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Black Bear to Release Sydney Sweeney Boxing Drama ‘Christy’ in Height of Awards Season
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“Christy,” a sports drama that features a transformative performance from “Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney as a female boxer, will be released by Black Bear in theaters in the thick of awards season.

Heading into the Toronto Film Festival where it will premiere, “Christy” was one of the hottest acquisition targets, but Black Bear, which financed the picture, has decided to take it off the board and make it the inaugural release of its fledgling distribution label. The film is a biopic of Christy Martin, a Wbc female super welterweight champ. It’s directed by Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner David Michôd (“Animal Kingdom”) and co-stars Ben Foster, Merritt Wever, and Katy O’Brian. “Christy” will be released in theaters nationwide on Nov. 7 and Black Bear plans to mount an Oscar campaign for the picture and for Sweeney’s performance, which is said to be chameleonic.

“We’re thrilled about the upcoming release of ‘Christy,...
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  • 4/9/2025
  • por Brent Lang
  • Variety - Film News
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield Officially Closes Deal To Star in Paul Greengrass’ Next Movie
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Exclusive: Even with The Lost Bus set to bow at the Toronto Film Festival this weekend, Paul Greengrass is already gearing up his next high-profile project as sources tell Deadline Katherine Waterston is coming on to join the untitled pic from the Oscar-nominated director. Sources also confirm to Deadline that Andrew Garfield has officially come on to star with Focus Features now on board to distribute. Deadline first reported this past spring that the package was coming together with Garfield to Star and Focus the likely landing spot and insiders now say those deals have closed.

Greengrass is directing with Jason Blum producing through Blumhouse, alongside Greg Goodman, Joanna Kaye and Greengrass. Production is set to start this fall.

In the pic, Garfield stars as a legendary leader of a ferocious rebellion against the tyranny of King Richard II. As the war burns across England, he forms an army of...
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  • 4/9/2025
  • por Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Sam Raimi and Roy Lee to Produce Remake of Ventriloquist Dummy Horror Movie ‘Magic’ for Lionsgate
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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
  • por Umberto Gonzalez
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‘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
  • por Ellise Shafer
  • Variety - Film News
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Beyond Fest to Celebrate Guillermo del Toro With 12 Movie Retrospective- Film News in Brief
Guillermo del Toro at an event for Splice: Experimento mortal (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
  • por 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
  • por 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
  • por Matt Donnelly and Adam B. Vary
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Ben Stiller, Jeremy Allen White Circling ‘Airman,’ A24 in Talks to Land World War II Survival Tale (Exclusive)
Jeremy Allen White at an event for The Bear (2022)
The nonfiction book The Lost Airman: A True Story of Escape From Nazi-Occupied France is flying once again, this time with the help of A-listers Ben Stiller and Jeremy Allen White, as well as A24, who are all in various stages of talks to bring the adaptation to the screen.

If deals make, Stiller will direct and produce the adaptation of the book written by Seth Meyerowitz which would star White. A24 is in negotiations to land the package, which will be titled simply Airman.

Stiller would also produce via his long-standing production banner Red Hour Films. Also producing will be John Lesher via his Le Grisbi Productions and P.J. van Sandwijk of Storyteller Productions. Jake Gyllenhaal, who was to have starred in an adaptation being developed in the late 2010s, remains involved as producer via his Nine Stories banner.

The 2016 book tells the incredible true story of Arthur Meyerowitz,...
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  • 4/9/2025
  • por Borys Kit
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Paul McCartney’s Stolen Bass Guitar Saga to Be Told in New Documentary From ‘Super/Man’ Producers (Exclusive)
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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
  • por 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)
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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
  • por Ed Meza
  • Variety - Film News
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Getting 12-Movie Retrospective From Beyond Fest
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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
  • por 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
  • por Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety - Film News
‘Wicked’ Helmer Jon M. Chu to Receive Vanguard Director Award from the Scad Savannah Film Festival
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Fresh off helming the most popular movie musical of last year, IndieWire can exclusively share that acclaimed “Wicked” filmmaker Jon M. Chu will receive the Vanguard Director Award at the 2025 Scad Savannah Film Festival. The honor, in recognition of his visionary storytelling, will be bestowed upon Chu on Sunday, Oct. 26, during an award presentation that will include a conversation about his career, featuring select clips from Chu’s filmography, as well as chatter about his upcoming film with Universal Pictures, “Wicked: For Good.”

