Tom Hardy, Tye Sheridan, Pete Davidson, Stephan James and Bill Skarsgard will round-out the adaptation of Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam War novel ‘The Things They Carried’. The independent film will be directed by Rupert Sanders (“Snow White and the Huntsman”) and will be penned by Scott B. Smith (‘A Simple Plan’).
Read MoreDeadline reports that Blumhouse Studios is reteaming with Patrick Wilson and Ty Simpkins for a fifth installment in the “Insidious” franchise.
Read MoreIn a heated auction, MGM has emerged victorious and will team up with “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris for a biopic about the life of Richard Pryor.
Read MoreOscar Isaac is in talks to play Moon Knight in Disney+ series. Marvel still in talks according to Deadline.
Read MoreNetflix has unveiled the first trailer for Ryan Murphy’s all star adaptation of the Tony nominated Broadway musical “The Prom”. With stars that stretch across generations like Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, James Corden, Keegan-Michael Key, Kerry Washington and newcomer Jo Ellen Pellman, the film promises to be a cheery upbeat fun time timed for holiday viewing at the end of a difficult year for everyone.
Read MoreDisney have premiered a stunning teaser trailer for “Raya and the Last Dragon” that promises a gorgeous, cinematic viewing experience while keeping its plot shrouded in mystery.
Read MoreJared Leto to reprise his controversial role as the Joker in Zack Snyder’s Justice League due out in September 2021 on HBO Max.
Read MoreNetflix’s new trailer for David Fincher’s “Mank” makes an early FYC campaign for Gary Oldman while also showcasing the movie as an ultra-detailed love letter to the aesthetic of classic cinema.
Read MoreDisney have just announced their order of a full season for their follow-up series to 1988’s “Willow”. Warwick Davis will be returning to his titular role in the new series, which is set to begin production in 2021 and air on Disney+.
Read MoreNetflix has just released the trailer for their latest 2020 awards contender “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” an adaptation of August Wilson’s play that stars actor Viola Davis in the title role, and Chadwick Boseman in one of his final performances.
Read MoreNetflix has granted us another look at one of their top awards contenders for the season and this week’s addition is “Hillbilly Elegy” the new family drama from Oscar winning director Ron Howard and starring multiple Academy Award nominated actresses Amy Adams and Glenn Close.
Read MoreMurphy will be reprising his role as Prince Akeem as will original cast members Arsenio Hall and James Earl Jones. John Landis directed the original film which was a major blockbuster in 1988 grossing nearly $300 million worldwide. The film was focused on Akeem, Prince of Africa who along with his partner travel to New York City to avoid an arranged marriage.
Read MoreA prequel spinoff movie centered and titled around the character ‘Furiosa’ from ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ is in development from George Miller.
Read MoreWhile we all wait patiently for the day we can see “Wonder Woman 1984” in theaters, star Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins are already planning their next picture together. News was just released that Jenkins will be helming “Cleopatra” a big budget epic drama that will see Gadot playing the historical Queen of the Nile.
Read MoreDeadline Hollywood has announced that the rising young actor will be starring opposite Christian Bale and Margot Robbie in the latest film from writer/director David O’Russell.
Read MoreThe jazz-inspired film will hit the streaming service on December 25th.
Read MoreNetflix has released the first brief teaser for David Fincher’s Hollywood period-drama “Mank.” A passion project of the director’s for over twenty years, the film was written by Fincher’s late father Jack who passed away in 2003.
Read MoreOver the last three days, we have seen major date changes for three of the most anticipated tentpoles, two of which have have been pushed from this fall to sometime next year.
Read MoreNetflix has released the first official images of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Based on August Wilson’s Tony nominated play, the film stars Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman in his final screen performance.
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