Chalk another project now off “Call Me by Your Name” and “Bones and All” filmmaker Luca Guadagnino’s radar. Speaking with The Hindu, the 52-year-old Italian director has confirmed he is no longer involved in the latest attempt to remake “Scarface”. He tells the outlet rather plainly: “I am not working
Gareth Edwards Praises “Godzilla Minus One”
“The Creator” and “Rogue One” filmmaker Gareth Edwards, who also directed the 2014 English-language reboot of “Godzilla,” has offered high praise to the upcoming “Godzilla Minus One” film. The project marks Toho’s 33rd Japanese-language “Godzilla” title, and the second of the modern Reiwa era of the live-action franchise. The story
“Echo” To Be The First ‘Marvel Spotlight’ Title
Marvel has revealed a new bit of branding that will make its debut with the upcoming “Echo” TV series in January. That series will be the first project to fall under the new ‘Marvel Spotlight’ banner. Marvel Spotlight projects will boast a new “musical fanfare composed by frequent collaborator Michael
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY: The Rise And Fall Of Cannon Films
Having spent Saturday evening rewatching Electric Boogaloo: The Wild Untold Story of Cannon Films and revelling in the sheer insanity of Golan and Globus, I remembered this article so wanted to share it again with our Outposters. Highly recommend it for a peek at some of the greatest Hollywood insanity
“Freddy’s” Plunges At Dead Box-Office
Universal and Blumhouse’s horror hit “Five Nights at Freddy’s” has plummeted in its second weekend at what is looking to be one of the deadest weekends at the domestic box office to date. In a weekend that was to have been dominated by Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi tentpole “Dune: Part Two”