Lucasfilm’s first screen experiment to go back in time before the “Star Wars” prequels with “The Acolyte” last year may have fizzled, but that’s not stopping them from trying again. James Mangold remains at work on a ‘Dawn of the Jedi’ film set some 25,000 years earlier, and now a
Fincher On His Abandoned “20,000 Leagues”
Filmmaker David Fincher continues his blitz of media interviews lately with discussion today of one particular film he was attached to that got away from him – an adaptation of Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”. The famed 1870 work follows a group of scientists and whalers sent out
Kidman Would Return To “The Others” Role
Nicole Kidman has around one hundred film and TV works to her name dating all the way back to the 1980s. From Phil Noyce’s “Dead Calm” and the George Miller-produced “Bangkok Hilton” all those years ago through to her work this year in “Lioness” and “Babygirl,” Kidman has been steadily
Brett Ratner To Direct Melania Trump Doco
Filmmaker Brett Ratner has reportedly set his first film in years, the “Rush Hour” and “X-Men: The Last Stand” director is set to helm a documentary feature about First Lady Melania Trump. Amazon MGM Studios has agreed to license the film and both Melania Trump and Fernando Sulichin (“Snowden,” “Flag
The Great Debate Fixes Their Mistakes
Once more the halls of Last Movie Outpost will echo with the sounds of… well… shouting, really. Who doesn’t love a lively and spirited debate? The Great Debate returns and this time you will be displaying your movie genius in service of Hollywood. Hollywood. The only town where you can