Director Joanna Hogg’s “The Souvenir: Part II” is a luminous, layered piece of work about recollection, remembrance, and memory. It’s also an exploratory meta-experience about filmmaking and the act of evoking an experience and a feeling.
10.10.2021 - 00:57 / justjared.com
Michael Fassbender has a new co-star!
It has been announced that Tilda Swinton will be joining the 44-year-old actor in the upcoming Netflix thriller The Killer.
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Directed by David Fincher, the movie is an adaption of Alexis Nolent‘s graphic novel series of the same name, The Playlist reports.
The Killer “follows a cold-blooded assassin (Fassbender) who begins to have a psychological crisis in a world with no moral compass.”
Tilda, 60, will also be playing
Director Joanna Hogg’s “The Souvenir: Part II” is a luminous, layered piece of work about recollection, remembrance, and memory. It’s also an exploratory meta-experience about filmmaking and the act of evoking an experience and a feeling.
Sting at a recent Parkinson’s fundraiser gala in New York City.The concert, called ‘A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson’s’ and organised on behalf of The Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research, took place on Saturday (October 23).As part of the event, Fox took to the stage in a performance reminiscent of that which he gave in Back To The Future.
Karen Gillan and Tilda Swinton are amongst the most bankable UK actresses according to their box office earnings, a new report has found.
Voir, a new noir docuseries for Netflix that is an ode to cinema.The series of video essays will be executive-produced by Fincher, and will premiere at AFI Fest in November.
EXCLUSIVE: Mike Pniewski (Hightown), Thad Luckinbill (12 Strong), Sky Ferreira (Lords of Chaos), James Devoti (The Walking Dead) and Michael Beasley (Escape at Dannemora) will round out the cast of Netflix’s crime thriller Reptile, appearing alongside previously announced cast members Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone, Michael Pitt, Ato Essandoh, Frances Fisher, Eric Bogosian, Domenick Lombardozzi, Karl Glusman, Matilda Lutz, Owen Teague and Catherine Dyer.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDavid Fincher is partnering with Netflix on “Voir,” a new documentary series of visual essays celebrating cinema.Netflix, or at least, the Twitter account dedicated to its movies, had film fans buzzing on Tuesday after tweeting: “Something special is coming tomorrow from David Fincher…”Alas, that “something special” is not a third season of “Mindhunter” or a sequel to “Mank,” the director’s Oscar-nominated Netflix drama about the screenwriter of “Citizen
Yesterday, Netflix made a big tease on Twitter: Filmmaker David Fincher would be dropping something today on the channel, or at least its existence would be finally known. Well, it’s here, and it’s called “Voir.” What is that? The long-awaited season three of “Mindhunter,” maybe? Nope, it’s precisely what Fincher teased earlier this year: “I’m working on a show about film appreciation and about movies that I love, with guests I love, about movies that they love,” he said in March 2021.
Yesterday, Netflix made a big tease on Twitter: Filmmaker David Fincher would be dropping something today on the channel, or at least its existence would be finally known. Well, it’s here, and it’s called “Voir.” What is that? The long-awaited season three of “Mindhunter,” maybe? Nope, it’s precisely what Fincher teased earlier this year: “I’m working on a show about film appreciation and about movies that I love, with guests I love, about movies that they love,” he said in March 2021.
After teasing us yesterday with an upcoming David Fincher project, Netflix has spilled the goods on Twitter: They’re reteaming with the 3x Oscar nominated filmmaker on a new noir docu-series Voir.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston and Kelly Macdonald will join other nominees including James McAvoy, Lawrence Chaney, Tilda Swinton, Jack Lowden as finalists at this year's Scottish BAFTA ceremony.
Screen Daily. “It has no meaning whatsoever… I flew in from Spain.
Asteroid City, during the premiere of their current film The French Dispatch at the London Film Festival yesterday (October 10).The film will see a number of recurring collaborations for Anderson, with his cast including Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody and Scarlett Johansson.New actors joining the film will include Tom Hanks, Margot Robbie and Rupert Friend.
Penelope Cruz shows off her chic black dress at the premiere of her new film, Madres Paralelas, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Friday (October 8) in New York City.
David Fincher‘s upcoming Netflix movie, “The Killer” starring Michael Fassbender, was supposed to shoot this fall in Paris with Oscar-winning “Mank” cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt behind the camera. That’s now slightly changed, but we’ve also received confirmation about something we’ve been hearing about for months: Tilda Swinton is going to co-star in the assassin thriller based on a French graphic novel series.
If you’ve been following the box office news and the film industry over the past couple of years, you know the big discussion surrounds the idea of an exclusive theatrical window for films. It’s important for theater owners and studios to come to an agreement about how long a film stays exclusive to theaters before hitting streaming, VOD, Blu-ray, or other mediums.
Tilda Swinton wears a chic black dress to the premiere of her new movie, Memoria, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Tuesday night (October 5) in New York City.
How’s that for a theatrical window? “Memoria,” an art house drama starring Tilda Swinton and from Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, will be released exclusively in cinemas for a theatrical run that will end…never. No 90-day or 45-day window.
NEON has announced today that Oscar-nominated filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer (“The Act of Killing”) is moving away from documentaries by tackling a fascinating new musical with some impressive cast members signing on. “The End,” his first dramatic work, will star Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton (“Suspira,” “The French Dispatch”), Stephen Graham (“Boardwalk Empire,” “The Irishman”), and George MacKay (“1917”).