A new poll conducted by analyst and author Stephen Follows has spoken with over 240 U.S. based film industry executives about their opinion on the theatrical industry’s recovery after the pandemic. The survey covered a major range of topics from release windowing to the future of the industry amidst the
PS6, Next Xbox Already In The Works
Early this past week, the news came that Xbox has announced a multi-year partnership with AMD to power its successor to the Xbox Series X|S. The Microsoft-owned company released a video featuring Xbox president Sarah Bond confirming the deal that will see AMD co-engineer silicon across a portfolio of devices
Quick News: Mastermind, Spielberg, Ruins, Chernin
Mastermind MUBI has set an October 17th 2025 release date for Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind” following its debut at Cannes. Set in 1970s Massachusetts, the film follows J.B. (Josh O’Connor), a burnout with fraying relationships who hatches a clumsy plan to swipe four abstract paintings from a gallery. [Source: World of
Boyle: “Slumdog” Wouldn’t Be Made Today
British filmmaker Danny Boyle has made plenty of critically acclaimed fare over his career, starting with his first film “Shallow Grave” through “Trainspotting,” “28 Days Later,” “Sunshine,” “127 Hours,” “Steve Jobs”, and more. But no film of his has been more awarded than 2008’s “Slumdog Millionaire,” the India-set title landing
Rowling Talks HBO “Harry Potter” Involvement
There’s been plenty of discussion about HBO’s big-budget “Harry Potter” TV series, but a lot of that has centered around a potential boycott of the show over author J.K. Rowling’s politics and views. HBO has previously indicated it is in business with Rowling regarding the show, the author an executive