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Leonardo DiCaprio and Chase Infiniti in One Battle After Another (2025)
One Battle After Another to Begin Streaming on HBO Max on December 19th
Leonardo DiCaprio and Chase Infiniti in One Battle After Another (2025)
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film One Battle After Another will arrive on HBO Max beginning December 19th. An American Sign Language (Asl) version of the film will also be available on the platform that same day.

The movie, which we named as one of the Best Films of 2025, stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti. The story follows DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary who must confront his evil nemesis (Penn) and battle the consequences of his past when his daughter goes missing after 16 years off the grid. Frequent PTA collaborator Jonny Greenwood helmed the score.

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See full article at Consequence - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Paolo Ragusa
  • Consequence - Film News
‘Zootopia 2’ Overtakes ‘Lilo & Stitch’ to Become 2025’s Highest Grossing Movie With $1.13 Billion
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Rabbits and foxes and snakes, oh my! “Zootopia 2” is officially the highest-grossing Hollywood release of the year. Disney’s animal-packed animated sequel has earned a staggering $1.13 billion globally after 20 days of release, overtaking the haul of Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” remake with $1.03 billion. A non-Motion Picture Association (MPA) film, China’s animated blockbuster “Ne Zha 2,” remains 2025’s biggest release with $1.9 billion.

Another Disney juggernaut, James Cameron’s epic “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” could contend for the 2025 crown — considering its predecessors were $2 billion-grossing sensations. However, the threequel opens on Dec. 19 and will likely earn the majority of its money in the following calendar year.

On Friday, “Zootopia 2” surpassed the $1 billion mark after 17 days in theaters, the quickest PG film to achieve the milestone. The sequel stands as the seventh-biggest animated film in history, outpacing the original 2016’s “Zootopia” ($1.025 billion globally) and last year’s “Moana 2” ($1.06 billion).

Over the weekend,...
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/14/2025
  • by Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety - Film News
Vin Diesel Reveals Final ‘Fast & Furious’ Movie Will Feature Soccer Star Cristiano Renaldo
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The team behind the upcoming “Fast X: Part 2” wrote a role for soccer star Cristiano Renaldo, Vin Diesel shared on Instagram Saturday.

The actor posted a photo of himself and Renaldo posed together and captioned it, “Everyone asked, would he be in the ‘Fast’ mythology … I gotta tell you he is a real one. We wrote a role for him.”

Diesel did not elaborate on what the role might be.

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The actor previously announced in February 2024 that the upcoming movie, which is slated to premiere in April 2027, will be the last in the franchise.

“Just finished our...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 12/13/2025
  • by Stephanie Kaloi
  • The Wrap
LaKeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield to Star in Dennis Rodman ’48 Hours in Vegas’ Movie
LaKeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield is set to play NBA legend Dennis Rodman in Lionsgate’s “48 Hours in Vegas,” taking over the role after Jonathan Majors was dropped from the film following his 2023 assault conviction.

The upcoming comedy is “inspired by the untold story of Dennis Rodman’s legendary trip to Las Vegas during the 1998 NBA Finals — just as the Rodman’s Chicago Bulls are on the verge of completing their second consecutive threepeat championship in eight years,” according to a release.

Rick Famuyiwa will direct “48 Hours in Vegas” and write the next draft of the screenplay, following an earlier draft by Jordan VanDina.

The film will be produced by Lord Miller’s Phil Lord, Chris Miller, and Aditya Sood. Executive producers include Ari Lubet, Rodman and Lucy Kitada, with Nikki Baida serving as co-producer. Meredith Wieck and Pavan Kalidindi will oversee the project for Lionsgate, while Robert Melnik negotiated the deals on behalf of the studio.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/13/2025
  • by Michaela Zee
  • Variety Film + TV
Why ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Went to Extreme Lengths to Make You Like Its New Killer Santa
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[Editor’s note: The following interview contains spoilers for “Silent Night, Deadly Night.”]

Few horror franchises have worked harder to earn their villain’s sympathy than “Silent Night, Deadly Night,” and Cineverse’s audacious new remake from filmmaker Mike P. Nelson is no exception.

Since the original movies’ infamously brief theatrical run in 1984, this seasonal slasher — sometimes about a Santa-obsessed serial killer with hallucinatory Ptsd, sometimes not — has stayed relevant through its flexible holidays IP and various directors’ willingness to manipulate the backlash its core concept still gets. That loose framework “relaxed” Nelson when making his movie, and gave imaginative genre fans one of the best “Silent Night, Deadly Night” installments yet.

“When I think of ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night,’ Billy Chapman is the anchor,” Nelson said of the series’ strangely lovable protagonist, played here by Rohan Campbell. “I know the sequels exist — three, four, five — and they’re not necessarily my go-tos, but what they did was open...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Alison Foreman
  • Indiewire
If You Liked It: Welcome To Derry, Netflix Has The Perfect Stephen King Series To Watch Next
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With "It: Welcome to Derry" season 1 having come to an end, you might be looking for more shows about creepy towns from the mind of Stephen King. Heck, you might also be looking for another one that stars Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgård as a problem for some townsfolk. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, then you will be pleased to know that "Castle Rock" is currently available to stream on Netflix.

