Ridley Scott and Paul Mescal are already re-teaming for a pandemic survival tale with The Dog Stars

After conquering the arena with the highly-anticipated sequel Gladiator II, Ridley Scott and Paul Mescal are re-teaming for an adaptation of the Peter Heller novel The Dog Stars. Mescal is in advanced negotiations to star in the feature-length project, which hails from 20th Century Studios. Scott’s been weighing options for his next endeavor, including Paramount’s … Read more

Stephen King’s Fairy Tale Being Turned Into A24 Series, Paul Greengrass Attached

Stephen King’s Fairy Tale novel is being turned into a television series. Fairy Tale was published in September 2022. Written by King, the novel follows a 17-year-old boy named Charlie Reade who finds himself in the middle of a war between good and evil after he is transported to a hidden realm. Per Deadline, A24 … Read more

TIFF 2024: The Last Republican, A Sister’s Tale, From Ground Zero | Festivals & Awards

In the Toronto International Film Festival’s documentary section, stories about fighting for one’s beliefs, dreams, and survival sit side-by-side on the schedule. From near and afar, cameras give the audience an up close and personal view of issues and topics we may only skim across in headlines. The lens puts a face, a name, and … Read more

My Old Ass Review: Emotionally Powerful Coming-of-Age Tale

My Old Ass speaks to the universal experience of tripping on mushrooms and seeing Aubrey Plaza show up next to you to give you free advice. This coming-of-age dramedy is written and directed by Megan Park, who previously helmed the 2021 film The Fallout. This movie stars Maisy Stella as Elliott Labrant, a recent high … Read more

Starz’ “Three Women” Stumbles Through Its Tale of Stifled Female Passion | TV/Streaming

When Lisa Taddeo’s non-fiction book “Three Women” hit shelves back in 2019, it became an immediate hit. Featuring the intimate stories of–you guessed it–three women Taddeo followed over years of their lives, the novel gave readers an in-depth and startlingly intimate look into the lives of women who, while so singularly different, are all connected … Read more

The Fairy Tale Shoes: Interview With the Cast and Crew of Cuckoo | Interviews

Hunter, your character’s weapon of choice by the film’s end isn’t a gun but a butterfly knife. I love how you play an unconventional “scream queen” in that you have to survive with a lot of restrictions … you really just have your knife, sling, and iPod to fight with. Was there a skill that … Read more

Christopher Nolan’s epic tale of destruction returns to IMAX 70mm in early 2024

Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer will return to IMAX theaters in January 2024 for another special 70mm presentation. Oppenheimer, one of the year’s most significant box office bangers, will return to IMAX theaters in 70mm in early 2024. The film’s third theatrical release happens in January, with the premium screening format treating cinephiles to the ultimate Oppenheimer screening. Oppenheimer is … Read more

Andy Muschietti’s IT & IT Chapter Two Almost Conquer Adapting Stephen King’s Epic Tale

The 1990 TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s IT always frustrated me as an avid fan of the book. The sneering, snarling nastiness of the source material was stripped away, and entire plot points were ripped up from the roots (understandably in some cases). The casting was a mixed bag, even though Seth Green‘s Richie … Read more

An Insidious Tale producer James Wan implies this could be the first of many Insidious spin-offs

Thread: An Insidious Tale producer James Wan says there are many stories to be told about the Further in Insidious spin-offs Sony Pictures will be giving the fifth film in the Insidious franchise, Insidious: The Red Doora theatrical release tomorrow, July 7th – but they’re already working with Blumhouse Productions and James Wan’s Atomic Monster … Read more