Eli Roth's Thanksgiving had a long road to travel from fake trailer to full movie, and it all came from a very personal place.
Members of the Alita Army shall are going to be very happy to hear Robert Rodriguez is continuing to stoke the fires surrounding a potential Alita 2.
Apparently Alita: Battle Angel helped Robert Rodriguez become a part of the Star Wars galaxy. But what are the odds that the favor could be returned?
Alita: Battle Angel's sequel may rest on a galaxy far, far away, thanks to The Book of Boba Fett.
The Spy Kids franchise is reportedly getting relaunched, and creator Robert Rodriguez is back to write and direct the film.
Lyon Daniels, who stars in the Robert Rodriguez hit, We Can Be Heroes, had the perfect nickname before signing on for the film.
There's still hope for more Alita: Battle Angel, and it comes from the man himself.
What do you do when you want to make a movie, but don't have any of the traditional resources to make a movie? You make the fucking movie anyway. Robert Rodriguez, born in Texas in 1968, loved cinema from a young age. The moment he could, he grabbed a camera and filmed everything he could in precociously cinematic style (it would be fair to call Rodriguez one of the chief "video store" auteurs; a director who got his style not from formal training, but from absorbing movie after movie after movie). In 1991, the college student Rodriguez made an …
In 2001, if you were of a similar age as I, you were watching Spy Kids on a VHS over and over again, and having a dang great time. The iconic family film from the iconically multi-talented Robert Rodriguez stars Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara as the titular "kids whom are also spies," and they go on a globe-trotting adventure that also involves stars like Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Cheech Marin, and Danny Trejo. It's a crackling piece of entertainment, and a huge benchmark in Latinx representation in the family film space. And, as Rodriguez …
If you’re a fan of directors Robert Rodriguez, Colin Trevorrow, and Joseph Kosinski, or just want to hear some great behind-the-scenes stories about making movies in Hollywood, you’re in the right place. That’s because for this year’s Comic-Con@Home, we finally launched our “Directors on Directing” panel with Rodriguez, Trevorrow, and Kosinski! For the past few years, I’ve been trying to put on a “Directors on Directing” panel at San Diego Comic-Con. The idea was to get a few filmmakers that have directed some big projects to share some behind-the-…
Disney's celebration of all things Star Wars got kicked off yesterday with May the 4th, ie Star Wars Day. That auspicious beginning featured the series finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the premiere of the behind-the-scenes docu-series Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, and an announcement of the first new director to come aboard Season 2 of Disney+'s The Mandalorian itself. That's right, Ant-Man director Peyton Reed will join the crew for Season 2, but before today's "Revenge of the Fifth" took over the Star Wars celebration, another director joined the mix. Robert …
The director goes back to his roots for a streaming movie dropping this summer.
Sin City fans have something new to get excited about. Frank Miller and Robert Rodriquez may be getting together again to turn their stylishly elevated neo-noir franchise into a television series. According to Deadline, Legendary Television closed the agreement with Miller and are close to a deal with Rodriguez. The pair would executive produce the series, which will be produced by the head of Miller’s production company, Silenn Thomas, and Stephen L’Heureux. The latter produced the 2005 hit’s sequel, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, in 2014. The first film, based on Miller’s popular …