Created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason, the short-lived "Castle Rock" brings together several of King's characters, locations, and concepts while turning them loose in the titular town. Season 1 focuses on Henry Deaver (André Holland), a...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
‘Frankenstein’ Production Designer Tamara Deverell Build Epic Lab and Ship Sets for Guillermo del Toro’s Gothic Tale
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When Guillermo del Toro called on production designer Tamara Deverell to work on “Frankenstein,” one thing was clear: there would be no green screen. Everything would be handmade from scratch. “We had 20 sculptors at any given moment working,” Deverell says.

Del Toro’s “Frankenstein” traces young Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) as he comes to terms with his mother’s death. In doing so, he decides he’s going to find the answer to eternal life and spends his years building what becomes the Creature (Jacob Elordi).

Frankenstein. Production Designer Tamara Deverell with crew members on the set of Frankenstein. Cr. Ken Woroner/Netflix © 2025. Ken Woroner/Netflix

Deverell’s sets included building a ship — the Horisont — as well as Victor’s lab, where he creates the Creature.

Location scouting took Deverell around the world, including to Canada, Croatia and the Czech Republic, but she ultimately found Scotland to be the perfect home for the sets.
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Jazz Tangcay
  • Variety - Film News
James Cameron Is a Billionaire, Forbes Reports Days Before ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Release
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James Cameron is officially a billionaire, Forbes reports just a few days ahead of the theatrical release of “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” The sequel is the third film in Cameron’s blockbuster “Avatar” film franchise, which includes 2009’s “Avatar” (the highest-grossing movie of all time with $2.9 billion) and 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” (the third highest-grossing movie of all time with $2.3 billion).

As reported by Forbes: “Beginning in the 1980s with ‘The Terminator’ and ‘Aliens’ and extending through ‘Titanic’ and the first two ‘Avatar’ movies,. Cameron’s movies have collectively earned nearly $9 billion at the global box office, and his share of those earnings form the bulk of a personal net worth Forbes now estimates to be $1.1 billion. That puts Cameron on the extremely short list of filmmakers who have reached billionaire status, including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and Tyler Perry.”

The publication adds: “Forbes estimates that...
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Zack Sharf
  • Variety - Film News
Rob Reiner's Original Ending For When Harry Met Sally Was Devastating
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We all remember the ending of Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron's genre-defining romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally..." After a disastrous romantic encounter, longtime friends Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) are at odds, with Sally alone at a New Year's Eve party feeling dejected and Harry similarly alone on the streets of New York City. They finally reunite — at which point Harry delivers one of the most romantic speeches in cinematic history. Apparently, Reiner — who died at his Brentwood, California home on December 14, 2025 along with his wife Michele Singer, both of them victims of an apparent homicide — was originally so disillusioned with love that he...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Listen: Paying Tribute to Rob Reiner’s Legacy on Screen and in California; ‘Hamnet’ Impresses on a Ho-Hum Box Office Weekend
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On today’s episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, Variety’s Marc Malkin helps put Rob Reiner’s legacy and impact in Hollywood into perspective. And Rebecca Rubin breaks down a ho-hum weekend at box office as “Zootopia 2” reclaims the No. 1 spot, “Hamnet” impresses and “Ella McKay” stumbles.

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More from VarietyListen to Rob Reiner Tell the Story of Spinal Tap In His Recently-Released AudiobookUSC Scripter Awards Nominations: 'Peter Hujar's Day' Surprises Alongside 'Frankenstein,' 'Hamnet' and MoreJack White, 'The View' Hosts, Josh Gad and More Slam Donald Trump for 'Attacking' Rob Reiner After Tragic Death: 'Shameful and Disgraceful'...
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Cynthia Littleton
  • Variety - Film News
Rob Reiner Tributes Pour in as Hollywood and the Political World Mourn the Loss of an Icon
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Following the shocking news of Rob and Michelle Reiner’s death on Sunday evening, tributes to the Hollywood legend and his wife began pouring in from those who knew the couple through the entertainment industry or politics, and fans eager to express their love of films like “When Harry Met Sally,” “Stand by Me,” “The Princess Bride,” and “A Few Good Men.” Celebrities who worked with Reiner during his prolific career as an actor, director, and producer took to social media to acknowledge the loss, with many describing how their lives were changed by working with him.

Jerry O’Connell and Corey Feldman, who were just kids when they starred in Reiner’s 1986 coming-of-age classic “Stand by Me,” both posted messages on X hours after the news broke. Feldman expressed shock in an all-caps post, while O’Connell delivered a simple, heartfelt tribute in the form of a photo of himself as...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Elaina Patton
  • Indiewire
Rob Reiner at an event for Flipped (2010)
Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested in connection with deaths of his parents
Rob Reiner at an event for Flipped (2010)
Nick Reiner arrested on suspicion of murder after Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner found dead at their home

Rob Reiner and wife Michele found dead in apparent homicide

Rob Reiner – a life in pictures

Reiner changed Hollywood for ever

Nick Reiner has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the deaths of his parents, the renowned actor-director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, according to the Los Angeles police chief Jim McDonnell.

