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Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu remake is a go, with Anya Taylor-Joy on board

By Charles Bramesco

She’ll play the ripe-necked victim of Orlok the vampire in the new take on FW Murnau’s Gothic classic.

Penélope Cruz knows best in the first trailer for Parallel Mothers

By Charles Bramesco

She and Milena Smit share a spiritual bond in the new film from Pedro Almodóvar.

Paolo Sorrentino revisits his childhood in The Hand of God trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In his upcoming work of loose autobiography for Netflix, a young man has a brush with greatness in ’80s Napoli.

Take a first look at Florence Pugh in period piece The Wonder

By Charles Bramesco

She’s headed to 19th-century Ireland for director Sebastián Lelio’s medical-intrigue drama.

Margot Robbie has joined the cast of Wes Anderson’s next film

By Charles Bramesco

She’ll appear alongside Tom Hanks, Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray in the director’s mystery project set in Spain.

Jennifer Lawrence will play a Hollywood power agent for Paolo Sorrentino

By Charles Bramesco

The real-life Sue Mengers’ client list included Barbra Streisand, Cher and Michael Caine.

A 91-year-old Clint Eastwood keeps on keepin’ on in the Cry Macho trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The nonagenarian directs and stars in the pensive south-of-the-border western film.

Brendan Fraser has joined the cast of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming western

By Charles Bramesco

As well as Killers of the Flower Moon, he’s booked a role in the new film from Palm Springs director Max Barbakow.

The House of Gucci trailer showcases a full range of Italian(?) accents

By Charles Bramesco

Adam Driver, Lady Gaga, Jared Leto, Al Pacino... and Jeremy Irons?! Abbondanza!

The Sparks brothers on their Jacques Tati collaboration that never was

By Charles Bramesco

Ron and Russell Mael came close to working with the legendary French director in the 1970s.

After 30 years, Phil Tippett’s stop-motion opus Mad God is finally complete

By Charles Bramesco

The animator’s long-awaited fusion of handmade sci-fi and horror will premiere at the Locarno Film Festival.

Watch the 4K restoration trailer for Joseph Losey’s The Servant

By Adam Woodward

StudioCanal has announced a re-release of this 1963 classic starring Dirk Bogarde and James Fox.

Oscar Isaac beats the odds in the first trailer for The Card Counter

By Charles Bramesco

He’s a card shark, vengeance-seeker, and possible war criminal in Paul Schrader’s new crime drama.

Tomorrow creeps in its petty pace in the first image from Joel Coen’s Macbeth

By Charles Bramesco

Denzel Washington assays the Scottish noble and Frances McDormand is his scheming wife in the NYFF opener.

Julia Ducournau’s first film is available to watch for free

By Hannah Strong

Before she was a Palme d'or winner, Ducournau made a creepy little short about a teenager undergoing a strange transformation.

Matt Damon and Adam Driver throw down the gauntlet in The Last Duel trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In Ridley Scott’s medieval epic, they face off alongside Jodie Comer and a towheaded Ben Affleck.

The 2021 Toronto International Film Festival returns with a wave of announcements

By Charles Bramesco

Kenneth Branagh, Edgar Wright, Mélanie Laurent, Zhang Yimou, Terence Davies, and many more!

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