The Marvel Cinematic Universe has always been a hotbed for debate over its “canon.” Marvel’s Kevin Feige recently cleared the air in a new book called Marvel Studios: The Marvel Cinematic Universe – An Official Timeline. Since the days of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., fans have argued what is canon to
“Freddy’s” Tracking For $50M+ Opening
Box-office estimates for this coming weekend’s film adaptation of the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” video game franchise have shot upwards again. This past weekend, tracking was suggesting the film was headed for a $40 million opening weekend which would make it the second-best opening of the Fall thus far behind
Payne: Today’s Films Are “Too Damn Long”
As the topic of movie runtimes has come up again recently amongst cinephiles thanks to the success of “Oppenheimer” and more recently “Killers of the Flower Moon,” another famed filmmaker has weighed in. “Sideways” and “About Schmidt” director Alexander Payne agrees with the sentiment that some films these days are
Colman, Patel, Berry To Star In New Films
With the American Film Market coming up, some casting news has begun to emerge with projects either granted interim agreements from SAG-AFTRA, or had stars attached prior to the actor’s strike commencing in July. First up, Oscar winner Olivia Colman and Oscar nominee Dev Patel will lead the ‘twisted’ romance
Trailer: Steve McQueen’s “Occupied City”
The newest project from acclaimed “Shame,” “12 Years a Slave” and “Widows” filmmaker Steve McQueen is “Occupied City,” a four-hour documentary with a specific aim. The film is based on research by historian and McQueen’s partner Bianca Stigter in her deeply detailed book “Atlas of an Occupied City”. It explores