A James Bond hopeful explained why he turned down an audition for Casino Royale, and his reason sounds similar to some concerns in the MCU.
Regé-Jean Page and Henry Cavill continue to dominate the James Bond odds, while a sneak attack may be in the making from a former #1 candidate.
As if the field of potential James Bond contenders wasn't crowded enough, another name has entered the race alongside
Marvel Studios has reportedly chosen Candyman director Nia DaCosta to helm Captain Marvel 2, which is slated for a July 2022 release.
Months ago, before awards season truly got underway, most were anticipating a head-to-head matchup between two master filmmakers: Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. Smash cut to January, and these two heavily lauded films may have to settle for Screenplay trophies as a latecomer has crashed the Best Picture party and is now in pole position to take the whole enchilada. Sam Mendes’ World War I film 1917 burst onto the scene in December as a technically marvelous and (for some) awe-inspiring effort. The film plays out entirely …
Could momentum from the Golden Globes be driving fans to see this movie?
The members of the Hollywood Foreign Press share multiple Venn Diagram circles with Oscar voters: they live in Hollywood and are deeply obsessed with movies. They are at some of the same parties, mingling with some of the same people.
The first reactions to Sam Mendes' latest film, 1917, have begun pouring in from critics who've seen early screenings of the Universal Pictures release. This is Mendes' first feature film since the 2015 James Bond flick Spectre. The film stars Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones) and George MacKay (Captain Fantastic) as two young soldiers fighting in World War I who are tasked with getting important information about an impending and catastrophic attack on British forces in the right hands across enemy lines. [caption id="attachment_851851" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Universal Pictures[/caption] 1917 has been an …
Taika Waititi's Hitler film just got a major boost in the Oscar race.
Is this the year a Quentin Tarantino film nabs the Best Picture gold trophy?