Hollywood Recession: Visual Effects Studio Behind ‘Dune,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ to Lay Off Hundreds
The VFX house DNEG, which worked on the acclaimed blockbusters Dune and Oppenheimer, will be reportedly laying off hundreds.
The VFX house DNEG, which worked on the acclaimed blockbusters Dune and Oppenheimer, will be reportedly laying off hundreds.
Oppenheimer, the Oscar-winning drama about the father of the atomic bomb, finally screened in Japan with trigger warnings.
World-class director Christopher Nolan recently recalled a hilarious moment when a Peloton instructor trashed one of his films.
Director Ridley Scott is not only worried that artificial intelligence (AI) will be a problem for the film industry, it’s bad for humanity.
Directors Christopher Nolan and Guillermo del Toro are urging Americans to purchase physical media again.
Christopher Nolan, director of some of Hollywood’s biggest hits, warns artificial intelligence is about to reach an “Oppenheimer moment.”
Though she played Catwoman in The Batman, actress Zoë Kravitz was once reportedly told she could not audition for TDKR or being “too urban.”
Paramount announced delays in the release of two of its high anticipated blockbusters, Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7, over worries that fans will once again decide to avoid theaters as coronavirus cases continue to spike around the world.
Movie actors and actresses have cheapened themselves, and by extension their product, and now they’re going to find themselves TV actors… And they deserve it.
This idea that there’s some pent up desire to return to the movies just isn’t true. There seems to be plenty of pent-up desire to do a whole bunch of other things, but sitting in a movie theater is not one of them.
NEW YORK (AP) — The first wave of big new movies released since the beginning of the pandemic, including Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending thriller “Tenet” and the long-delayed “X-Men” spinoff “The New Mutants,” arrived in theaters over the weekend, testing the waters of a radically different theatrical landscape.
New York (AFP) – Movie industry experts have long pegged hopes on Christopher Nolan’s hotly-awaited, super-secret sci fi epic “Tenet” to save Hollywood from the summer of coronavirus.