Nick Reiner, 32, was taken into custody on Sunday night. Jail records initially showed that his bail had been set at $4m, but Nick Reiner was later ordered held without bail, the police said.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Catherine Shoard, Ramon Antonio Vargas , Maanvi Singh and Sian Cain
  • The Guardian - Film News
Val Kilmer's '80s Sci-Fi Movie Is The Perfect Throwback Comedy
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For a long time, Val Kilmer had a reputation as a "difficult" actor. Stories of clashes between him and Joel Schumacher on the set of "Batman Forever" and of Kilmer going violently off-script during his film auditions didn't help in that regard. But anyone who's seen the Prime Video documentary "Val" should immediately recognize that things were much more complex than "Val Kilmer was a difficult actor."

The moving doc painted a portrait of the late star as a true artist who searched for meaning in everything he did and turned in some unforgettable performances in the process. For many, those performances likely include Doc Holliday in George P. Cosmatos'...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
12 Most Underrated Movies On Disney Plus
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Disney+ is one of the biggest names in the streaming market, and the primary reason for that is an all-timer IP roster. Disney, Pixar, "Star Wars," Marvel Studios — and, as of 2017, the films from 20th Century Fox's deep library. That Fox pickup also led to Disney's acquisition of its competitor Hulu. As of now, the latter is available in packages with Disney+, but the plan in the near future is for Disney's app to fully assimilate Hulu.

All of that is to say that when we talk about movies on Disney+, we're including films available through Hulu.

We looked through all of the Disney+ (with Hulu) feature film offerings,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Rob Hunter
  • Slash Film
The ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Score Tells You When You’re Being Lied to
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Each “Knives Out” film has a distinct — if distinctly arch — feel to it. There’s the woodsy New England setting for the first film and the bloated Billionaire Island for the second mystery from director Rian Johnson. But for the third entry, composer Nathan Johnson did not want to lean on traditional tropes of church music for “Wake Up Dead Man” — even though much of it takes place inside the bleakest parish church put to screen in some time.

So Nathan Johnson, not so unlike Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig), while investigating the seemingly impossible murder of Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin), zagged instead of zigged. “Wake Up Dead Man” does feature a smattering of organ and a little bit of harp, which wouldn’t be out of place under the Gothic arches of Our Lady of Fortitude. But the bulk of the score is sneakier and subtler, leaning on tonal...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Sarah Shachat
  • Indiewire
‘Sore: Wife from the Future’ Review: A Fantastical Time-Traveling Romance That Never Achieves Liftoff
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“Sore: Wife from the Future” asks much of its audience. From believing in time travel to imagining outlandish fantasy scenarios, Indonesia’s Oscar entry relies on the suspension of disbelief. Many films have managed to convert their audience to a unique story construct. Here, unfortunately, that ask proves to be too much. Almost every line of dialogue comes off heavy-handed, the visuals are standard and have none of story’s fantastical elements of the story, and the screenplay takes so many leaps that it dulls the sense of surprise. Rather than a light dramedy about love, the film becomes a chore to sit through.

“Sore: Wife from the Future” strives to be a bolder take on the manic pixie dream girl stereotype. The film follows Jonathan (Dion Wiyoko), an Indonesian photographer adrift in Croatia. His career has stalled, his girlfriend is fed up with him and he leads an unhealthy lifestyle.
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Murtada Elfadl
  • Variety - Film News
How David Lynch Prepared Kyle MacLachlan For The Fallout Universe [Exclusive]
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Amazon Prime's "Fallout" adaptation is back for a second season, which means we'll see much more of Kyle MacLachlan's antagonist, Hank MacLean. So how does MacLachlan, a veteran actor who's starred in everything from "Twin Peaks" to "Sex and the City," balance the show's intense darkness with its funnier moments?

MacLachlan spoke exclusively to /Film's Bj Colangelo about the hit show's sophomore season, and unsurprisingly, the actor said that he learned how to juggle this sort of thing while working on "Twin Peaks," an incredibly disturbing show that was, simultaneously, extraordinarily funny. "I'm following the tone of the show, really, which is serious issues, topics, but dealt with in really an offbeat,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Oscar Shortlist Predictions and Preview: ‘Sinners’ Projected to Dominate Followed by ‘Wicked: For Good,’ ‘Frankenstein’ and More
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce its highly anticipated shortlists on Tuesday, narrowing hundreds of eligible films across a dozen categories ahead of the 98th Academy Awards in March, and becoming the first firm indication of where voters’ mindsets currently align at this midway point of the phase one period.

Several of these categories have used shortlists for years, but the mechanics behind how films advance have evolved significantly, reshaping what surprises — or lack thereof — we should expect when the lists are unveiled.

Voting concluded Dec. 12 for shortlists in documentary short, documentary feature, international feature film, makeup and hairstyling, original score, original song, sound, visual effects, animated short and live-action short. In addition, the cinematography race will reveal a shortlist, using a two-step nominating process for the first time, as well as best casting, a brand-new category making its long-awaited Oscar debut.

