‘Frasier’ Revival Being Considered For Paramount+ Streaming Service

Looks like there are new talks about a potential Frasier revival, if you're into that. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Review: Nicolas Cage Gets Wild in This Heavily Stylized Genre Mashup [Sundance 2021]

Nic Cage stars in Sion Sono's intensely weird genre mashup, which takes inspiration from Escape From New York. Read our Prisoners of the Ghostland review. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘WandaVision’ Mid-Season Trailer: Life Moves Pretty Fast Out in the Suburbs

Marvel has released a new WandaVision mid-season trailer featuring a few new snippets of new footage for the Disney+ series. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘The Blazing World’ Review: Not Even Spontaneous Udo Kier Appearances Can Save This Over-Stylized Oddity [Sundance 2021]

The Blazing World is a mess that you should probably avoid at all costs, or at least until there's a different edit of the film. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Sonic Prime’: Netflix Officially Announces Animated ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Series

After an accidental reveal late last year, Netflix has finally made it official: there's an upcoming animated Sonic the Hedgehog series called Sonic Prime. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ Review: ‘Room 237’ Director Explores Simulation Theory [Sundance 2021]

Documentarian Rodney Ascher (Room 237) returns with a movie exploring the long-held theory that we are all living in a simulation. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘The Antisocial Network’: Hollywood is Already Making a Movie About the Ongoing GameStop Chaos

MGM has landed the rights to The Antisocial Network, a book proposal by Ben Mezrich on the ongoing GameStop vs. Wall Street chaos. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Land’ Review: Robin Wright Goes Off the Grid in Her Feature Directorial Debut [Sundance 2021]

Robin Wright's Land is visually breathtaking but its central drama can't match all that scenery. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street’ Review: A Loving Tribute to the Groundbreaking Children’s TV Show [Sundance 2021]

Straight from the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival, we've got a Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street documentary review for this great film. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘The Matrix 4’ Appears to Be Titled ‘Matrix Resurrections’, A Title We Jokingly Predicted in 2009

If a now-deleted Instagram post from one of the film's hairstylists is to be believed, The Matrix 4 may be called Matrix Resurrections. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Mayday’ Review: Mia Goth Leads a Group of Lost Girls to War in a Dreamy, Distorted ‘Peter Pan’ Fable [Sundance 2021]

Mia Goth is dynamite as a leader of a group of lost girls caught in an endless war in a surreal dreamland. Read our Mayday review here. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘R#J’ Review: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Retold Across Phone Screens [Sundance 2021]

In our R#J review, we take a look at director Carey Williams' modern reimagining of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, told primarily through social media. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Passing’ Review: Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga Deliver Exception Performances in Rebecca Hall’s Directorial Debut [Sundance 2021]

Rebecca Hall's directorial debut Passing is a simmering drama boasting strong performances from Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Luzzu’ Review: A Heartbreaking Neorealist Fishing Drama About A Man Caught in the Tides of Change [Sundance 2021]

Ramin Bahrain produces Alex Camilleri's neorealist drama Luzzu, which follows a Maltese fisherman squeezed out of his livelihood. Read our Luzzu review. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Mank’: Netflix Releases Color Photos From the Set of David Fincher’s Latest Movie

Netflix has released several Mank color photos from the set of David Fincher's latest movie, showing what it looked like to film in black and white. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

Amazon Show ‘Hope’ Will Be the Next Nicole Kidman Series

Amazon will adapt the Norweigan film Hope into a new series starring Nicole Kidman. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

John Krasinski Sings ‘The Office’ Theme Song and Has Creepy Twins on a Rejuvenated ‘Saturday Night Live’

John Krasinski hosted Saturday Night Live, so of course they touted some bits about The Office, but there were much funnier bits throughout the show. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Mass’ Review: Devastating Drama Unfolds Between Four Parents in the Aftermath of a School Shooting [Sundance 2021]

From the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival, check out our Mass review, praising Fran Kranz's devastating writing and directorial debut. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Eight For Silver’ Review: Boyd Holbrook Hunts Werewolves in Atmospheric Thriller [Sundance 2021]

Boyd Holbrook hunts werewolves in this atmospheric thriller that has a lot on its mind. Read our Eight for Silver review from Sundance 2021 here. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Coming Home in the Dark’ Review: An Unbearably Tense Thriller That Sticks With You [Sundance 2021]

Coming Home in the Dark is an incredibly tense thriller about a road trip gone very wrong. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘The Sparks Brothers’ Review: A Delightful, Cheeky Portrait of an Eccentric, Eclectic Pop Rock Duo [Sundance 2021]

Edgar Wright is obsessed with movies and music, and in our The Sparks Brothers review, you'll find he put his passion for both in this pop rock documentary. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘On the Count of Three’ Review: Jerrod Carmichael and Christopher Abbott Balance Dark Comedy and Suicidal Depression [Sundance 2021]

From the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival, our On the Count of Three review praises Jerrod Carmichael's darkly funny and introspective directorial debut. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Try Harder!’ Review: The Odds Are Stacked Against Gifted Teens as They Apply for College [Sundance 2021]

From the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival, read our Try Harder review, digging into the pressure of the college application process for gifted teens. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Wild Indian’ Review: A Powerful, Unforgettable Drama That Simmers With Raw Emotion [Sundance 2021]

Wild Indian is a must-see, featuring an incredibly strong lead performance and an emotionally devastating story. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Cryptozoo’ Review: A Dazzling, Deeply Cynical, ‘Jurassic Park’ for Mythical Creatures [Sundance 2021]

