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The directors of Free Solo are set to tackle the 2018 Thai cave rescue

By Charles Bramesco

Elon Musk has yet to be attached, but Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin look to have landed the project.

A coalition of LGBTQ+ filmmakers are boycotting an Israeli film festival

By Charles Bramesco

Over 100 artists are taking a stand against the annual TLVFest in Tel Aviv.

After the mass walkout, what’s next for Cahiers du Cinéma?

By Charles Bramesco

The future of the long-running French film journal has been plunged into uncertainty.

The Jordan Peele-produced remake of Candyman gets its first trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Nia DaCosta directs the update of a socially-conscious 1994 horror hit.

Can Indiana Jones survive without Steven Spielberg?

By Charles Bramesco

The director reportedly won’t be returning for Indy 5, with James Mangold posed to take over.

A new Little Shop of Horrors remake ensnares Chris Evans

By Charles Bramesco

He’ll star as the demented dentist alongside Taron Egerton and Scarlett Johansson.

Robert Eggers is prepping his next film, a 10th-century Viking epic

By Charles Bramesco

The Lighthouse director is reuniting with Willem Dafoe and DoP Jarin Blaschke for The Northman.

Jennifer Lawrence and Adam McKay are plotting the end of the world

By Charles Bramesco

But no need to worry – it’s just for their new movie Don’t Look Up.

Claire Denis prepares new film with Robert Pattinson and Margaret Qualley

By Charles Bramesco

The Stars at Noon sticks both actors in 1984 Nicaragua, mid-revolution.

Martin Scorsese is tackling the western genre with his next film

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s forthcoming Killers of the Flower Moon is finally taking shape.

Has the video game movie curse finally been lifted?

By Charles Bramesco

Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog could be the great blue hope for an industry bête noire.

We need to talk about Caleb Landry Jones’ debut LP

By Charles Bramesco

The reputable character actor is ready to jam out, Frank Zappa-style.

Rick Moranis is coming out of retirement for a Honey, I Shrunk the Kids sequel

By Charles Bramesco

He’s set to star alongside Josh Gad in a belated follow-up to the beloved ’80s sci-fi comedy.

Dev Patel is on fire in the new trailer for The Green Knight

By Charles Bramesco

The British star plays Sir Gawain in director David Lowery’s latest, from the A24 stable.

Watch the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

By Charles Bramesco

The story of a French newspaper's post-WWII operation goes heavy on whimsy.

Ava DuVernay will honour Nipsey Hussle in a new documentary

By Charles Bramesco

The rapper, who was assassinated one year ago, is the subject of the director’s upcoming Netflix film.

With Parasite’s big night, Oscar’s world gets a little bigger

By Charles Bramesco

The “local” awards ceremony reflects an industry inching towards globalization.

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