Heat 2 is still just a rumor, but that
No way that comes out next year last I read Mann is still working on the script
The Shrouds
that has dates
Ryan Coogler - Sinners (March)
Elijah Bynum - Magazine Dreams (March)
Bong Joon Ho - Mickey17 (April)
James Gunn - Superman (July)
Matt Shakman - Fantastic 4 (July)
Paul Thomas Anderson - Battle of Baktan Cross (August)
Spike Lee - Highest 2 Lowest (Summer)
Maggie Gyllenhaal - The Bride (September)
Yorgos Lanthimos - Bugonia (November)
James Cameron - Avatar 3 (December)
that doesn't
Kristoffer Borgli - The Drama
Wes Anderson - The Phoenician Scheme
Luca Guadagnino - After The Hunt
Celine Song - Materialists
Danny & Michael Philippou - Bring Her Back
Noah Baumbach - Jay Kelly
Ari Aster - Eddington
Andrew Deyoung - Friendship
Guillermo Del Toro - Frankenstein
Chloe Zhao - Hamnet
Benny Safdie - The Smashing Machine
Josh Safdie - Marty Supreme
Ronan Day-Lewis - Anemone (Daniel Day Lewis comeback thing directed by his son)
Frankenstein my no.1 for the year though. I love shape of water and nightmare alley so much and I love the frankenstein story and iconography
pta
jim jarmusch
wes anderson
guillermo
david lowery
2 anya taylor joy movies
refn
mission impossible
avatar
noah bambauch
yorgos lanthimos
richard linklater
guardanigno
maggie gyllenhaal
hal hartley
There is so much stuff out there I don't feel excited like that anymore.
I remember in 2012 I used to mark the days until The Amazing Spider-Man would release on the whiteboard my dad got me for studying.
With easy access to lightning fast internet, streaming, early VOD releases, and busy schedule professionally, it's been getting hard to really anticipate for movies. Actually all media forms in general.
My only dream is to watch the next Tarantino movie at the theatre, whenever it comes out.
Comes out on Christmas but Nosferatu
Havent seen a single trailer for Mickey 17 and im keeping it that way
There is so much stuff out there I don't feel excited like that anymore.
I remember in 2012 I used to mark the days until The Amazing Spider-Man would release on the whiteboard my dad got me for studying.
With easy access to lightning fast internet, streaming, early VOD releases, and busy schedule professionally, it's been getting hard to really anticipate for movies. Actually all media forms in general.
I think when we’re younger we anticipate less movies so the ones we look forward to mean more. I’m still excited for movies but because I’m into way more movies than I was when I was young I always have something to watch so the anticipation isn’t as dire
My only dream is to watch the next Tarantino movie at the theatre, whenever it comes out.
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