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Magic - Die Puppe des Grauens (1978)
Sam Raimi and Roy Lee to Produce Remake of Ventriloquist Dummy Horror Movie ‘Magic’ for Lionsgate
Magic - Die Puppe des Grauens (1978)
Lionsgate will develop the 1978 cult horror classic “Magic” into a newly imagined film, produced by Sam Raimi and “Weapons” producer Roy Lee, the studio announced on Wednesday.

Chris Hammond and Tim Sullivan, who have long championed the project and guided its development, will produce alongside Raimi and Lee. Raimi Productions’ Zainab Azizi will also produce, and the executive producers are Paul Fishkin with Andrew Childs for Vertigo.

The project will be written by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, who previously wrote Raimi Productions’ upcoming survival horror thriller “Send Help” for 20th Century Studios.

The original “Magic” starred Anthony Hopkins as Corky, a magician who reaches fame alongside his ventriloquist’s dummy,...
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  • 3.9.2025
  • von Umberto Gonzalez
  • The Wrap
‘Bluey’ Movie Gets August 2027 Release Date
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The release date for the upcoming “Bluey” movie from Disney and BBC Studios has been revealed.

The CG-animated feature film based on the hit Australian animated children’s series is set for a global theatrical release on Aug. 6, 2027. After hitting theaters, the “Bluey” film will be available to stream on Disney+ and on ABC iview and ABC Kids in Australia.

The “Bluey” movie is written and directed by series creator Joe Brumm and is a Ludo Studio production. It will feature voice talent from the series, including Melanie Zanetti as Bluey’s mom Chilli and David McCormack as dad Bandit. Richard Jeffrey (“Bluey” Seasons 1-3) will co-direct with Amber Naismith producing. Series composer Joff Bush will provide the score.

According to a press release when the film was announced, it will “continue the adventures of Bluey, a lovable, inexhaustible, blue heeler dog, who lives with her Mum, Dad and her little sister,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ellise Shafer
  • Variety - Film News
Guillermo del Toro at an event for Splice - Das Genexperiment (2009)
Beyond Fest to Celebrate Guillermo del Toro With 12 Movie Retrospective- Film News in Brief
Guillermo del Toro at an event for Splice - Das Genexperiment (2009)
Beyond Fest will celebrate the career of Guillermo del Toro with a 12 feature retrospective series, Está Vivo: The Gods and Monsters of Guillermo del Toro. This year’s festival runs from Sept. 23 to Oct. 8 at The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.

In partnership with the American Cinematheque, Está Vivo will include new restorations, special director’s cut and rare 35mm screenings spanning from Del Toro’s debut with “Cronos” to his most recent film, “Nightmare Alley: Vision in Darkness and Light.”

del Toro will join the celebration for four specially curated blocks of programming, during which he will share his personal stories, dreams, and nightmares from his life behind the lens. Ahead of his forthcoming film “Frankenstein,” releasing later this year, the series will be divided into themes of monsters, humanity, and imagination.

“Guillermo del Toro’s films have inspired generations of filmmakers and audiences alike in a way unlike...
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  • 3.9.2025
  • von Jazz Tangcay
  • Variety - Film News
‘Tomb Raider’ Live-Action Series to Begin Filming in 2026, Sophie Turner Confirmed as Lara Croft
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The “Tomb Raider” live-action series at Amazon Prime Video is getting ready to shoot.

The series adaptation of the video game franchise is officially set to begin production on Jan. 19, 2026. In addition, Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed for the first time that Sophie Turner will star in the series as Lara Croft. The show was originally greenlit at Prime Video in May 2024, with Turner’s involvement first reported in November of that year. The show was first reported as being in development at the streamer in January 2023.

As previously reported, Phoebe Waller-Bridge will serve as creator, writer, and executive producer on the series.
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  • 3.9.2025
  • von Joe Otterson
  • Variety - TV News
‘Superman’ Sequel ‘Man of Tomorrow’ Sets July 2027 Release Date
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David Corenswet will dust off his red trunks soon, as a sequel to James Gunn’s summer hit “Superman” will fly into theaters in less than two years.

Director and DC Films co-head James Gunn took to social media on Wednesday to announce an official title and release date for the project. “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” will hit theaters on July 9, 2027.

In his announcement, Gunn included a comic book image of Superman standing next to Lex Luthor in his Warsuit, a pretty clear signal that the sequel will continue to focus on Luthor’s antipathy for the Man of Steel. In the DC comics, Luthor (played by Nicholas Hoult in the film) creates the suit in order match Superman’s strength and abilities; it seems that after the failure of his plan to use a clone of Superman to defeat him in Gunn’s first film, Luthor has decided that...
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  • 3.9.2025
  • von Matt Donnelly and Adam B. Vary
  • Variety - Film News
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele’s Next Movie After ‘Nope’ Removed From 2026 Release by Universal
Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele’s fourth film as a director appears to be taking longer than expected.

Universal Pictures has unset the Oscar winner’s next project from its release calendar, which was last dated for October 2026. Peele is currently at work on the film, which has yet to roll cameras, an individual familiar with the project told Variety.