The most consequential change came quietly.
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Clayton Davis
  • Variety - Film News
Game Of Thrones Fans Will Find Plenty To Like In This Historical Fantasy Series On Netflix
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The "Game of Thrones" franchise, based on the "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels by George R. R. Martin, has been a huge hit for HBO, but fans are currently stuck in a lull while they wait for the third season of "House of the Dragon" and the first season of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms." Both of those are set to release in 2026, and fans have been waiting for a while, so what should they do in the meantime? Thankfully, there's a great Starz series streaming on Netflix that should scratch at least some of that fantasy TV itch. "Outlander" is based on the series of books...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
Rob Reiner's Most Underrated Movie Got A Perfect Score From Roger Ebert
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The late Rob Reiner treated us to a bunch of movies that are now considered classics — "Stand by Me," "When Harry Met Sally," "This Is Spinal Tap," "A Few Good Men," etc. That said, his filmography also boasts some overlooked gems that haven't made the same impact as his most successful flicks. This brings us to "The American President," a delightful 1995 romantic comedy starring Michael Douglas and Annette Bening that, despite being underrated by fans, received top plaudits from Roger Ebert.

Directed from a script by Aaron Sorkin, "The American President" tells the story of Douglas' eponymous Commander-in-Chief as he unexpectedly falls in love with an environmental lobbyist (Bening) while...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
‘Beauty and the Beast’ Live-Action Spinoff Movie ‘Gaston’ in the Works at Disney
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Disney is developing a live-action spinoff film about Gaston, the boastful, brawny antagonist in “Beauty and the Beast.”

The film will be written by David Callaham, whose co-writing credits include “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” and “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” Plot details haven’t been confirmed, and a director hasn’t been hired.

Based on the French fairy tale, the story follows a bookish girl named Belle who falls in love with a tortured Beast and lifts a curse that’s left his kingdom populated by talking household objects. “Beauty and the Beast” was released in 1991 and became Disney’s highest grossing animated title at the time. A live-action take on the musical, starring Emma Watson as Belle, debuted in 2017 and was another huge financial triumph for the studio.

Gaston, who was introduced in the animated classic, is an arrogant hunter who doesn’t...
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety - Film News
Kyle MacLachlan And The Fallout Team Understood Fan Concerns About The Show [Exclusive]
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By now, Kyle MacLachlan knows a thing or two about intense fans. After all, he originated the role of FBI agent Dale Cooper in David Lynch's surrealist classic "Twin Peaks" when it premiered in 1990 and returned for the aptly named revival series "Twin Peaks: The Return" in 2017. Playing Hank MacLean on Prime Video's "Fallout" adaptation, he's now in a franchise that has existing fans from the video games — so how does he handle that pressure?

"I think all of us from top to bottom felt coming into this world that we wanted to honor the existing world and to recreate as best we could, the vibe and the energy and the sensibility of Fallout,...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Criterion Sets March Release for Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Along With ‘Testament,’ ‘The Blade’ and More
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Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023), the epic chronicle of greed and murder in the Osage Nation, is getting a physical media release from the Criterion Collection. The film is among five titles in the March slate, which also includes Lynne Littman’s “Testament” (1983), Claude Lelouch’s “A Man and a Woman” (1966), Tsui Hark’s “The Blade” (1995) and Luis Buñuel’s “Viridiana” (1961).

Hitting shelves on March 24, Scorsese’s adaptation of David Grann’s true-crime bestseller unfolds in 1920s Oklahoma, where the discovery of oil brings extraordinary wealth to the Osage people. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Ernest Burkhart, an Army veteran who joins his duplicitous uncle, played by Robert De Niro, in a scheme to rob the Osage of their money and land. Lily Gladstone, the first Native American nominated for best actress at the Oscars, plays Mollie Kyle, Burkhart’s wife, who gradually awakens to the evil surrounding her.
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Clayton Davis
  • Variety - Film News
Josh Brolin to Narrate IMAX Giant Screen Feature ‘Horse Power’ (Exclusive)
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Oscar nominee Josh Brolin (“Milk”) has signed on to narrate “Horse Power,” a new project from Plimsoll Productions and Eos Films. The film, set to be distributed globally by Sk Films, is described as “an epic journey across continents that celebrates the extraordinary abilities of horses and their enduring bond with humanity.”

Brolin became attached to the project thanks to his history as a lifelong horseman. “Horse Power” centers on eight-year-old Julaa as she trains with her Mongolian horse. The film focuses on “wild herds navigating untamed landscapes, legendary desert stallions known for their speed and stamina, steadfast service horses performing under pressure and miniature therapy horses offering comfort where it’s needed most.”

“Seeing horses on an 80-foot screen in 3D offers a visceral experience like no other,” said Mark Brownlow, head of natural history at Plimsoll Productions, which is an ITV company. “There’s something uniquely cinematic about...
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety - Film News
12 Historical Miniseries You Need To Watch
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Period dramas on the big screen can deliver a variety of compelling stories, but to fully immerse yourself in the world of the past, sometimes a miniseries is exactly what you need, giving the story plenty of time to breathe. At the same time, they're not going to overstay their welcome either — they're like the Goldilocks of narrative fiction, not too lengthy, not too short.

