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Batgirl Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah Would Still Work with Warner Bros. After Film’s Surprise Cancellation

After Warner Bros. Discovery decided not to release the nearly-finished Batgirl, its directors, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, revealed that they’re still open to working on a future DC movie if the right opportunity is presented to them. The filmmakers shared the news while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, but also stated that they…

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…

Museum of the Moving Image Presents ‘SEE IT BIG: EXTENDED CUTS!,’ Sixteen Films in Alternate Directorial Visions

MoMI PRESENTS ‘SEE IT BIG: EXTENDED CUTS!,’ SIXTEEN FILMS IN ALTERNATE DIRECTORIAL VISIONS The Museum’s signature screening series, co-presented with film journal Reverse Shot, offers a rare chance to see director’s cuts or otherwise re-edited versions of films in a big-screen theatrical setting Highlights include Frank Oz’s Little Shop of Horrors, Elaine May’s Ishtar, Terrence…

David O. Russell’s ‘Amsterdam’ to Lose Almost $100 Million

Amsterdam may have an all-star cast but its box-office receipts are dwarfish. According to a report in Deadline, David O. Russell’s production may lose close to $100 million. The film, which opened at 3,005 theaters, initially garnered only $6.5 million domestically and $10 million worldwide. This despite a production budget of some $80 million. This…

WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL LINEUP FOR 23RD YEAR

WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR 23RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 28 – OCTOBER 2 Showcasing 48 inspiring feature films directed by distinguished and emerging directors including 8 World Premieres, 7 US Premieres, 4 East Coast Premieres, and 15 New York Premieres Opening & Closing Night Films: MENDING THE LINE (starring Brian Cox, Perry Mattfeld, and…

Weeks Before Film’s Release, David Gordon Green Still Tinkers with ‘Halloween Ends’

Is David Gordon Green being spooked by the scriptwriting goblins as he contemplates an ending to Halloween Ends? Though the witching hour fast approaches, he’s still reportedly tinkering with the ending to the trilogy just weeks before its projected release. online pharmacy buy champix online with best prices today in the USA Green was quoted…

Andrew Garfield to Play Richard Branson In Director David Leitch’s Limited Series ‘Hot Air’

Andrew Garfield has signed on to portray British entrepreneur Richard Branson in the upcoming limited television series, Hot Air. Once production on the project begins, the actor will collaborate with Deadpool 2 helmer David Leitch, who will direct the biographical show for Universal International Studios, Deadline is reporting. The news of Garfield’s casting as Branson…

Emmy Contender / The Staircase : Exclusive Interview with a Showrunner Maggie Cohn

Synopsis : The Staircase follows the compelling story of Michael Peterson, a crime novelist accused of killing wife Kathleen after she is found dead at the bottom of a staircase in their home, and the 16 year judicial battle that followed. Exclusive Interview with a Showrunner Maggie Cohn Q: “The Staircase” documentary had a such impact…

Geena Davis’ 8th Annual Bentonville Film Festival Unveils Competition and Spotlight Lineup

8TH ANNUAL BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL, LED BY GEENA DAVIS, ANNOUNCES COMPETITION LINE-UP Festival will open with World Premiere of The Seven Faces of Jane Co-Directed by Julian Acosta, Xan Cassavetes, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Boma Lluma, Gillian Jacobs, Ken Jeong and Alex Takacs The Bentonville Film Foundation, in collaboration with founding partner, Walmart, and presenting…

Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s), Roger Michell’s High Jinks Celebrate The Inspirational Monarch

Oscar-winning director Roger Michell enchants audiences with his latest and last film Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s). The British filmmaker known for directing Notting Hill (1999), Venus (2006) and The Duke (2020), passed away on September 2021 after completing his final cinematic oeuvre: a whimsical collage documentary about Queen Elizabeth II. Using archive images spanning…