Originally, the follow-up to his 2022 hit movie “Nope” was scheduled to open over Christmas 2024; following the guild strikes, the film was then pushed to next Halloween. Universal had no comment. Reps for Peele did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As per usual with Peele’s directorial efforts, nothing is known about the movie’s plot, though its been categorized as a horror thriller. But speaking on the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast in Jan. 2024, Peele said, “I do feel like my next project is clear to me, and I...
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  • 2.9.2025
  • von Adam B. Vary and Matt Donnelly
  • Variety Film + TV
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney’s Stolen Bass Guitar Saga to Be Told in New Documentary From ‘Super/Man’ Producers (Exclusive)
Paul McCartney
The epic story behind Paul McCartney’s stolen bass guitar, which was returned to him in 2024 after 51 years, will be told in a new feature-length documentary directed by Arthur Cary.

Titled “The Beatle and the Bass,” the documentary is produced by Passion Pictures, which won this year’s BAFTA with the Sundance hit “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,” for BBC Arts. Fremantle is handling global distribution.

The documentary is announced as part of BBC Arena’s 50th Anniversary alongside “Turner: The Secret Sketchbooks” (also produced by Passion Pictures) and Ls Lowry’s “Lost Tapes.”

The detective story charts the saga of McCartney’s original Höfner bass guitar whose disappearance 51 years ago became one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most enduring mysteries.

McCartney, who will be featured in the film, said, “I think anything that’s nicked, you want back, especially if it has sentimental value. It just went off into...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Elsa Keslassy and Alex Ritman
  • Variety - Film News
Uwe Boll in Run
Uwe Boll’s Migrant Thriller ‘Run’ Picked Up by Quiver for North America, U.K., Set for Global Rollout in November (Exclusive)
Uwe Boll in Run
Quiver Distribution has acquired the North American and U.K. rights to Uwe Boll’s migrant thriller “Run,” starring Amanda Plummer, James Russo (“Tulsa King”) and Ulrich Thomsen (“Lanterns”).

The film is set for a market premiere with cast and crew at this year’s AFM in Los Angeles. Quiver will then release “Run” digitally across North America and the U.K. Nov. 14, with Dubai-based Phars Film distributing it in West Asia and Germany’s Kinostar releasing the pic digitally day and date in the rest of the world, making it one of the rare global releases in the independent space.

“We’re excited to have a true global release for our movie ‘Run,’” said Boll. “To release the movie in 100 plus countries simultaneously is the future in a world in which every movie is only a click away.”

“Run” examines how the ongoing...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ed Meza
  • Variety - Film News
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Getting 12-Movie Retrospective From Beyond Fest
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro is getting the Beyond Fest treatment.

The filmmaker, who is coming off the Venice Film Festival premiere of his latest monster fantasy, Frankenstein, will be getting a 12-movie retrospective from the biggest genre film festival in the country that will showcase his three decades of bringing fantasy, dreams and nightmares to the screen.

In partnership with American Cinematheque, Beyond Fest is putting on Está Vivo: The Gods and Monsters of Guillermo del Toro, featuring new restorations, special director’s cuts and rare 35mm screenings of del Toro’s oeuvre, taking audiences from his debut with Cronos to his most recent, Nightmare Alley. This year’s festival runs Sept. 23 to Oct. 8.

“Guillermo del Toro’s films have inspired generations of filmmakers and audiences alike in a way unlike any other artist we’ve experienced,” said Beyond Fest head of programming Evrim Ersoy in a statement. “To welcome him...
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  • 3.9.2025
  • von Borys Kit
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Kiberlain, Diane Kruger to Star in French Comedy ‘All About Corinne’ From ‘Call My Agent!’ Director (Exclusive)
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Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Kiberlain (“The Divine Sarah Bernhard) and Diane Kruger (“Amrum”) will lead the cast of French director Marc Fitoussi’s next film, “All About Corinne,” which has been boarded by French banner Indie Sales.

The company, which previously worked with Fitoussi on his 2022 film “Two Tickets to Greece,” is kicking off “Corinne” sales on the fall festival circuit.

Huppert, whose latest film “The Richest Woman in the World” opened at this year’s Cannes, stars as Corinne Maclou, a background actor who dreams of one day being more than an extra. Confident her breakthrough is right around the corner, she befriends famous actor Sandrine Kiberlain, hoping it will help her achieve her goal — but there’s still a long way to go for her to be welcomed into the closed-off French cinema family.

The rest of the cast includes Emmanuelle Bercot, Anne Marivin, Ana Girardot, Vincent Dedienne and Thomas Jolly,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety - Film News
FilmQuest Announces 2025 Lineup With Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy Films Starring Sean Gunn, Lena Headey, Georgina Campbell and More
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FilmQuest, one of the largest and fastest growing film festivals specializing in sci-fi, fantasy and horror, has announced its 2025 lineup. The festival’s 12th edition takes place from Oct. 23 to Nov. 1 in Downtown Provo, Utah.

This year’s lineup includes features and short films from filmmakers and stars like Ryuhei Kitamura, Lena Headey, Georgina Campbell, Jon Heder, Sean Gunn, Jimmi Simpson, David Dastmalchian, Iko Uwais, Mekhi Phifer, Andrew McCarthy, Chandler Riggs, Shane West, Chris Klein, Danny Glover, Teri Hatcher, Cameron Monaghan, Pollyanna McIntosh and more.

“FilmQuest continues to defy expectations and turn heads throughout the industry as it has established

itself as one of the best genre film festivals in the world through its quality programming and rapidly

expanding community,” said Festival Founder and Director Jonathan Martin. “The festival has become a

landmark event centered in one of the most unlikely of places in our stunning home of Downtown Provo,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jordan Moreau
  • Variety - Film News
The Academy Museum Presents an Opportunity to Experience Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ Like Never Before
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When the Academy Museum first opened in September 2021, one of its most popular (and largest) artifacts was the sole surviving full scale model of the shark from Steven Spielberg‘s “Jaws,” lovingly restored by special effects master Greg Nicotero. Four years later, the museum is coming full circle with “Jaws: The Exhibition,” a massive undertaking that opens to the public on September 14 and provides an unprecedented opportunity for a deep dive into every aspect of the creation, reception, and legacy of Spielberg’s masterpiece.