Dash Shaw writes and directs this kaleidoscopic adult animated film about a zoo for mythical creatures. Read our Cryptozoo review here. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘How It Ends’ Review: Seeking Self-Love at the End of the World [Sundance 2021]

In our How It Ends review, we take a look at Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones' shaggy, pre-apocalyptic comedy which features a cavalcade of cameos. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘President’ Review: An Eye-Opening Chronicle of Zimbabwe’s Harrowing Struggle for True Democracy [Sundance 2021]

Read our President review from the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival to find out what makes this documentary about Zimbabwe's elections so important. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ Reboot For Disney+ Adds Star Zach Braff Alongside Gabrielle Union

Zach Braff & Gabrielle Union are set to play the parents in the Disney+ Cheaper by the Dozen reboot. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Strawberry Mansion’ Review: An Anti-Capitalism Fever Dream That’s a Real Snooze [Sundance 2021]

Directed by Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney, Strawberry Mansion is set in a future where the government taxes dreams. Read our Strawberry Mansion review. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Mother Schmuckers’ Review: This Deranged, Belgian Beavis and Butt-Head Flounders in Frenetic Filth [Sundance 2021]

Our Mother Schmuckers review from Sundance 2021 takes a look at the first Belgian movie ever to enter the Midnight section, and it's not very good. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

This Week In Trailers: Jumbo, Test Pattern, Honeydew, The Pond, Body Brokers

This week, we fall in love with a carnival ride, enjoy the simple delight of a slow burn, get supernatural, hallucinate for funsies, and more. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Knocking’ Review: Strange Sounds and Even Stranger Neighbors Haunt This Brief, Effective Horror-Thriller [Sundance 2021]

Knocking has great atmosphere but ends before we can grow too invested in what's going on. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘In the Earth’ Review: Ben Wheatley Gets Wild in the Woods With a Pandemic Horror Film That Assaults Your Senses [Sundance 2021]

In the Earth is a strange, overwhelming movie about getting lost in the woods from Ben Wheatley that will no doubt leave some viewers perplexed. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

The Best TV Shows & Movies Coming to HBO Max in February 2021

The Best TV Shows & Movies Coming to HBO Max in February 2021 include Judas and the Black Messiah, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, and more. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

Joel Kinnaman Signs Up for ‘In Treatment’ Reboot at HBO

Joel Kinnaman is joining the In Treatment reboot cast at HBO as Adam, the long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend of Uzo Aduba's Dr. Brooke Taylor. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

The Best Movies Leaving HBO Max in February 2021

A buddy cop thriller, a modern horror film, a somewhat nightmarish children's classic, and more of the best movies leaving HBO Max in February 2021. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘The Pink Cloud’ Review: A One-Night Stand Turns Into a Years-Long Quarantine [Sundance 2021]

Although it was filmed in 2019, The Pink Cloud has become somewhat timely due to its story of a couple under lockdown during a deadly event. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘1Up’: Ruby Rose Replaces Elliot Page in eSports Drama

Ruby Rose has replaced Elliot Page as a mentor character in the 1Up cast. Kyle Newman is directing the film, which is set against an eSports backdrop. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Movie Will Open in Theaters This Year

Universal plans to release their Dear Evan Hansen movie adaptation this September. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

Spoiler Discussion: WandaVision Episode 4 “We Interrupt This Program”

On the January 29, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman and special guest Sean Gerber (of the MCU Fan Show) to have a spoiler discussion about WandaVision Episode 4 “We Interrupt This Program” Opening Banter:  In … | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Willow’ TV Series Finds New Director in ‘I’m Not Okay With This’ Co-Creator Jonathan Entwistle

Jonathan Entwistle is taking over for Jon M. Chu as the Willow TV series director. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘WeCrashed’ TV Adaptation Ordered to Series By Apple TV+ as Anne Hathaway Joins Cast Alongside Jared Leto

WeCrashed TV series has been given a series order by Apple TV+, and Anne Hathaway is joining the cast. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Cloverfield’ is Finally Getting a Direct Sequel, But It Won’t Be Found Footage

A Cloverfield sequel is finally in the works, but unlike the 2008 original, this new movie will not be shot in the found footage style. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Elvis’ Movie From Director Baz Luhrmann Delayed Until 2022

Baz Luhrmann's Elvis movie has been delayed from November 2021 to June 2022. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Three Men and a Baby’ Remake Hires ‘Brockmire’ Director Mo Marable

Disney+ has hired Mo Marable (Brockmire) as the streaming service's Three Men and a Baby remake director. Zac Efron is set to star. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Summer of Soul’ Review: A Joyous Celebration of a Forgotten Music Festival [Sundance 2021]

Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson makes his directorial debut with this joyous documentary that details a forgotten music festival. Read our Summer of Soul review. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

Watch: ‘The Farewell’ Director Lulu Wang Shot a New Short Film on an iPhone and You Can Watch It Now

Lulu Wang reunited with her team from The Farewell to shoot Nian, a Lunar New Year short shot on an iPhone 12 Pro Max, for Apple. Watch it free now. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago

‘Coda’ Review: A Coming-of-Age Charmer That Makes a Familiar Tune Feel New Again [Sundance 2021]

Sian Heder writes and directs a coming-of-age film about a hearing girl growing up in a deaf family who aspires to be a singer. Read our Coda review. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 3 years ago