Category: Movie News
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M. Night Shyamalan Will Direct Two New Original Thrillers for Universal in 2021 and 2023
M. Night Shyamalan reteaming with some old friends for a pair of new original thrillers: The Wrap reports that the filmmaker is set to direct two new films in the next four years, both of which will be distributed by Universal Pictures. While the studio previously released Shyamalan’s “The Visit,” “Split,” and “Glass,” the filmmaker…
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Oscar Beat: Tiff 2019 Launches Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Lopez and More into Awards Conversation
The 2019 Toronto International Film Festival wrapped up yesterday with its awards ceremony, and as is always the case with Tiff, a bevy of new Oscar contenders were born. Tiff marks an important stop along the way to the Oscars, and combined with the Venice Film Festival and the Telluride Film Festival usually marks the…
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Michael Madsen Says He Passed On John Travolta’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ Role & Says Actor Is A “Huge Reason” The Film Works
Of Quentin Tarantino’s first eight films that are covered in the upcoming doc “QT8,” perhaps “Pulp Fiction” is the one that film fans hold in the highest regard. After the breakout success of “Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction” firmly cemented Tarantino as one of the most exciting voices in Hollywood, as well as the guy that…
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M. Night Shyamalan Has Two More Thrillers In Works At Universal
Following the success of their theatrical trinity —The Visit, Split and Glass — Universal and filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan are back in business with two untitled thrillers which will be released on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 and Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.Shyamalan independently financed these last three films with a combined production budget of $35M. They…
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‘Living With Yourself’ Trailer: Paul Rudd Stars Alongside Paul Rudd In Netflix Comedy
Have you ever felt that you could be a better you? Well, this is one series which takes those better elements out of someone and creates an entirely new being to replace them; this is “Living With Yourself.” Paul Rudd, who has played roles such as Scott Lang in “Antman” and Brian Fantana in “Anchorman:…
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‘The Laundromat’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Delivers an Uneven but Undeniably Ambitious Slice of Modern History [Tiff]
It’s not exactly clear why there’s been such a boomlet in explanatory, often didactic, films about recent history. It can’t be merely a reaction to the anti-intellectualism of Trump because films like The Big Short predated his rise. Perhaps it’s a response to our information-saturated culture and a need to cut through the volume of…
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Warner Bros. Reacts to ‘The Goldfinch’ Box Office Bomb and Blames the Marketplace
Warner Bros. domestic distribution president Jeff Goldstein is facing some tough questions in the aftermath of “The Goldfinch” becoming one of the biggest box office bombs of 2019. The John Crowley-directed adaptation of Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel opened at the U.S. box office to a disastrous $2.6 million, far below the projections that said…
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Exclusive Look at ‘The Art of Borderlands 3’ from Insight Editions
The highly anticipated video game sequel Borderlands 3 is now finally available to play, and in concert with the Gearbox game’s release, we at Collider have an exclusive look behind-the-scenes of how the game was made. The Art of Borderlands 3 from Insight Editions was written by Chris Allcock and features hundreds of pieces of…
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‘In The Shadow Of The Moon’ Trailer: Jim Mickle Directs Netflix Thriller Which Sends Boyd Holbrook Crazy
When it comes to the police, they always want to catch their man, no matter how long they’ve eluded them. Well ‘In The Shadow Of The Moon’ sees a copper chase a serial killer who resurfaces every nine years. Boyd Holbrook, who has “Logan” and the rebooted “The Predator” films under his acting belt, will…