• How Hollywood is gearing up to get back to work post-coronavirus

    How Hollywood is gearing up to get back to work post-coronavirus

    Lots of testing, protective gear, social distancing and coronavirus safety officers are at the heart of recommendations today from Disney, Netflix, CBS and other top studios, Hollywood’s leading guilds and producers to get the industry restarted from the pandemic that shut down production back in March. “The Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee Task Force (the “Task …
  • Ryan Gosling to play ‘Wolfman’ in reboot of horror classic

    Ryan Gosling to play ‘Wolfman’ in reboot of horror classic

    Months after Universal successfully relaunched its monster universe with Elisabeth Moss’s “The Invisible Man,” the studio is pushing ahead for “Wolfman” — which is being developed as a starring vehicle for Ryan Gosling — to be the next movie based on its catalog of iconic creatures. Sources tell Variety that executives at Universal have been …
  • Anthony James, ‘Unforgiven’ and ‘In the Heat of the Night’ actor, dies at 77

    Anthony James, ‘Unforgiven’ and ‘In the Heat of the Night’ actor, dies at 77

    Anthony James, an actor best known for his work in the Oscar-winning films “In The Heat of the Night” and “Unforgiven,” died on May 26 of cancer in Massachusetts. He was 77. Born Jimmy Anthony, he discovered there was already an actor with that name and created his stage persona of Anthony James, according to …
  • ‘The Vast of Night’ review: Indie breakout gives you hope for sci-fi

    ‘The Vast of Night’ review: Indie breakout gives you hope for sci-fi

    “The Vast of Night” is barely a minute in when it first pulls a “Gotcha!” “You are entering a realm between clandestine and forgotten,” says a Rod Serling-like narrator through an old black-and-white TV. “You are entering ‘Paradox Theater.’ ” You’re all set for a cute “Twilight Zone” parody, a Talky Tina doll and perhaps a …
  • Venice Film Festival still on for September, Venice governor confirms

    Venice Film Festival still on for September, Venice governor confirms

    The Venice Film Festival will go ahead as planned this fall, the region’s governor confirmed on Sunday. Luca Zaia, governor of Veneto, said the world’s longest-running film festival, which was due to take place Sept. 2-12, is still on. The official’s confirmation comes days after the Venice Biennale, which oversees the film festival among a …
  • Pixar’s ‘Out’ brings tears, cheers for studio’s first gay lead character

    Pixar’s ‘Out’ brings tears, cheers for studio’s first gay lead character

    Pixar Animation Studios’ short animated film “Out” — which features the first gay lead character for the company — is melting hearts on the Disney+ channel. The 9-minute mini movie mixes fantasy, drama and comedy to tell the story of Greg, who is moving in with his boyfriend, Manuel. But there’s a catch: Greg isn’t …
  • Beanie Feldstein mastered English accent by working in a gift shop

    Beanie Feldstein mastered English accent by working in a gift shop

    Beanie Feldstein, who stars in the new flick “How To Build A Girl,” mastered the difficult Wolverhampton, West Midlands English accent by actually working in a gift shop in the town. “It’s not just a London accent, your typical posh accent or cockney accent … We knew the only way for me to get it …
  • New York Film Festival eyes virtual screenings to survive coronavirus lockdown

    New York Film Festival eyes virtual screenings to survive coronavirus lockdown

    Organizers of the New York Film Festival, one of the signature cultural events in the city hardest-hit by COVID-19, say they are still exploring a range of scenarios for the 58th edition this fall, including live events. Delivering some combination of in-person and digital experiences is still the goal, Film at Lincoln Center said, confirming …
  • Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Enterprises launching drive-in movie series

    Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Enterprises launching drive-in movie series

    As American movie fans have been turning to drive-ins as a way to see films while social distancing, Tribeca Film Festival co-founders Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal are launching a drive-in movie series this summer. Called “Tribeca Drive-In,” the Tribeca Enterprises series will kick off June 25 as a partnership with IMAX and AT&T …
  • Was January’s ‘Sundance Plague’ really the coronavirus?

    Was January’s ‘Sundance Plague’ really the coronavirus?

    Dozens of Sundance Film Festival attendees fell ill on the heels of the star-studded event — in what one expert says may have been early, undiagnosed coronavirus cases, according to a report. The festival-goers — including actors, writers and industry honchos — were struck by fever, cough and shortness of breath after packed theater screenings …