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‘Meanwhile on Earth’ Review: Aliens Use Human Bodies to Experience Our Planet in Cleverly Executed Sci-Fi Drama From ‘I Lost My Body’ Director
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Though it begins with its cinematic feet affixed to the ground, French writer-director Jérémy Clapin’s “Meanwhile on Earth,” his moody hybrid follow-up to the lyrical, Oscar-nominated animated feature “I Lost My Body,” soon launches beyond the stratosphere and into outer space. Adrift, Elsa (Megan Northam), a young caregiver with a talent for drawing, looks to the stars for answers about the whereabouts of her older brother Franck (voiced by Sébastien Pouderoux), a cosmonaut who never returned to this planet from a mission. To her shock, the astral void will respond to her pleas — but not without major consequences.

There’s great pleasure in seeing that Clapin’s first alluring foray into live-action filmmaking doesn’t entirely renounce hand-drawn storytelling. Meditative black-and-white animated sequences, where Elsa and Franck interact aboard a spaceship, are interspersed at key instances in the narrative. Even more intriguing, however, is that the wistful tone he...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/11/2025
  • by Carlos Aguilar
  • Variety Film + TV
Film Review: Stranger Eyes (2024) by Yeo Siew Hua
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Following the excellent “A Land Imagined” that netted him a Golden Leopard from Locarno among other awards, Yeo Siew Hua has come up with a new movie that also attempts to stretch the conventions of genre filmmaking by incorporating intense art-house elements in it.

Stranger Eyes is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinemas

The film throws the viewer directly into what is happening, as we witness a couple, Junyang and Peiying, whose baby has been missing for months, checking old home videos. The next scene with a video though, is a completely different thing, as a DVD that arrived at their apartment shows recordings of them that they have not shot themselves. More DVDs arrive, portraying more and more intimate moments of the couple, with the two, and the ever-present Shuping, Junyang’s mother, eventually going to the police, where officer Zheng suggests patience and installing cameras...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 2/15/2025
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
Friday, November 8 – Five New Horror Movies Released Today Including A24’s Latest
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Halloween may be over but the good news is that the horror genre never sleeps. And that’s why the first full week of November is kicking off with Five brand new horror movie releases.

Here’s all the new horror that released on Friday, November 8, 2024!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.

From directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, A24 released Heretic in theaters nationwide beginning last night. A24’s latest big screen horror villain? Hugh Grant!

Hugh Grant (D&d: Honor Among Thieves), Chloe East (The Fabelmans) and Sophie Thatcher (“Yellowjackets”) lead the cast of A24’s new horror movie. In the film…

“Two young missionaries are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by Mr. Reed, becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.”

Heretic made its world premiere back in September at TIFF, which...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 11/8/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Jérémy Clapin
‘Meanwhile on Earth’ Exclusive Clip Brings a Chainsaw to an Intense Confrontation in the Woods
Jérémy Clapin
Writer/Director Jérémy Clapin, whose 2019 animated debut, I Lost My Body, earned an Academy Award nomination, makes the jump to live-action with the sci-fi thriller Meanwhile on Earth. Today, we have an exclusive clip that sets up violent psychological horror.

Metrograph Pictures releases Meanwhile on Earth in theaters on November 8, 2024.

In the film, “Elsa, along with her family, is struggling following the disappearance of her brother Franck, an astronaut who vanished during his first mission. While stargazing one night, Elsa is shocked to receive contact from Franck, but her joy is short-lived when she learns of the dark and troubling forces behind Franck’s reappearance, forcing her to confront the lengths she will go for the brother she once feared was gone forever.”

Sébastien Pouderoux, Catherine Salée, and Dimitri Doré also star.

Watch the clip below, which unleashes a violent chainsaw confrontation in the woods. Or does it? Things are...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 11/5/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Film Review: Stranger Eyes (2024) by Yeo Siew Hua
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Following the excellent “A Land Imagined” that netted him a Golden Leopard from Locarno among other awards, Yeo Siew Hua has come up with a new movie that also attempts to stretch the conventions of genre filmmaking by incorporating intense art-house elements in it.