“Our goal in the exhibition space is to parallel the sense of joy, revelation, and discovery that is spurred by the cinema space,” senior exhibitions curator Jenny He told IndieWire. “Whether you’ve seen ‘Jaws’ more times than you can count, or if you’ve never watched the film, this exhibition aims to recollect the movie experience. Visitors can find their favorite ‘Jaws’ moments or discover...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jim Hemphill
  • Indiewire
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Further territory sales unveiled on ‘Charlie Harper’ ahead of TIFF world premiere
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Exclusive: A handful of further territory sales have been unveiled on the coming-of-age romance Charlie Harper starring Emilia Jones and Nick Robinson ahead of Thursday’s opening day world premiere atToronto International Film Festival.

Mac Eldridge and Tom Dean directed and wrote the screenplay about Charlie and Harper, who move to a vibrant new city and try to stay together as they navigate young love, purpose, and partnership.

UTA Independent Film Group represents North American rights on the film, which Picture Perfect Federation licensed to Leone Film Group for Italy, Pioneer for Philippines, and SahaMongkol for Thailand and Cambodia.

Patrick Wachsberger and Ashley Stern,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
Stephen King Says Superhero Movie Violence Is ‘Almost Pornographic’ and ‘That’s Wrong’: City Blocks Are Destroyed and ‘You Never See Any Blood’
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Stephen King recently spoke to The Times UK and criticized Hollywood’s superhero movies for often depicting baseless violence. In various Marvel and DC movies, entire cities are destroyed without the viewer seeing any actual harm to human life. King, whose dystopian horror novel “The Long Walk” gets the film adaptation treatment this month, does not agree with this approach to movie violence.

“If you look at these superhero movies, you’ll see some supervillain who’s destroying whole city blocks but you never see any blood,” King said. “And man, that’s wrong. It’s almost, like, pornographic… I said [for ‘The Long Walk’], if you’re not going to show it, don’t bother. And so they made a pretty brutal movie.”

Directed by “The Hunger Games” veteran Francis Lawrence and adapted by “Strange Darling” filmmaker Jt Mollner, “The Long Walk” movie follows the same setup as King’s 1979 novel.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Zack Sharf
  • Variety - Film News
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Ira Sachs’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall seals UK-Ireland deal
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Exclusive: Picturehouse Entertainment has picked up UK-Ireland rights for Ira Sachs’ Peter Hujar’s Day, starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall.

The Sundance and Berlinale title will be released theatrically in the territory on January 2 2026, after playing at BFI London Film Festival in October.

Picturehouse acquired the UK-Ireland rights from Janus Films, which holds the North American rights, and will partner on release strategy and the marketing campaign.

The film follows a conversation recorded in 1974 between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz. Their talk that day focused on a single 24-hours in the life of Hujar, the famously uncompromising...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
John Early Plays a Female Foodie in His Bonkers Directorial Debut ‘Maddie’s Secret’: ‘It Didn’t Feel Like Drag. I Just Felt Like an Actress’
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In his directorial debut, “Maddie’s Secret,” John Early wears a lace-front wig and a fresh face of makeup to transform into the title character, a woman who works as a food influencer while concealing a debilitating eating disorder.

But it was an invisible alteration that was most difficult for Early. “I tucked for the first time in my life,” says the comedian and actor best known for “Search Party” and his sketch comedy with Kate Berlant. “My balls were on a shelf in my stomach cavity, basically.”

The realization that Early needed to tuck and tape his genitals between his legs, a common process in the world of drag, came on the first day of filming.

“Everyone said it wasn’t necessary, and then on day one we shot the running scenes. It was totally necessary,” Early says, his eyes narrowing. “I feel quite heartbroken about some of the shots where you can…...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ethan Shanfeld
  • Variety - Film News
25 Best Horror Movies Like The Conjuring You Need Watch
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James Wan's "The Conjuring" sinks its teeth in and turns out to be the best kind of fun. The type where you need a change of underwear after seeing the Warrens toil to help the Perron family deal with all the paranormal terror and turbulence in their new home. Random interesting fact: when I watched "The Conjuring" for the first time in the cinema, its scariest scene (the hide-and-clap game) caused two elderly ladies to fling their popcorn up in the air and scream their lungs out until they both laughed. What a time!

The 2013 spooktacular film kickstarted an entire universe of sequels and spin-offs, but not all of...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Sergio Pereira
  • Slash Film
The 5 Biggest Winners Of The Summer 2025 Box Office
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The summer movie season is officially behind us. Though it may not feel like fall in most of the U.S., the industry at large is ready for a fresh start, with a pretty anemic Labor Day weekend at the box office signaling a changing of the seasons for Hollywood. It also capped off an uneven chunk of the year for the theatrical side of the business, with wildly high highs and depressingly low lows. That is, unfortunately, the way it has largely been in the pandemic era: unpredictable and filled with valleys in between the peaks.

Summer 2025 was no exception. The overall summer box office failed (by a wide...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
Scott Eastwood Joins Djimon Hounsou and Halle Berry in Action-Thriller ‘Red Card’ From ‘Bad Boys’ Creator George Gallo and Nick Vallelonga (Exclusive)
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Scott Eastwood has landed his next lead role, joining two-time Oscar nominee Djimon Hounsou and Oscar winner Halle Berry in upcoming action-thriller “Red Card.”

