George Clooney Announces Ocean’s 14 Is Back and Set to Film Soon

George Clooney told reporters at the New York Film Festival that Ocean’s 14 is finally moving forward. He spoke with E! News while promoting his new movie Jay Kelly. Clooney said the studio approved the budget and the team is now working on a shooting schedule.

“We just got the budget approved at Warner Brothers,” Clooney explained. “We are trying to set a start date. Probably start in about nine or ten months, shooting.” This statement gives fans a concrete Ocean’s 14 release date clue. An approved budget means the studio believes the heist sequel will attract big audiences.

Because the budget is set, the producers can lock in locations, crew, and equipment. The timeline also helps the cast coordinate their busy schedules. Clooney added that the team hopes to begin filming within the next year.

Read more. No confirmation yet if Brad is participating.

Mark Ronson Memoir ‘Night People’ Lands At Warner Bros.; Plan B Producing Feature Take

In a highly competitive situation, Warner Bros. has snapped up the Mark Ronson feature package Night People, based on his bestselling coming-of-age memoir, which as reported last month, has Brad Pitt’s Plan B aboard to produce.

Published with Grand Central on September 14, Ronson’s memoir (full title: Night People: How to Be a DJ in ’90s New York City) was an immediate New York Times Bestseller and Sunday Times Bestseller in the UK. Both a personal coming-of-age story and a snapshot of a transformative era in music and nightlife, the book recounts the elite record producer’s early years, unpacking how his upbringing and family life informed his tastes, ambitions, and eventual path into DJing in ’90s NYC.

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Get an Inside Look at the Making of ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ with This New Book

If you’ve ever watched a Quentin Tarantino movie and wondered, “How the heck did he make this?,” have we got the book for you.

Insight Editions‘ new book, The Making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, marks the first time Tarantino has granted access to journalist and author Jay Glennie to write the making of three of his most iconic movies.

“I have Jay Glennie’s books in my collection, and I have read and loved them, in particular on the making of The Deer Hunter,” Tarantino says. “I just know that there is no better guy to take a deep dive into my movies. I couldn’t be more thrilled with such a beautiful, fun, funny, and (at least to me) moving examination of my favorite movie.”

Read more. Pre-ordered mine :)