“Jon M. Chu embodies what it means to be a Vanguard,” said Christina Routhier, senior executive director of the Scad Savannah Film Festival via a statement. “From guiding global icons with a steady, inspired hand, to collaborating with authors, designers, and musicians at the highest level, Chu’s vision turns cultural moments into cinematic milestones. For Scad students, his career is a masterclass in how storytelling shapes culture,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Marcus Jones
  • Indiewire
Julia Roberts at an event for La guerra de Charlie Wilson (2007)
‘Humanity is facing a reckoning’: Venice shrugs off the glamour to take aim at politics
Julia Roberts at an event for La guerra de Charlie Wilson (2007)
Stars waved as usual from the city’s water taxis, but there was a repeated focus on films that help audiences interpret a chaotic world

For most of its 82 years, Venice has been perceived as the world’s most glamorous film festival. This year was no exception: stars including Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett, Jude Law and George Clooney dutifully waved from canals and trooped down red carpets (although Law tripped while on a water taxi and Clooney got ill).

But the films themselves struck a different note. Jury president Alexander Payne may have rebutted questions about current affairs during his opening press conference, declaring himself concerned only with discussing cinema,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Catherine Shoard
  • The Guardian - Film News
Anne Baxter, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Dolores Costello, and Tim Holt in El cuarto mandamiento (1942)
AI firm plans to reconstruct lost footage from Orson Welles’ masterpiece The Magnificent Ambersons
Anne Baxter, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Dolores Costello, and Tim Holt in El cuarto mandamiento (1942)
Film-making studio Fable has announced it will attempt to recreate the 43 minutes cut from the auteur’s 1942 film using AI

An AI company is to reconstruct the missing portions of Orson Welles’ legendary mutilated masterwork The Magnificent Ambersons, it has been announced.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Showrunner platform is planning to use its AI tools to assist in a recreation of the lost 43 minutes of Welles’ 1942 film, removed and subsequently destroyed by Hollywood studio Rko.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Andrew Pulver
  • The Guardian - Film News
Venice Film Festival Takeaways: Politics Take Spotlight, Oscar Buzz and Apocalyptic Weather
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Finally, Venice Film Festival attendees can rest their hands. That’s after days of clapping and hollering at premieres, resulting in standing ovations that lasted into the double digits.

But lengthy rounds of applause don’t necessarily translate to gold statues. After warm receptions in Italy, which films on the 2025 lineup will find their way into the awards race? Venice has more and more been able to position itself as a major launchpad for the Oscars — and this year’s slate offered such hopefuls as Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s latest collaboration “Bugonia” (six-minute ovation), Bennie Safdie’s wrestling drama “The Smashing Machine,” starring Dwayne Johnson (15-minute ovation) and director Mona Fastvold’s musical epic “The Testament of Ann Lee” with Amanda Seyfried as a singing and dancing Shaker (15-minute ovation).

Movies weren’t the only subject of chatter on the Lido. Politics often took center stage, with a...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Rebecca Rubin, Elsa Keslassy, Ellise Shafer, Alex Ritman and Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety - Film News
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‘Inside Amir’, Greece-uk feature ‘Bearcave’ among Venice’s Giornate degli Autori winners
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Amir Azizi’s Inside Amir and UK feature Bearcave were among the winners of the 2025 edition of Giornate degli Autori, the independent sidebar of the Venice Film Festival.

Iranian filmmaker Azizi received the €20,000 cash director’s award.

Inside Amir follows a young man in Tehran on the verge of emigrating to join his girlfriend Tara in Italy; but facing up to his decision in his final days in Iran.

Written and directed by Azizi, the film is produced by Azizi, Elham Azizi and Ali Azizi for Fog Films.

“It reminds us of how daily routines, movements, and conversations with friends provide both security and freedom,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • ScreenDaily
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Peg launches TIFF sales on Michael Jai White, Malin Akerman thriller ‘The Hook’
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Source: Courtesy of Al Bravo Films / Premier Entertainment Group

The Hook

Exclusive: Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) is in Toronto and has begun talks with international buyers on noir thrillerThe Hook starring Michael Jai White and Malin Akerman.

Production took place in Las Vegas last month on the story of a former FBI profiler (White) who left the force after a brutal case shattered his faith in justice. Years later he is pulled back into action and teams with his old partner (Akerman) when a familiar pattern pattern emerges.

John J. D’Angelo directs from his screenplay, and Al Bravo and Mike Pizzimenti...
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  • 5/9/2025
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Box Office: ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Makes Franchise-Best $8.5 Million in Previews, Biggest for a Horror Movie This Year
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It’s time for one last scare.

