Between the cascade of release date changes announced by Warner Bros. yesterday — including moving “Dune” to Oct. 1, 2021, “The Batman” to March 4, 2022 and “The Flash” to Nov. 4, 2022 — and Disney’s announcement on Sept. 23 that the studio was movin
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UCLA's latest diversity report predicts a $159 million movie lacking authenticity from diverse voices will lose $32.2 million in its first weekend, and potentially $130 million in overall box office.
Big and medium-sized Hollywood movies lacking a div
Apple has ordered a docuseries that will focus on four of the most famous women ever to walk a runway.
Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington are the subjects of The Supermodels, a four-part series from Brian Grazer a
Facebook has a bone to pick — actually, several bones — with “The Social Dilemma,” Netflix’s recently released documentary that sounds the alarm about the negative effects of the social media industry’s business practices.
The social-media giant relea
The American Film Institute announced that its 2020 AFI Awards ceremony, which celebrates the year’s achievements in both film and television, will take place on Feb. 26, 2021.
Typically announced in mid-December, with the extension to the eligibility
A young man recently deported from the U.S. and a mother in search of her missing son join forces in this Mexican migration drama from first-time director Fernanda Valadez.
Mexican migration drama Identifying Features from director Fernanda Valadez ha
Hollywood got a huge shock Saturday night when mega-theater chain Cineworld revealed it is closing down again, including many of its Regal locations in the U.S.
With no new product in the marketplace, a rerelease of the 1993 Halloween cult classic Hoc
The new James Bond film's delay has left the slate a "virtual ghost town during the months of October and November," says B. Riley's Eric Wold as cinema stocks fall sharply and speaks out against state restrictions.
Riley analyst Eric Wold in a Monday
Regal, the second-largest U.S. movie theater chain, is closing its theaters two months after reopening. It’s a decision, made in response to the delay of “No Time to Die,” that underscores the immense fallout surrounding the fact that moviegoing just
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have delayed the release of “Dune,” the sci-fi epic from director Denis Villeneuve. It will no longer premiere Dec. 18 and is now slated to debut in theaters Oct. 1, 2021.
A spokesperson for Warner Bros. declined to
Craving a flick on the big screen? Here’s our latest rundown of new and classic movies playing at drive-ins, pop-ups or rooftops near you. We’ll update as new titles and showtimes for this week are added:
Beyond Fest
Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre, 107
Dan Levy suggested in an Instagram post that his fans study Canadian Indigenous history along with him. About 64,000 people signed up.
TORONTO — Before the Canadian show “Schitt’s Creek” swept the Emmys this month and catapulted its creator, Dan Levy,
Debt ratings agency S&P Global Ratings has reduced AMC Entertainment Holding's credit ratings on liquidity concerns as the impact on the mega-exhibitor's theaters takes a toll on its available cash on hand.
"Given our expectations for a high rate of c
One of the Bay Area's largest movie theater chains will reopen its doors today.
After months spent closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, seven Cinemark theatres in San Mateo, Novato, Redwood City, San Bruno, Daly City, Vallejo and San Rafael wil
“What an excellent day for an exorcism.”
-Linda Blair, “The Exorcist” (1973)
If asked to describe a typical “Oscar” film, you’d likely hear phrases like “biopic” or “sprawling epic.” If there’s a genre that’s been grievously undervalued, and to a great
Sony Pictures Classics has released the first trailer for “I Carry You With Me” (“Te Llevo Conmigo”) from Heidi Ewing.
After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the pic is one of Mexico’s major hopefuls for the best international feat
Earlier this week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences resolved to overhaul its best picture Oscar eligibility standards because Hollywood has failed to become more inclusive.
A new report released Thursday dramatizes the problem that prom
In the new Netflix adaptation of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” it’s a sweat-slicked summer day in Chicago 1927 and everybody wants something. White music-industry bigwigs want a new recording from the indomitable Ma Rainey (Viola Davis), a Southern sin
It’s October and what better way to kick off one of everyone's favorite month than an exclusive trailer for a freaky – and blood-soaked – horror puppet movie?
The movie, described as a gothic horror adventure, is premiering as part of Nightstream, th
"We see an elongated, challenging recovery for both film studios and movie theaters," Credit Suisse's Meghan Durkin wrote in an investors note.
With film production slowly restarting and cinemas reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Credit Suisse anal