How Bron Studios Went From Obscurity To Producing Joker In 10 Years

Now, the Vancouver-based entity is juggling a wide range of projects through a blend of studio co-financing deals and in-house productions that run the gamut from hot potential blockbusters like “Ghostbusters,” “Candyman,” and the Kevin Hart drama “Fatherhood,” to the Aretha Franklin biopic “Respect” and the Black Panthers drama “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Bron also supported Tom Hanks’ recent Apple-released submarine thriller “Greyhound,” and one of the biggest sales of the fall festival season, the Vanessa Kirby marriage drama “Pieces of a Woman,” which Netflix acquired and plans to push during this year’s awards season....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1346 words · Mary Chalmers

How Hans Zimmer Recorded The Dune Trailer S Pink Floyd Cover

A new report from Variety confirms it was Hans Zimmer himself who was behind the reworking of “Eclipse” for the “Dune” trailer. The Oscar-winner has spent a majority of quarantine finishing the original score for “Dune,” and he took a break from the main score to oversee the recording of the Pink Floyd cover. Working with a 32-voice Los Angeles choir, Zimmer held eight sessions with four vocalists at a time in order to maintain social distancing measures....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 335 words · Alfred Roberts

How Netflix Dominated With Ma Rainey S Black Bottom And Mank

The two Oscars for “Ma Rainey’s” were expected for the bold and gritty verisimilitude demanded by Davis and supplied by 89-year-old costume designer Ann Roth (a two-time winner), makeup stylist Sergio Lopez Rivera, and hair stylists Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson (who made Oscar history as the first Black female winners from their category). They made her sexy and subversive with a flashy wardrobe, gold teeth, charcoal-like makeup, and a wig made of horsehair....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 792 words · Scott Tanner

How That Many Saints Narration Twist Redefines The Sopranos

Christopher Moltisanti haunts Alan Taylor’s “The Many Saints of Newark,” and not just in name (you don’t need to be too familiar with Italian to realize that “Many Saints” translates to “Moltisanti”) but in actual spirit. The film literally opens in a New Jersey graveyard, one filled with headstones boasting the names of families familiar to any seasoned “Sopranos” watcher, before settling on a discomfitingly familiar face, forever imposed on his own gravestone: Christopher Moltisanti, AKA Chrissy, the son of Dickie Moltisanti, who serves as the film’s leading man (as played by franchise newbie Alessandro Nivola)....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1029 words · Thomas Bell

How To Watch The Second Impeachment Proceedings Against Trump

How We Got Here: Trump, who has spent the last two months baselessly claiming that president-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 United States election was illegitimate, held a rally on Wednesday, Jan. 6 where he claimed that “we will never concede.” A mob of the president’s supporters breached the U.S. Capitol while Biden’s victory was being certified; five people died in the ensuing chaos. Trump repeatedly praised the rioters on his social media accounts, which caused Twitter and other social media companies to ban the president from their platforms....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Annette President

How To With John Wilson The Season 2 Finale Is A Bittersweet Ending

Where to Watch ‘How To with John Wilson’: HBO Max “How To with John Wilson” isn’t exactly a show with twists, but there’s always more lurking behind each episode title. Improving your memory eventually becomes a consideration of what happens when people experience reality in fundamentally different ways. A crash course in wine appreciation slowly morphs into an existential look at how we treat things that linger in our lives....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Heather Freeman

Howard Stern Says He Might Run For President Is Not Fucking Around

Stern announced on his SiriusXM radio show that if former president Donald Trump runs again in 2024, he will “beat his ass” at the polls. “I said to [co-host] Robin [Quivers], and I hate to say this, but I said to her, ‘I’m actually gonna probably have to run for president now,’” Stern said (via Mediaite) after Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending federal protection of abortion rights....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Mel Fiske

Indiewire S 15 Most Read Sundance 2022 Stories

For everything Sundance we’ve published over the past few days (and the weeks leading up to the festival) check this out,, but what did you really want to see out of Sundance? We’ve got a pretty good idea. Our preview of hot sales titles (heavy on the genre films and documentaries) was of big interest and our top pick, Cooper Raiff’s “Cha Cha Real Smooth” sold to Apple for a hefty $15 million....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 591 words · Derek Nordes

Indiewire Sundance Chili Party In Vr Pictures From The Event

These were among the sights at the first-ever IndieWire chili party in VR. For years, this site hosted a casual gathering at our condo for festival crowds, from programmers to filmmakers and executives eager to grab some casual face time away from the insanity of Main Street. While the chili party tradition went dormant in recent years, its legacy endured and Sundance’s virtual 2021 status created a new opportunity to help industry folks eager for new ways to hang out....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Connie Gage

Indiewire To Screen Oscar Qualifying Short Films For La3C Event

Lining up with LA3C’s mission to celebrate Los Angeles as the capital of creativity and culture, the IndieWire event will bring an international selection of short films to the City of Angels just in time for awards season. In order to qualify for the Oscar, shorts must either win a top prize at an Oscar-qualifying festival or receive a qualifying theatrical run. The program for this event was co-curated by IndieWire staff and ShortsTV, the worldwide network dedicated to short films....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Sandra Spoon

