They make movies for every type of demographic and audience, but sometimes you can't help but ask, “What on Earth did I just watch?” Some films are able to successfully balance the line of normal and strange.
JamesMangold teases his upcoming 'Star Wars' prequel 'Dawn of the Jedi'. Michael Buckner/Deadline As JamesMangold makes his mark on a galaxy far, far away with his upcoming Star Wars installment ...
Filmmaker JamesMangold has tackled many genres, whether it's biopics like Ford v Ferrari and his latest film A Different Man or action blockbusters Logan and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Filmmaker JamesMangold has tackled many genres, whether it's biopics like Ford v Ferrari and his latest film A Different Man or action blockbusters Logan and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
This article contains mention of death. Hollywood’s greatest directors paid their tribute to the legendary David Lynch as the film industry mourns the death of the Mulholland Drive director. David Lynch passed away at the age of 78 on January 16,
JamesMangold is taking the phrase, “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,” quite literally. Mangold’s Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi will be a prequel movie set thousands of years before ...
A new Star Wars movie is on the way from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny director JamesMangold, and it's going to be set tens of thousands of years back on the Star Wars timeline.
JamesMangold recalls being “instantly and insatiably hooked by the possibilities” when he found the project that would eventually become A Complete Unknown. It was autumn 2019, on a flight to ...
While not much is known about the plot of JamesMangold‘s upcoming Star Wars movie, it has been confirmed that it will take place 25,000 years before the events of A New Hope. In a recent ...
this is much harder than trotting out the old familiar faces and places – but at least the lore isn’t holding you back. JamesMangold’s unnamed Star Wars project does not yet have a release ...
It is now the dramatic high point of a new movie about Dylan's early years from director JamesMangold and starring Timothee Chalamet. Timothee Chalamet and JamesMangold, welcome to 7.30.
“I had the time to put the 10,000 hours in,” says Chalamet, “which in a three-month, four-month period you really can’t… There wasn’t a deadline on it. I wasn’t learning for anyone else.