The Africa-set film is being directed by Joel Souza (“Crown Vic”), working from a screenplay by “Bad Boys” creator and “Midnight Run” writer George Gallo alongside Oscar-winning “Green Book” screenwriter Nick Vallelonga. The original story, based on real events, comes from Ava Roosevelt, Robert Menzies and Michael J. Hershman. Range Select and Stoic are co-repping North American sales with Stoic is handling the rest of the world.

“Red Card” follows Max Elmi (Hounsou), a veteran ranger battling poachers in Kenya who joins forces with Dane Harris (Eastwood), a tenacious special agent and part of a team led by FBI supervisor Amanda Bruckner (Berry) working with international law enforcement to fight trafficking rings abroad. When Max’s son, a talented soccer player, falls prey to a deceitful...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Alex Ritman
  • Variety - Film News
‘Task’ Review: Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey’s Kindhearted HBO Crime Drama Will Bring You to Tears
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Late one night, Robbie (Tom Pelphrey) is out with his friends, laughing. There’s an anxious tremor echoing through the car — Cliff (Raúl Castillo), sitting shotgun, can’t hide his nerves — but it only elicits more chuckles from the driver, who’s all but perfected the practice of self-serenity. His chosen music carries a soothing pulse and leisurely lyrics, and when Peach Boy (Owen Teague) questions the vibe, Robbie calmly explains, “Transportative [sic], isn’t it? Takes you away from your reality, puts you in another.”

Robbie invites Peach Boy to close his eyes and imagine white sandy beaches, a big blue ocean, and beautiful women asking to dance with him. As Peach Boy sways sensually in the backseat, Robbie reaches his point: “Everyone’s fucking happy as shit on that beach,” he says. “You don’t got a care in the world.” Then, as Peach Boy’s dreamy dancing gets a little more graphic,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Trailer: Sean Baker Co-Writes Taiwan’s Oscar Submission from Frequent Collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou
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Mere months after sweeping the 97th Academy Awards with “Anora,” Sean Baker is making a tangential return to the Oscar race. The auteur co-wrote and edited “Left-Handed Girl,” the solo debut of his “Take Out” co-director Shih-Ching Tsou, which has been selected as Taiwan’s official Oscar submission.

Like “Take Out,” “Left-Handed Girl” is set in the restaurant industry, following a mother-daughter-daughter relationship in Taipei as the family attempts to open a food business. An official synopsis for the film reads: “A single mother and her two daughters return to Taipei after several years of living in the countryside to open a stand at a buzzing night market. Each in their way will have to adapt to this new environment to make ends meet and maintain the family unity. But when their traditional grandfather forbids his youngest left-handed granddaughter from using her ‘devil hand,’ generations of family secrets begin to unravel.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Christian Zilko
  • Indiewire
‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ Returns to Theaters for Studio Ghibli Fest
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Hayao Miyazaki’s “Howl’s Moving Castle” is making its way back to the big screen.

As part of Gkids and Fathom Entertainment’s Studio Ghibli Fest, the film will be re-released in theaters across the country from Sept. 20-24.

Released in 2004, the film follows Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, who finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl. The vain and vengeful Witch of the Waste, jealous of their friendship, puts a curse on Sophie and turns her into a 90-year-old woman. On a quest to break the spell, Sophie climbs aboard Howl’s magnificent moving castle and into a new life of wonder and adventure.

The film marked a departure for Miyazaki. He moved from Asian folklore and spirit worlds to enter a European storybook universe populated by witches and wizards.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jazz Tangcay
  • Variety - Film News
Éanna Hardwicke on ‘Saipan’ and Playing Irish Soccer Hero Roy Keane During Infamous World Cup Incident: ‘It Was a Minor Event Globally, but in Ireland It Was Seismic’
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Portraying someone in an upbeat celebratory biopic is one thing. Portraying someone in a not-entirely celebratory biopic that the someone in question would rather “fuck off” is something else entirely.

Which is why Éanna Hardwicke tried not to think of Toronto-bowing feature “Saipan,” in which he plays famously hot-headed ex-Manchester United soccer star Roy Keane in one of his most famously hot-headed moments, as a biopic at all.

“It’s about this event which sort of captures something about the Irish Zeitgeist at the time,” explains the actor about his first leading film role.

The event in question is a period of five days before the 2002 soccer World Cup in South Korea and Japan, when the Irish national team witnessed a bitter — and very public — falling out between captain Keane and manager Mick McCarthy (played by Steve Coogan). While training on the tiny island of Saipan and reportedly furious...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Alex Ritman
  • Variety - Film News
‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Nosferatu,’ ‘Sentimental Value’ Composers Among Nominees for Discovery of the Year Award at World Soundtrack Awards
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The composers of “The Brutalist,” “Nosferatu,” “Sentimental Value,” “Mickey 17” and “Mufasa: The Lion King” will compete for the Discovery of the Year Award at the 25th World Soundtrack Awards, one of the most prestigious events for film music.

The nominations were among those announced Thursday by Film Fest Gent and the World Soundtrack Academy. The awards ceremony provides the glitzy finale to Film Fest Gent.

Last month saw the unveiling of the nominees for Film Composer, Television Composer and Best Original Song. Now the nominees have been revealed for Discovery of the Year, Public Choice Award, Game Music Award and Belgian Film Composer of the Year.