Long considered a mainstay of prestige television, the advent of streaming services have made historical miniseries more accessible than ever. Whether they're immersive World War II dramas, stories of medieval England, or explorations of more modern periods,...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Audrey Fox
  • Slash Film
An Acclaimed Remake Of An '80s Cult Classic Sadly Flopped At The Box Office
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Critical acclaim and name recognition only gets you so far. That's what Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting had to come to terms with over the weekend as their new remake of the '80s cult horror classic, "Silent Night, Deadly Night," flopped at the box office in its debut. Most unfortunate of all, director Mike P. Nelson's take on the franchise was met with a great deal of acclaim, but it still couldn't cut through the noise.

"Silent Night, Deadly Night" opened to just $1.1 million on over 1,600 screens, making for an unfortunately lousy $682 per-screen average. It actually did worse than Disney's newcomer "Ella McCay," which opened to just $2.1 million, itself...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
Batman Reimagined The Frankenstein Story Long Before Guillermo Del Toro
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With 2025's "Frankenstein" Guillermo del Toro made some major changes to Mary Shelley's original story, most of which were for the better. The gloriously gothic monster movie was a triumph for the celebrated filmmaker, reinvigorating a well-known story and proving that Shelley's original tale remains as versatile and flexible today as it ever was. Long before del Toro achieved such a feat, however, DC comics had a go. With the 1994 one-shot "Batman: Castle of the Bat," writer Jack C. Harris and illustrator Bo Hampton ostensibly reworked the "Frankenstein" story as a Batman comic, but what ended up happening was...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
Sundance Film Festival Reveals 2026 Short Film Selections – Film News in Brief
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Sundance has revealed its short film selections for the 2026 film festival. This year’s selections include 54 titles that will be screened across eight distinct programs.

Coming from 22 countries and territories around the world, the shorts represent various genres and styles in fiction, documentary and animated storytelling. This year’s festival will also have a special Park City Legacy short film program, playing shorts from past editions of the festival with the filmmakers in attendance to honor its final year in the Utah city.

Sundance’s Director of Programming Kim Yutani states, “We are looking forward to presenting these short films as part of our 2026 selection this coming January. Each one is a testament to the creative talent working in the short film space, proving that powerful storytelling is impactful across formats. This year’s program is rich with explorations of belonging, resilience, and the unexpected ways people navigate both the everyday and the extraordinary.
See full article at Variety - Film News
  • 12/15/2025
  • by Jazz Tangcay and Andrew McGowan
  • Variety - Film News
10 Years Ago, The Best Episode Of Doctor Who Redefined What The Show Could Be
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On November 28, 2015, "Doctor Who" delivered a masterpiece it's been unable to surpass since. The penultimate episode of the show's season 9, "Heaven Sent," puts the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) in a predicament that's unique even by the show's standards. Waking up in a mysterious glass chamber inside a huge, abandoned castle, the Time Lord has to navigate the vast compound in search of clues that might reveal the nature of his predicament. However, he's not alone: A large, cloaked figure (Jami Reid-Quarrell) is chasing him, and he can only temporarily halt it by offering secret truths about himself. Oh, and if all of this wasn't bad enough, it increasingly starts to...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Pauli Poisuo
  • Slash Film
USC Scripter Awards Nominations: ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Surprises Alongside ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Hamnet’ and More
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The USC Libraries have announced the finalists for the 38th annual Scripter Awards, which recognize excellence in adapting literature for film and television from the year 2025.

Among the film finalists are several Oscar hopefuls, each based on acclaimed literary works:

“Frankenstein” (Netflix) — Guillermo del Toro — based on the novel “Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus” by Mary Shelley; Penguin (publisher) “Hamnet” (Focus Features) — Chloé Zhao and Maggie O’Farrell — based on O’Farrell’s novel of the same name; Vintage Books (publisher) “One Battle After Another” (Warner Bros.) — Paul Thomas Anderson — based on the novel “Vineland” by Thomas Pynchon; Penguin (publisher) “Peter Hujar’s Day” (Janus Films) — Ira Sachs — based on the book of the same name by Linda Rosenkrantz; Magic Hour Press (publisher) “Train Dreams” (Netflix) — Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar — based on the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson; Picador (publisher)

Ira Sachs’ period drama “Peter Hujar’s Day,” which...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Clayton Davis
  • Variety - Film News
USC Scripter Awards Announce Finalists, Including Major Best Adapted Screenplay Contenders
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The USC Libraries have named the 2026 finalists for their 38th annual Scripter Awards, which honor the year’s most accomplished adaptations of the written word for the screen. The awards, which go to one film and one television series, recognize both the authors of the original works and the screenwriters who adapted them.

