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7 Best Shows Like ‘Foundation’ To Watch If You Loved the Epic Sci-Fi Series
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Foundation is an epic sci-fi drama series co-created by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman. Based on the Foundation book series by Isaac Asimov, the Apple TV+ series is set in the far future where humans have conquered the galaxy and are ruled by the Galactic Empire. It revolves around Hari Sheldon, a mathematician and developer of psychohistory, who predicts that the empire will fall, sending humanity to the dark ages. Foundation stars Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, Terrence Mann, Cassian Bilton, Cherry Jones, Brandon P. Bell, and Alexander Siddig. So, if you loved the epic sci-fi adventure, complex storyline, and compelling characters in Foundation, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Dune: Prophecy (HBO Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Max

Dune: Prophecy is a sci-fi drama series co-developed...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 7/21/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
8 canceled sci-fi shows we’re still mad about
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It seems like we don't get as many complex and interesting science fiction shows as we used to, like creators are apprehensive about taking bold swings with potentially complex concepts (just look at how watered down 3 Body Problem wound up being on Netflix). And who can blame them when many of this past decade's best and most promising sci-fi shows have resulted in early cancellations?

To be fair, Apple TV+ is still trying to provide ample sci-fi series between Severance, Foundation, and Silo, but it would be nice if there were more high-profile options between the various streamers. It made me start thinking about the sci-fi shows of the past and the ones I still think about all the time, wishing they hadn't been canceled so soon.

The Expanse season 6 | Shane Mahood/Amazon 1. The Expanse

A grounded sci-fi show set in a near future where humans have populated the...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 7/14/2025
  • by Mads Lennon
  • Winter Is Coming
Mads Mikkelsen’s 97% Historical Epic Takes Down Henry Cavill's Sleeper Hit on Global Streaming Charts
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Mads Mikkelsen will always be known for his roles in Doctor Strange and Rogue One, but a more recent film from the star that garnered acclaim has continued a run of impressive streaming success. Mikkelsen stars alongside Amanda Collin and Simon Bennebjerg in The Promised Land, formerly titled Bastarden, the historical epic telling the story of Ludvig Kahlen, a Danish explorer who cultivated Denmark's wild Jutland. The Promised Land is streaming on Paramount+ globally, where it’s been clashing with Tom Cruise for weeks, and now the film has even beaten the latest sleeper hit fromHenry Cavill, Night Hunter. The Promised Land only grossed $2 million at the box office, but it earned a “certified fresh” 97% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as a 95% on the audience-driven Popcornmeter.

The Promised Land is also streaming on Hulu in America, with no plans to leave anytime soon. The film can also be...
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  • 7/1/2025
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
10 great sci-fi TV series that are hard to get into (but worth it)
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If you're looking for a science fiction show to watch, you have lots of options. There are action-oriented shows, comedies, dramas, shows that use sci-fi in unique ways, and others that just have it as window dressing. Some shows are stellar, others are pretty awful, and they all do their best to make their ideas accessible to viewers, which may involve "dumbing them down."

Then there are sci-fi shows that lean more into the "science" part of science fiction to the point where some viewers might feel a bit lost. Sci-fi shows can explore difficult subjects ranging from politics to religion that can be uncomfortable to grapple with. However, these same shows can boast incredible writing and acting and often pay off those challenging themes well. If you push past the barriers, you may find your new favorite series!

These are 10 sci-fi shows that may be hard to get into...
See full article at Winter Is Coming
  • 6/28/2025
  • by Michael Weyer
  • Winter Is Coming
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Death Stranding animated movie coming from Hideo Kojima and Raised By Wolves creator Aaron Guzikowski
Hideo Kojima
Video game auteur Hideo Kojima has another new project on the way set in the world of his visionary game Death Stranding. Deadline reports that Kojima's company Kojima Productions and animation company Line Mileage will be teaming up to produce a new Death Stranding movie, which is separate from the previously announced live-action Death Stranding movie with A24.

A new Death Stranding animated film is cool enough news, but the thing that really caught my attention is who will be writing the screenplay: Aaron Guzikowski, the creator of HBO Max's mind-bending science fiction show Raised By Wolves.

Guzikowski has lain low since the cancellation of Raised By Wolves in 2022; I haven't seen his name pop up in any major industry news until now. But this is a hell of a way to come back, as well as an amazing pairing of unique talents who feel very well-suited for a collaboration.
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  • 6/18/2025
  • by Daniel Roman
  • Winter Is Coming
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‘The Quiet Ones’ Exclusive Clip: Let The Biggest Heist Of All Time Begin
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Inspired by the true story of the largest heist in Denmark’s history, The Quiet Ones is a thrilling heist film as well as a tale about desperation and perseverance. Directed by Frederik Louis Hviid and written by Anders Frithiof August, they

In the heist thriller:

In 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil. Kasper, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators. At the risk of losing his family and everything that matters to him, he takes on the challenge in a bid to break all records and secure his place in the history books.

In our exclusive clip from the film, we see Kasper and his team start their massive heist…

Watch now:

The Quiet Ones is inspired by the story of Steffen Baadsgaard Andersen,...
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  • 5/28/2025
  • by Mary Beth McAndrews
  • DreadCentral.com
On-Air Film Review: Larceny Out Loud in Danish ‘The Quiet Ones’
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Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Dan Baker for Wbgr-fm on February 20th, 2025, reviewing “The Quiet Ones,” a based-on-truth story about one of the biggest robberies in Denmark’s history. In select theaters on February 21st.