The Discovery of the Year Award recognizes emerging voices in film and screen music. Among the nominees is Daniel Blumberg, whose score for “The Brutalist” was already celebrated at this year’s Academy Awards, earning him the Oscar for best original score.

This...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Leo Barraclough
  • Variety - Film News
UniFrance
The Voice of Hind Rajab review – docufiction is fierce, vehement and heart-shattering
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In an audacious move, director Kaouther Ben Hania reconstructs the killing of the five-year-old in Gaza using her real voice as she is bombarded by the Israeli army

There can be no doubt about which movie has set the Venice film festival ablaze – it is this one, from Tunisian film-maker Kaouther Ben Hania. The Voice of Hind Rajab is about the horrifying ordeal of the five-year-old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab, who was killed in 2024 by the Israel Defense Forces (Idf) in Gaza in her uncle’s car along with six family members, and two paramedics who tried to come to her rescue. Rajab herself, who survived the original assault by...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Peter Bradshaw
  • The Guardian - Film News
At the End of Season 2, Is ‘Wednesday’ Already Out of Ideas?
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[Editor’s note: The following article contains spoilers for “Wednesday” Season 2, including the ending — Episode 8, “This Means Woe.”]

“The crack in your monochrome armor is overbearing arrogance.”

So says Rosaline Rotwood, played by Lady Gaga, to her visiting wish-maker, Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), when the dour student seeks out her “legendary” teacher at Nevermore Academy. Wednesday needs to use the psychic powers she lost at the start of Season 2, and Rosaline’s glowing apparition can give them to her — temporarily.

Maybe Rosaline will resurface in Season 3, but until then, her character is little more than a convenient pitstop in Season 2, Part 2 — more product placement than plot development. Despite her trivial inclusion, Mother Monster’s warning still lingers. After all, this isn’t the first time Wednesday has been told she’s stubborn, single-minded, and self-important. Such descriptions dog her throughout Season 2, surfacing whenever she refuses to go along to get along, which is pretty much all the time.

If her mother, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), asks her to avoid a certain family member,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
You Won’t Watch John Candy Movies the Same Way After Seeing Colin Hanks’ New Documentary
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On the surface, yes, the idea of making a documentary on the life of John Candy seems like a pretty great idea — I mean, who doesn’t love John Candy? — but as director Colin Hanks points out, well, wait, not so fast.

Now, let’s quickly note that Colin Hanks would know what he’s talking about because he, in fact, did make a documentary about the life of John Candy. And the problem that presented itself was, yes, everyone does love John Candy. As much as this is a man whose life should be celebrated, watching his friends and family talk about how great he is doesn’t necessarily make a riveting narrative for a film.

What Hanks deftly does with his “John Candy: I Like Me” is frame his film around Candy’s anxiety about his own mortality. John Candy’s father died from a heart attack when Candy was only five,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Mike Ryan
  • Indiewire
‘Girl’ Review: Taiwanese Star Shu Qi Makes a Heartfelt But Scrappy Directorial Debut
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Sometimes it’s hard to be a woman, but always it’s hard to be a girl in Taiwanese star Shu Qi’s sincere but unwieldy directorial debut “Girl.” Tracing a few turbulent months in the life of a Taipei schoolgirl in the late 1980s, the film witnesses how, under cover of her docility, she gathers the strength for some much-needed rebellion against the strictures of a poverty-blighted childhood and the dysfunctional parents who visit on her various flavors of abuse and neglect. It’s not new narrative territory, and the execution falters at key moments, but as a director Shu shows a seriousness of purpose almost as unflinching as her compassion for the children caught in the endless loop-the-loop of patriarchal violence, from which there can be no rescue, only the vague, desperate hope of a self-engineered escape.

“Don’t touch. Dirty.” These are the first words we hear...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jessica Kiang
  • Variety - Film News
‘Girl’ Review: A Bleak, Provocative Look at an Unhappy Family from a Great Actor Turned Director
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During the shooting of historical epic “The Assassin” more than a decade ago, its director — the great Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsaio-Hsien, with his final movie — advised star Shu Qi to pick up the camera for herself. That’s like Buddha saying you might be good at meditating. Qi wisely took his advice. She spent years writing and rewriting but, inconveniently, also starred in 11 more movies in the eight years that came after “The Assassin.” After serving on the Venice Film Festival jury two years ago, Qi’s directing itch became too difficult to leave unscratched and, instead of going home after the festival, she stayed in Italy to finish her script.

“Girl” is the product of those labours — and a sign that Qi was right to grab the torch from her mentor. The dark and challenging story of an abused mother who can’t help but force her suffering onto her young daughter,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Adam Solomons
  • Indiewire
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Finally Gave Fans The Ortegas Storyline They've Wanted
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Security alert! This article contains spoilers for season 3, episode 9 of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."

"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" fans really love Lieutenant Erica Ortegas (Melissa Navia), the feisty and somewhat free-spirited Enterprise pilot on "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds." There's something about Navia's performance that's deeply grounded, and along with the character writing, Ortegas is incredibly relatable and works as a perfect audience stand-in when things get really wacky because her reactions feel authentic. Despite being surrounded by legacy characters like Spock (Ethan Peck), Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding), and more, she has managed to carve out a spot for herself as one of the all-time great "Star Trek" characters.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
Oscar-Nominated Director Jan Komasa on Dark, Twisted Toronto Premiere ‘Good Boy,’ Starring ‘Adolescence’s’ Stephen Graham, Andrea Riseborough
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“Adolescence” star Stephen Graham, Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough (“To Leslie”) and Anson Boon (“1917”) lead the twisted thriller “Good Boy,” the English-language debut from Academy Award nominee Jan Komasa (“Corpus Christi”), which premieres Sept. 5 in the Centrepiece strand of the Toronto Intl. Film Festival.

