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Film Movement has released the trailer for Mother, Couch, it stars Ewan McGregor, Ellen Burstyn, Taylor Russell, Rhys Ifans, Lara Flynn Boyle, Lake Bell, and F. Murray Abraham. The film is based on a 2020 Swedish novel titled Mamma i soffa by Jerker Virdborg. “The members of a dysfunctional family find themselves mysteriously trapped in an antiquated furniture store when their elderly matriarch
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The following contains spoilers for 32 movies with great cliffhanger endings.  One of the things that usually defines the cinematic experience is that movies, unlike an episode of TV,  tell a complete story. They have a beginning middle and end. While sequels are always possible, that only means more adventures with our favorite characters. However,
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Apple Original Films has debuted the trailer for Fancy Dance, the new film starring Lily Gladstone. Starring alongside Gladstone is Isabel DeRoy-Olson, Shea Whigham, Ryan Begay, Audrey Wasilewski, and Dennis Newman. It’ll debut on Apple TV+ June 28, 2024. “Since her sister’s disappearance, Jax (Lily Gladstone) has cared for her niece Roki (Isabel DeRoy-Olson) by scraping by
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Should Sony and Apollo get their hooks into Paramount Global their strategy would be to keep theatrical release output steady between both studios –not reduced– while cutting the more burdensome parts of the conglom, read auctioning off CBS, the linear channels like MTV and Paramount Plus streaming service. The news about theatrical output is per
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Charlie Cox has joined Zooey Deschanel in the Amazon MGM Studios upcoming romantic comedy Merv. Rounding out the cast is Chris Redd, Patricia Heaton, David Hunt, Ellyn Jameson, Wynn Everett, Jasmine Mathews, and Joey Slotnick. Merv, is written by Linsey Stewart and Dane Clark, and the story follows an estranged couple, who learn that the dog they share is suffering from depression after
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Universal and Illumination‘s smash The Super Mario Bros Movie finishes No. 1 to make it a wrap on Deadline’s Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament for 2023. While the industry is still coming out of Covid and the aftermath of the strikes, there’s no question about the major motion picture studios’ embrace of the theatrical downstream model; steamers
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Warner Bros. Pictures presents a new experience in the world of M. Night Shayamalan — “Trap” — featuring performances by rising music star Saleka Shyamalan. A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event. Written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, “Trap”
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After debuting early last weekend, Universal’s The Fall Guy expanded to 78 overseas markets during its sophomore session, adding $25.4M for a running total of $36.9M at the international box office. That’s in line with Bullet Train and above The Lost City at the same point in release. Globally, the David Leitch-directed action romance is
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Wildcat, directed and co-written by Ethan Hawke and starring Maya Hawke (Stranger Things, Little Women) as Flannery O’Connor, opens this weekend in New York and LA. One of nation’s most evocative, brilliant and ambitious writers, O’Connor was diagnosed with Lupus at 24 and reluctantly settled in with her mother, played by Laura Linney, at a
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Roadside Attractions has released the trailer for Lee, its upcoming biographical drama, starring Kate Winslet. It’s based on American war correspondent and photographer Lee Miller. The film is scheduled to arrive in theaters on September 27. “Lee begins in the late 1930s, as Hitler amasses power in Germany. Miller (Winslet) leaves her world and her artistic circle
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May the 4th is a big day for Star Wars, but it’s not the only movie worth celebrating. The day also marks the release of iconic writer/director John Hughes’ directorial debut, Sixteen Candles. Not only did the film kickstart his directing career, but it was also the first of many coming-age films he came to
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Deadline’s Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament is back. While studios during Covid wildly embraced the theatrical day-and-date model when cinemas were closed, they soon realized there’s nothing more profitable than a theatrical release and the downstreams that come with it. If anything, theatrical is the advertisement for a movie’s longevity in subsequent home entertainment windows. Entering the conversation
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