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Exclusive: Brady Corbet’s “Monumental” Movie 'The Brutalist' Is Getting an IMAX Release From A24
Plus, Chris Evans returns to the MCU, Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro reunite, and Ridley Scott confirms my summer scoop about Paul Mescal playing one of the Beatles.
Happy Wednesday, and good morning, folks!
I want to point you to the official Gate Crashers website built by Sasha Stone. You can safely remove the Gold Derby bookmark from your browser, or at least add the Gate Crashers to the same folder on your phone. I promise a range of viewpoints from the distinguished group of misfit pundits over there — myself included.
I enjoyed Collider’s recent interview with director Michael Mann tied to the 25th anniversary of The Insider, which is one of The InSneider’s favorite movies ever.
And since I recently gave Variety’s William Earl shit for his taste in horror movies, I’ll give him credit for this insightful piece on the year in horror and how the genre commented on women’s rights.
In tonight’s newsletter, you’ll read about how A24’s big plans for The Brutalist are getting even bigger. Plus, Chris Evans is returning to the MCU, and Ridley Scott has confirmed my scoop that Paul Mescal is in line to play a Beatle. I’ll tell you what that means for Scott’s rumored next movie The Dog Stars below.
There are also items about a fourth film in the Meet the Parents franchise, a new movie from Steven Soderberg, a new series from Ti West, a new score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and the latest casting news regarding Steven Spielberg’s next film. Finally, I weigh in on the trailer for Danny Boyle’s zombie movie 28 Years Later starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes.
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