For the first time since 2006 Denzel Washington and Spike Lee are reuniting for a remake of Akira Kurosawa's acclaimed film High and Low.
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Sampling pioneers, KLF, are creating a reconstructed version of their scrapped album, 1987, and donating it to the British Library.
Questlove has been tapped to direct the live-action remake of the Disney film 'The Aristocats,' and will also be handling the music for the film.
Elijah Wood, along with his business partner Daniel Noah and their SpectreVision productions, have openly been discussing their desires to helm a remake of the classic 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' series.
The 1996 film is an indisputable cult hit and Zoe Lister-Jones will be the first female to helm a Blumhouse picture.
We'd like to pay homage to this all-time great filmmaker by ranking Martin Scorsese's 10 most iconic characters within his massive filmography.
In the summer of 2003, Bob Dylan starred in an extremely bizarre film called 'Masked and Anonymous', set in a post-apocalyptic USA and stuffed with countless cameos.
R. Stevie Moore is an icon of the lo-fi music scene whose pioneering approach to DIY music production and his ability to make something out of nothing has inspired generations of musicians.
Sufjan Stevens' iconic 'Illinois' album has been adapted into a theatrical dance performance, which will have its world premiere this summer at the Fisher Center at Bard College.
'Deep Throat' is quite possibly the most famous pornographic movie of all time and is angling for a 50th anniversary cinema return, but that raises a litany of questions that need considering.
It will be a new original film based around the character of Frank Bullitt, played by Steve McQueen in his 1968 thriller.
During 2021’s The Wrap Power Women’s Summit panel, industry veterans from major studios gave their two cents on the future of entertainment and revealed the secret weapon that would help keep the industry thriving for many years to come.
An all-new anime remake of the much beloved One Piece series is on the way to Netflix via WIT Studio, and starting in the East Blue.
Charli XCX has joined the cast of the upcoming remake of the 1978 cult horror film 'Faces of Death', alongside Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery.
Following his remake of 'The Invisible Man', which drops Feb. 28th, Leigh Whannell has his eyes set on the John Carpenter classic 'Escape From New York.'
It all started with a tweet from Variety, which stated that Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra had claimed that “very famous people whose names I won’t use” are interested in a "redo" of 'The Princess Bride.'
In Episode 8 of The Fearless Show we talk about this trend of remaking/rebooting beloved franchises and whether we think that's a good or bad thing. We also discuss the Art Basel in Miami and the world of art fairs, Kerry James Marshall's show at The Met Breuer, and upcoming films on our radar.
Political reactionaries, overzealous Disney Adults, and TikTok mean girls all really, really hate Rachel Zegler, for very elusive reasons.
Longstanding punk icon Billy Idol is set to release an expanded edition of his self-tiled solo debut album from 1982, boasting a superb Dolby Atmos sonic upgrade.
Released 35 years ago, Wim Wenders' 'Wings of Desire' is a gorgeous work about the human condition, as well as a snapshot of West Berlin, shortly before the Berlin Wall came down. A masterpiece they keep trying to remake.
Casino culture is a fascinating topic that has been explored in various forms of art and inspired some of the best films in history. Here's 4 of the best.
More than 40 years into his career, the spring of 2022 has become the time to examine the cinematic and cultural legacy of Nicolas Cage - from think pieces to books to a new movie where Cage plays Cage.
A piece appeared over this past weekend that represents about a half-dozen of the worst trends in pop culture journalism at the moment, with one Rachel Zegler (of 'West Side Story') at the bizarre center of it all.
Stephen Sondheim's recent passing sparked worldwide mourning from theatre fans all over the world ― in addition to the countless songs there are three great documentaries worth checking out.