The hit horror franchise “The Conjuring” is summoning up its fourth and final movie, titled “Last Rites,” at the box office this weekend. The R-rated Warner Bros. movie has made $8.5 million in Thursday previews, the largest for the entire franchise and for a horror movie this year.

Produced by New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster and The Safran Company, “The Conjuring: Last Rites” is expected to open with around $50 million this weekend. However, some estimates are a little higher at $55 million, while Warner Bros. is playing it more safe with a $35 million projection.

The final “Conjuring” movie is hoping to go out with a bang and earn the highest opening of the series. The 2013 original horror, which introduced franchise stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, holds the record with its $41.9 million opening; it made $3.3 million from Thursday previews.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Jordan Moreau
  • Variety - Film News
Venice Days’ Top Prize Goes to Iranian Director Amir Azizi’s Love Letter to Tehran ‘Inside Amir’
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Iranian director Amir Azizi’s “Inside Amir,” a love letter to the city of Tehran, has scored the Venice Days director’s award.

The film, which marks Azizi’s third feature, follows a young man in Tehran who is on the verge of emigrating. “Amid scattered memories, unfinished conversations, and slow-moving days, he faces a decision he hasn’t fully made yet: to leave or to stay. The only thing he refuses to part with is his bicycle – a companion through the city’s streets and a symbol of his past,” says the provided synopsis.

“The film we will honor tonight is a meditation on everyday life,” said the Venice Days jury, headed by

headed by Norwegian writer and director Dag Johan Haugerud (“Sex Love”) in its motivation. “It reminds us of how daily routines, movements, and conversations with friends provide both security and freedom.”

The section’s top award...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety - Film News
Mark Ruffalo Teases Lena Dunham’s ‘Very Twisted’ Netflix Movie ‘Good Sex’ and Role Model’s Acting Debut
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Mark Ruffalo will soon be seen on the small screen in “Task,” back on HBO in the original drama series debuting Sunday, September 7. Brad Ingelsby’s follow-up to “Mare of Easttown” centers on the “I Know This Much Is True” Emmy winner as an FBI Task Force agent assigned to a string of armed robberies, led by a family man (Tom Pelphrey), who hardly fits the profile of a career criminal.

IndieWire caught up with Ruffalo at the NYC premiere of the series, fresh off the heels of wrapping Lena Dunham’s next feature, “Good Sex,” a few weeks ago in New York City. “I had the best time working with Lena,” Ruffalo told IndieWire. “I love her.”

“I knew her a little bit when she was younger,” he continued. “But we had the best time, Natalie Portman, Role Model, [and I]. It’s twisted — Lena’s stuff can be very twisted.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Vincent Perella
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Macaulay Culkin Says John Candy Noticed His Dad Was a ‘Monster’ During ‘Uncle Buck’ Filming, So Candy Kept Checking In: ‘You Doing Good? Everything’s Alright?’
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Before “Home Alone” turned Macaulay Culkin into a child actor icon, it was “Uncle Buck” (released in theaters one year before) that first put the young star on the map. The John Hughes-directed comedy was headlined by John Candy as a reckless bachelor who is forced to babysit his nieces and nephews. In the new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me,” which opened the Toronto International Film Festival, Culkin remembers Candy’s kindness on set and reveals Candy was one of the first people to notice there was trouble brewing at home.

“I think that’s why that’s one of my favorite performances, because I think he put a lot of himself into it,” Culkin said (via Entertainment Weekly). “[Most actors] don’t know how or don’t like to work with kids… they’re tricky to work with, but John was always really kind and really good. He showed a lot of respect.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Zack Sharf
  • Variety - Film News
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Mmm Film Sales acquires Stroma Cairns’ Toronto premiere ‘The Son And The Sea’
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Exclusive: UK filmmaker Stroma Cairns’ feature debut, The Son And The Sea, has been picked up for international sales by Paris-based Mmm Film Sales ahead of its world premiere in Toronto’s Discovery strand.

The film will go on to have its European premiere in the New Directors section at San Sebastian Film Festival later this month and a UK premiere at BFI London Film Festival in October.

It follows two young men, Jonah and Lee, as they embark on trip to the Scottish coast, while Jonah endeavours to escape a messy life in London. Upon arrival, they meet a...
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  • 5/9/2025
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Joscha Bongard’s child influencer satire ‘Babystar’ boarded for sales ahead of Toronto premiere
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Exclusive: Rising German director Joscha Bongard’s narrative feature debut Babystar has been boarded for sales by Finland and UK-based outfit, The Yellow Affair ahead of its premiere as part of the Toronto Discovery strand.

