Lionsgate’s upcoming prequel film “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” has hit long-range tracking forecasts with the title targeting a $50 million domestic opening weekend. Marvel has opted to stick to its release plans for the title which is being sold mostly on its brand recognition as
“Dragon Tattoo” Series Gets A Showrunner
Canadian-born American writer/director/producer Veena Sud has been hired as showrunner of Amazon and MGM Studios’s planned TV series based on Stieg Larsson’s novel “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”. The project, first reported as being in development back in May 2020, will unfold in the world of the Millennium novels
Trailer: Olivia Colman In “Wicked Little Letters”
Studiocanal has premiered the trailer for its true story-inspired black comedy-mystery “Wicked Little Letters” which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and will release on February 23rd in the United Kingdom. In the film, a 1920s English seaside town of Littlehampton bears witness to a dark and absurd scandal in
THE KILLER Contains Fassbender & Fincher’s Icy Execution In Neo Noir
Opening tonight at a multiplex near us all: THE KILLER (Dir. David Fincher, 2023) A neo noir thriller about an unnamed professional contract hitman may seem a curious choice for David Fincher as a follow-up to MANK, his ode to old Hollywood, but it makes sense as an attempt for
Levy On “Deadpool 3” Dynamics & Emotion
Still out there promoting his new Netflix series “All The Light We Cannot See,” filmmaker Shawn Levy has offered some more details about the halted mid-production “Deadpool 3”. The “Free Guy” and “Real Steel” filmmaker spoke with Happy Sad Confused this week where he was asked about how emotional the