Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Movies

Five Time Billionaire Sheldon Solow Closes Not ONE But Two Famous New York Movie Theatres, the Paris and the Beekman

So you're a billionaire, you don't care about movies or culture, just rent. That would be Sheldon Solow, worth five billion dollars. He's shut down...

Telluride Film Festival Announces List: Includes Toronto and Venice Choices “Aeronauts,” “Hidden Life,” “Two Popes,” “Marriage Story,” and Michael Apted’s “63 Up”

We are now in full festival swing. Venice has begun, and tonight so does Telluride. The latter fest is a pricey confab for those...

Joaquin Phoenix’s “Joker” Is Oscar Material, References Martin Scorsese’s “King of Comedy” with Robert De Niro Character

We're about to have a big season of Robert De Niro. He seems to play a talk show host in Todd Phillips' "Joker," referencing...

Donald Trump Mentor Roy Cohn Gets 2 Documentaries This Fall, One from Granddaughter of Convicted Spies He Sent to Electric Chair

I told you last week that I'd seen the new documentary, "Where's My Roy Cohn?" Matt Tyrnauer's incendiary film, which debuted at Sundance, lays...

Netflix Will Give Scorsese’s “The Irishman” a Shorter Run in Theaters Than Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story”

Netflix announced its release plans for the fall and the Oscars today. They've got quite a good schedule of films, from Martin Scorsese's "The...

Netflix’s Main Oscar Entry, Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” Will Play in Theaters for Three-and-a-half Weeks Before Hitting Pay Platform

Netflix is looking to change the norms for movie releases once again. The pay platform will release Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" into theaters on November...

Watch: Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson in the Australian Take on Shakespeare’s Henry V Titled “The King” for Netflix

Well, we're in a world of need for content. And so content has been provided via two talented Australians, Joel Edgerton and David Michod....

Where’d Ya Go, Burn-a-Debt? Annapurna Pictures Settles $200 Million in Red Ink as Another Film Flops

Where'd ya go, Burn-a-debt? Annapurna Films took in just $1.4 million this weekend on Richard Linklater's ill-fated "Where'd Ya Go, Bernadette?" The company also settled...