The satirical dramaexplores the rise of family influencing and the children who become both product and commodity. Since birth, 16-year-old Luca has been the star of her parents’ influencer empire, her every milestone curated for millions of followers. When they announce plans for another child, the cracks in their perfect image intensify.

The film stars Maja Bons, Bea Brocks, Liliom Lewald, Joy Ewulu, Maximilian Mundt and Verena Altenberger.
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  • 5/9/2025
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The Conjuring: Last Rites Makes One Thing Very Clear About The Future Of The Franchise
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The devil exists. God exists. And so do spoilers. This article discusses major plot details of "The Conjuring: Last Rites."

"The case that ended it all." "Prepare for the end." "The final chapter from the case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren." After plastering these taglines all over the various posters, it's safe to say that the marketing campaign for "The Conjuring: Last Rites" hasn't shied away from a certain sense of finality surrounding the latest -- and perhaps last -- installment in James Wan's wildly successful horror franchise. Loosely based on the "true" story of the Smurl family haunting, the entire premise of this sequel has been sold...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Jeremy Mathai
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Mary-Louise Parker, Mia Rodgers and ‘Better Man’ Star Jonno Davies Join ‘Young Washington’ Biopic as First Look Revealed (Exclusive)
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“Young Washington,” the feature biopic of George Washington from Wonder Project and Angel Studios, has started production in Ireland, with a first look of William Franklyn-Miller in the title role revealed

Further cast members have also been announced for the film with Mary-Louise Parker, Mia Rodgers and Jonno Davies joining the project the cast.

Directed by Jon Erwin (“House of David”), the film follows the early life of America’s first president and is set for nationwide release over Independence Day Weekend 2026, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Principal photography will take place in Ireland and Virginia.

Parker will play Mary Washington, George’s strong willed mother, while Rodgers will play Sally Cary, the charming beauty of the Virginia gentry who first sees his potential. Davies — recently seen playing Robbie Williams as a CGI monkey in the acclaimed “Better Man” — portrays condescending British officer James Mackay.

The...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Alex Ritman
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‘Preparation for the Next Life’ Review: Why Is Amazon Burying This Fred Hechinger Drama from Oscar Nominee Bing Liu?
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Bing Liu, the writer/director born in China until his family moved him to the United States when he was five, has a Best Documentary Oscar nomination for his 2018 feature “Minding the Gap,” about male skateboarders in Rockford, Illinois.

His narrative feature debut, “Preparation for the Next Life,” is produced by Orion Pictures and Plan B, from Brad Pitt, Jeremy Kleiner, and Dede Gardner — all following a similar path as Oscar-nominated docmaker RaMell Ross’ own narrative feature debut “Nickel Boys,” also produced by Orion and Plan B, and also set up at Amazon/MGM Studios, and also a literary adaptation of an acclaimed novel. So why the hell is the studio burying Liu’s film with a September 5 release date in the middle of fall festival season, and without sending it to any festivals?

The bittersweet immigrant love story at its core — starring cutie-pie it-boy Fred Hechinger as an army...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Ryan Lattanzio
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South Park Season 27 Wages Hilarious War On Two Very Different 2025 Menaces
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This episode contains spoilers for "South Park" season 27, episode 4, "Wok is Dead."

"South Park" season 27 is firing on all cylinders. After a few years away, the adult cartoon is back with one of its best seasons yet, and it's so far managed to capture a combination of relatively wholesome childhood fun, raunchy and vulgar humor, and biting satire all at the same time. Indeed, the new episodes of "South Park" continue to deliver some very timely commentary by going relentlessly after the twice-impeached convicted felon Donald Trump and his entire presidential administration. The show's latest episode, "Wok is Dead," even has Trump impregnating the Prince of Darkness himself, Satan, with a hellspawn.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
‘Bravo Bene!’ Review: An Over-Extended Italian Industry In-Joke
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The last time Italian filmmaker and humorist Franco Maresco was in competition at Venice, with his Cosa Nostra-baiting 2019 mockumentary “The Mafia is No Longer What It Used To Be,” he won the Special Jury Prize. If that title is unfamiliar to you, you haven’t been negligent. Even high-level festival awards can only do so much to raise the profile of films that aren’t built to travel, and Maresco’s unabashedly local brand of satire — steeped in cultural and political reference points with little resonance outside Italy — is as good an example as any. Despite another competition berth on the Lido, his new film “Bravo Bene!” is unlikely to buck that trend.

