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Scorsese, DiCaprio, Johnson & Blunt Unite for Hawaii-Set Crime Epic at 20th Century Studios
Martin Scorsese will direct a Hawaii-set crime thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Dwayne Johnson, and Emily Blunt. The 1960s-set mob saga is heading to 20th Century Studios.
‘Remaining Native’ Review: A Lyrical, One-Take Coming-of-Age Journey Rooted in Identity
Maya Ross’ Remaining Native is a single-take Indigenous coming-of-age film anchored by Eli Blackfeather and cultural honesty. A standout at SXSW 2025. Read The Full Review.
Apple TV+ Is Bleeding $1 Billion a Year—And That’s the Whole Point
Apple TV+ is operating at a billion-dollar annual loss, but insiders say it’s all part of Apple’s long-term strategy to grow its ecosystem and cement its status in prestige TV.
[Exclusive] ‘Ballerina’ Behind-the-Scenes Featurette, New Trailer, and Stunning First-Look Images
Ballerina expands the John Wick universe with Ana de Armas as a deadly assassin. Get exclusive images, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and insights from Keanu Reeves, Len Wiseman, and the cast.
‘Drop’ Review: Meghann Fahy Gets Stalked by a Murderous Memelord in Christopher Landon’s Tense Tech Thriller
Christopher Landon’s Drop turns a first date into a nightmare as Meghann Fahy battles a sinister online stalker. Does this tech-driven thriller live up to the hype? Read our full review.
‘Joker’ and ‘The Matrix’ Producer Village Roadshow Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Village Roadshow, the studio behind The Matrix and Joker, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing financial struggles and a legal dispute with Warner Bros. over The Matrix Resurrections.
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Set for May Release, Focus Features Acquires Distribution
Wes Anderson’s newest film, The Phoenician Scheme, will hit theaters in May 2025, featuring an all-star cast led by Benicio del Toro, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, and Michael Cera. Focus Features has acquired distribution rights.
Box Office Report: 'Mickey 17' Opens to a Chilly Reception with $7.7 Million First Day
Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17 stumbles with a $7.7M opening, while Sean Baker’s Anora surges post-Oscars. Can Mickey 17 recover, or is it another box office misfire?