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Representation should always be something Hollywood strives for. But the most important part of providing that is giving creators the space to tell their own stories, instead of trying to do it for them. That’s why events like the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) are essential because while it creates a space to amplify Black
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It was an Inside Out specialty weekend, fairly quiet and with a stream of indies films and more wide releases. The schedule is starting to recover from a strike-induced slump that, however, provided oxygen to some indies. Small films have been competing for screens with majors at arthouses from Alamo Drafthouse to Landmark since theaters
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Studiocanal has dropped the first trailer for The Outrun. Based on the best-selling novel by Amy Liptrot, it’s led by Saoirse Ronan as Rona, a woman out of rehab for alcoholism who travels to the Orkney Islands. The trip becomes a trip of self discovery as she battles her addiction. “After more than a decade of living life
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The first teaser trailer for Return to Silent Hill has been released online. The official Konami account shared the first teaser trailer for Return to Silent Hill. Based on Konami’s Silent Hill 2 video game from 2001, the film stars Jeremy Irvine and Hannah Emily Anderson. [embedded content] Email:neill@outloudculture.comSocials: @neillfrazer
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. There’s been much speculation about distributors being wary about taking films critical of Donald Trump for fear he will sue – most recently Ali Abassi’s biopic The Apprentice, which premiered at Cannes to great reviews. The former president hates the movie and backer Dan Snyder has disavowed it. But if you love the guy,
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So we got Inside Out 2 potentially reaching $90M this coming weekend, Paramount’s Quiet Place: Day One north of $40M+ on June 28, and the July 3rd release of Illumination/Universal‘s Despicable Me 4 targeting a $100M+ over 5-days, likely more. Fingers crossed, but it’s momentum at the summer box office. Why a Wednesday opening? Because
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20th Century Studios has shared a new trailer for Alien: Romulus, the latest entry in the Alien franchise. It’s scheduled to hit cinemas August 2024. “The sci-fi/horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful Alien franchise back to its roots: While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face
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Shudder has released the trailer for The Devil’s Bath, the forthcoming horror period thriller, which comes from the team behind Goodnight Mommy and The Lodge. “In 1750 Austria, a deeply religious woman named Agnes has just married her beloved, but her mind and heart soon grow heavy as her life becomes a long list of chores and expectations,” reads
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Before Marvel movies would fill slots on a schedule, Jerry Bruckheimer productions did, and still do. Similar to 2003 when the blockbuster producer had Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Bad Boys II, Veronica Guerin and Kangaroo Jack on the calendar, Bruckheimer counts a four feature-spree this spring and summer with
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In addition to clashing with Esai Morales’ Gabriel and the AI system known as The Entity, 2023’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning saw Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt being pursued across the world by Jasper Briggs and Degas, intelligence agents respectively played by Shea Whigham and Greg Tarzan Davis. Among the things we know about Mission:
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After emerging from bankruptcy in the U.S. last summer, Regal parent Cineworld is exploring options for its UK business which could include a potential sale or restructuring, Sky News reported over the weekend. According to the report, the world’s second largest cinema operator has enlisted AlixPartners, which helped its lenders navigate bankrupcty, as consultant and
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The Good Half trailer has arrived on behalf of Utopia, their forthcoming comedy-drama starring music superstar Nick Jonas. The film will be having nationwide screenings on July 23 and July 25, which will include an exclusive virtual Q&A with star Nick Jonas, Director Robert Schwartzman and special guest moderator Kiernan Shipka. “In the film, Renn Wheeland
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