Inviting considerations of what the equivalent Italian term might be for “inside baseball” — “inside soccer” is too universally scrutable, surely — “Bravo Bene!” doubles or even triples down on the insularity by taking as its subject the director himself.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Guy Lodge
  • Variety - Film News
TIFF: 15 Buzzy Films From Chris Evans, Angelina Jolie, Michaela Coel and More That Have Buyers Circling
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Pack your checkbooks, Hollywood.

As studios and streamers decamp for the Toronto Film Festival, where they will premiere or screen many of the films that they hope will dominate awards season, they’ll also be on the hunt for some compelling movies to round out their slates. On paper, there’s plenty on offer, including new films from leading auteurs like Steven Soderbergh, Mona Fastvold, and Gus Van Sant, as well as star-driven projects featuring the likes of Angelina Jolie, Riz Ahmed, Michaela Coel, and Chris Evans. But plenty of films have arrived at TIFF with impressive pedigree only to be met with a shrug by audiences. Here are 15 films that seem likely to spark the most intense bidding wars.

Hamlet

Cast: Riz Ahmed, Joe Alwyn, Timothy Spall, Art Malik, Sheeba Chadha

Director: Aneil Karia

Sales Agent: WME Independent / CAA Media Finance

Why Buyers Are Circling: A bold new take on the Bard,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Brent Lang and Tatiana Siegel
  • Variety - Film News
Venice vs. Telluride: Screen Talk Picks the Best and Worst of the Fall Fests So Far
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The fall festival firehose has opened. We’re now inundated with new movie premieres, with Telluride wrapped and Venice heading into its final weekend.

On this episode of IndieWire’s “Screen Talk” podcast, IndieWire Editor-at-Large Anne Thompson and Executive Editor Ryan Lattanzio break down the highs and lows of the fall festival circuit so far, from the standouts to the surprising misfires. Anne was in Telluride, which overlapped with Venice in programming a suite of Netflix titles, including Guillermo del Toro’s lushly mounted “Frankenstein” (we’re somewhat split on that one; Anne’s a perennial del Toro head) and Noah Baumbach’s “Jay Kelly.”

Starring George Clooney as an aging Hollywood star staring down a potential PR crisis after a scuffle with a former acting class peer, it’s Baumbach’s most sentimental movie yet, though Clooney and Adam Sandler as his manager are likely to score Oscar nominations.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Ryan Lattanzio and Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
Spain’s Latido Films Snaps Up Dominican Family Drama ‘Pérez Rodríguez,’ Market Debuts at Toronto (Exclusive)
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Spain’s Latido Films has pounced on the worldwide sales rights to family drama “Peréz Rodríguez,” which market debuts at the Toronto Film Festival (TIFF).

Produced by the Dominican Republic’s Lantica Studios, the debut feature of writer-director Humberto Tavárez is an incisive yet heartfelt portrait of a Dominican family caught in the grip of generational conflict.

When tragedy strikes, the return of the patriarch’s illegitimate son fractures their carefully maintained facade, revealing long-suppressed tensions and hypocrisies. Told over the course of three celebratory gatherings, the film casts a wry look at Dominican identity, middle-class idiosyncrasies and the fragile threads that bind a family together.

“‘Peréz Rodríguez’ is an extraordinary film that dissects, like few others, the contradictions inherent among wealthy families in Latin America,” said Latido’s Antonio Saura, who hailed the pic’s acting, directing and surprise ending, in particular.

“The film keeps your attention throughout and...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety - Film News
Filmax Boards Bruno Martín’s Debut Thriller ‘Luger’ (Exclusive)
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Barcelona-based Filmax has secured international sales rights to “Luger,” the feature debut of Spanish filmmaker Bruno Martín.

A darkly comic, action-fuelled thriller, the film is already attracting strong attention across the international movie genre circuit.

“Luger” will world premiere in the official section of Austin’s Fantastic Fest, the largest genre festival in the U.S., whose upcoming edition takes place Sept. 18-25. It will then screen in competition at the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival, opening Sept. 26, before making its Spanish debut at the Sitges Film Festival, one of the world’s premier genre platforms.

Produced by José Luis Rancaño at La Dalia Films, “Luger” draws inspiration from the high-octane thrillers of the 1980s. The screenplay was co-written by Martín and Santiago Taboada (“Equals”).

Set over the course of one frenetic day in a crumbling industrial zone outside a major Spanish city, the film follows Rafa and Toni, small-time hustlers working for Angela,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Emiliano De Pablos
  • Variety - Film News
One The Paper Character Still Hasn't Recovered From His Time On The Office
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This article contains light spoilers for "The Paper" season 1, episode 4.

