The post Tyler’s Top Ten of 2023 appeared first on Battleship Pretension. 10. Fremont (dir. Babak Jalali) 9. The Holdovers (dir. Alexander Payne) 8. Past Lives (dir. Celine Song) 7. Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret. (dir. Kelly Fremon Craig) 6. Master Gardener (dir. Paul Schrader) 5. Saltburn (dir.
Jenkins Back On “Rogue Squadron” Film
In a highly unexpected reversal, filmmaker Patty Jenkins has claimed she’s signed a new deal that will see her get back to work on the stalled “Star Wars” film “Rogue Squadron” at Lucasfilm and Disney. Speaking with host Ben Mankiewicz on the TCM/Max podcast Talking Pictures (via Collider), the “Wonder
Quick News: IMAX, Sugar, Zone, Mercy, Rider
A24 & IMAX Indie label A24 is partnering with IMAX to re-release some of its most beloved films on IMAX screens with a monthly screening series that will run into 2025. It begins with Alex Garland’s “Ex Machina” on March 27th, followed by Ari Aster’s “Hereditary” on April 24th and
Home Video Hovel: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, by Rudie Obias
The post Home Video Hovel: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, by Rudie Obias appeared first on Battleship Pretension. With the Oscar winners in the books for 2024, let’s go back a year and take a look at the nominations for the best documentary feature film. Although it didn’t win
Zack Snyder On The “Rebel Moon” Hate
Not including the cult-ish following that surrounds him, filmmaker Zack Snyder’s work has always drawn a mixed response. His 2004 “Dawn of the Dead” remake remains arguably his most well-received work, whilst his director’s cut of “Justice League,” and films like “Man of Steel,” “300” and “Watchmen” also have their