The film stars Boon as Tommy, a 19-year-old hooligan who wakes up from an all-night bender in the basement of a strange suburban home, bound with a chain around his neck. Soon he learn that he’s being held by well-to-do Chris (Graham) and his neurotic wife Kathryn (Riseborough), a dysfunctional couple whose project of forced rehabilitation is designed to turn wild-child Tommy into a “good boy.”

Based off a script by newcomer Bartek Bartosik, along with British writer and filmmaker Naqqash Khalid (“In Camera”), the film marks a departure for Komasa, a prolific director whose credits include the button-pushing thriller “Suicide Room” and the subversive, slow-burn drama “Corpus Christi.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Christopher Vourlias
  • Variety - Film News
‘The Baltimorons’ Review: A PSA About the Dangers of Improv Evolves Into a Sweet Holiday Romance
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If you find yourself feeling down on your luck this holiday season, it might be time to ask yourself a simple question. Do you really need all 32 of your teeth? Couldn’t you spare one or two in exchange for a potential lifetime of happiness?

That’s more or less the takeaway from “The Baltimorons,” though Jay Duplass’ bittersweet holiday romance takes a few detours on its way there. Co-writer and star Michael Strassner gives himself a tailor-made breakout role as Cliff, a sad sack Baltimore native who can’t properly celebrate his six month sobriety milestone because he’s mourning an unsuccessful suicide attempt and his depressing improv-comic-to-mortgage-broker career path. His struggles with addiction clearly took a toll on his fiancé Brittany (Olivia Luccardi), and their relationship has evolved into something more resembling a caregiver and patient than a romantic partnership. And these days, she seems more concerned about...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Christian Zilko
  • Indiewire
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Will new buyers spark a return to a robust deal flow at TIFF?
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US independent distributors have a lot on their minds heading into the 50th anniversary edition of Toronto International Film Festival, when their early fall festival appetite will come under scrutiny.

The theatrical space remains challenging. Few buyers have the wherewithal to compete with Hollywood majors and streamers, especially as platforms are said to be low-balling pay 1 and pay 2 licence fees that can help theatrical distributors afford minimum guarantees and robust release commitments.

Yet there are grounds for cautious optimism. Resourceful distributors continue to adapt and board projects earlier in the lifecycle to better compete with deep-pocketed rivals.

Attention to downstream revenue can be lucrative,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
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‘Sentimental Value’, ‘Mickey 17’ among second wave of World Soundtrack Awards nominees
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The composers behind Sentimental Value, Mickey 17 and The Brutalist are among the second wave of nominees for the 25th edition of the World Soundtrack Awards (Wsa).

The winners will be announced on October 15 at the Wsa ceremony and concert, held during Film Fest Gent in Belgium.

Hania Rani (Sentimental Value), Jung Jae-il (Mickey 17) and Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist) are all nominated in discovery of the year alongside Robin Carolan (Nosferatu) and Dave Metzger (Mufasa: The Lion King). Blumberg is also nominated in the previously announced film composer of the year category and won the Oscar for best original score back in March.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
New Event CreatorHub Madrid Unveils Inaugural Lineup as Partner Social App Luffa Launches (Exclusive)
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A new multi-day content-creator and tech-focused event called CreatorHub Madrid will launch in September. Soon-launching social app Luffa is serving as its strategic partner and UMusic Hospitality and Lifestyle as a leading partner.

Per the CreatorHub Madrid organizers, “The event will unite creators across entertainment, web3/fintech, gaming, lifestyle, and more, alongside collaborators Social Shop Network (Ssn), and the city of Madrid, to showcase how emerging technologies can empower creators, energize fan communities, and support municipalities in building cultural infrastructure.”

Taking place Sept 28-30, CreatorHub Madrid will host more than 50 creators with more than five billion combined monthly impressions, including: tAdley, Mckenzie Brook, Melissa Gisoni, Teresa Giudice, Angelina, James Dumoulin, Michelle Barone-Lepore, Helen Hoey, Amber Marie Spears, Perez Hilton, Tank Sinatra, Ash Mcphereson, Booba Official, Chanel Ayan, John Cerasai, and Brian Rand.

The first CreatorHub Madrid will be timed with the debut of new social app Luffa, which is described...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jennifer Maas
  • Variety - Film News
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Harnesses A Tng Classic To Reinvent The Gorn
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This article contains spoilers for "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" season 3, episode 9.

The "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" team proposed that the show's most underused lead character, Enterprise pilot Erica Ortegas (Melissa Navia), would get more focus in season 3. The season's penultimate episode, "Terrarium," is indisputably an Ortegas-focused episode, albeit one that takes her out of her element. 

In "Terrarium," Ortegas is piloting a shuttle that is pulled through a wormhole; she crash-lands on a barren moon of a planet on the other side of the wormhole. While the Enterprise tries to locate her, Ortegas must survive... but not alone, because there's another stranded pilot on the planet. A Gorn pilot,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
‘The Roses’ Costumes Are Giving Resentment
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In director Jay Roach and writer Tony McNamara‘s new take on Warren Adler’s novel “The War of the Roses” — previously filmed in 1989 and now retitled simply “The Roses” — married couple Ivy (Olivia Colman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch) move from blissful infatuation with one another to seething resentment, a journey costume designer PC Williams had to express through the actors’ clothes. For Williams, the key to unlocking the characters came with the realization that both husband and wife were creative people — Olivia a chef, and Theo an architect.

