IMAX to Develop New Fleet of Next Generation IMAX Film Cameras

IMAX is developing a new generation of film cameras. The company announced today that it is developing four new state-of-the-art cameras over the next two years. The new IMAX cameras will include a quieter design and several useability enhancements. IMAX is also working with other companies, including Kodak, who will offer enhanced technical support and manufacturing of the 65mm film stock. Panavision is also working with IMAX and will continue to provide service and maintenance for IMAX cameras worldwide....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Kevin Long

Into the Badlands Finale Clip: Chau and the Widow Trade Blades

AMC’sInto the Badlandsis wrapping up its third season this week, and we’ve got an exclusive clip from the finale teasing an epic battle of the Barons – the Widow vs. Juliet Chau – with a little bonus Gaius sword play in there too. Set in a feudal future after a mysterious apocalyptic event reshaped society,Into the Badlands follows the clans and key players that battle for power in the dynastic hierarchy....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 311 words · Manuel Callahan

Is Star Wars: The Force Awakens an Oscar Contender?

Come on, you knew this article was coming. Given thatStar Wars: The Force Awakensis the first-ever December release for aStar Warsmovie, folks have not only been curious about the film’s box office prospects, but also whether it could be a genuine awards contender given its Oscar-friendly timing. Indeed, most of the Academy’s heavy hitters open during the October/November/December corridor, so it was impossible to ignore the potential ofThe Force Awakenslanding some Oscar recognition....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 587 words · Charles Medina

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 11 Review

Any TV show — particularly a comedy — fortunate enough to hit its eleventh season has a fine line to walk between consistency and innovation. On the one hand,It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiahas been successful for this many seasons because it has never strayed from its core concept: five degenerates hang around a bar, come up with insane schemes, and yell at each other a lot. But as it has continued on, some of the show’s best episodes have been when it breaks its formula or subverts it, like in Season 9’s “Flowers for Charlie,” or “The Gang Broke Dee....

July 3, 2025 · 4 min · 743 words · Christine Herrera

Jojo Rabbit: Taika Waititi Reveals Real Reason He Played Hitler

WithJojo Rabbitnow playing in limited release, I recently sat down with writer-directorTaika Waititifor an exclusive interview. As you’ve probably heard me say a number of times,Jojo Rabbitis one of my favorite films of the year and Waititi has written and directed a fantastic anti-hate satire set in Nazi Germany. While I figured he would craft something special,Jojo Rabbitwas well above my lofty expectations and many others had the same opinion as itwon the coveted People’s Choice Awardat this year’s Toronto International Film Festival against some serious competition....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Laurie Rose

Jurassic World Dominion Tie-in Merchandise Roars It's Way Into Stores

We are currently in the heart of the summer movie season. Arguably the most anticipated film coming out this month isJurassic World: Dominion. The film promises to be this epic globetrotting conclusion to theJurassic Parkfranchise as we know it. One of the best parts of any new film in a giant franchise like this is all the new merchandise. Ahead ofDominion’s release next week, the film is dropping a bunch of new products that are sure to make any dinosaur fan smile....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Valerie Key

Last Night in Soho, Dune Among 2021's TIFF Lineup

The Toronto International Film Festival has revealed a sample list from its official selection, and it includes both the premiere ofEdgar Wright’sLast Night in Sohoand a special screening ofDenis Villeneuve’sDune. Both films are among the most-awaited releases for 2021, and cinema lovers able to attend this year’s TIFF will be able to catch both movies. The sampling revealed by TIFF includes 13 movies in total, coming from different parts of the globe....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · Douglas Owen

Lauren Ridloff & Joshua Jackson to Star in Romantic Drama From Ava DuVernay

DirectorAva DuVernayhas set her next project in the form of a romantic drama series. The program, which DuVernay will produce, starsLauren RidloffandJoshua Jackson,and Starz, the network that will air the series, clearly has a ton of faith in DuVernay and the concept, as the show has already been greenlit for three seasons of eighteen episodes total. The untitled series will consist of half-hour episodes, which will explore what it means to truly fall in love....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 480 words · Christopher Miller

Logan Is Fed Up With Wade in New ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Images

One of the most anticipated projects of 2024 just got several exciting new looks. A new report fromTotal Filmrevealed three new images fromDeadpool & Wolverine, including one ofHugh Jackman’s clawed mutant charging into battle, another showing both titular characters standing among a crowd nearPaul Rudd’s giant Ant-Man skull, and lastly, Logan looking like he’d rather be anywhere else while Wade embraces his lovable companion, Dogpool. These new stills are just a small part of what has already been an incrediblysuccessful marketing campaign forDeadpool & Wolverine, with both Jackman andRyan Reynoldsteaming up to poke fun at each other to build anticipation for Marvel’s only feature film of the year....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 396 words · Rebecca Gonzalez

Marvel Creating the Cinematic Universe Images Reveal MCU Props

If you’re a Marvel movie fan and happen to be going to Brisbane, Australia in the next month, I strongly suggest visiting the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art. That’s because Marvel Studios has set up a very cool exhibition titled “Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe” that chronicles the entire filmmaking process and it’s also loaded with tons of screen-used props, costumes, and concept art fromIron MantoThor: Ragnarok. As I walked around the exhibition just a few days ago, I was really impressed with how much care and time went into crafting the retrospective and walked away hoping it might travel around the world so more Marvel fans can take a peek behind the curtain....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 623 words · David Trevino

Me Before You: Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin Interview

Me Before Youis a good old-fashioned tearjerker, fully equipped with personal tragedy, blossoming romance, and ill-fated love. Based on the best-selling novel byJoJo Mayesand directed by theater veteranThea Sharrock,Me Before YoustarsEmilia Clarkeas Lou, an infectiously good-natured young woman from humble means in need of a steady gig. When her job search leads her to an unexpected position as a caregiver, Lou meets Will Trainer (Sam Claflin), wealthy banker and former playboy who became quadripalegic in an accident two years earlier....

July 3, 2025 · 14 min · 2791 words · Sara Gonzalez

New Star Trek Movie Gets a Release Date

Ever since 2016’sStar Trek Beyond, the film franchise has been in a holding pattern. When the films first came back with 2009’sStar Trek, directorJ.J. Abramsgave them a heavyStar Warssheen, which then became irrelevant when realStar Warsmovies returned in 2015. While theStar Trekbrand hasn’t slowed down with Paramount pumping out a bunch ofTrekseries includingStar Trek: Discovery,Star Trek: Lower Decks,Star Trek: Picard, and the upcomingStar Trek: Strange New Worlds, not much has happened with the films....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Gary Burgess

Noah Centineo & Quintessa Swindell on Black Adam’s Body Count, Deleted Scenes

With directorJaume Collet-Serra’sBlack Adamgetting ready to open in movie theaters next week, I recently sat down with Noah Centineo (Atom Smasher) and Quintessa Swindell (Cyclone) to talk about making the highly anticipated DC movie. During the short but fun conversation, they talked about the high body count, what people would be surprised to learn about the making ofBlack Adam, deleted scenes, and filming the motion capture work and stunts. As most of you know,Dwayne Johnsonand his team have been working on theBlack Adammovie for a decade and the film is the first time Black Adam has been featured in a movie....

July 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1226 words · Edward Richards