Though Venice is sucking up all the festival attention, the Telluride Film Festival managed to divert some of it away last night with the premiere of Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night”. Reitman and even Bill Murray were on hand for the screening which had a strong reception at the festival. The
“Deadpool” Tops Labor Day Box-Office
It’s the Labor Day holiday weekend in the United States – the Summer box-office season’s last hurrah and a traditionally dead quiet time. Unshockingly it’s “Deadpool & Wolverine” leading the pack for the holiday with $15.1 million for the traditional three-day and $19.4 million for the four-day. It also crossed
McAvoy’s “Evil” Role Is ‘Bogan Andrew Tate’
In two weeks comes the release of “Speak No Evil,” an English-language remake of the 2022 Danish satirical thriller and a new and more serious version that hails from filmmaker James Watkins – the helmer behind “The Woman in Black” and the infamously brutal “Eden Lake”. The film sees a
“The Brutalist” Gets 13-Minute Ovation
Brady Corbet’s historical drama “The Brutalist” earned the biggest standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival so far with a whopping 13 minutes of clapping. The three-and-a-half hour film, which includes a 15-minute intermission, sees Adrien Brody playing a Hungarian Holocaust survivor struggling to revive his career as an architect
Martin Has Issues With HOUSE OF THE DRAGON?
Fantasy author, beard owner, and sailing hat enthusiast George R.R. Martin doesn’t seem to be able to finish writing the penultimate A Song of Ice and Fire novel, The Winds of Winter, but he seems to have plenty of time to talk about other things related to Westeros, including the