The action centers on Kasper (Gustav Giese), a charismatic boxer who’s reluctant to acknowledge that his true talents lie in criminal pursuits. He is approached by Slimani (Reda Kateb) to plan the robbery … of a Danish cash depot … and they get together the requisite team to figure out how to proceed and get past the guards, including the enigmatic Maria (Amanda Collin). Even as they doubt and bicker with each other, the plan Is brought into action on a fateful night in Denmark.

“The Quiet Ones” is in theaters on February 21st. Featuring Gustav Giese, Reda Kaleb and Amanda Collin. Written by Anders Frithiof August. Directed by Frederik Louis Hviid.
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  • 2/24/2025
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
'The Quiet Ones' Review: A Suspenseful Heist with Missed Opportunities
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Traditional heist thriller tropes are tossed out the window in The Quiet Ones, director Frederik Louis Hviid’s compelling yet flawed caper that purposely cooks at a slow boil. The story is based on the head-scratching, real-life events that took place in Denmark in 2008 when 25 men from across Europe teamed up and decided to commit the biggest robbery the country has ever seen. Some aspects of this outing have been dramatized, but you can’t deny the unbelievable lengths these men went to in order to pull off an elaborate and intricate heist.

But there’s a lost opportunity here to explore some of the film’s key characters in-depth. That makes for a kind of slow-moving (albeit effective) film that could have been even better with additional context. Instead, the director and screenwriter Anders Frithiof August allows the audience to fill in some of the blanks and arrive at...
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  • 2/22/2025
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
Seven Siblings Survive Nazi Germany In Documentary ‘UnBroken’ – Specialty Preview
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It’s quiet on the indie front. Oscar contenders linger in theaters ahead of the March 2 Academy Awards ceremony that will close the book on 2024. The Indie Spirits unspool tomorrow. The Berlinale, with prizes to be handed out Sunday — along with Sundance last month and SXSW next — are planting cinema’s new crop of independents.

Neon is out with horror The Monkey, which appears to be scaling the heights in wide release. Anora is still on screens. A24’s The Brutalist continues its run.

Relative newcomer Universal Language by Matthew Rankin, from Oscilloscope, expands to 24 screens from two last weekend, adding runs in the New York and Los Angeles area along with Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle and Austin. The Cannes audience award-winner grossed $51k its first week at two theaters.

New in limited release: Greenwich Entertainment debuts documentary UnBroken by first-time director Beth Lane at the Quad in NYC and...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/21/2025
  • by Jill Goldsmith
  • Deadline Film + TV
“The Quiet Ones” in Theaters
“The Quiet Ones” is a new Danish-produced live-action ‘heist thriller’, directed by Frederik Louis Hviid, starring Gustav Dyekjær, Giese Reda and Amanda Collin (“Raised by Wolves”), releasing February 21, 2025 in theaters:

“…in 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil.

“‘Kasper’, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators…”

Click the images to enlarge…...
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  • 2/21/2025
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: A Terse and Brutal Heist Thriller About the Biggest Robbery in Danish History
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Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Magnet releases “The Quiet Ones” in theaters on February 21, 2025.

There are fun heist movies and there are serious heist movies, and Frederik Louis Hviid’s skeletal but gripping “The Quiet Ones” — based on the biggest Danish robbery ever committed — immediately and unambiguously identifies itself as the latter. It starts in Sweden in 2006, where we ride along with two security guards inside an armored truck as they make an early morning cash delivery. She’s a battle-tested veteran who’s seen it all, he’s a rookie with a new child at home, and both of them will be shot to death within minutes when the latter tries to flee the gang of militarized thieves who ambush their vehicle.

These criminals are not fucking around, and when they resurface in Copenhagen two years later with an eye...
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  • 2/19/2025
  • by David Ehrlich
  • Indiewire
‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: A Compelling If Chilly Replay of Denmark’s Biggest Heist
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The biggest robbery in Danish history gets the big-screen treatment in “The Quiet Ones,” a somber piece whose chronicle from a heist’s inception to its disastrous (for the perps) aftermath has stirred comparisons to Michael Mann’s “Heat” 30 years ago. This well-cast and -crafted thriller does echo that film in some respects, albeit without the arresting style and more vivid characters that lent it near-mythic resonance. By contrast, ”Enforcement” co-director Frederik Louis Hviid’s second feature is an absorbing true-crime tale that readily holds attention for two hours, while lacking the deeper emotional involvement to linger in the mind long afterward. After six months on the festival circuit, Magnet is releasing the film to U.S. theaters and On Demand platforms on February 21st.

An opening sequence punchier than most of what follows depicts an armored-car stickup in 2007 Gothenburg, Sweden, that ends in coldblooded murder and no monetary haul.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/17/2025
  • by Dennis Harvey
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: A Gripping Heist Movie About Denmark’s Biggest-Ever Robbery
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Frederik Louis Hviid’s The Quiet Ones is a reminder of the simple pleasures of a caper film with ice in its veins, populated with men whose fortitude predisposes them to pulling off a big job. In the case of this film, the job is a real one that occurred in 2008 amid the global economic collapse, and the 71 million kroner take made it the biggest robbery in the history of Denmark. The film’s staunch commitment to verisimilitude is its greatest strength, with Hviid’s patient, subdued approach to the material crystallizing the life-or-death stakes of the heist.