Stranger Eyes screened at Venice International Film Festival

The film throws the viewer directly into what is happening, as we witness a couple, Junyang and Peiying, whose baby has been missing for months, checking old home videos. The next scene with a video though, is a completely different thing, as a DVD that arrived at their apartment shows recordings of them that they have not shot themselves. More DVDs arrive, portraying more and more intimate moments of the couple, with the two, and the ever-present Shuping, Junyang’s mother, eventually going to the police, where officer Zheng suggests patience and installing cameras in the apartment complex the couple lives in.
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 9/11/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
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‘Stranger Eyes’ Review: A Slippery, Well-Acted Singaporean Thriller About Observation and Surveillance
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With Stranger Eyes, ascendant Singaporean filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua transmogrifies what looks at first like a creepy crime thriller into something much more tricksy, potent and ultimately puzzling, yet still rooted in recognizable human fragility. Already scheduled to travel to further festivals after its premiere in competition at Venice, this cerebral, downbeat mediation on voyeurism, exhibitionism, identity, guilt and loss — all that fun stuff — could ride a wave of critical support to niche distribution beyond Asia, especially in cinephile markets.

Yeo’s work is known for its playful, pretzel-y approach to chronology and nested narratives, and while Stranger Eyes doesn’t dive as far as his A Land Imagined did into the meta end of the pool, it gets its feet wet. Like its predecessor, it starts in the middle and then flashes back, and drops in strange moments where time seems to shift for characters who overlap and parallel one another.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/6/2024
  • by Leslie Felperin
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Stranger Eyes’ Director Yeo Siew Hua On How Surveillance Impacted His Mystery Thriller — Venice
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After becoming the first Singaporean filmmaker to win Locarno’s Golden Leopard for A Land Imagined, Yeo Siew Hua will break new ground again with mystery thriller Stranger Eyes, which is the first Singapore film to premiere in-competition at the Venice Film Festival.

The Singapore-Taiwan-France-u.S. co-production stars a Taiwanese ensemble cast featuring legendary actor-director Lee Kang-Sheng, Wu Chien-Ho, Annica Panna and Vera Chen. Malaysian actor Pete Teo and Singaporean actress Xenia Tan also appear in the film.

Yeo conceived the Stranger Eyes project more than 10 years ago but he and Akanga Film Asia’s veteran producer Fran Borgia hit several “dead ends” with funding.

“We decided that we were going to try something else and pitch different projects, so that’s how A Land Imagined came about,” Yeo told Deadline.

A Land Imagined, Yeo’s second feature, also went on to clinch Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Film...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/6/2024
  • by Sara Merican
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Stranger Eyes’ Review: Yeo Siew Hua’s Elegant, Haunted Thriller About Voyeurism in a Time of Surveillance
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At first it seems a premise shamelessly lifted from Michael Haneke’s “Caché”: A couple is disconcerted to receive an unmarked DVD in their mailbox, playing it to find footage of themselves being unwittingly filmed as they go about their day. But just as Haneke’s film took what seemed like a starting point for an effective domestic horror movie and pushed it into thorny sociopolitical territory, the slippery, shape-shifting psychodrama “Stranger Eyes” likewise has more on its mind than just the question of who’s watching who. Solving one mystery unexpectedly quickly before diving into deeper, more searching uncertainties of human behavior and relationships, the third feature from Singaporean writer-director Yeo Siew Hua gradually reveals a broken heart beneath its sleek, chilly veneer.

Yeo’s previous feature, the fluorescent neo-noir “A Land Imagined,” put him on the auteur map in 2018 by winning the top prize at Locarno, and...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Guy Lodge
  • Variety Film + TV
Horror Highlights: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Meanwhile On Earth, The Vermin Sleep
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Watch the New Trailer for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: "Beetlejuice is back! Oscar-nominated, singular creative visionary Tim Burton and Oscar nominee and star Michael Keaton reunite for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the long-awaited sequel to Burton’s award-winning Beetlejuice.

Keaton returns to his iconic role alongside Oscar nominee Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz and two-time Emmy winner Catherine O’Hara as Delia Deetz, with new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Arthur Conti (House of the Dragon) in his feature film debut, with Emmy nominee Jenna Ortega as Lydia’s daughter, Astrid, and Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe.

After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/18/2024
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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‘Meanwhile on Earth’ Trailer – Sci-Fi Thriller from ‘I Lost My Body’ Director Gets Psychological
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Writer/Director Jérémy Clapin, whose 2019 animated debut, I Lost My Body, earned an Academy Award nomination, makes the jump to live-action with the sci-fi thriller Meanwhile on Earth. Today, we have a first look trailer that introduces a strange mystery from space.

Metrograph Pictures releases Meanwhile on Earth in theaters on September 13, 2024.

In the film, “Elsa, along with her family, is struggling following the disappearance of her brother Franck, an astronaut who vanished during his first mission. While stargazing one night, Elsa is shocked to receive contact from Franck, but her joy is short-lived when she learns of the dark and troubling forces behind Franck’s reappearance, forcing her to confront the lengths she will go for the brother she once feared was gone forever.”

Watch the trailer below, which goes heavy on the psychological as strange things begin to happen surrounding Elsa’s search for her brother.

