The highly anticipated London premiere of Universal’s film Oppenheimer will proceed as planned this evening, despite the looming threat of a SAG-AFTRA strike. Director Christopher Nolan, along with a star-studded cast including Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Kenneth Branagh, and James D’Arcy, is expected to grace the
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Rhode Island-based production company, Verdi Productions, has made the decision to halt pre-production on their next feature film, a biopic of Muhammad Ali Jr. The independent movie, which was set to begin principal photography on September 1 in Rhode Island with a confirmed cast, will now be postponed until late 2024. The film, directed by
The world premiere of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer in Paris has sparked a wave of positive reactions from critics. After a nearly three-hour screening, reviewers are applauding Cillian Murphy’s performance and hailing the film as “awe-inspiring,” “staggering,” and a “spectacular achievement.” Matt Maytum, editor of Total Film, expressed his astonishment, describing Murphy’s performance as “sublime.” He
Ice Cube, the renowned actor, rapper, and entrepreneur, has been confirmed to star alongside Dave Bautista in the upcoming action comedy film, “The Killer’s Game.” The movie, directed by JJ Perry, known for his work on “Day Shift,” is set to begin production in Budapest this summer. While there is much excitement surrounding Cube’s involvement,
The Writers Guild has announced plans to picket Amazon’s upcoming “Prime Day,” which is the retail giant’s largest sales event of the year. Referring to it as “Crime Day,” the guild aims to use social media as a platform to convey their message to Amazon, emphasizing their opposition to the company’s Silicon Valley business practices.
A chilling tale unfolds in the highly-anticipated horror-thriller film, “Our Deadly Vows,” currently showing in select theaters. Marking his directorial debut, acclaimed actor Chris Chalk, known for his remarkable performances in “When They See Us” and “Perry Mason,” takes the helm in this spine-tingling masterpiece. Alongside him, his talented wife, K.D. Chalk, delivers a captivating
Director Joseph Kosinski, known for his work on “Top Gun: Maverick,” is staying true to his roots by incorporating real-life race cars in his upcoming untitled F1 racing film starring Brad Pitt. Sources have confirmed that scenes from the Apple Studios movie will be shot during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone race track on
Texas Monthly, the renowned magazine that has been documenting life in the Lone Star State for nearly five decades, is venturing into the world of film and television. In collaboration with Peabody and Critics’ Choice Award-winning filmmaker Deborah Esquenazi, Texas Monthly is set to produce its first-ever feature documentary. The film, which is currently untitled,
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) has released its “Core Principles” for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies in the entertainment industry. IATSE, a union representing entertainment workers, believes that AI has the potential to significantly impact employers’ business models and disrupt the livelihoods of its members. In
Paul Justman, the accomplished director behind the critically acclaimed documentary “Standing in the Shadows of Motown” and several iconic music videos, has tragically passed away at the age of 74. The news of his death was confirmed by his brother, Seth Justman, keyboard player for the J. Geils Band, in an obituary published today by
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