German-born filmmaker Edward Berger, who directed the multiple award-winning recent remake of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” has reportedly emerged as the current frontrunner to direct the next entry in the James Bond franchise. World of Reel and Jeff Sneider are both reporting that he’s become the top choice,
R.I.P. “Chinatown” Screenwriter Robert Towne
Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne, who penned the legendary screenplay for 1974 noir classic “Chinatown,” has died. He was 89. Towne passed away on Monday at his home in Los Angeles according to his publicist Carri McClure. Towne also scored Oscar nominations for his writing work on the Hal Ashby-comedy “The
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review – Eddie Murphy Still Is Hollywood’s Top Cop
Driving into town in his beat-up Chevy Nova, Detroit detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) still cannot believe the sights of Beverly Hills. He looks with bewilderment at high-fashion stores, a man dressed like a rockstar, and a blonde in a Corvette who offers a playful wink despite her boyfriend in
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One Piece In a post made on the official page, Netflix has announced the title for the first episode of the second season of “One Piece” – “The Beginning and the End”. The episode is being penned by Matt Owens and Ian Stokes and title likely refers to the episode
Moore, Bacon, Alcock Join “Sirens”
Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock, Meghann Fahy, Kevin Bacon and Glenn Howerton are all set for lead roles in the Netflix dark comedy limited series “Sirens”. The project hails from “Maid” creator Molly Smith Metzler and serves as an adaptation of her play “Elemeno Pea”. The story unfolds over the course