‘The Old Man’ Review: Jeff Bridges Puts Up a Good Fight in FX’s Routine Action-Drama
Don’t sleep on the dogs, though.
Don’t sleep on the dogs, though.
Set in the same era as “The Mandalorian,” the series from the “No Way Home” director will be an out-of-this-world coming-of-age story centered on tweens.
The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” director will turn his attention to original projects.
Surprises abound as Peter Parker attempts to understand his spot in the universe(s) in this often thrilling, occasionally muddled sequel.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” has teased the idea of the Multiverse, but is it real? Watts tells IndieWire where he thinks the MCU’s latest wild idea could go.
Director Jon Watts walks IndieWire through two game-changing post-credits scenes, both of which set the stage for more Spidey tales to come.
The director tells IndieWire how he balanced emotion, humor, and Easter eggs with his happy-go-lucky franchise.
The existence of an MCU multiverse changes the game for Hollywood’s biggest franchise.
Plus, star Tom Holland and director Jon Watts reveal how they used coming-of-age films to guide their new vision of an old hero.
Even beyond box-office returns, “Spider-Man: Homecoming” will yield many dividends for all involved.
The horror master, who added two directing gigs to his plate just this week, explains his philosophy for picking projects and betting on talented emerging filmmakers.
The horror director answers questions on piracy, “Clown” director Jon Watts and horror storytelling.