Happy Wednesday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: The Academy finally gets some movie museum space… The Coens have their eye on TV… Paul Feig backs out of his next… Another 50 Cent movie, thank God… and more.
Happy Tuesday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Jessica Chastain takes up with Tom Cruise… Kevin Costner walks out on Quentin Tarantino… A guide to sabotaging your own film, featuring Red State … and more.
Happy Wednesday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Jeremy Renner may be King … Justin Lin ducks out of the flatlining Terminator revamp… Paramount plans to spruce up the joint… The case for Netflix… and more.
Happy Friday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Michel Gondry returns to France… Inside India’s disappearing softcore porn industry… The 50 Cent/Mickey Rourke Russian roulette movie you’ve been waiting for is coming… George Carlin may get his own street… and more.
Happy September! Also in this edition of The Broadsheet: The Hunger Games has a Web site! (Sort of?) … Hollywood eyes a summer box-office record … The Church of Scientology goes to all-out war with The New Yorker … A fest favorite is coming to theaters … and more…
Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: The Thin Man gets a screenwriter… more info on The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea … Paul Dano could become a College Republican … and more ahead.
Also in this Tuesday edition of The Broadsheet: George Clooney isn’t the Man from U.N.C.L.E. … Anne Hathaway gets her own Les Miserables rumor… Ben Affleck adds three to Argo … and more ahead.
Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: Universal may have put Ouija back in the box… 360 heads to London… Ed Zwick will climb the The Great Wall … and more ahead.
Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: Universal may have put Ouija back in the box… 360 heads to London… Ed Zwick will climb the The Great Wall … and more ahead.
When Toronto International Film Festival organizers revealed the first chunk of their schedule earlier this week, there were some notable omissions: the highly anticipated Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy and Roman Polanski’s Carnage , for instance. Seems those films were already packing bags for Italy. Both will debut in Venice in September, along with The Ides of March and previously reported Damsels in Distress , which will open and close the festival, respectively. The biggest fall movie not going to Venice or Toronto? Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar , though perhaps that one is earmarked for the New York Film Festival. Click through for the full Venice lineup.