"The Paper" might be a spin-off from "The Office," but its also very much its own thing. Now, though, the show has given fans what might be the show's first official callback to Michael Scott. In episode 4, Domhnall Gleeson's Ned Sampson tries to encourage Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nuñez) to create a Sudoku puzzle for the paper and claims that it would be "fun." But the accountant turned Arts and Leisure reporter replies, "Saying that work is fun is a form of pressure. Quite frankly, it's giving me Ptsd from an old boss." A quick look to camera leaves no...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
‘Die My Love’ Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson Play a Couple Falling Into Psychosis in Lynne Ramsay’s Cannes Favorite
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It’s been eight years since audiences got to experience Lynne Ramsay’s singular vision in a feature film, but her new movie “Die My Love” will arrive in theaters just in time for awards season.

The drama is set in rural Montana. Jennifer Lawrence plays a woman having serious trouble adjusting to motherhood. Robert Pattinson is her not-always-helpful husband in this intense psychological drama. Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte and Lakeith Stanfield also star.

“Die My Love” premiered in competition at Cannes Film Festival back in May. Distributor and streaming service Mubi bought distribution for the film in a major deal totaling $24 million, landing rights for North America and various international territories. That acquisition came a year after Mubi bought “The Substance” ahead of its Cannes premiere, before turning the horror movie into a major awards player. Intriguingly, the teaser for “Die, My Love” name-checks “the studio behind ‘The Substance...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Pat Saperstein
  • Variety - Film News
‘Die My Love’ Teaser: Lynne Ramsay Directs Jennifer Lawrence in a Visceral Portrayal of Postpartum Depression
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Lynne Ramsay has never been one to shy away from disturbing portrayals of challenging subject matter, and her new film “Die My Love” sees the auteur probing the depths of postpartum depression.

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson star as a married couple who move to the countryside after having their first child, with Lawrence’s Grace losing herself in a psychosexual frenzy as she adapts to her new life with a baby.

The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where IndieWire’s Ryan Lattanzio wrote that “I don’t think there has ever before been such a psychologically immersive view of postpartum depression as ‘Die My Love’ onscreen. The film careens between a dreary sludge of despair and eventual heart-palpitating nightmare, Grace caught in a mercurial storm of her own moods without ballast and unable to be understood by those around her.”

Ramsay directs from a screenplay she co-wrote...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Christian Zilko
  • Indiewire
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UK studio execs join Screen’s Summit ‘Building On the UK’s Global Success’
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Executives from three of the UK’s top studio facilites have joinedScreenInternational’s second annual film summit, ’Building on the UK’s Global Success’, taking place at the BFI Southbank on September 30

Kate Phibbs, head of studo at Film Soho, Debbie Adler, head of commercial and marketing at Garden Studios and Gerwyn Evans, head of studios UK at Great Point Studios, will come together to talk about how UK studios are ensuring their campuses can host productions across a range of different budgets while also delivering on sustainability targets.

Buy tickets here

The summit kicks off with a keynote speech...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Alejandro Amenábar Unpacks Historical Adventure ‘The Captive’
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Packed with panoramic shots of a 1575 Algiers, “The Captive,” from Oscar-winning director Alejandro Amenábar, weighs in as one of the biggest Spanish movies of 2025 and a broad audience play.

It’s an adventure tale, set over the years from 1575-1580, focusing on “Don Quixote” author Miguel de Cervantes as a young Spanish soldier languishing in an Algiers jail after capture by Ottoman corsairs. There, however, Cervantes (Julio Peña) discovers his power of storytelling. Enthralling both fellow captives and the Bey of Algiers, Cervantes, his spirit unbroken, also imagines a daring escape plan.

“The Captive” feels at time as historical epic, such as in a majestic sweep across the port of Ottoman Empire Algiers, later seen from its highest building, a higgedly-piggedly hotchpotch of favela-like houses, stretching down to the sea.

At others, however, as Amenábar says, it tries to capture Cervantes’ soul. “The Captive” begins with an aged Miguel de Cervantes writing “Don Quixote,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por John Hopewell
  • Variety - Film News
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ launches in 620 cinemas
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The Conjuring: Last Rites is the widest opener in UK and Ireland cinemas this weekend as the Warner Bros horror launches in 620 sites.

It is the biggest opening in the paranormal series, ahead of 2016’s The Conjuring 2 which opened in 504 sites. That title launched with £2.8m and was followed by The Devil Made Me Do It in 2021 (£1.9m debut from 475 sites). The first film opened in 2013 with £2.2m from 371 venues.

