• Almodovar’s “Room” Wins Venice Film Fest

    The 81st Venice Film Festival has come to an end with Pedro Almodovar’s euthanasia-themed “The Room Next Door,” starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, taking the Golden Lion top prize. Despite all the headlines about standing ovations, many of the films have ultimately had only mixed/softly positive review scores on critical aggregate sites following their The post Almodovar’s “Room” Wins Venice Film Fest appeared first on Dark Horizons.

  • Rob Marshall To Direct “Guys and Dolls”

    Filmmaker Rob Marshall (“Into the Woods,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” “Nine”) has reportedly become the latest to sign on for the long-gestating remake of Tony award-winning stage musical “Guys and Dolls” at Sony’s TriStar Pictures label reports The InSneider. Marshall would replace previously attached Oscar-winning filmmaker Bill Condon (“Dreamgirls”). Marshall directed and Condon wrote the “Chicago” The post Rob Marshall To Direct “Guys and Dolls” appeared first on Dark Horizons.

  • NEON Chief On “Ferrari,” “Hit Man” Releases

    Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” hit cinemas in December, with the response being a whimper. Despite good reviews, the film only managed to gross $43 million worldwide ($18M domestic) from a budget of $95 million. In a recent interview with THR, Neon CEO Tom Quinn revealed that the film was initially planned to go direct to a The post NEON Chief On “Ferrari,” “Hit Man” Releases appeared first on Dark Horizons.

  • Flanagan Offers “Dark Tower” Update

    Acclaimed filmmaker Mike Flanagan (“Midnight Mass,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Haunting of Hill House”) has been attached to an ambitious new adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower” for a while now. The project would mark his fourth go at translating a King work to screen following his film adaptations of The post Flanagan Offers “Dark Tower” Update appeared first on Dark Horizons.

  • “Star Wars Outlaws” Exec Unhappy With Reviews

    Ubisoft Massive’s Julian Gerighty, the creative director of the recently released “Star Wars Outlaws” game, says that he’s a bit disappointed with the game’s critical reception. The game has racked up scores of 75-77 across the formats on Metacritic, suggesting a decent but far from great game. It came in behind the mid-80s scores of The post “Star Wars Outlaws” Exec Unhappy With Reviews appeared first on Dark Horizons.

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