At the center of the operation are its two tight-lipped, meticulous masterminds: wannabe boxer Kasper (Gustav Dyekjær Giese) and his slick, mustachioed Moroccan friend Slimani (Reda Kateb). Throughout the film, we witness the lengths that the two men and their accomplices go to in order to test the viability of their plans.
See full article at Slant Magazine
  • 2/16/2025
  • by Derek Smith
  • Slant Magazine
‘The Quiet Ones”
“The Quiet Ones” is a new Danish-produced live-action ‘heist thriller’, directed by Frederik Louis Hviid, starring Gustav Dyekjær, Giese Reda and Amanda Collin (“Raised by Wolves”), releasing February 21, 2025 in theaters:

“…in 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil.

“‘Kasper’, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators…”

Click the images to enlarge…...
See full article at SneakPeek
  • 2/9/2025
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
“The Quiet Ones”
“The Quiet Ones” is a new Danish-produced live-action ‘heist thriller’, directed by Frederik Louis Hviid, starring Gustav Dyekjær, Giese Reda and Amanda Collin (“Raised by Wolves”), releasing February 21, 2025 in theaters:

“…in 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil.

“‘Kasper’, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators…”

Click the images to enlarge…...
See full article at SneakPeek
  • 1/10/2025
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
Heist Thriller 'The Quiet Ones' Trailer with Reda Kateb & Gustav Giese
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"Copenhagen, I want chaos! And don't talk. Don't say one word to each other." Magnolia Pics has unveiled an official US trailer for a gritty Danish heist thriller called The Quiet Ones - the second feature film from filmmaker Frederik Louis Hviid (after Enforcement). This first premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival last year, and it's set for a limited US release starting in February. In 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pull off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil. Kasper, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators. At the risk of losing his family and everything that matters to him he takes on the challenge in a risky bid to break all heist records and secure his place in the history books. With Reda Kateb, Gustav Giese, Amanda Collin, Christopher Wagelin,...
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
The Quiet Ones Trailer Captures the Largest Heist in Danish History
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Premiering at TIFF earlier this fall, Frederik Louis Hviid’s thriller The Quiet Ones captures the tale of the group that pulled off the largest heist in Danish history back in 2008. Scripted by Anders Frithiof August and starring Reda Kateb, Gustav Giese, and Amanda Collin, Magnet Releasing picked it up for a February 21 release in U.S. theaters and on digital and now the new trailer has arrived.

Here’s the synopsis: “In 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pulled off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil. Kasper, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators. At the risk of losing his family and everything that matters to him, he takes on the challenge in a bid to break all records and secure his place in the history books.”

Jared Mobarak said in his TIFF review,...
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Leonard Pearce
  • The Film Stage
‘The Quiet Ones’: Danish Heist Pic & TIFF Debut Gets U.S. Release Date From Magnolia
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Exclusive: Danish heist pic The Quiet Ones, which debuted at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, is set for a February 21 release in the U.S. via Magnolia’s Magnet label.

The film is based on the real life story of the largest heist in Danish history. Starring are Gustav Giese, Reda Kateb (Django) and Amanda Collin (Raised By Wolves).

The synopsis reads: “In 2008, a group of men from Denmark and across Europe pulled off the biggest heist of all time on Danish soil. Kasper, a boxer with few chances left in life, is offered the opportunity to plan the robbery by its foreign initiators. At the risk of losing his family and everything that matters to him, he takes on the challenge in a bid to break all records and secure his place in the history books.”

Producers are Kasper Dissing of Zentropa (Another Round) and Thomas Kristensen. Frederik Louis Hviid...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/19/2024
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
Filippa Coster-Waldau, Elyas M’Barek and Henry Lloyd-Hughes Star in ‘Smilla’s Sense of Snow,’ First-Look Images Revealed (Exclusive)
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Production-distribution powerhouse Constantin Film has unveiled the cast for its crime-drama series “Smilla’s Sense of Snow,” and the first-look images from the show.

The series stars Filippa Coster-Waldau, Elyas M’Barek and Henry Lloyd-Hughes. Other cast members include Morten Suurballe, Amanda Collin, Set Sjöstrand and Alexandre Willaume.

Elyas M’Barek plays Rahid in “Smilla’s Sense of Snow.”

The series is directed by BAFTA winner Amma Asante. Adapted from Peter Hoeg’s bestselling novel, the show was written by Asante together with Tanja Bubbel, Clive Bradley, Tina Hastings, Rebecca Martin, Julie Nørgaard Jensen, Keith Hodder, Sonya Desai and Pipaluk K. Jørgensen. The book was previously adapted in 1997 as a feature film, directed by Bille August and starring Julia Ormond.

The series is set in 2040 in Copenhagen. Smilla Jaspersen lives in a surveillance state under threat from an impending energy crisis. She is alone and leads a withdrawn life until she meets a...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/2/2024
  • by Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
10 Best Shows Like ‘Dune: Prophecy’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Dune: Prophecy is an epic sci-fi thriller drama series developed by Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker. Based on the Great Schools of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, the HBO series is set in Denis Villeneuve‘s Dune universe and it revolves around the origins of the Bene Gesserit, a powerful group of women who insert themselves in powerful positions to influence political and religious forces in all of the great houses. Dune: Prophecy stars Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Chloe Lea, Chris Mason, and Mark Strong. So, if you loved the epic sci-fi drama, complex stories, and compelling characters in Dune: Prophecy here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Foundation (Apple TV+) Credit – Apple TV+

Foundation is a sci-fi drama series created by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman.
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  • 11/21/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Celebrate the 'Dune: Prophecy' premiere by binging these 7 must-watch sci-fi fantasy shows
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From space adventures to parallel worlds, these shows are the perfect appetizer before jumping into “Dune: Prophecy.”