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return for Last Ritesas the paranormal investigators travel to Pennsylvania to vanquish a demon from a family’s home. It is directed by Michael Chaves...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Peacemaker Season 2 Makes The Two Suicide Squad Movies Even More Confusing
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Hoist that Flag: This article contains spoilers for "Peacemaker" season 2, episode 3, "Another Rick Up My Sleeve."

Peacemaker (John Cena) has a serious Flag problem. Not only does he feel guilty about killing Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman) in 2021's "The Suicide Squad" (2021), but Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) knows all about this, and as the new head of A.R.G.U.S., he's in prime position to do whatever he can to get on Peacemaker's case. If all of that wasn't enough, the opening of "Peacemaker" season 2, episode 3 ("Another Rick Up My Sleeve") adds yet another twist to the show's ever-expanding Flag game by bringing back Rick Jr. 

In a flashback scene,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Pauli Poisuo
  • Slash Film
Stand or Fall: The Remarkable Rise of Brighton and Hove Albion review – a football epic for the ages
With no home ground and one match away from non-league competition, the Seagulls’ climb up to the Premier League is one of the game’s great success stories

The tidal wave of streaming landfill, football club reality series, part of the seemingly bottomless pit of sport industry content, means that cutting through is tougher than ever, especially for single-instalment films that can’t rely on surfing some sort of wave of tournament triumph nostalgia. Access isn’t enough; you really need a good story, and this account of the rise, fall and rise again of Brighton & Hove Albion – while “authorised” up the wazoo – has certainly got that.

Brighton’s...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Andrew Pulver
  • The Guardian - Film News
Foundation Season 3's Biggest Moment Reveals The Show's True Protagonist [Exclusive]
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This article contains spoilers for "Foundation" season 3, episode 9.

The Apple TV+ series "Foundation" has earned the ire of many hardcore fans of Isaac Asimov's seminal book series of the same name due to creator and showrunner David S. Goyer changing a great many things from the source material. Faithful or not, what is undeniable is that one of the show's biggest changes may very well end up as the biggest legacy of "Foundation": the Cleons.

These characters are three emperors, all clones of the original emperor: One as a young man titled Brother Dawn (Cassian Bilton), one as a middle-aged man titled Brother Day (Lee Pace), and one...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Rafael Motamayor
  • Slash Film
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Influential report warns of growing presence of global giants in European film and TV market
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The European film and TV industry needs to increase its focus on audience needs and to embrace EU-based technology if it is to become more competitive in the face of growing market penetration by global giants.

These are among the conclusions of the European Commission’s second European Media Industry Outlook report, a follow up to its influential first study published in 2023 which has helped to inform EU thinking about support for the sector.

The publication of the report comes as the European Union weighs up its future support for European media and audiovisual sector. In July, it published its...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • ScreenDaily
San Sebastian Festival Slams Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli Government over Genocide in Gaza, as It Announces J.A. Bayona Lead Jury
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Read out by San Sebastián Festival Director, José Luis Rebordinos and Head of Communications Ruth Pérez de Anucita as the festival revealed on Friday full details of its 73rd edition’s attending stars and directors, the festival statement against Gaza genocide comes two days after organisers of the Vuelta de España, Spain’s equivalent of the Tour de France, halted the cycling race three kilometres from its finish in neighbouring Bilbao out of safety concerns as massed peaceful Gaza protestors threatened to spill over barricades into the cyclists’ path.

Protesters, many older adults, were calling for the expulsion of the Israel-Premier Tech team which was stopped last week during a time trial by activists holding Palestinian flags.

San Sebastián has a long tradition as a focus of pro-democracy protest under Franco and, after democracy was won in general elections of 1977, of screening political and social issue movies. Friday’s press...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por John Hopewell
  • Variety - Film News
Orson Welles Meets AI in a Restoration of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ — and Its Lost Ending
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The lost 43 minutes of Orson Welles‘ “The Magnificent Ambersons” is the holy grail of cinema. The legend goes that after a bad test screening, Rko tacked on a happy ending and chopped the film from 131 minutes to 88. The missing minutes were melted for their silver nitrate, but cinephiles have spent years seeking a print that retained the the footage; TCM even sponsored a trip to Brazil in pursuit of a complete print.

Like other efforts, Brazil didn’t pan out. Welles believed that the studio butchered a movie that would be seen as greater than his debut, “Citizen Kane,” but would he have used generative AI if it offered the possibility of recreating what he lost?

