woody Allen's ‘Manhattan’?
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Thomas Vinterberg: ‘There is a great need for the uncontrollable – but little room for it today’
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The Snyder Cut is a much longer Justice League, but not a better one
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How do you act drunk on screen – Danish film 'Another Round' features performances so convincing that it's tempting to believe the actors were tipsy
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How Tarantino shoots a film at three budget levels
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Clive Barker, who wrote and directed the 1987 horror flick Hellraiser, has successfully leveraged copyright law to recapture the American rights to the franchise
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David Fincher’s impossible eye
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The greatest movie never made: Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune
Arguably the most important film never made, Jodorowsky's Dune has influenced an entire generation of movie makers despite being never shot. Jodorowksy has HR Giger, Chris Foss and Mobius on...
Arguably the most important film never made, Jodorowsky's Dune has influenced an entire generation of movie makers despite being never shot. Jodorowksy has HR Giger, Chris Foss and Mobius on design, Pink Floyd on music, Mick Jagger, David Carradine, Udo Kier, and Orson Welles in the cast and even secured Salvador Dali to play the Emperor (Dali refused to read the script and wanted $100k/hour to appear). Jodorowsky wanted to make the film 10-12 hours long, and that's what he pitched. A multi-million sci-fi epic like nothing which had ever been made before. So obviously, nobody funded it.
However, he did make his handbook, The Dune Bible, (link goes to the most complete archive I've seen of scans/captures from the book) of which two known copies still exist. A lot of the design work made it into Lynch's film. Other directors have seen the book too, including, I'm sure, Denis Villeneueve who will hopefully be taking some pointers while making his film.
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‘Duel’ Is David vs. Goliath on the Highway to Hell
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Zack Snyder will release the ‘Snyder Cut’ of ‘Justice League’ on HBO Max
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Finnish director Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää ensured that his new film was torture for his actors, literally – but he insists his immersive methods are just like gardening
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Director Rian Johnson breaks down a scene from Knives Out
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1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film
1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film This is my favourite passage from this article: He asked [a journalist] how long the film shoot was; she looked at her...
1917 editor Lee Smith reveals the truth about Sam Mendes' one-shot film
This is my favourite passage from this article:
He asked [a journalist] how long the film shoot was; she looked at her notes, said four months. How many days a week? Five.
Do you think they never turned the camera off, he said; just do the maths. "And she went, 'Oh, right'."
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Sam Raimi in talks to direct ‘Doctor Strange 2’
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Jair Bolsonaro government attacks Oscar nominee Petra Costa as 'anti-Brazil activist'
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Norwegian Dag Johan Haugerud's 'Beware Of Children' came away the biggest winner at the 43rd Göteborg Film Festival, scoring the best Nordic film prize
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Sweden's Amanda Kernell on Sundance world premiere 'Charter'
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For the movie The Lighthouse, Robert Eggers built a 19th-century ‘lighthouse’
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Scott Derrickson steps down from director's position on "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," citing creative differences.
@scottderrickson: Marvel and I have mutually agreed to part ways on Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness due to creative differences. I am thankful for our collaboration and will remain on as EP.
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Göteborg Film Festival to kick off gender-balanced programme with Maria Bäck’s Swedish drama 'Psychosis In Stockholm'
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