There’s something endlessly interesting about exploring other worlds, whether out in space or parallel universes on planet earth. That’s why sci-fi fantasy TV shows seem to always be in style. And there will be a new show in the collection when HBO drops its “Dune” prequel series, “Dune: Prophecy” on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. Et. With that premiere this weekend, now is a good time to count down the top 7 sci-fi fantasy TV shows you can stream right now.

Top 7 Sci-Fi Fantasy TV Shows On Streaming Right Now:

No. 7: ‘His Dark Materials’

No. 6: ‘3 Body Problem’

No. 5: ‘Raised By Wolves’

No. 4: ‘Silo’

No. 3: ‘Foundation’

No. 2: ‘The Expanse’

No. 1: ‘The Mandalorian’

No. 7: ‘His Dark Materials’ (2024) | Max

“His Dark Materials” is a fantasy series based...
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  • 11/13/2024
  • by Thomas Waschenfelder
  • The Streamable
The Quiet Ones Review: An Ambitious Effort Falls Short
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Frederik Louis Hviid’s film The Quiet Ones tells the riveting true story of the largest robbery ever committed in Denmark. The movie premiered at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival in 2024. At its center is Kasper, a boxer struggling to find success in the ring.

When an opportunity for a massive heist arises, planned by the cunning Slimani, Kasper finds himself drawn into executing the most audacious criminal plan Denmark has ever seen. Opposing them is Maria, a security guard determined to prevent the criminals from succeeding.

The real-life robbery of 2008 that inspired the movie was nothing short of spectacular. Over ten million dollars was stolen from a cash transport company in Copenhagen. Fourteen men were ultimately arrested and charged. It stunned the nation and captured the attention of the world.

Now Hviid, working from a script by Anders Frithiof August, brings this dramatic crime saga to the big screen.
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  • 11/5/2024
  • by Arash Nahandian
  • Gazettely
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Ridley Scott’s team at Scott Free Productions express their frustration on the cancelation of his sci-fi series Raised By Wolves
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In 2022, after two seasons, HBO canceled Ridley Scott’s sci-fi series Raised By Wolves. The show was created by Aaron Guzikowski, Ridley Scott and David W. Zucker. HBO would release a statement saying, “While we are not proceeding with a third season of Raised by Wolves, we are beyond grateful to the stellar cast and crew, our creators Aaron Guzikowski, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, and the entire team at Scott Free Productions, for their beautiful artistry and unique ability to immerse fans into the world of Kepler-22b.”

The Hollywood Reporter recently caught up with Ridley Scott’s studio team as they speak on his Scott Free company’s projects as well as his upcoming epic Gladiator II. When asked about the decision for HBO to cancel Raised By Wolves, they admitted that the news had been particularly heartbreaking as they felt that the series was just about to realize its potential.
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  • 10/31/2024
  • by EJ Tangonan
  • JoBlo.com
How To Watch Raised By Wolves After Its Removal From Max
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There has never been a television series quite like "Raised by Wolves," which only ran for two seasons on HBO Max before being cancelled. The science fiction show followed the last survivors of humanity as they tried to find a new home following the destruction of Earth in a great war between a religious sect obsessed with the sun god Sol and a cult of atheists. Androids named Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim) have been given a group of human children to raise and care for on the planet Kepler-22b, which hopefully will help them lead humanity to a new future. Unfortunately, Kepler-22b is a sinister and strange place, and the followers of Sol end up crash-landing and causing some serious problems of their own. 

"Raised by Wolves" was an absolute fever-dream of a series that...
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  • 9/15/2024
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
TIFF Review: The Quiet Ones Orchestrates a Thrilling Heist
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When Kasper (Gustav Dyekjær Giese) learns his brother-in-law wants him to speak with a Moroccan friend, he knows what that conversation will entail. It probably wasn’t long ago that he’d jump at the chance, but he’s since found other means with which to make his wife and daughter proud. As long as there’s a shot at the Danish boxing title, his focus must remain on it. Train. Fight. Win. He knows himself too well to risk distractions because the moment he hears what Slimani (Reda Kateb) has planned, Kasper will want nothing more than to find the best way to get it done. And if his mind starts drifting towards a lucrative payday, he’ll stand zero chance in the ring.

Based on the true story of Denmark’s largest-ever heist, The Quiet Ones does well to ensure we know the motivations of each major player from the start.
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 9/11/2024
  • by Jared Mobarak
  • The Film Stage
Andrew Garfield, Elizabeth Olsen, Barry Keoghan and More Toast Female Filmmakers at the Variety and Chanel Dinner at TIFF
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The Variety and Chanel Female Filmmakers Dinner brought together an A-list lineup of Hollywood stars and creatives including Andrew Garfield, Elizabeth Olsen, “Nightbitch” director Marielle Heller (who attended this event mere moments before her film’s premiere), Danielle Deadwyler, Barry Keoghan and more for a vibrant night amidst the Toronto Film Festival. The vibe was electric, with drinks flowing, delicious food on hand and a spontaneous game of “Two Truths and a Lie” breaking out.

