11 years on from very publicly — and very prematurely — announcing his retirement, prolific American auteur Steven Soderbergh continues to be one of the biggest and busiest filmmaker in the business. And whilst the Ocean's movie mastermind's most recent effort, horror-thriller Presence, has yet to officially hit cinemas following its Sundance premiere earlier this year, that hasn't stopped ol' Soderbergh from setting a release date for his next film. Per Deadline's reporting, Soderbergh's Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender starring spy drama Black Bag — which we first found out about back in January — is set to hit cinemas on 14 March, 2025.
Written by Soderbergh's Kimi collaborator and Jurassic Park screenwriting legend David Koepp, precious little is known about Black Bag's plot as of yet — although we'd confidently hazard a guess that the title's not just Soderbergh reminding himself which week's bins to put out. What we do know however is that the...
Written by Soderbergh's Kimi collaborator and Jurassic Park screenwriting legend David Koepp, precious little is known about Black Bag's plot as of yet — although we'd confidently hazard a guess that the title's not just Soderbergh reminding himself which week's bins to put out. What we do know however is that the...
- 7/23/2024
- by Jordan King
- Empire - Movies
The Criterion Channel’s August lineup pays tribute to auteurs of all kinds: directors, actors, and photographers, fictional or otherwise. In a notable act of preservation and advocacy, they’ll stream 20 titles by the Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine, here introduced by the great Richard Peña. More known (but fun all the same) is a five-title Paul Thomas Anderson series including the exclusive stream of Licorice Pizza, as well as a Philip Seymour Hoffman series that overlaps with Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love (a Criterion Edition this month), and The Master, plus 25th Hour, Love Liza, and his own directing effort Jack Goes Boating. Preston Sturges gets five movies, with Sullivan’s Travels arriving in October.
Theme-wise, a photographer series includes Rear Window, Peeping Tom, Blow-up, Close-Up, and Clouzot’s La prisonnière; “Vacation Noir” features The Lady from Shanghai, Brighton Rock, Kansas City Confidential, Purple Noon, and La piscine. Alongside the aforementioned PTA and Antonioni pictures,...
Theme-wise, a photographer series includes Rear Window, Peeping Tom, Blow-up, Close-Up, and Clouzot’s La prisonnière; “Vacation Noir” features The Lady from Shanghai, Brighton Rock, Kansas City Confidential, Purple Noon, and La piscine. Alongside the aforementioned PTA and Antonioni pictures,...
- 7/17/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Les Savy Fav brought a little bit a lot of chaos to their rendition of “World Got Great” on Late Night with Seth Myers on Wednesday night.
The occasion was a particularly special one for the New York City indie punk band. By day, Bassist Syd Butler and guitarist Seth Jabour are members of Seth Meyers’ house band, the 8G Band. You wouldn’t guess they were the tenured employees based on the performance, however, because vocalist Tim Harrington was the one strutting across the studio like he owned the building.
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The band raced through the scorching “World Got Great,” a cut from their recent album and first offering of new music in over a decade, Oui, Lsf. Harrington arrived donned in a zany look, and as usual in Les Savy Fav, changed costumes mid-performance. He also made his way over to Seth’s desk at one point,...
The occasion was a particularly special one for the New York City indie punk band. By day, Bassist Syd Butler and guitarist Seth Jabour are members of Seth Meyers’ house band, the 8G Band. You wouldn’t guess they were the tenured employees based on the performance, however, because vocalist Tim Harrington was the one strutting across the studio like he owned the building.
Get Les Savy Fav Tickets Here
The band raced through the scorching “World Got Great,” a cut from their recent album and first offering of new music in over a decade, Oui, Lsf. Harrington arrived donned in a zany look, and as usual in Les Savy Fav, changed costumes mid-performance. He also made his way over to Seth’s desk at one point,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Channing Tatum used to have his own qualms about action films led by female actors. But that changed when he was cast in this underappreciated feature.
Channing Tatum’s ‘female Bourne Identity’ helped change his mind on female action movies Channing Tatum | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Tatum used to have reservations regarding the action genre as a whole. The star at one point confided that he preferred to star in romance films instead of stories with high thrills and large explosions
“I don’t like action movies, they’re not that interesting – although they’re fun to do for the physical element of it, I guess,” Tatum once said according to Female First.
Female-driven action movies were no exception. It seemed that at the time Tatum just didn’t find most women in action films believable.
“My wife always hates when I go, ‘I just don’t love female action movies!
Channing Tatum’s ‘female Bourne Identity’ helped change his mind on female action movies Channing Tatum | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Tatum used to have reservations regarding the action genre as a whole. The star at one point confided that he preferred to star in romance films instead of stories with high thrills and large explosions
“I don’t like action movies, they’re not that interesting – although they’re fun to do for the physical element of it, I guess,” Tatum once said according to Female First.
Female-driven action movies were no exception. It seemed that at the time Tatum just didn’t find most women in action films believable.
“My wife always hates when I go, ‘I just don’t love female action movies!
- 6/24/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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