Matt Damon Admits He Knew ‘The Great Wall’ Was Going to Be a Disaster as He Was Filming It
“I hope to never have that feeling again,” Damon said.
“I hope to never have that feeling again,” Damon said.
This was a terrible weekend for new releases, but what it means for the year could be worse.
There are some other issues competing for air time these days. Plus: Is “The Great Wall” really all that bad?
Matt Damon is the least of the problems in Zhang Yimou’s misbegotten medieval epic.
“The Great Wall,” “Fist Fight,” and “A Cure For Wellness” open on a holiday weekend, but they may still fall short of last week’s winners.
He also blames the drama on click-bait stories and fake news.
Is every movie doomed by scrutiny of its politics? Or could this kind of sensitivity yield a better climate? IndieWire’s critics sound off.
Huge global conglomerate Wanda is planning something close to global domination of the movie business.
The New York Comic Con hosted a panel for Academy Award-nominated director Zhang Yimou’s Chinese epic, with no apologies for the white cast members.
Zhang Yimou states that he would never cast a film in a way that was untrue to his artistic vision.
Zhang Yimou’s upcoming epic is the latest film to receive whitewashing criticism.
The action thriller is the largest movie ever shot entirely in China.