Cannes may not be taking place this year, but the festival did announce their lineup of official selections on Wednesday. It includes two films from director Steve McQueen, who says he is dedicating them to the memory of George Floyd.
16.05.2020 - 00:03 / variety.com
By Peter Debruge
Chief Film Critic
It’s a relatively slim week in new releases, even by the standards of the ongoing coronavirus shutdown — although there are a few gems to be found, if you hunt hard enough. Families have “Scoob!” which Warner Bros. decided to make available directly via digital, following the recent success of “Trolls World Tour.” And grownups can check out Tom Hardy playing the shell of a notorious gangster in “Capone.” Here are the week’s new releases, with excerpts from
Cannes may not be taking place this year, but the festival did announce their lineup of official selections on Wednesday. It includes two films from director Steve McQueen, who says he is dedicating them to the memory of George Floyd.
“12 Years A Slave” director Steve McQueen has dedicated his two movies announced today as part of the Cannes Film Festival lineup to George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.
By Andreas Wiseman
Robert Pattinson is looking forward to the release of his new movie Tenet – as he has no idea what the film’s about.
The Georgian Assistant District Attorney, John Johnson, claims that the director, Randall Miller, violated the terms of his probation to work on a brand new movie, Deadline reported yesterday. Since the authorities found out, a warrant was issued for his arrest.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theater screens remain darkened -- forcing many studios to push back release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
By Peter Debruge
Ryan Gosling will be playing the title role in the upcoming movie Wolfman, which will be part of Universal’s Monsters Universe.
By Anthony D'Alessandro, Dominic Patten, David Robb
In the new movie “The High Note”, Dakota Johnson plays a production assistant who dreams of becoming a music producer. Her character’s on-screen aspirations aren’t too far from her own as the movie parallels the actress’ desire to direct — something she recently accomplished by directing Coldplay’s music video for “Cry Cry Cry”.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theater screens remain darkened -- forcing many studios to push back release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
By Peter Debruge
Prepare yourselves and your screens, because is about to drop so much amazing content into our lives in June 2020.In fact, there are very few things on this list we don't want to watch immediately—and there is truly something for everyone. New seasons are coming of Netflix originals like , , , and .
Janelle Monae gets plucked out of her timeline in the brand new trailer for her upcoming movie, Antebellum.
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Peter Dinklage and Jason Momoa are reuniting.
For weeks now, as COVID-19 restrictions across the country begin to ease (or, in some cases, even where they haven’t), national and local news outlets have relentlessly reported on a seeming torrent of people streaming into public spaces. The coverage points to a common sense understanding: Spending two months sheltering in place with little-to-no human contact has produced an overpowering need for people to gather together outside their homes.
A new consumer survey reveals deepening dread over public venues — and some surprising changes in popular taste.
A global pandemic isn’t going to stop Jennifer Lopez from finishing her latest movie. It’s merely forced production to get creative.
Kevin Hart has surprised a doctor battling the coronavirus on the frontline with the prize of a lifetime – a role in his next movie.