The event, which took place at Soho House Toronto, featured a cocktail hour downstairs before a three-course dinner on the second floor of the social club. Inside, the hotly anticipated “Saturday Night” film cast Cory Michael Smith, Lamorne Morris, Ella Hunt and Dylan O’Brien stopped in before their Tuesday night premiere. The film, a hot title at TIFF, is set within the chaotic 90 minutes before the first episode of “SNL” aired in 1975. The group mingled...
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  • 9/8/2024
  • by Ethan Shanfeld
  • Variety Film + TV
TrustNordisk Adds Sales on ‘The Quiet Ones’ (Exclusive)
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TrustNordisk has added more key territory sales for “The Quiet Ones,” a heist action drama from Denmark’s Zentropa and director Frederik Louis Hviid premiering in TIFF.

Starring Gustav Giese, Amanda Collin and Reda Kateb, “The Quiet Ones” has closed Spain (Flins & Piniculas), Poland (MediaSquad), former Yugoslavia (Cinemania Group) and the Baltic states (Europos Kinas). Further deals are under negotiation. “The Quiet Ones” pre-sold to Magnolia Pictures for the U.S., Germany (Plaion) and South Korea (PoongKyong Sori). The Nordic release will be handled by Nordisk Film Distribution.

Aimed at a “broad young audience,” says Zentropa’s Kasper Dissing, who produced “Another Round,” “The Quiet Ones” reconstructs in a fiction thriller the biggest robbery ever carried out in Denmark, pulled off just as the 2008 financial crisis hits Europe.

Giese, (“Riders Of Justice”) plays a frustrated boxer, boasting a remarkable six pack, tattoos and a facial scar wanting to do...
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  • 9/7/2024
  • by John Hopewell
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: Something Rotten in a Bank of Denmark
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Master plans, regardless of one’s goals, require a full intensity of focus. Strong start, worthy objective, consistent follow-through: these are the qualities that ensure success, whether you’re making a great movie or, say, planning the biggest heist in Danish history.

Director Frederik Louis Hviid wants to give us that great movie about that huge heist. But like his hapless antiheroes, he’s made the fatal mistake of skipping a few essential steps.

It’s not that there isn’t a promising story here: He was inspired by a genuinely outrageous robbery in 2008. But inspiration alone won’t make anyone rich. And he and screenwriter Anders Frithiof August are simply missing too much: a proper blueprint, a satisfying payoff, even villains worth rooting for.

We open on a bank raid that goes wrong, in shockingly brutal and even heartbreaking fashion. It’s a daringly dark start, suggesting that August...
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  • 9/6/2024
  • by Elizabeth Weitzman
  • The Wrap
House of the Dragon star Abubakar Salim has a cool idea how to revive his canceled Max series Raised By Wolves
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In today's era of streaming, it feels like no show is truly safe. Just this week we got the news that Disney+ had canceled its Star Wars show The Acolyte barely a month after it finished airing; before that, Prime Video took the axe to its popular fantasy romance series My Lady Jane.

But for me, looking back on the many casualties of the streaming wars, few losses sting more than Raised By Wolves. Created by Aaron Guzikowski and produced by Ridley Scott, Raised By Wolves was a daring, weird science fiction series about a pair of androids named Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim) who undertook a dangerous mission to restart humanity on the distant planet of Kepler-22b after the Earth was all but destroyed. It quickly carved out a passionate fanbase, tapping into the sort of shocking sci-fi horror vibes that Scott was known for from movies like Alien and Prometheus.
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Daniel Roman
  • Winter Is Coming
House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Release Time and Recap
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This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2 through episode 6.

With only one more episode left until the season 2 finale, the dragon claws are coming out in full force on House of the Dragon. Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) and Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno) aren’t above buying the support of the smallfolk, Seasmoke is searching for their own rider, and the Greens are as misogynistic and vindictive as ever with Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) now at the helm.

With a potential new rider for Team Black and Team Green slowly losing their power over the people, this war may soon come to a head on House of the Dragon. Here’s what you need to know before diving into episode 7, including when and where you can watch the episode.

When Does House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Come Out?

The seventh episode of House of the Dragon’s second season will air on HBO on Sunday,...
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  • 7/26/2024
  • by Brynnaarens
  • Den of Geek
House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Trailer Reveals Seasmoke’s Rider
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This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2 episode 6.

The penultimate episode of House of the Dragon season 2 approaches, and with it comes more dragons, more Alicent (Olivia Cooke) sad girl hours, and more drama at Harrenhal. Or at least that’s what the trailer suggests. Give it a watch below!

Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) has tracked down Seasmoke, who has seemingly found a new rider in Addam of Hull (Clinton Liberty), a bastard son of Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint). No one seems to be too thrilled about this as dragon riding has historically been a Targaryen right of passage. Jacaerys (Henry Collett) is worried about how it will be perceived if anyone can possess the blood of the dragon, which is wild considering that only two episodes ago he was willing to throw anyone with the smallest drop of Targaryen blood at a dragon. If Seasmoke and Addam are vibing,...
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  • 7/22/2024
  • by Brynnaarens
  • Den of Geek
The Dragon in The Vale Suggests House of the Dragon Is Omitting a Major Character
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This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2 episode 6 and details from Fire & Blood that could spoil future episodes.