Additionally, author Michael Connelly, responsible for the novels that became hit television series like “Bosch” and “The Lincoln Lawyer,” will accept the USC Libraries Literary Achievement Award at the Scripter ceremony for his contributions to the art of mystery storytelling, both on the page and on the screen.

On the film side, the Scripter Award has been a serious bellwether for the Oscars, having predicted four out of five of the last few Best Adapted Screenplay award winners. Screenwriter Peter Straughan, who won the film award in 2025 for “Conclave” alongside novelist Robert Harris, is nominated again this...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Marcus Jones
  • Indiewire
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2025 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
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Screenis running this regularly updated page with the latest film festival and market dates from across the world.

To submit details of or alter your festival dates, pleasecontact us herewith the name, dates, country and website for the event.

Ongoing

Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival, Greece - December 3-15

Les Arcs Film Festival, France - December 13-20

Previous events

Saint Augustine Film Festival, US - January 9-12

Palm Springs International Film Festival, US - January 2-13

Belmont World Film’s Family Festival, US - January 18-20, 26

Fipadoc International Documentary Film Festival, France - January 24-February 1

Sundance Film Festival, US - January 23-February 2

Goteborg Film Festival,...
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  • 12/15/2025
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The It: Welcome To Derry's Strangest Moment Pays Homage To A Classic Movie Villain
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This article contains spoilers for the season 1 finale of "It: Welcome to Derry."

The "It: Welcome to Derry" season 1 finale opens with Pennywise the Clown (Bill Skarsgård) singing a catchy tune to some school children — a classic jingle about wanting to eat their faces. Afterward, Pennywise uses his powers to lure the kids out of the school and into his cart for the real nightmare to begin. It's a strange, horrifying, and downright creepy sequence — and it might make viewers think of a certain villain from one of the best musicals of all time.

In Ken Hughes' "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," children are tormented by the evil Child Catcher (Sir...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Kieran Fisher
  • Slash Film
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‘Comedie Francaise’ to open Unifrance’s 2026 Paris Rendez-Vous
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Theatre comedy Comedie Francaise willopen the 2026 edition of Unifrance’s Paris Rendez-Vous in January.

The filmis the debut feature of Bertrand Usclat and Martin Darondeau and focuses onthree crazy hours leading up to a performance ofMacbeth, as the stage production is beset by delays, technical problems and ego clashes.

It is produced by Thomas Verhaeghe and Mathieu Verhaeghe for Atelier de Production, in co-production with La Comedie Francaise and France 2. Charades is handling international sales.

Rendez-Vous’s28thedition runs January 13-20 and will present French films poised to hit screens and festivals in the year ahead to local and international buyers.
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  • 12/15/2025
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Rob Reiner Directed Movies with the Skill of a Craftsman and the Soul of an Artist
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When Rob Reiner died at the age of 78, American movies lost not only an actor, producer, and director who was universally beloved by almost everyone in the industry and everyone who watched him (around 30-40 million people during the heyday of his hit series “All in the Family”), but one of the last practitioners of a certain kind of Hollywood filmmaking.

An unassuming craftsman who sublimated his ego to the demands of the subject matter and genre at hand, Reiner was nevertheless a deeply personal filmmaker. Like Howard Hawks, John Ford, and other masters of the classical studio era, his style was often invisible, but his modesty cloaked the intense engagement of a true artist.

Reiner was one of those filmmakers who was weirdly both widely celebrated and a bit underrated — he made what he did look too easy to be ranked with the greats when people who do such things were doing the ranking.
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Jim Hemphill
  • Indiewire
Emma Mackey's New Movie Delivered One Of Disney's Worst Box Office Openings Ever
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Disney is having a very good year at the box office thanks to massive hits like the $1 billion smash "Lilo & Stitch" and under-the-radar successes like "Freakier Friday." But they can't all be winners. Unfortunately, director James L. Brooks' ("As Good as It Gets") long-awaited return to the director's chair was decidedly not a winner, as "Ella McCay" flopped badly in its debut. How bad was it? Well, it now ranks as one of the worst opening weekends ever for a Disney movie.

Starring Emma Mackey ("Barbie"), "Ella McCay" opened to just $2.1 million on 2,500 screens for a terrible $840 per-screen average. That's in the same territory as the John Cena and Allison Brie vehicle "Freelance,...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
The '80s Jean-Claude Van Damme Martial Arts Movie That Launched A Franchise Is Streaming On Prime Video
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American martial arts cinema was in transition in the mid-1980s. Chuck Norris had segued out of hand-to-hand combat to gun-toting heroics in films like "Invasion U.S.A." and the "Missing in Action" trilogy, while Jackie Chan had, after a brief Hollywood dalliance with "The Big Brawl" and two "Cannonball Run" flicks, returned to Hong Kong to show the entire world how it's done with classics like "Police Story," "Project A," and "Wheels on Meals." There was still an appetite for martial arts action stateside, but studios were struggling to find an actor who had the right mixture of skills and...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
Sundance Reveals 2026 Short Film Lineup for Final Utah Year
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The Sundance Film Festival is rolling out the lineup for its landmark 41st edition, where organizers and attendees will bid farewell to the festival’s founder, the late Robert Redford, and its longtime home of Park City, Utah.

