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Bradley Cooper Made a Surprise Appearance at the NYFF Premiere of His Film ‘Maestro’
Last night, our own editor Joey Magidson was in attendance for the New York Film Festival’s Spotlight Gala of Bradley Cooper‘s Maestro. In addition to writer Josh Singer, as well as subject Leonard Bernstein‘s children, many of the crew were on hand. However, they weren’t the only ones, as Cooper himself actually was able to […] More
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New Teaser Poster for ‘Maestro’ Releases Ahead of NYFF Premiere
Written by Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer, the film will release in theatres on November 22 and on Netflix December 20. More
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Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ Announced as Spotlight Gala at NYFF
The New York Film Festival has announced a real heavy hitter addition to their lineup this morning. They’ll be host to the North American premiere of Bradley Cooper’s Maestro. That mean both Telluride and TIFF won’t have Cooper’s second directorial effort, making for a great get for NYFF. Cooper stars alongside Carey Mulligan in the […] More
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Netflix Drops Teaser Trailer for Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’
Moments ago, Netflix revealed our first real look at Maestro, the second filmmaking effort from Bradley Cooper. Cooper directs and co-writes with Josh Singer, while he also co-stars alongside Carey Mulligan. The movie will hit select theaters in November, after premiering at the Venice Film Festival, before coming to the streaming platform on December 20th. […] More
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Bradley Cooper Has Found His Next Directorial Project
Later this year, Bradley Cooper will debut his sophomore feature, Maestro. That likely will be in the thick of the Oscar conversation. What comes next for Cooper behind the camera? Well, it seems like he’s found his next project. According to Deadline, Cooper is going to direct, as well as co-star, in Is This Thing […] More
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James Gunn Kept ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ a Family Affair
One of the major themes running through Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy films has always been family, even if not in the most traditional of senses. The films tell the story of a group of misfits Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), Groot (Vin Diesel), Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Drax the Destroyer (David […] More
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Film Review: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ is an Emotional Goodbye to Friends From James Gunn
Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, no franchise has been more consistently beloved, or handled with more of a singular vision, than the Guardians of the Galaxy films. Shepherded by James Gunn, the now three movies are all big science fiction epics, to be sure, but they’re also funny tales of friendships and makeshift families. They’re […] More
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Bradley Cooper to Play Frank Bullitt in Steven Spielberg’s Next Film
The movie will not be a sequel, nor a remake to 1968’s Bullitt, but a completely original story based on the character of Frank Bullitt. More
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Film Review: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is Filled with Emotion and Humor
Once upon a time, the character of Thor was one of the least interesting in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thor and Thor: The Dark World were underwhelming, with the former at best a decent origin story, while the latter represents the weakest installment of the the MCU. Then, along came Taika Waititi to give him […] More
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Sarah Silverman Joins the Cast of Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’
Bradley Cooper may have something special cooking with Maestro. The Netflix film is his filmmaking followup to A Star is Born, with Cooper directing and starring as Leonard Bernstein. We saw some pictures of him as Bernstein recently here, but now, another bit of casting news has come out about the production, and it’s a […] More
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First Look At Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan in ‘Maestro’
Bradley Cooper’s second directorial effort, co-starring Carey Mulligan, Matt Bomer, Jeremy Strong, and Maya Hawke, will release on Netflix in 2023. More
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Film Review: ‘Nightmare Alley’ Finds Guillermo del Toro Bathing in Noir
Guillermo del Toro is about as pure a storyteller as there is in the world. In particular, he has cinema in his bones. So, whenever he opts to tackle something new, it’s an event. Even when it’s a remake, how can you not be curious about his take on Nightmare Alley? A del Toro noir? […] More