“When I started thinking about who they were, one of the things I was drawn to was the idea that creativity presents very differently for different people,” Williams told IndieWire. “Some people’s creativity is mathematical. It’s theory-based. Other people are more visual.” When designing Ivy and Theo’s wardrobes, Williams wanted to make sure that the clothes were faithful...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jim Hemphill
  • Indiewire
‘Calle Malaga’ Review: A Likable Showcase for a Lovable Carmen Maura Performance
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A man’s home is his castle, but that’s men for you — making everything a bit bigger than it is. Maria Angeles’ home is just her home, and she treasures its cozy modesty. A sun-strewn apartment in Tangier’s lively, diverse historic center, she’s spent 40 years making it meticulously and characterfully her own, from the effusively scarlet geraniums on her balcony to the long-seasoned wooden spoons in her kitchen. Though she’s a bit lonely in widowhood, the flat’s sunset-hued, picture-covered walls give her comfort and a kind of company, something Maria Angeles’ self-oriented daughter doesn’t understand. But “Calle Malaga” does. Maryam Touzani’s gentle, toasty-warm later-life drama is an ode to the physical spaces that sustain us, and quite winning as such.

It is also an ode, even more winningly, to the indefatigable screen presence of Carmen Maura. The veteran Spanish star’s expressive, saucer-eyed...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Guy Lodge
  • Variety - Film News
The Paper Reveals The Unfortunate Fate Of Dunder Mifflin From The Office
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Once upon a time, "The Office" creators almost made a spin-off that would have ruined the show's happy ending. In short, the offshoot would have relocated Dwight (Rainn Wilson) to a farm and removed the possibility of him settling down with Angela (Angela Kinsey), which wouldn't have brought much in the way of closure to fans of the U.S. version of the show. Fortunately, these characters -- along with other fan favorites -- got a sweet send-off at the end of the story, and we can only assume they are still out there living their best lives. Unfortunately, the series' new spin-off, "The Paper," is here to ruin one...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
Kathryn Bigelow's Netflix Thriller Heralds The Distressing Return Of A Long-Dormant Hollywood Genre
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Since winning Best Picture and Best Director Oscars for "The Hurt Locker," Kathryn Bigelow has established herself as a fearless chronicler of hot button topics. This gets her in trouble sometimes. While she earned her a good deal of critical accolades for the film (including a Best Picture nod), her 2012 docudrama-thriller about the post-9/11 hunt for Osama bin Laden, "Zero Dark Thirty," was taken to task by some reviewers and politicians for appearing to suggest that the United States' enhanced interrogation techniques (aka "torture") proved useful in finding the whereabouts of the al-Qaeda leader. Five years later, she drew fire again for taking an emotionally distant approach to the Detroit Uprising of 1967 in "Detroit.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
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BFI London Film Festival adds four to lineup including world premiere of Samuel Abrahams’ ‘Lady’
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The world premiere of Samuel Abrahams’ Lady, starring Sian Clifford, is one of four titles to be added to the BFI London Film Festival 2025 line-up, following itsunveiling yesterday (September 3).

Clifford plays a narcissistic aristocrat who hires a struggling filmmaker to record her every move, in UK filmmaker Abrahams’ feature debut. The mockumentary is produced by the UK’s MetFilm, with sales repped by the company’s sales arm, and will premiere in the ‘dare’ strand.

The total number of world premieres in the festival is now up to seven. Three UK premieres have also been added, bringing the total number...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
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Paolo Sorrentino, Claire Denis, Samuel Abrahams, Gastón Solnicki Films Added to BFI London Film Festival
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The 69th BFI London Film Festival has added four additional titles to its program, including U.K. premieres of Paolo Sorrentino’s “La Grazia,” Claire Denis’ “The Fence” and Gastón Solnicki’s “The Souffleur,” plus the world premiere of Samuel Abrahams’ “Lady.”

“Lady” marks the directorial debut of Samuel Abrahams, featuring Sian Clifford from “Fleabag” in what festival programmers describe as a “larger-than-life performance” as a narcissistic aristocrat who hires a struggling filmmaker to document her every move for an eccentric mockumentary.

Lady Isabella longs for the spotlight and sees local talent show “Stately Stars” as her long-desired break. Despite reveling in the camera’s presence on her grand estate, pressures mount and things take a surreal turn when she begins losing her sense of self. The U.K. production also stars Laurie Kynaston and Juliet Cowan.

“Lady” will have its world premiere as part of the Dare strand. MetFilm Studio is behind the production.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety - Film News
Wednesday Season 2's Mysterious Patient 1938, Explained
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This post contains spoilers for season 2 of "Wednesday."

In season 2, part 1 of "Wednesday," all hell breaks loose at the Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital. For starters, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) and Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) discover a hidden facility beneath the building and learn the truth about horrific Outcast experimentation. Among the victims, they come across a mysterious woman, who initially appears to have a connection to Wednesday's missing aunt, Ophelia.

