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Tom Holland Confirms 'Spider-Man 4' Will Begin Filming Next Summer
Tom Holland confirmed that Spider-Man 4 will begin filming next summer, with Destin Daniel Cretton directing. Script drafts are nearly complete, and Holland and Zendaya are excited to take fans on a new journey. Read more about what Tom Holland revealed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Good Morning America.
Hans Zimmer’s ‘Dune 2’ Score Fails to Meet Eligibility Requirements for Oscars (EXCLUSIVE)
Hans Zimmer’s evocative score for Dune 2 is ineligible for an Oscar nomination due to the Academy’s rule on pre-existing music, which limits its submission eligibility. Despite this, Zimmer remains in contention for recognition at other major awards. Find out why his contribution to Dune 2 will still resonate with audiences globally and what’s next for the legendary composer.
AFI Fest Looks to Reassert Itself as Hollywood’s Hometown Film Festival, With Premieres From Clint Eastwood, Robert Zemeckis and Wallace and Gromit
AFI Fest 2024 reasserts itself as Hollywood’s premier film festival, showcasing world premieres from Clint Eastwood, Robert Zemeckis, and Wallace & Gromit. Discover the action-packed five-day festival held at TCL Chinese Theatres, featuring over 150 titles, star-studded red carpets, and diverse voices in cinema.
Bird Review: A Harrowing, Empathetic Vision from Andrea Arnold
In Bird, Andrea Arnold paints a raw and visceral portrait of innocence, survival, and societal fragmentation. Nykiya Adams delivers a mesmerizing performance as Bailey, a teenager navigating life on the fringes of Kent, England. Her father's shadowy dealings and the so-called protectors blur the lines between justice and violence. With standout performances by Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, Bird offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of youth in a fractured world.
GOLDEN GLOBES CLOSE CALLS DECIDED: ‘ANORA,’ ‘THE APPRENTICE,’ ‘HERETIC,’ ‘A REAL PAIN,’ & MORE CLAIM DRAMA & MUSICAL/COMEDY CONTENDERS
Check out how top contenders are breaking for the Golden Globes' drama and musical/comedy categories. Films like Anora and A Real Pain opt for the musical/comedy field despite dark tones, while The Apprentice and Queer are slated for drama. With a looming Nov. 4 deadline, filmmakers and distributors still have time to finalize their submissions, but the organization may overturn classifications deemed unsuitable.