Ahead of its world premiere this coming Sunday at the Venice Film Festival, Netflix has debuted the first trailer for The Killer, director David Fincher’s upcoming thriller based on Alexis Nolent (a.k.a Matz) and Luc Jacamon’s graphic novel series. The film sees Michael Fassbender leading a cast that includes Charles Parnell, Arliss Howard, Sophie Charlotte […]
First poster for David Fincher’s The Killer slays us all
David Fincher knows a good thriller. Throughout his illustrious career, the filmmaker has crafted some notable genre pieces and is back with a brand-new thriller. The Killer is an upcoming release by Fincher, set to be released through Netflix this fall. Leading this psycho-thriller is Michael Fassbender in a first-time meeting with the director. Joining […]
Gone Girl becomes David Fincher’s highest-grossing movie
David Fincher’s Gone Girl has pushed its worldwide box office haul to $334.2 million this past weekend, overtaking Se7en ($327.3 million) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ($333.9 million) to become the highest-grossing movie of his filmography. Adapted from Gillian Flynn’s novel, Gone Girl stars Ben Affleck (Argo), Rosamund Pike (Wrath of the Titans), […]
David Fincher understands the backlash but is still proud of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Even though our memories have The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as one of David Fincher’s most significant works, the film didn’t receive that admiration when it was first released. Fincher revisited his adaptation of the Stieg Larsson novel in a recent discussion where he spoke about the film and admitted it was a “swing […]
David Fincher confirms that Mindhunter won’t return for third season
While Netflix has a habit of cancelling shows well before their time, one that particularly stung hard was the news back in 2020 that the streamer had put one of its most acclaimed original series – David Fincher’s Mindhunter – on “indefinite hold” while the filmmaker turned his attention to other projects, including his Netflix […]
Who are the contemporary Masters of Cinema?
Anghus Houvouras on the contemporary Masters of Cinema… Sometimes a good movie conversation can lead you to interesting places. Take the discussion around the wildly overpraised Baby Driver; a good movie that’s being called a ‘masterpiece’ (it’s not). During the discussion my friend Simon Columb posted this on Twitter: Edgar Wright ain't no "master". Bloomin' […]
Strangers on a Train remake on hold, Gillian Flynn says “we’ll see”
After the massive success of the film adaptation of her best-selling novel Gone Girl last year, author Gillian Flynn is in hot demand. Another of her stories, Dark Places, is set for release later this month in the US, but one project on her horizon has been put on the backburner. Flynn and Gone Girl […]
Why You Should Watch Mindhunter
Martin Carr on why you should watch Netflix’s Mindhunter… Released in 2017 to a muted fanfare Mindhunter represents another singularly personal project from David Fincher. This article was originally conceived as a series overview but has since morphed into something else entirely. My contention is that Fincher never set out to make a show with […]
Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots Season 3 Review – Every Short Ranked From Worst To Best
Shaun Munro reviews season 3 of Love, Death & Robots… Netflix’s acclaimed animated anthology series Love, Death & Robots is back for its third season, and while this collection of nine episodes is likely the weakest of the bunch to date, there’s still much to marvel at both in terms of its provocative storytelling and especially […]
When Film and TV Collide: Acclaimed Directors on the Small Screen
Chris Connor on filmmakers venturing out onto the small screen… As television has come more and more into its own in recent years, the gaps between what we might have seen exclusively on the big screen and less so on TV has become less apparent. Certainly big budget TV series feel more cinematic and can […]
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