The eight-episode House of the Dragon season 2 is heading into its endgame, and as Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) tries to bolster the ranks of the Blacks, some major players are waiting in the (dragon) wings. Despite all of season 2’s newcomers, fans are worried a beloved character has been booted through the Moon Door.

Much like fans were worried that House of the Dragon had cut the character of Daeron Targaryen, another key player in the Dance of the Dragons might’ve been jettisoned. While we know Daeron is on the way, there’s still no word on where the character of Nettles is. More concerningly, House of the Dragon season 2 episode 6 “Smallfolk” gave us our biggest indication yet that a different character will take Nettles’ arc.

George R.R. Martin...
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  • 7/22/2024
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Mysaria and Rhaenyra Buy a Win
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This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2 episode 6.

Like most episodes of House of the Dragon this season, episode 6 has a lot going on. While it can be easy to get bogged down by the ever-revolving door of new and recurring characters, this installment at least keeps things moving fairly quickly, reminding us who these people are and why we should even care about them in the first place.

The Lannisters make another brief appearance being as prickish and entitled as always, insisting that Prince Regent Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) and Vhagar escort their forces to Harrenhal. Obviously this infuriates Aemond, who is relishing his newfound power and refuses to be treated like “a dog to be called to heel.” Thus, he reveals his plan to try and form an alliance with the Triarchy, the very same powers that gave Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) and King Viserys I...
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  • 7/22/2024
  • by Brynnaarens
  • Den of Geek
House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 6 Release Time and Recap
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This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2

With only a few episodes left this season, House of the Dragon has certainly been gaining momentum as the tense war between the Greens and the Blacks continues to rage on. Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) is somehow still alive, though badly burned, Daemon (Matt Smith) continues to have a terrible time at Harrenhal, and Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) struggles to compete with the might of Vhagar.

With chaos at King’s Landing and potential new dragon riders on the horizon, the next episode of House of the Dragon looks like it’ll be a hot one. Here’s what you need to know before diving into episode 6, including when and where you can watch the episode.

When Does House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 6 Come Out?

The sixth episode of House of the Dragon’s second season will air on HBO on Sunday,...
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  • 7/20/2024
  • by Brynnaarens
  • Den of Geek
Who Jeyne Arryn Is In Hotd & How She's Connected To Game Of Thrones
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Warning! This article contains major Spoilers for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 5 and George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood book, on which the show is based!

Jeyne Arryn debuts in House of the Dragon, playing a key role in the Dance of Dragons. Lady Jeyne Arryn aligns with Team Black, hosting Rhaena Targaryen and pledging loyalty. Jeyne Arryn, a distant relative of Jon and Robin Arryn, does not survive long after the war.

Jeyne Arryn is finally introduced in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 5, with the Lady of the Eyrie playing an important albeit isolated role in the Dance of the Dragons. At the end of House of the Dragon season 1, Rhaenyra sent her eldest son Jacaerys as an envoy to treat with Lady Jeyne Arryn in the Vale and Lord Cregan Stark in Winterfell. While Jaces successful visit with Cregan was shown at the start of House of the Dragon...
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  • 7/15/2024
  • by Jordan Williams
  • ScreenRant
House Of The Dragon Returns To Two Key Game Of Thrones Locations (With A Much Bigger Budget)
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for the latest episode of "House of the Dragon."

If season 2 of "House of the Dragon" has felt like something of a reunion tour so far, you're not the only one who's noticed. The premiere episode set the nostalgic tone right from the start by checking back in with the Northerners at Winterfell before moving on to Tom Taylor's Cregan Stark at the freezing Wall, a setting and a people we haven't seen since Jon Snow (Kit Harington) rode out into exile during the final episode of "Game of Thrones" in 2019. Of course, many of the major locations initially featured in the original series remain the same as in the prequel-- after all, it'd be tough to tell another story about infighting over the Iron Throne without returning to the Westerosi capitol city of King's Landing or the island fortress of Dragonstone, to name just two.
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  • 7/15/2024
  • by Jeremy Mathai
  • Slash Film
House Of The Dragon Season 2: Month Of Release, Staggering Budget Rumors & More – Here’s All You Need To Know!
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House Of The Dragon Season 2 Release Month Revealed. (Photo Credit – Instagram)

House of the Dragon lived up to its predecessor’s reputation, the HBO series Game of Thrones. After impressing the fans in 2022 with its pilot season, House of the Dragon season 2 is all set to return this year, and the release date has been announced recently. The series brought back the fantasy world with dragons on screen once again after Got and this time more in number. It was a visual treat, and the expectations are high this time, and so is the show’s budget, as per reports.

Who will be returning in Season 2?

The main cast, including Emma D’Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen, Matt Smith as Daemon, Rhys Ifans as Otto Hightower, Olivia Cooke as Alicent, Tom Glynn-Carney as Aegon II Targaryen, Ewan Mitchell as Aemond, Eve Best as Rhaenys and Steve Toussaint as Lor Corlys will return in the second season.
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  • 3/5/2024
  • by Esita Mallik
  • KoiMoi
7 Shows Like ‘Halo’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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We finally got a Halo live-action series, and while fans have mixed feelings about the series, no one can deny the brilliant action and cast in the Paramount+ series. Halo the series is set in the 26th century and will be centered on the Master Chief, the world’s deadliest weapon and their greatest hope in the war with the Covenant (an alien race). While protecting a rebel group from the Covenant on planet Madrigal, Master Chief saves Kwan and also touches an object that seems to unlock his buried memories, and also makes him want to protect Kwan, even if it means going against him the orders given to him by the Unsc. Halo is currently in its second season and if you love the new batch of episodes and want some more similar sci-fi adventure then you might want to check out the shows listed below.