After announcing the feature and episodic program last week, on Monday, the Sundance Institute revealed this year’s substantial lineup of short film selections. The 54 films in the short program, which include fiction, nonfiction, and animation titles, hail from 22 countries and territories across eight categories. And as usual, the selections represent both established and emerging filmmakers, many of whom will be in attendance for the world or North American premiere of their films.

In the nonfiction category, shorts transport viewers to an outsider community on the edge of the Mississippi River in New Orleans (“Some Kind of Refuge”), the days following Luigi Mangione’s arrest (“Luigi”), and a therapy collective in 1970s...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Elaina Patton
  • Indiewire
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Rob Reiner’s son Nick “booked for murder” after parents found dead at home
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Nick Reiner, the son of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, has been arrested and is in custody after the couple were found dead at their home in Los Angeles.

According to local police, 32-year-old Nick Reiner has been “booked for murder” and was arrested on Sunday night (December 15).

His bail has been set at $4m and he was charged today.

A source told NBC that the couple died of stab wounds.

Nick Reiner wrote the screenplay to 2016 drama Being Charlie, directed by his father, about a teenager with addiction issues that was loosely based on his life.
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  • 12/15/2025
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Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested after parents found dead at home
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Nick Reiner, the son of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, has been arrested and is custody after the couple were found dead at their home in Los Angeles.

According to local police records, 32-year-old Nick Reiner has been charged with a felony level crime and was arrested on Sunday night (December 15).

His bail has been set at $4m and he was charged today.

A source told NBC that the couple died of stab wounds.

Nick Reiner wrote the screenplay to 2016 drama Being Charlie, directed by his father, about a teenager with addiction issues that was loosely based on his life.
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  • 12/15/2025
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Netflix Hires Dani Dudeck as Chief Communications Officer (Exclusive)
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Netflix has appointed Dani Dudeck as chief communications officer.

She starts on Jan. 12 and will report to co-ceo Ted Sarandos. Netflix’s prior Cco Rachel Whetstone, who was hired in 2018, departed the post in March. Dudeck is joining Netflix from Instacart, where she serves as chief corporate affairs officer. She’s also held posts at Zynga and MySpace.

Dudeck’s hiring comes amid Netflix’s $82.7 billion bid to buy Warner Bros. Sarandos and co-ceo Greg Peters have reiterated to employees that they feel “confident” that Netflix will get the regulatory approvals — and fend off Paramount’s hostile, all-cash counter-bid — that are needed to cinch the mega deal. Although Netflix has pledged to “to maintain Warner Bros.’ current operations and build on its strengths,” including theatrical releases for films, the closing of this deal would dramatically reshape the future of the entertainment industry.

“Dani Dudeck has worked with some of the...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety - Film News
10 Best Characters In The Knives Out Movies, Ranked
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Spoilers for all the "Knives Out" mysteries follow.

The year is 2019. Two years prior, Rian Johnson had strangely become one of the most polarizing directors in Hollywood as a result of his work on "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," a film hailed by critics as a high-water mark in the troubled franchise's history but ultimately so divisive among fans that it gave "Star Wars" an identity crisis that the brand still hasn't fully recovered from. Whether you loved or hated the film, however, most would agree that Johnson had succeeded in one thing: subverting audience expectations.

Naturally, he took this storytelling instinct away from the galaxy far, far away and...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Russell Murray
  • Slash Film
5 Best Rob Reiner Movies, Ranked
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The world was absolutely shocked by news late on December 14, 2025, revealing that writer, director, actor, and producer Rob Reiner — alongside his wife of 36 years, Michele Singer — was found dead in his Los Angeles home. The circumstances surrounding Reiner's passing at 78 are, as of this writing, difficult to discuss, largely unconfirmed, and wholly gruesome; a man who produced some of the most emotionally resonant films in cinematic history deserved a gentler ending, to say the least. I'm not here to discuss the intricacies of Reiner's death, though. I'm here to talk about his legacy, particularly as a director.

Now, Reiner was also an actor who had the ability to make...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
Cinema Eye Honors Announce Last Batch of 2026 Nominees, Plus Four Legacy Award Films and New Lifetime Achievement Award
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Today, the Cinema Eye Honors has shared a raft of exciting new announcements and its last batch of nominees for the 19th Annual Cinema Eye Awards Ceremony, recognizing artistic achievement in nonfiction and documentary films and series.

First up: the creation of a brand new honorary award — billed the Cinema Eye-Con Award for Career Achievement — and its first recipient. Danish editor Janus Billeskov Jansen will receive the inaugural Cinema Eye-Con Award at the 19th Annual Cinema Eye Awards Ceremony, to be held Thursday, January 8, 2026, at the New York Academy of Medicine.

“Janus Billeskov Jansen is one of the world’s greatest living editors,” said Cinema Eye Founding Director Aj Schnack in an official statement to IndieWire. “His work across nonfiction and fiction over five decades has changed the way we look at film and has positioned Danish cinema as among the most exciting and vital in the world.”

