Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about DreamWorks and the vast variation in quality amongst their output. Unlike Disney, Pixar, or even Studio Ghibli, DreamWorks animation isn’t really talked about as a whole very much. In fact, outside a new movie coming out, I don’t hear much abo...
Read MoreAgatha Christie’s iconic detective Hercule Poirot is back on the case as the first trailer for Death on the Nile has arrived online. As with 2918’s Murder on the Orient Express, the film is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also produces and plays Poirot, and costars Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer, a...
Read MoreOlivia Wilde is capitalizing on her book smarts. A Deadline exclusive says that the actress and budding filmmaker will be directing a female-led Marvel movie for Sony, and it’s likely Spider-Woman. Katie Silberman will write the film, and Amy Pascal will produce it. Sony has a deal in place to sha...
Read MoreHave you ever read a book, seen a film, or experienced any art that completely changed how you viewed something? I don’t mean to be dramatic or sappy, but this has happened to me a few times throughout my life. Like probably most people, there were movies I latched onto in my childhood. But po...
Read MoreIn an effort to underwhelm the masses today, a Deadline exclusive reveals that Marvel Studios has chosen Nia DaCosta to direct the Captain Marvel sequel. After directing an independent crime movie called Little Woods, DaCosta has become popular in Hollywood. She was most recently hired by Jordan Pee...
Read MoreToday Disney/Pixar announced Luca, a new cinematic release slated for June 18th of next year. It will be directed by Enrico Casarosa, who previously directed the Pixar short La Luna and has numerous art department credits with Pixar and elsewhere. No casting has been announced at this time, although...
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