Elisabeth Moss has a new role lined up!
19.09.2020 - 00:25 / variety.com
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticDistributors keep changing their minds right up until the day before their movies are supposed to open in one of the wildest release eras in memory, making it nearly impossible for moviegoers to keep track of what’s opening when, and where, and how.This week’s biggest theatrical opening is a Jim Caviezel movie called “Infidel,” although the distribution company Cloudburst Entertainment never responded to requests for review, so we couldn’t do our jobs on that one
.Elisabeth Moss has a new role lined up!
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorThomas the Tank Engine is making a return to the big screen in a new feature being developed by Mattel Films and Marc Forster’s production company 2Dux².The new project, to be co-produced and directed by the World War Z and Quantum of Solace filmmaker, will be a mix of live-action and animation based on the popuar kids’ franchises which has spanned TV and toys. Renée Wolfe, co-founder and co-CEO of 2Dux² will also produce.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineRegal, the second-largest U.S. movie theater chain, is closing its theaters two months after reopening.
High School Musical trilogy, is to appear in the third movie in The Princess Switch franchise.The new film will follow The Princess Switch: Switched Again, which is due to be released on Netflix in November.But production for the third instalment of the big-budget movie begins next month.Hudgens will leave her Californian home in December and is expected to stay in Scotland until filming wraps in January.
Sandra Bullock is staying safe!
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThursday’s news that President Trump and several in his orbit have tested positive for coronavirus should probably give one pause before heading to cinemas this weekend — or anytime soon. This thing is contagious, people! And I say that as someone who got COVID-19 myself during an early March trip to Broadway.But that doesn’t mean we don’t need cinematic distractions, and American distributors continue to deliver.
As the coronavirus-forced lockdown continues, movie studios have realized releasing new titles directly for consumers to stream and rent at home may continue to be necessary.
Penelope Cruz sports big hair and a sparkly jumpsuit while walking a red carpet with Antonio Banderas on the set of their upcoming movie!
concluded, and Luke Hemsworth is still trying to make sense of exactly what happened. «It was me in a bathtub with a bunch of alcohol, and Jeffrey [Wright] with a hat on, entering the Valley Beyond.
Joey King is hard at work promoting her new movie!
Also Read: Ryan Gosling Stuntman Drama Heads to Universal With Director David LeitchPlot details have been kept under wraps for “Old” since the project was announced, but Collider reported last week that the film is inspired by the French graphic novel “Sandcastle” by Pierre Oscar Levy and artist Frederik Peeters.
Jordan Moreau Director M. Night Shymalan has finally revealed the title to his new movie.On Saturday morning, he took to Twitter to announce the official name for his film: “Old.”“Feels like a miracle that I am standing here shooting the first shot of my new film.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWith more than two dozen movies releasing a week — the vast majority of them still straight to streaming — we’re narrowing the focus of our curation somewhat, spotlighting those of sufficiently high profile or merit.Audiences could hardly hope for a more exciting or timely option than “The Trial of the Chicago 7” from “The West Wing’s” Aaron Sorkin, who’s taken audiences to court before (he wrote “A Few Good Men”).
Netflix has acquired the rights to Spider-Man: Far From Home star Jake Gyllenhaal's new movie The Guilty. Based on the Danish Sundance drama Den Skyldige, the thriller follows 911 call operator Joe Bayler (Gyllenhaal) as he tries to save someone he thinks is in danger over the phone.
Sean Penn chats with a crew member in between scenes of his new movie on Monday (September 21) in Reseda, Calif.
productions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still got plenty of new original content lined up, including new movies, TV shows, comedy specials, kids' program series, and more. From the most popular shows to buzzy film projects to those titles that could prove to be the next big sleeper hit, we're here to help guide you through everything coming to Netflix this year.