The Irishman Netflix And Theater Chains Still At Odds Over How To Screen Mob Movie World Of Reel

According to a report from the the New York Times, Netflix, who coughed up the $160 million needed to make the Scorsese mob saga, have been talking to AMC Theatres and Cineplex about having a full, nationwide release of “The Irishman.” Unfortunately, no deal is close to being made. The problem seems to lie with the time between the movie’s theatrical window and its eventual availability to stream on Netflix....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Joaquin Nunez

The Last Duel Topping Vod Charts World Of Reel

I really believe that a few years from now, when we look back at the movie year that was 2021, “The Last Duel” will be part of that conversation. It’s the kind of sweeping epic that just doesn’t get made anymore and Scott is one of the last remaining old-school studio directors still actively working today. Scott’s film got a boost yesterday by being included in the National Board of Review’s ten best films of the year....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 115 words · Michele Thomas

The Last Thing He Wanted Director Dee Rees Teams Up With Hathaway For Political Thriller World Of Reel

Hitting the big time is indeed what has happened to Rees, how else do you explain the significant budget increase of her latest film, the Netflix-distributed “The Last Thing He Wanted,” not to mention the stacked cast she has at her disposal, which includes the likes of Anne Hathaway, Ben Affleck, Rosie Perez, and Willem Dafoe. Based on and adapted from Joan Didion‘s similarly-titled novel, “The Last Thing He Wanted” is set in the middle of the 1980s Contra wars in Central America....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 133 words · Susan Starks

The Lighthouse Director Robert Eggers Reveals His Favorite Horror Movies Of All Time World Of Reel

Nosferatu, Murnau, 1922The Shining, Kubrick, 1980Possession, Żuławski, 1981Alien, Scott, 1979Psycho, Hitchcock, 1960The Innocents, Clayton, 1961The Piano Teacher, Haneke, 2001Cries & Whispers, Bergman, 1972The Tennant, Polanski, 1976Angst, Gerald Kargl, 1983Rosemary’s Baby, Polanski, 1968Onibaba, Kaneto Shindo, 1965Cabinet of Dr Caligari, Wiene, 1920The Devil, Żuławski, 1972Hour of the Wolf, Bergman, 1968Blue Velvet, Lynch, 1986Lot Highway, Lynch, 1997Mulholland Drive, Lynch, 2001Twentynine Palms, Bruno Dumont, 2003The Exorcist, Friedkin, 1973Don’t Look Now, Roeg, 1973The Birds, Hitchcock, 1963Fall of the House of Usher, Epstein, 1928Repulsion, Polanski, 1965The Hunger, Tony Scott, 1983Häxan, Benjamin Christensen, 1922 Contribute Hire me...

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 96 words · Andrew Marashio

The Whale Is The Most Famous Movie With Only One Screenshot World Of Reel

Just one photo of Fraser’s 600-pound character exists and it’s a close-up of his very round face. That’s it. No trailer, no clips, and, obviously, no full-body still of the character’s frame. That’s basically been the marketing for “The Whale.” It’s the only big awards player with no trailer. As I mentioned last week, and it seems clearer to me now, with every ensuing day, that the people over at A24 are absolutely frightened by the reaction Brendan Fraser’s “fat suit” might garner once a trailer is released....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 183 words · Abraham Jennison

Till Danielle Deadwyler Said To Give Devastatingly Powerful Performance World Of Reel

Buzz is growing for “Till,” but especially Danielle Deadwyler‘s lead performance. I’m being told the film is VERY well-directed even though it’s screenplay is fairly conventional. Chukwu wrote and directed the Sundance-winning “Clemency” and although I wasn’t a major fan of that film, it was exceptionally well-shot by Chukwu. She definitely has the chops to pull “Till” off and is definitely a directorial talent to watch out for. However, as mentioned, “Till” is going to be Deadwyler’s movie....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Sylvester Maisel

Tragedy Of Macbeth Anatomy Of Masterful Photography World Of Reel

Some of the images conjured in the film are incredibly dreamy and surreal. The film is heavy in set design and it does feel like a hybrid of stage and screen. The risk payed off for Coen, but is there anyone who actually cares to watch this familiar story being retold again? I was won over, but this is not necessarily an essential addition to the Coen canon. Then there’s Denzel Washington — a behemoth of an actor— delivering some of the best work of his career....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Kim Floyd

Us Review Jordan Peele S Sophomore Effort Lacks Depth But Makes Up For It With Thrills Review World Of Reel

In “Us,” Peele sets his sights in telling the story of a black family on a summer vacation in Calfornia. Mom Adelaide (Lupita Nyong’o), dad Gabe (Winston Duke) and their two kids — Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and Jason (Evan Alex) — head to the Santa Cruz and meet up with their white friends the Tylers (Elisabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker). A fun time is had by all, except Adelaide....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Kyle Merritt

