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007 returns in the first No Time to Die trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film will be the actor’s final appearance in the iconic tux.

Studio Ghibli’s films are being made available for digital purchase

By Charles Bramesco

GKIDS will bring the anime classics to the North American market.

Inside the strange, sadly telling Bolsonaro-DiCaprio feud

By Charles Bramesco

The ultra-conservative Brazilian president has blamed the Amazon’s forest fires on the actor-activist.

At last, everyone can see Jonathan Glazer’s eerie new short

By Charles Bramesco

Masked figures perform a ritual most sinister in the six-minute miniature.

Will Lulu Wang’s The Farewell fare well in the Chinese market?

By Charles Bramesco

The American director’s acclaimed feature has been pulled from the release schedule.

Jane Austen gets a sumptuous revival in the Emma trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Anya Taylor-Joy takes the title role in Autumn de Wilde’s adaptation of the comedy of manners.

A change in US law is rewriting Hollywood’s playbook

By Charles Bramesco

Deregulating the major studios could spell bad news down the line.

Are they really going to release the Snyder Cut?

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s rumored alternate edit of Justice League may exist after all.

Eddie Murphy will star in a Beverly Hills Cop sequel for Netflix

By Charles Bramesco

The popular police comedy is the latest ’80s movie to be strip-mined for its nostalgia value.

Disney has added cultural depiction warnings to some streaming titles

By Charles Bramesco

The House of Mouse has flagged “outdated” stereotypes on its new streaming platform – but is it enough?

Paul Thomas Anderson is going back to school for his next picture

By Charles Bramesco

Details have emerged of the US director’s ninth feature, about a California high school student.

Damien Chazelle sets his sights on Old Hollywood for his next film

By Charles Bramesco

Possibly featuring Emma Stone as Clara Bow, and with Brad Pitt in an unspecified role.

Classic TV turns into low-rent fun in the Fantasy Island trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Lucy Hale tortures her girlhood bully in the Blumhouse horrorshow.

Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s upcoming Memoria gets a big deal

By Charles Bramesco

The 2020 release will be Joe’s widest North American run to date.

Death is Pixar’s next adventure in the Soul trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The latest animated escapade from director Pete Docter features the vocal stylings of Jamie Foxx.

Elisabeth Moss is appearing in a new Invisible Man movie

By Charles Bramesco

Upgrade’s Leigh Whannell directs a modern twist on HG Wells’ classic sci-fi tale.

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