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James Gray Will Take Over Philip Seymour Hoffman’s project ‘Ezekiel Moss’ For Focus Features

Photo by Aidan Monaghan – © 2016 LCOZ HOLDINGS, LLC Palme d’Or-nominated filmmaker, James Gray is reuniting with Focus Features on the upcoming Depression-era ghost horror movie, Ezekiel Moss, Deadline is reporting. The filmmaker will direct the project, after he wrote, helmed and produced the semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama, Armageddon Time, which the distributor released in theaters…

New York Film Festival Review -‘Armageddon Time’ Delves into Director James Gray’s Influential Childhood

It’s natural for filmmakers to want to revisit their pasts through their chosen medium of artistic expression. They create stories that might reflect other people’s experiences or adapt someone else’s memories or fiction, and it’s impossible for them not to be influenced at least somewhat by what they’ve been through in their lives. It’s particularly…

FLC Announces James Gray’s Armageddon Time as NYFF60 Anniversary Event

Film at Lincoln Center announces James Gray’s Armageddon Time as a Main Slate selection of the 60th New York Film Festival, playing at Alice Tully Hall on October 12. The premiere has been designated a special 60th anniversary screening event celebrating the history of the festival, featuring Gray and cast in attendance, along with NYFF…

James Gray Signs On to Write and Direct Drama Television Series About Author Norman Mailer

Ad Astra writer-director James Gray has signed on to scribe and helm a television series about the life of the late celebrated and controversial author Norman Mailer. The filmmaker has teamed up with the author’s son, John Buffalo Mailer, who created the show, which will be titled Mailer, Deadline is reporting. The series will tell…

SUMMERING | Official Trailer | Bleecker Street : Directed by James Ponsoldt

Bleeker Street has released a new trailer from the Sundance winning director James Ponsoldt’s latest outing, “Summering” which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. As their last summer before middle school comes to a close, four best friends face the uncertainties of growing up and embark on their biggest adventure yet….

Venice Film Festival’s Winner’s List!

©Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classic The top honor at the 81st Venice Film Festival went to The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, directed by Pedro Almodovar. Despite all the talk of standing ovations, many of the films have only received mixed or lightly positive review scores on critical aggregate sites after…

‘Faye’ The Documentary That Captures Dunaway’s Charisma

HBO Documentary Films presents an engaging documentary about Hollywood’s living legend: Faye Dunaway. The Academy Award-winning actress and multi-decade movie star, recalls her professional successes and personal challenges connected to mental health. Laurent Bouzereau is the director of Faye. The experience of the French-American filmmaker in recounting on the silver screen the icons of the…

Sebastian Stan To Play Young Donald Trump in Ali Abbasi’s ‘The Apprentice’

@The Falcon and the Winter Soldier  Iranian filmmaker Ali Abbasi started production this week on The Apprentice, a new film about the controversial rise of the Trump organization in the 1980s. In an exclusive report, Deadline said on Wednesday that Sebastian Stan has been tapped to play the role of the young Donald, with Jeremy Strong…

Independent Spirit Awards Nominations: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Leads With Eight Nods

The 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards has announced its nomination in film and TV on Tuesday, November 22. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads the nominees with nods in eight categories, with “TÁR” close behind with seven nominations, including Best Feature, Best Lead Performance, Best Supporting Performance, Best Screenplay, and Best Director. Some of the…

Gotham Awards Nominations: Full List

Awards season is just around the corner, with the announcement of nominations for the 32nd Gotham Awards, which focus on the shoestring budget films and TV series. Todd Field’s maestro drama, “Tár,” led the field with five nominations, followed closely by the multiverse-jumping “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which picked up three nominations. Both films were…