West Side Story On Disney Plus March 2Nd World Of Reel

I had reported during the first week of January that Disney was just waiting for the Oscar noms to be announced before delivering a late February date for Disney Plus. It seems they pushed it back a week or two, making it available three weeks before the Oscar ceremony gets televised. As I wrote on 01.05.22: “The film needs the momentum boost and is banking on a slew of Oscar nominations to kickstart its campaign leading to a possible Best Picture prize....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Jennifer Diggs

Women Talking Screens In Toronto World Of Reel

You can take McDormand off your predictions. There had been a rumor last year that she dropped out of the film and then came back on-board for a “smaller role.” I guess this is that role. “I thought Ben Whishaw’s natural sensitivity and gentleness was perfect for the role he plays. He had a short speech closer to the end about what it’s like being a boy at age 13 or 14 that I thought was particularly poignant and hit me....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Gwen Stokes

10 Hotties For Fall 2019 World Of Reel

The Irishman (Martin Scorsese)Uncut Gems (The Safdies)Ad Astra (James Gray)The Laundromat (Steven Soderbergh)Jojo Rabbit (Taika Waititi)Ema (Pablo Larrain)Marriage Story (Noah Baumbach)Little Women (Greta Gerwig)Lucy in the Sky (Noah Hawley)Joker (Todd Phillips)First Cow (Kelly Reichardt) Contribute Hire me Advertise Donate Team Contact Privacy Policy

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 43 words · Roberta Evans

14 Great Movies With Rotten Scores World Of Reel

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November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 31 words · Bryan Stephens

A Week Too Late World Of Reel

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November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Jay Anderson

Academy Caves On Cinematography And Editing Oscars They Will Be Presented Live World Of Reel

The controversial decision to temporarily ax handing out Oscars for Best Cinematography, Editing, Short Subject and Makeup/Hair Design has been cancelled. Now all 24 Oscars will be presented live. Another stupid decision that the Academy has now all but publicly regretted. Just like the Outstanding Popular Oscar category and just like choosing Kevin Hart as Oscar host. It’s been a pathetically entertaining awards season, now it’s time for the icing on the cake; “Green Book” winning Best Picture....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 119 words · Muriel Chambers

Actress Elsie Fisher Apologizes After Tweeting How Happy She Was That Bohemian Rhapsody Won At The Golden Globes World Of Reel

The 15-year-old actress was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her performance in “Eighth Grade,” but had the time to tweet about how she was “happy” for the big winners of the night, Malek and ‘Rhapsody.’ Fisher tweeted, “IM SO HAPPY RAMI MALEK AND BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY WON GOLDEN GLOBES IM THRILLED TONIGHT IS THE BEST NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” A backlash eventually ensued, which prompted Fisher to tweet, “Why is everyone being so mean about this?...

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Leo Yoder

An Exquisitely Tongue In Cheek Poster For Pedro Almodovar S Upcoming Madres Paralelas World Of Reel

The director wrote the script during COVID-19 quarantine in Spain, and Penelope Cruz’s role was written specifically for her. According to Almodóvar, it is a drama about “two women who give birth on the same day and who have parallel trajectories”. He went on to add that “It will be a story about the feminist world of recent mothers, of mothers who are raising children during their first and second year, and the many things that happen during that time....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Frank Carpenter

Ben Wheatley To Helm Tomb Raider Sequel World Of Reel

The 2018 film, directed by Roar Uthaug, received extremely middling reviews from critics (48 on Metacritic), whilst the $94M production amassed only $274M worldwide, leaving a possible sequel very much in the balance. Although packing some action filled punches (including a fantastic bike chase sequence) the film failed to allow Vikander (who was head and shoulders above the film itself) a greater deal of emotional depth as one of Video games’ most famous characters....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 209 words · Donald Johnson

Best Actress Blanchett Yeoh Deadwyler Robbie And Colman World Of Reel

The best living actress in the world (although Isabelle Huppert would like to have a few words about that) is triumphant in “TÁR.” Yes, despite already winning two Oscars, Blanchett is poised to win a third one next year. From my perspective, at least, the race is just not that close. After being celebrated with laudatory reviews in the Spring, Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”) was honored by both TIFF and Telluride this month, kick-starting her awards campaign in the process....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Don Melia

Best Supporting Actor World Of Reel

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November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 9 words · Dana Conard

Bill Murray S Career Is In All Likelihood F Cked World Of Reel

It was just yesterday that Geena Davis revealed her horrific experience working with Bill Murray on the set of “Quick Change.” Murray supposedly offered her a massage in a hotel room meet-up. Puck’s Eriq Gardner has reported that the complaint filed against Murray on the set of Aziz Ansari’s “Being Mortal” was a “much younger” female production staffer whom costar Bill Murray “allegedly straddled and kissed through masks.” After the official complaint was submitted, Murray entered mediation with the anonymous woman and has just choked up just over $100,000....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Donald Baptist