Showrunner, which bills itself as the “Netflix of AI,” is either betting Welles would. It is using “The Magnificent Ambersons” to develop its latest model, Film-1, which Showrunner hopes will let people generate lifelike short films.
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Brian Welk
  • Indiewire
Marco Bellocchio Sets Biopic of Charismatic Auto Executive Sergio Marchionne, Who Saved Fiat and Chrysler (Exclusive)
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Revered Italian auteur Marco Bellocchio, who is at the Venice Film Festival with HBO series “Portobello,” is set to make a high-end biopic titled “Falcon” about charismatic auto industry executive Sergio Marchionne who saved Fiat and Chrysler from the brink of bankruptcy.

Shooting on “Falcon” is expected to start in 2026 in Italy, the U.S. and Canada.

The project is written by Bellocchio with Ludovica Rampoldi, Andrea di Stefano, Stefano Rulli and with the collaboration of Oliviero Del Papa. “Falcon” is being produced by Simone Gattoni for Kavac Film, by Mattia Mor for Emotion Network and Rai Cinema.

Marchionne, who was Italian and Canadian, died in 2018 at 66. He was hired by Italy’s Agnelli family to run Fiat in 2004 when, due to previous mismanagement plus the recession, few in the auto industry believed it could be saved. Then, in 2009, when Chrysler was guided into a U.S. government-led bankruptcy, Marchionne...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety - Film News
Lee Hong-chi’s Venice Title ‘A Dance in Vain’ Acquired by Minerva Pictures for Italy (Exclusive)
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Minerva Pictures has acquired Lee Hong-chi’s sophomore feature “A Dance in Vain” for theatrical distribution in Italy. The deal continues Minerva’s relationship with the filmmaker following their successful distribution of his Venice Lion of the Future Award-winning debut “Love is a Gun.”

“A Dance in Vain” is selected for the Settimana Internazionale della Critica (Sic), the independent section of the Venice Film Festival. Parallax Films is handling world sales on the title.

The drama stars Cici Wang as Monkey, a theater company worker struggling to make ends meet in an unnamed big city. The story follows her repetitive daily existence, haunted by the suicide of her boyfriend Leo. Caught in cycles of routine and isolation, Monkey attempts to communicate her exhaustion to others, only to be met with dismissive responses.

“We are extremely thrilled to bring Lee Hong Chi’s new film to Italian audiences,” said Andrea Curti,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety - Film News
Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 3 Features The Return Of A Surprise Dceu Character
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Spoilers for "Peacemaker" season 2, episode 3, "Another Rick up my Sleeve," to follow.

James Gunn's DC Universe is confusing sometimes, especially in regard to its relationship with the DC Extended Universe. Gunn, for example, has confirmed that the Dceu's Blue Beetle is officially canon in his new cinematic universe (albeit with a few tweaks), as he believes the character occupies a unique spot in the timeline. "Peacemaker" is similarly unpredictable, with its season 1 finale having featured the Dceu's Justice League only for season 2 to pull off a wild retcon by replacing the aforementioned heroes with the Justice Gang. What's more, the confusion doesn't end there, as "Peacemaker" season 2, episode 3, "Another Rick up my Sleeve,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
Ray J and Shaquille O'Neal in Steel, un héroe de acero (1997)
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow… what does James Gunn’s new Superman title mean?
Ray J and Shaquille O'Neal in Steel, un héroe de acero (1997)
In Superman: Man of Tomorrow, will the Man of Steel team up with Lex Luthor? Duke it out with him in the galaxy’s most unexpected custody battle? Or tackle climate change and LGBTQ+ rights?

Is tomorrow just another day, as the adage goes? Or is it suddenly a franchise-within-a-franchise, a special wing of the nascent DC Universe focused in hard on what all those nutty Kryptonian super-cousins have been up to? What we do know, thanks to studio boss James Gunn in a series of social media splurts, is that Tomorrow is most definitely the future. Gunn has revealed that his follow-up to Superman will be titled Superman: Man of Tomorrow,...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • por Ben Child
  • The Guardian - Film News
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Realness Institute selects African screenwriters for fourth AuthenticA Series Lab
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Exclusive: Four screenwriters from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt will participate in the fourth edition of AuthenticA Series Lab, the development programme from South Africa-based Realness Institute that and supports writers to advance their series ideas into pilot scripts.

The filmmakers are Gamel Apalayine from Ghana, who works across film, TV, theatre and music; Nigerian-British poet, filmmaker and photographer Jolade Olusanya; Kenyan scriptwriter and author Mona Ombogo; and Egyptian-Canadian filmmaker Reem Morsi, who wrote and directed 2024 comedy Banned.

The AuthenticA programme begins with a residency in the Western Cape, South Africa in September, followed by online sessions until mid-December.

A...
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  • 5/9/2025
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