Tag: movies

Tom Cruise to Star in Alejandro G. Iñárritu Film for Warner Bros.

Tom Cruise may try to avenge Leonardo DiCaprio by going after that Revenant bear. (I’m kidding; I saw the movie and know what happens.) Yesterday, Variety ran an article saying that Cruise was looking to work with “auteurs” as part of his new deal with Warner Bros., particularly for his fir...

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Boy Kills World Trailer is Overflowing with Style

If you’ve ever wanted your life narrated by  a video game voiceover, Roadside Attractions has the movie for you. Today, Roadside released a trailer for their upcoming action film Boy Kills World. The directorial debut of Moritz Mohr, Boy Kills World follows a nameless boy in a fascist, dystopian...

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Marvel Ditches Kang and Hires New Movie Writers

In an article about Marvel’s “retooling” efforts in the wake of its recent failures, The Hollywood Reporter reveals some tidbits about the MCU’s upcoming films and TV shows. Some are things we already knew, some are not very informative (they think Agatha: Darkhold Diaries is great, which ...

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Gareth Edwards to Direct Jurassic World 4

Universal has gone to another creature-feature franchise to find its next dinosaur director. Deadline reports that the studio is close to signing Gareth Edwards to direct Jurassic World 4, or whatever the next Jurassic World/Jurassic Park movie is called, with the deal said to be “in final negoti...

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Disney Still Thinks the Audience is the Problem

Time and again, Hollywood sends the message that it refuses to learn from its mistakes. Sonny Bunch, the culture editor at The Bulwark, posted a screenshot of something Matt Belloni of Puck shared in his newsletter. It’s a direct message Belloni received from “a Disney executive” talking about...

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Madame Web was Supposed to Start a Series

Madame Web’s failure may not be surprising, but the scope of its fallout is. The Hollywood Reporter has a piece on the new superhero film’s disastrous opening weekend, and watching them try to make sense of its dismal performance is funny. (“I don’t get it! They used obscure characters; th...

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