Raised By Wolves...
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  • 2/18/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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The Promised Land Review
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Plot: In 18th century Denmark, Captain Ludvig Kahlen – a proud, ambitious, but impoverished war hero — sets out to tame a vast, uninhabitable land on which seemingly nothing can grow. He seeks to start farming crops, build a colony in the name of the King, and gain a noble title for himself. This beautiful but forbidding area also happens to be under the rule of the merciless Frederik De Schinkel, a preening nobleman who realizes the threat Kahlen represents to his power.

Review: You have heard the cliche “they don’t make them like they used to” countless times, but it fits perfectly when reviewing The Promised Land. An epic melodrama that combines elements of survival thrillers, westerns, period melodramas, and historical drama, The Promised Land is a stunning and stark look at one man’s quest to tame the harsh wilderness of the barren northern territory of Denmark while also...
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  • 2/17/2024
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
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TrustNordisk sends ‘The Quiet Ones’ to key territories including US (exclusive)
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TrustNordisk has signed key deals on Frederik Louis Hviid’s upcoming action feature The Quiet Ones.

The film has sold to the US (Magnolia Pictures), Germany (Plaion) and South Korea (PoongKyong Sori).

Inspired by true events, Hviid’s film is set after the 2008 financial crisis, and follows a group of Danish and European men planning to commit the largest robbery ever on Danish soil.

It is currently in post-production, produced by Kasper Dissing for Zentropa Entertainment, with a script by Anders Frithiof August. Reda Kateb, Gustav Giese and Amanda Collin lead the cast.

Co-producers are Lizette Jonjic and Jean-Christophe Reymond,...
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  • 2/15/2024
  • ScreenDaily
The Promised Land Movie Review: Mads Mikkelsen Comes Back With Another Powerful Tale Of Class Inequality In This Great Historical Film
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The Promised Land Movie Review Rating:

Star Cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg, Kristine Kujath Thorp, and Gustav Lindh.

Director: Nikolaj Arcel

The Promised Land Movie Review Is Out! (Picture Credit: IMDb)

What’s Good: Having another collaboration between Arcel and Mikkelsen feels right after what they did in A Royal Affair a decade ago.

What’s Bad: The Promised Land loses some steam towards the end and comes to a rushed resolution.

Loo Break: The Promised Land is engaging, so you will want to see what happens next in the story.

Watch or Not?: Yes, this is a must-watch film, especially if you are a fan of history or Mads Mikkelsen’s work as an actor.

Language: English (with subtitles).

Available On: Theatrical release

Runtime: 127 Minutes.

User Rating:

Historical films have that kind of aura around them that makes them more film-like than many others. There is...
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  • 2/5/2024
  • by Nelson Acosta
  • KoiMoi
The Promised Land Review | A Classic Historical Epic with Mads Mikkelsen's Swagger
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The Promised Land is a Danish film that feels more epic than most Hollywood blockbusters, with its vast landscapes, romantic subplots, and swaggering hero. The film explores 18th century Denmark during the transition from feudalism to capitalism, focusing on a retired soldier's attempt to cultivate uninhabitable land using the potato. Mads Mikkelsen delivers a superb performance as the stubborn and ambitious Captain Kahlen, while Simon Bennebjerg shines as the villainous magistrate who opposes him.

Hollywood blockbusters may be getting longer (or perhaps bloated), but that doesn't mean there have been many great epics in recent years. Just because a Marvel or Mission: Impossible film is 150 minutes long, it isn't necessarily an epic. The Promised Land, a new Danish film by filmmaker Nikolaj Arcel, is only 127 minutes, but feels more epic in scope than most big studio pictures today. With its stubborn hero, vast landscapes, large supporting cast, dreamily romantic subplots,...
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  • 2/4/2024
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
The Promised Land Director Nikolaj Arcel Discusses Mads Mikkelsen's Return to Denmark
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Nikolaj Arcel and Mads Mikkelsen had similar trajectories on the international film scene, both beginning in their native Denmark. Mikkelsen made a name for himself with several Danish masterpieces from the directors Susanne Bier and Nicolas Winding Refn before heading to Hollywood and mastering a kind of intelligent and enigmatic villain. It's his Danish films, however, that remain his greatest work, from After the Wedding to The Hunt and Another Round.

Count A Royal Affair among them, as well. Directed by Nikolaj Arcel, the film found the two Danes developing a friendship and strong working relationship. Arcel himself would head to Hollywood and become attached to a giant blockbuster of his own, directing Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey in The Dark Tower. Seven years after they worked together, Arcel and Mikkelsen were both yearning for home, and have now collaborated on a grand historical epic, The Promised Land, based on...
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  • 2/3/2024
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
Mads Mikkelsen at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
The Promised Land Review: Mads Mikkelsen Tames the Untamable in Tale of Frontier Survival
Mads Mikkelsen at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
Glowering from atop his mountainous cheekbones, Mads Mikkelsen cuts a hard, intimidating figure in the The Promised Land. Directed by Nikolaj Arcel from a screenplay co-written by the prolific Anders Thomas Jensen, the film casts Mikkelsen as real-life 18-century war veteran Ludvig Kahlen, a proud man of humble origins who hopes to establish the first viable homestead in Denmark’s Jutland heath. Many others have tried to cultivate the barren lowland in the name of the king, but none have succeeded. “The world’s asshole,” one man calls this no man’s land roamed by outlaws and outcasts. One look into Kahlen’s eyes is to know that he’ll succeed at transforming the heath into farmable land.