It may...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 7/17/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Metrograph Pictures Strikes North America Deal With Charades For Jérémy Clapin’s Berlinale Sci-Fi Movie ‘Meanwhile On Earth’
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Exclusive: New York-based distributor Metrograph Pictures has acquired North American rights to French director Jérémy Clapin’s sci-fi drama Meanwhile on Earth following its world premiere in the Berlinale’s Panorama section last month.

The lost sibling tale marks the first live-action feature for Clapin after his 2019 Oscar-nominated, Netflix-acquired animated movie I Lost My Body, which originally world premiered in Cannes Critics’ Week and also won the Cristal for Best film at the Annecy International Animation Festival in 2019

The drama follows a young woman who is struggling to come to terms with the disappearance of her brother, an astronaut who vanished during his first mission.

While stargazing one night, she is shocked to receive contact from her him, but her joy is short-lived when she learns of the dark and troubling forces behind his reappearance, forcing her to confront the lengths she will go for the brother she once feared was gone forever.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/8/2024
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘A Land Imagined’ Director Yeo Siew Hua Casts Taiwan Star Lee Kang-Sheng in Surveillance Thriller ‘Stranger Eyes’ (Exclusive)
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Yeo Siew Hua, the Singaporean director whose “A Land Imagined” won the Locarno Film Festival’s top prize in 2018, has cast acclaimed Taiwanese actors Lee Kang-Sheng and Wu Chien-Ho (“A Sun”) in his new “Stranger Eyes.”

The film, a thriller with domestic surveillance at its core, is currently shooting. It is set to wrap post-production by early 2024 and start a festival run thereafter. International sales are handled by France’s Playtime.

The Golden Horse-nominated Wu plays Darren, a struggling young father whose baby daughter has gone missing. When mysterious footage appears of his private and intimate life, Darren suspects that his neighbor Goh, a supermarket supervisor, is the voyeur linked to his daughter’s disappearance. Goh is portrayed by Lee, who is best-known for his three-decade-plus collaboration with Golden Lion-winning director Tsai Ming-liang. Increasingly frantic, Darren takes it upon himself to stalk Goh, meaning that the hunted becomes hunter.

“It...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/18/2023
  • by Patrick Frater and Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Julia Ducournau
Titane Movie Review
Julia Ducournau
Titane Neon Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Julia Ducournau Writer: Jacques Akchoti, Simonetta Greggio, Jean-Christophe Bouzy Cast: Agathe Rousselle, Vincent Lindon, Garance Marillier, Lais Salameh, Bertrand Bonello, Dominique Frot Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 8/24/21 Opens: October 1, 2021 During the early 1960s Joan Baez made an […]

The post Titane Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
See full article at ShockYa
  • 11/17/2021
  • by Harvey Karten
  • ShockYa
Cannes Competition Title ‘Titane’ Acquired by Altitude, Film4 for U.K., Ireland
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Altitude and Film4 have acquired writer/director Julia Ducournau’s Cannes Film Festival competition title “Titane” for U.K. and Ireland.

In the horror thriller, following a series of unexplained crimes, a father is reunited with the son who disappeared ten years ago.

The film stars newcomer Agathe Rousselle, Cannes best actor winner Vincent Lindon (“The Measure of a Man”), Laïs Salameh (“Le rêve de Mila”) and reunites Ducournau with her “Raw” star Garance Marillier.

Horror hit “Raw” was selected at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2016 and won the Fipresci prize there before going on to global acclaim and awards including the Sutherland award for best first feature at the BFI London Film Festival and a clutch of prizes at Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival.

Film4 and Altitude have co-acquired the film and will collaborate on the theatrical release later this year. Film4 will retain broadcast and on-demand rights in the U.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/21/2021
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Exclusive first look: Julien Hallard’s 'Let The Girls Play'
Exclusive: Indie Sales unveils first image of female soccer comedy.

Paris-based Indie Sales has unveiled a first image of French director Julien Hallard’s comedy Let The Girls Play inspired by the creation of France’s first official all-female soccer squad in the 1960s.

Described as social comedy in the vein of Bend It Like Beckham, the film revolves around the early days of a real-life, all-women squad set up almost by chance on the fringes of France’s Stade de Reims football club at the end of the 1960s.

Although women have played soccer for centuries, female teams only started to be recognised by official football bodies in countries such as France and the UK in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Rising French actors Vanessa Guide and Max Boublil [pictured] are co-stars in the mainly female cast.

Frédéric Jouve of Paris-based Les Films Velvet – the long-time producer of Rebecca Zlotowski (Planetarium, Grand Central, Belle...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/11/2017
  • ScreenDaily
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