However, part 2 of the latest season drops several truth bombs at once, revealing the true identity of Patient 1938 (as labeled in a Polaroid photo of her) along with her relevance to the story. This woman is none other than Francoise (Frances O'Connor), Tyler's supposedly deceased mother,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Debopriyaa Dutta
  • Slash Film
Jan Holoubek’s WWII Thriller ‘Wild, Wild East,’ Starring Itay Tiran and Joanna Kulig, Boarded by Global Constellation (Exclusive)
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Global Constellation has boarded worldwide sales rights to Jan Holoubek’s World War II noir thriller “Wild, Wild East,” hot off its inclusion in the Gap Financing Market at the Venice Film Festival. Global Constellation will introduce the film to distributors at the Toronto Film Festival.

The film stars Itay Tiran and Joanna Kulig, and is produced by leading Polish producers Bogna Szewczyk-Skupień and Klaudia Smieja-Rostworowska for Madants, and Ewa Puszczyńska for Extreme Emotions, together with Holoubek.

Currently in pre-production, “Wild, Wild East” will start principal photography in October in Poland and Latvia.

Warner Bros. Entertainment Polska will distribute the film in Poland.

Set in occupied Poland in 1943, the film follows Martin Wolff, a German official sent to a remote village to investigate the disappearance of a Jewish lawyer. His arrival unsettles the fragile order between scarred villagers, corrupt collaborators, and Nazi authorities, unearthing a web of betrayal and greed...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Leo Barraclough
  • Variety - Film News
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Brad Pitt’s Plan B launches European arm led by ‘Baby Reindeer’ exec
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Brad Pitt’s Mediawan-backed Plan B production company has launched a European subsidiary headed by Clerkenwell Films executive producer Ed Macdonald.

Based in London, Plan B Europe will primarily focus on the production of series in the UK and across Europe.

Macdonald’s credits at Clerkenwell include Netflix hit Baby Reindeer and Channel 4’s The End of the F***ing World. At Plan B Europe, he willwork closely with Nina Wolarsky, Plan B’s US-based head of television.

Plan B said the launch “will foster new co-productions between the United States and Europe,” building on Plan B’s upcoming...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
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From Knives Out 3 to Soderbergh: 10 films to look out for at the Toronto film festival 2025
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Stars including Daniel Craig, Michaela Coel, Keanu Reeves and Channing Tatum to present latest films to big audiences

It was a mostly underwhelming edition of the Toronto film festival last year, aiming for a big comeback after the strikes affected the year prior. Disappointments such as Nightbitch, Eden, The Last Showgirl, Nutcrackers, The Return and The Cut were only mildly offset by the surprising appearance of Mike Leigh with his effectively gruelling drama Hard Truths.

But after spottier Venice and Telluride festivals than usual, worryingly light on slam-dunks, all eyes return to this year’s Toronto, hopeful that it might correct course for the season.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von Benjamin Lee
  • The Guardian - Film News
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25 TIFF festival and market titles to entice buyers
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Screen profiles a selection of acquisition titles and packages that are expected to be among the most sought-after when the 50thToronto International Film Festival begins on Thursday.

With at least two hungry new US buyers joining the ranks in the form of Black Bear and Row K, the hope is that more business might get done on the ground than in recent years.

Then again, this has become a common refrain. Check the TIFF website for the full list of screenings.

Festival selections

& Sons (UK-Can)

Special Presentations

Dir: Pablo Trapero

Genre:Drama

Cast: Billy Nighy, George MacKay, Noah Jupe, Johnny Flynn,...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
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Celine Dornier joins Ipr.Vc as content executive from Logical Pictures
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Finland-uk based film investment fund Ipr.Vc, which has slate deals with international companies including A24, Xyc Films and mk2 Films, has appointed Logical Pictures exec Celine Dornier to the newly created role of content executive.

Based in Paris, Dornier will help spearhead the expansion of the company’s role on projects, liaising with producers, financiers and distributors.

Dornier has been vp financing and acquisitions at France’s Logical Pictures group since 2016.

Ipr.VChas also appointedJoonas Pönniö as the company’s first group CFO.

The company said both production and investor-geared positions were created to support “further growth” by strengthening its...
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
‘Dreams of a Life’ Filmmaker Carol Morley Set to Direct Adaptation of Her Novel ‘7 Miles Out’ (Exclusive)
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“Dreams of a Life” director Carol Morley is in pre-production on a feature film adaptation of her semi-autobiographical novel “7 Miles Out,” Variety has learned.

First published in 2015, “7 Miles Out” is based on the story of Morley’s troubled adolescence following her father’s suicide. It tells the story of Anne, who, after losing her father in tragic circumstances, finds solace and trouble in the Manchester music scene of the 1970s and ‘80s. The novel takes place over a seven-year time period.

Bafta nominee Morley is writing and directing the adaption while her longtime collaborator Cairo Cannon will produce through the duo’s production vehicle Cannon and Morley Productions.

The film is tentatively due to start shooting this November on location in Manchester.

Morley has previously discussed how difficult it has been to get the film off the ground, not least in having to revisit the painful memories around her father’s death.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • von K.J. Yossman
  • Variety - Film News
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Hugoeast lands sales rights to China box office hit ‘Dead To Rights’
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Exclusive: Beijing-based Hugoeast has secured sales rights to Shen Ao’s historical war drama Dead To Rights in selected territories.

The company will handle the sales in Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.

The film is produced by the China Film Group (Cfg), which has previously sold the feature to around 20 territories, including the above territories not handled by Hugoeast.

These include Australia, New Zealand and North America, where Niu Vision released the film on August 7 and August 15 respectively. It opened in Germany on August 28 and is set for release in the UK tomorrow (September 5), both through European Times.
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  • 4.9.2025
  • ScreenDaily
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