In large part for the way it paints morality in black and white, The Promised Land is an old-fashioned western, and what it lacks in nuance it more than makes up for in showmanship.
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  • 2/1/2024
  • by Steven Scaife
  • Slant Magazine
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‘The Promised Land’ Gives Mads Mikkelsen the Big, Bloody Epic He Deserves
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You do not fuck with Mads Mikkelsen.

There are a number of takeaways to be had from The Promised Land, the excellent prestige drama-cum-bloody payback flick straight outta Denmark. The rich in 18th century Scandinavia were as entitled, immoral, and sociopathic as they are in 21st century everywhere. Just because you’ve fought for a country doesn’t mean it will give you a fair shake. Few things fill a big screen better than a grand, historical epic brimming with sweeping vistas, action-packed set pieces, and heroic men and women fighting for love,...
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  • 2/1/2024
  • by David Fear
  • Rollingstone.com
“The Promised Land”
"The Promised Land", based on the book "The Captain and Ann Barbara" by Ida Jessen, is a new historical drama feature, directed by Nikolaj Arcel, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Gustav Lindh, Jakob Lohmann, Morten Hee Andersen, Magnus Krepper and Felix Kramer, opening February 2, 2024 in theaters: 

"....poor soldier, 'Ludvig Kahlen', arrives in 1755 on the barren 'Jutland' heath with a single goal: to follow the king's call to cultivate the land and thereby achieve wealth and honor himself. 

"But Kahlen quickly makes an enemy. The merciless landowner, 'Frederik De Schinkel', who is sole ruler of the area, believes that the heath belongs to him and not the king. 

"When De Schinkel's serf runs away with his wife 'Ann Barbara' and seeks refuge with Kahlen, the landowner does everything to drive Kahlen away and at the same time exact a cruel revenge. 

"Kahlen does not bow,...
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  • 2/1/2024
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
February 2024 film preview: New movies from J. Lo, a Coen brother, and Diablo Cody
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Clockwise from bottom left: Cole Sprouse and Kathryn Newton in Lisa Frankenstein, Jennifer Lopez in This Is Me ... Now, Orion And The Dark, Margaret Qualley in Drive-Away Dolls, and Chip in ArgyllePhoto: Prime, Focus Features, Universal Pictures, Netflix

January may be in the rearview, but movie theaters are still...
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  • 1/31/2024
  • by Matt Schimkowitz
  • avclub.com
“The Promised Land”
"The Promised Land", based on the book "The Captain and Ann Barbara" by Ida Jessen, is a new historical drama feature, directed by Nikolaj Arcel, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Gustav Lindh, Jakob Lohmann, Morten Hee Andersen, Magnus Krepper and Felix Kramer, releasing February 2, 2024 in theaters: 

"....poor soldier, 'Ludvig Kahlen', arrives in 1755 on the barren 'Jutland' heath with a single goal: to follow the king's call to cultivate the land and thereby achieve wealth and honor himself. 

"But Kahlen quickly makes an enemy. The merciless landowner, 'Frederik De Schinkel', who is sole ruler of the area, believes that the heath belongs to him and not the king. 

"When De Schinkel's serf runs away with his wife 'Ann Barbara' and seeks refuge with Kahlen, the landowner does everything to drive Kahlen away and at the same time exact a cruel revenge. 

"Kahlen does not bow,...
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  • 1/15/2024
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
House Of The Dragon Season 2: Release Update, Cast & Everything We Know About The Matt Smith Led Upcoming Series!
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House Of The Dragon Season 2 Release Date Revealed By Matt Smith ( Photo Credit – Max / YouTube )

The House of the Dragon Season 2 release date might have been spoiled by the show’s star, Matt Smith, in a recent interview. It is set 172 years before the birth of Game of Thrones’ Daenerys. After a successful first season, the fans have been waiting eagerly. Smith plays the role of Daemon Targaryen in the HBO series and is paired with Emma D’Arcy’s character, Rhaenyra Targaryen and the first season ended on a high note with Lucerys Velaryon’s death by Aemond’s Dragon Vhagar.

The first season came out in 2022 and, like Got, has been lauded and appreciated by the audience for the fantastic performances by every actor, especially Paddy Considine as King Viserys. The cinematography, VFX, storyline, and execution were bang on, leaving fans wanting more.

House of the Dragon Season 1 had ten exhilarating episodes,...
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  • 1/13/2024
  • by Esita Mallik
  • KoiMoi
'The Promised Land' FYC Screening With Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Arcel Q&a
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In celebration of awards season and the joy of discovering unique and innovative films, Collider is thrilled to announce our upcoming FYC screening event for Nikolaj Arcel’s The Promised Land. The movie stars Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Gustav Lindh, and Simon Bennebjerg, and was just announced on the shortlist for Best International Feature Film for the 96th Academy Awards. Not only will guests get to see this beautiful film on a big screen, Mikkelsen and Arcel will also be joining us after the credits for an exclusive Q&a. Read on for more details.
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  • 12/27/2023
  • by Tamera Jones
  • Collider.com
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