
Anne Thompson
Editor at Large at IndieWire
Podcast Co-Host at Indiewire: Screen Talk
Editor at Large at IndieWire, founder of Thompson on Hollywood, awards maven, co-host of Screen Talk podcast, author of "The $11 Billion Year."
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indiewire.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
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yahoo.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
Generate Key TakeawaysThe June 20 box office weekend looks like another blockbuster double-header with the releases of Disney/Pixar’s animated family film “Elio” and Sony’s R-rated post-apocalyptic sequel “28 Years Later.” Danny Boyle’s follow-up to his groundbreaking 2002 zombie classic “28 Days Later” has some of the best 2025 reviews for a franchise movie.
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2 weeks ago |
indiewire.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
Celine Song’s romantic dramedy “Materialists” opens from A24 in what we hear are about 2,800 theaters in the U.S. this weekend — majorly more screens than Song’s debut “Past Lives,” which opened two years ago in four theaters. Strong social sentiment and positive reviews initially set the stage for a possible $7 million opening, but A24 could be looking at another fast-rising hit on its hands if the movie opens above $10 million, which is entirely possible.
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3 weeks ago |
indiewire.com | Ryan Lattanzio |Anne Thompson
Summer doesn’t technically start until June 20 this year, but already its season of new movies is in full swing. Earlier this week, journalists caught the first IMAX preview screening of Joseph Kosinski’s racing drama “F1” — starring Brad Pitt, who does his own driving, and in theaters from Warner Bros. June 27 before streaming later on Apple TV+.
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3 weeks ago |
indiewire.com | Anne Thompson
[Editor’s note: The following interview contains some spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “MobLand.”]Having just completed five movies and Guy Ritchie’s Shakespearean gangster series “MobLand,” Pierce Brosnan is kicking up his heels in Kauai. It’s the day after the airing of the Paramount+’s series bloody first season finale. He’s tired, but happy to declaim on a show that he and his wife Keely Shaye Smith enjoyed watching every week as it unfurled, commercials and all.
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