Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” hits cinemas this weekend following wildly divisive reviews from all corners. Myself, I saw it as bold, ambitious, self-indulgent, relentlessly auteur-driven, a bit messy, both high-minded and low-brow, surprisingly earnest and wonderfully camp, and doesn’t conform to your expectations – it is the most expensive experimental
California Sets New Digital Film & TV Law
California Governor Gavin Newsom has reportedly signed a law titled ‘AB 2426’ which will push back against the potential disappearance of purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The law comes into effect next year. Under the new legislation, digital storefronts have to make it clear to customers that
Maika Monroe To Lead “Cradle” Remake
“Longlegs,” “Watcher” and “It Follows” star Maika Monroe has signed to star in the remake of 1992 psychological thriller “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” at 20th Century Studios. In that film, an obstetrician (John DeLancie) commits suicide after being found out for sexually molesting his patients. The news leads
“Agatha All Along” Nabs 9.3M In Week 1
Marvel Studios’ “Agatha All Along” series has scored solid viewership in its first week on the Disney+ service. The premiere episode of the series has reportedly logged 9.3 million views globally on Disney+ within the first seven days of its release. That figure is according to internal Disney viewing data.
Social Media’s Influence on Film Criticism: Balancing Professional Reviews and Audience Opinions
Gone are the days of a few outspoken film critics dominating the movie criticism scene – it’s the age of the audience review. Critics are still looming amidst the democratization of film critique, but the lines are more blurred than ever for audiences looking for a summer popcorn flick or