Jafar Panahi Iranian Filmmakers Urge Un To Aid Iran Covid Crisis

The letter asserts that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s ban on the vaccine, as well as governmental promotion of large religious gatherings where safety protocols are not employed, are causing continued infections and deaths. Khamenei banned the import of vaccines from the U.S. and the UK back in January on the basis of conspiracy theories, and activists are blaming the leader for what is a surging fifth wave of the pandemic in Iran....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · Milda Ganser

Jake Gyllenhaal Denis Villeneuve S The Son Hbo Limited Series

Per HBO’s official release: “Gyllenhaal and Villeneuve are also set to serve as executive producers of the series, with the former producing through his Nine Stories’ banner along with his partner Riva Marker. Kilter Films’ Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy will join as executive producers along with Kilter Films’ Athena Wickham. Lenore Zion is set as showrunner and will also executive produce.” Deadline reports that Gyllenhaal and Villeneuve have spent years trying to find their next project together....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Debbie Crockett

James Bond S Tombstone Now In Faroe Islands To Mark No Time To Die

After the final installment of Craig’s turn as Bond, the Faroe Islands commissioned a custom grave to honor the filming location of “No Time to Die.” The island of Kalsoy served as the villain’s lair for Bond’s nemesis Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), who ultimately kills the famed MI6 agent. The grave is positioned near the Kallur lighthouse on the island and reads, “In Memory of James Bond, 1962–2021,” as reported by the official Guide to the Faroe Islands page....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Floyd Bivens

Jason Sudeikis Sent Email To Grieving Film Critic

Ryan and Sudeikis’ paths crossed in 2017 while the actor was on a press tour for his indie drama “Kodachrome.” Ryan had lost his father that year due to a heart attack. Sudeikis stars in “Kodachrome” as a record company representative trying to make amends with his dying father (Ed Harris), who happens to be a photographer. The father leaves behind four rolls of Kodachrome that Sudeikis’ character is left to find meaning in....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Dianne Laigo

Jett On Hbo Max Carla Gugino Crime Drama Should Have Been A Sensation

Where to Watch “Jett”: HBO Max (the series originally aired on Cinemax) One of the first things you notice about “Jett” is the color. Even in the dingiest locations, saddled with the occasional criminal underworld lowlife, there’s usually something in the frame that pops. It could be an interior drenched in neon mood lighting, a bright eye-catching accessory, or a bulb giving off any shade other than beige. This is a show set in a world of criminals, one that they’re not afraid to add a little zest to....

December 26, 2022 · 4 min · 718 words · Carmen Wolfson

John Oliver On Last Week Tonight Landing George Clooney Interview

Already renewed through 2023, “Last Week Tonight” has also earned its viewership (along with 23 Emmy Awards) by refusing to settle for what’s expected. Not knowing what the main story makes each new episode an enticing reveal, and Oliver — along with fellow executive producers Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, Jon Thoday, and James Taylor — make sure what’s waiting behind the curtain is worth it. Related Julio Torres Sets New HBO Comedy Series After ‘Los Espookys’ Cancellation Who Should Return to ‘The White Lotus’?...

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1988 words · Pamela Scott

John Wick 4 First Look Keanu Reeves Returns As Assassin At The Altar

A first look at “John Wick Chapter 4” shows Keanu Reeves as Wick standing in front of what appears to be a candlelit altar. The neon-tinted press image was circulated via text message by Lionsgate to fans who signed up for updates on the fourth film, set to be released in theaters March 24, 2023. “John Wick Chapter 4” also stars Laurence Fishburne, Ian McShane, Lance Reddick, Bill Skarsgard, Clancy Brown, Donnie Yen, Shamier Anderson, Hiroyuki Sanada, Scott Adkins, and Rina Sawayama....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Rae Porter

John Woo Remakes His Classic The Killer For Peacock

Following over a decade of discussions around the English-language adaptation of his 1989 classic film, Woo confirmed that he will helm a reimagining for Peacock in collaboration with Universal Pictures. “The Killer” is about a seasoned assassin who takes on one last job, during which he accidentally blinds a nightclub singer. In order to pay for an operation to fix her sight, the killer for hire agrees to assassinate a high-ranking triad boss, just as the police are tracking him down....

December 26, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Allen Story

Join Ted Hope And Christine Vachon For A Live Screen Talk Podcast

The podcast will take place on Thursday, October 22, at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT). Register here to watch the recording live and submit questions in real time for the Q&A. This week’s episode marks the latest Screen Talk installment to go live this year. Previous guests include Sundance’s Keri Putnam and Tabitha Jackson, Cannes head Thierry Fremaux, TIFF’s Cameron Bailey, and NYFF director Eugene Hernandez. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news!...

December 26, 2022 · 1 min · 87 words · Yolanda Winder

Kathryn Hahn Wandavision Spinoff In The Works At Disney Plus

A “WandaVision” spinoff centered on Kathryn Hahn as the powerful witch is reported to be in development at Disney+ from Marvel Studios. Variety first reported the news of a spinoff series. IndieWire has reached out to Disney representatives for comment. Hahn will reprise the role of Agatha Harkness in the series, which has been described as a dark comedy a la “WandaVision,” the limited series that won three Primetime Emmys and became one of the biggest Disney+ hits ever....

December 26, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Regina Owens