Anthony Mackie: The Only Place to Work With Directors You Love Is Streaming Services — IndieWire

Anthony Mackie has been a fixture of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since making his debut as Sam Wilson/Falcon in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014), which means the actor has had a front row seat in watching massive event films squeeze out mid-budget and smaller films from multiplexes. 567 more words via Anthony Mackie: The Only… Continue reading Anthony Mackie: The Only Place to Work With Directors You Love Is Streaming Services — IndieWire

‘Invisible Man’ Director Leigh Whannell Says Even the Idea of the Snyder Cut Is a ‘Terrible Thing’ — IndieWire

Few director’s cuts in movie history have as much buzz around them as the Snyder Cut of “Justice League.” Zack Snyder has spent the last year teasing his personal cut of the comic book tentpole, which bombed with critics and audiences in November 2017. 417 more words via ‘Invisible Man’ Director Leigh Whannell Says Even the… Continue reading ‘Invisible Man’ Director Leigh Whannell Says Even the Idea of the Snyder Cut Is a ‘Terrible Thing’ — IndieWire

‘Candyman’ Trailer: Jordan Peele’s Anticipated ‘Spiritual Sequel’ Revives the Bloody Legend — IndieWire

This summer, Jordan Peele’s much-anticipated fresh take on the blood-chilling urban legend, “Candyman,” will be unleashed on theater screens nationwide, under the direction of rising filmmaker… 643 more words via ‘Candyman’ Trailer: Jordan Peele’s Anticipated ‘Spiritual Sequel’ Revives the Bloody Legend — IndieWire

Werner Herzog’s ‘Nomad’ Trailer: Auteur’s Latest Film Follows Life of ‘Kindred Spirit’ Bruce Chatwin — IndieWire

For his latest cinematic adventure, iconoclastic auteur Werner Herzog is tackling a subject close to his heart: his bond with travel writer Bruce Chatwin, who passed away in 1989 after privately fighting HIV for five years. 345 more words via Werner Herzog’s ‘Nomad’ Trailer: Auteur’s Latest Film Follows Life of ‘Kindred Spirit’ Bruce Chatwin — IndieWire

‘Charlatan’ Review: Agnieszka Holland’s Biopic About a Dubious Communist Healer Is Fascinating — IndieWire

A year after “Mr. Jones,” Polish director Agnieszka Holland has made another fascinating but disjointed biopic about a little-known figure whose story helps to reveal the soul of 20th century Europe. 952 more words via ‘Charlatan’ Review: Agnieszka Holland’s Biopic About a Dubious Communist Healer Is Fascinating — IndieWire