Among Jansen...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Kate Erbland
  • Indiewire
Korea Box Office: ‘Zootopia 2’ Dominates Again as Local Titles Hold Ground
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Disney’s animated sequel “Zootopia 2” continued to tower over the Korean box office, delivering $6.7 million from more than 1 million admissions over the Dec. 12–14 frame. According to Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film now stands at a commanding $35.2 million cumulative gross since its Nov. 26 debut, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the weekend’s total market share.

Local comedy-drama “The People Upstairs” held firmly in second place, adding $948,236 to lift its total to $2.6 million after two weekends in release. The film drew 140,352 admissions across 768 screens, remaining the strongest Korean performer in the chart. Directed by Ha Jung-woo and starring Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Dong-wook, Lee Ha-nee and Ha Jung-woo himself, the film follows a downstairs couple driven to exhaustion by constant noise from their upstairs neighbours. A tense dinner meant to resolve the issue quickly unravels into an evening of sharp confessions and shifting dynamics.

Family...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety - Film News
How To Watch Glen Powell's The Running Man At Home
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The Year of Stephen King Adaptations is finally drawing to a close, having given acolytes of the acclaimed horror author four very different adaptations to work with and culminating in perhaps its most crowd-pleasing one of all — if only those crowds had bothered to show up, of course. "The Running Man" seemed like it had everything going for it: fan-friendly director Edgar Wright behind the camera, rapidly-rising star Glen Powell as the lead, and even the blessing of King himself. Unfortunately, tepid reviews (including /Film's own Chris Evangelista) and lukewarm audience responses combined to sink this highly-ambitious venture before it ever really got going.

But, as with any high-profile flop,...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Jeremy Mathai
  • Slash Film
‘Zootopia 2’ Leads Again as China Box Office Crosses $7 Billion
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China’s box office was once again led by Disney’s “Zootopia 2,” which grossed RMB390.3 million ($55 million) over the Dec. 12–14 frame, lifting its cumulative total to RMB3.55 billion ($500.6 million), according to Artisan Gateway.

The animated sequel comfortably held the No. 1 position, accounting for the bulk of a weekend that continued to be dominated by holdovers and locally produced titles further down the chart.

Daylight Entertainment’s “Gezhi Town” remained in second place, adding $10.2 million in its second weekend for a running total of $43 million. Directed by Kong Sheng and written by Lan Xiaolong, the film tells the story of displaced civilians who, after the fall of Nanjing during wartime, resettle in a remote mountain town near Yichang only to find peace shattered when Japanese forces arrive. The lead cast includes Xiao Zhan, Zhou Yi Ran and Peng Yu Chang among others.

Emperor Motion Pictures’ “Under Current” placed third with $1.2 million,...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety - Film News
Rob Reiner’s Son Nick Arrested for Murder of Director and Wife Michele
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Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of Rob and Michele Reiner, is being held on suspicion of murdering the director and his wife on Sunday afternoon.

Nick Reiner was arrested Sunday night at 9:15 p.m. and booked on Monday at 5:04 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department online records.

At a press conference on Monday morning, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell confirmed that Nick Reiner had been “booked for murder.”

“A very, very tragic incident,” McDonnell said.

Charges have yet to be filed. In a press release, the LAPD said investigators expected to submit the case to the D.A. for filing on Tuesday.

Bail was initially set at $4 million, but was later revoked. Nick Reiner is being held without bail at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in downtown L.A., according to jail records.

Rob and Michele Reiner were found dead inside their Brentwood home on Sunday afternoon around 3:40 p.
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Ellise Shafer
  • Variety - Film News
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One Battle After Another defeats rivals in London Critics’ Circle film awards nominations
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s counter-culture thriller scores nine nods, ahead of Hamnet and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, with Leonardo DiCaprio in contention for actor of the year

One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, has consolidated its place as the awards-season leader in emerging with the most nominations from the London Critics’ Circle film awards.

One Battle After Another, a counter-culture thriller loosely based on Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, picked up nine nominations, including film of the year, director and screenwriter of the year for Anderson, and actor of the year for DiCaprio. Co-stars Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn were...
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  • 12/15/2025
  • by Andrew Pulver
  • The Guardian - Film News
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‘Zootropolis 2’ stays top at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Fackham Hall’ debuts in top five
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Rank Film (origin) Distributor Dec 12-14 Total Week 1 Zootropolis 2 (US) Disney £2.8m £15.5m 3 2 Wicked: For Good (US) Universal £1.9m £40.7m 4 3 Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 (US) Universal £1m £5.3m 2 4 Dhurandhar (Ind) Moviegoers £593,726 £1.2m 2 5 Fackham Hall (UK) Efd £407,166 1 1

Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.34

Disney’sZootropolis 2 continues its leading run with £2.8m at the UK-Ireland box office on its third weekend of release.

This represents a 35% drop on its second session. Globally, the film has nowcrossed the $1bn mark, taking it past the lifetime total of 2016’s original Zootropolis and the best-performing US title of the year. Its cumulative figure in UK-Ireland is now £15.5m.
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  • 12/15/2025
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