“Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he made movies about Batman and Oppie.” That’s been the cry of every movie fan since Christopher Nolan announced that his next movie would be an adaptation of epic Homeric poem The Odyssey. Surprisingly, we don’t
Series Trailer: Apple’s “Dope Thief”
Apple TV+ has released the trailer for their crime-themed limited series “Dope Thief” which is executive produced by Ridley Scott and Peter Craig, with Scott having directed the premiere. Originally titled “Sinking Spring,” the eight-episode series is based on Dennis Tafoya’s novel and follows some long-time Philadelphia friends and delinquents
“Doctor Who” Recasting Rumors Shot Down
A source for the BBC and Disney+ series “Doctor Who” has shot down rumours that emerged over the weekend suggesting the show would go on a lengthy hiatus. The second season of Ncuti Gatwa’s run as the Fifteenth Doctor airs later this year, the overall fifteenth season of the series
Sustainability on Set: How Green Practices in Film Production are Shaping the Future of Cinema
Film production has long marked the earth with a heavy environmental footprint. Traditional filmmaking methods take a significant toll on our planet, from energy-hungry lighting rigs to discarded set materials and constant transportation needs. Yet across sound stages and location shoots worldwide, production crews write a different story through thoughtful
THE BRUTALIST Director Makes No Money
The Brutalist is doing well in the award ceremony season. It’s had 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director and Best Film. With all that success though, the director Brady Corbet, said he’s made no money. In a recent interview, he said: “I’ve spoken to many filmmakers