The director of Ghostbusters has passed away and Hollywood is showing its love in a big way.
There's actually a good reason why you might want to avoid being in a Ghostbusters movie.
IFC Films has released the first trailer for The Nest, an atmospheric family drama starring Jude Law and Carrie Coon, and boy howdy will it give you anxiety. Directed by Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene), the film follows an entrepreneur (Law) who relocates his wife (Coon) and children to his native England, where both their ambitions and a heaping dose of backstabbing threaten to tear their marriage apart. Collider caught The Nest at last year's Sundance Film Festival and sat down with Coon and Durkin, who told us how his own transatlantic move informed the film. “As a …
The first image from the upcoming film The Nest has been released ahead of the movie’s world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The Nest is the long-awaited, highly anticipated next film from Martha Marcy May Marlene writer/director Sean Durkin, and it stars Jude Law as a charismatic entrepreneur who relocates with his wife (Carrie Coon) and their children from suburban America to his native England. The marriage struggles, however, as Law’s character attempts to profit from the boon of 1980s London while Coon’s character finds herself resigned to the “housewife” role despite having …
Casting has begun for the new Ghostbusters movie set to start filming this summer. The project was developed in secrecy last year by Juno filmmaker Jason Reitman, with Sony Pictures only announcing its existence last month with a brief teaser trailer. Reitman—the son of Ivan Reitman, the director of the first two Ghostbusters movies—has said this will be a sequel that is set inside the universe of the first two films, and it may or may not involve the return of certain iconic characters and actors. Reitman will direct from a screenplay he co-wrote with Gil Kenan. … The post Carrie Coon and Finn Wolfhard in Talks to Lead New ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel appeared first on Collider.