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Brie Larson, Lily Collins, Jack Quaid And Henry Golding To Star In ‘Close Personal Friends’
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Brie Larson, Lily Collins, Jack Quaid, and Henry Golding are set to star in 'Close Personal Friends', directed by Jason Orley. The script is written by Isaac Aptaker, based on a story he co-created with Orley.
Editor’s Note: This film brings together a talented cast and a promising director, highlighting the growing trend of star-studded projects in the streaming era. It showcases the collaboration between established actors and creative minds, which could lead to an engaging cinematic experience.
Levantine Films Rebrands As August Night; First Pic Is Maude Apatow’s TIFF World Premiere ‘Poetic License’
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Levantine Films has rebranded as August Night, debuting with Maude Apatow's directorial film 'Poetic License' at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Editor’s Note: This rebranding marks a new chapter for the studio, and the premiere of 'Poetic License' highlights the growing talent of Maude Apatow in the film industry. It’s an exciting development for independent cinema.
Dev Patel & Rosy McEwen in Trippy Folk Horror 'Rabbit Trap' Trailer
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The trailer for 'Rabbit Trap,' a folk horror film starring Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen, has been released. The film, set in the English countryside, premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and received mixed reviews.
Editor’s Note: 'Rabbit Trap' explores themes of nature and mystery, making it a noteworthy addition to the folk horror genre. Its mixed reception at Sundance indicates that while it has intriguing elements, it may not resonate with all audiences.
Official Trailer for 'It Was Just an Accident' Jafar Panahi's Palme d'Or
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The official trailer for Jafar Panahi's award-winning film 'It Was Just an Accident' has been released. The film, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, delves into themes of political repression and morality in Iran.
Editor’s Note: This film is significant as it highlights the struggles of political repression in Iran, showcasing the talent of Jafar Panahi, a filmmaker known for his poignant storytelling. Winning the Palme d'Or adds to its prestige and draws attention to important social issues.
‘It Was Just an Accident’ Trailer: Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or Winner Follows Former Prisoners on a Quest for Revenge
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Neon has released the trailer for Jafar Panahi's 'It Was Just an Accident,' which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival. This marks Panahi's first film since his release from jail in Iran two years ago, focusing on former prisoners seeking revenge.
Editor’s Note: This film is significant as it showcases the resilience of artists like Panahi, who continue to create impactful work despite personal struggles. Winning the Palme d'Or highlights its artistic merit and brings attention to important social issues.
In 'Highest 2 Lowest,' Spike Lee swings between tonal extremes, not always effectively
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Spike Lee's latest film, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' features Denzel Washington and is a remake of an Akira Kurosawa classic. The film showcases a mix of energy and moral complexity, though its tonal shifts may not always resonate.
Editor’s Note: This film is significant as it brings together Spike Lee and Denzel Washington once again, highlighting their creative partnership. Additionally, remaking a Kurosawa classic adds a layer of cultural significance, inviting discussions on adaptation and interpretation in cinema.
Nobody 2 review – Bob Odenkirk’s suburban tough guy beats action sequel into submission
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Bob Odenkirk returns as a tough family man in the sequel 'Nobody 2', which features numerous fight scenes but lacks originality.
Editor’s Note: This sequel continues Odenkirk's unexpected role as an action star, but it raises questions about the sustainability of such films in a crowded market. Fans of the original may find it entertaining, but its formulaic approach could leave some wanting more.
Ron Howard Calls ‘Hillbilly Elegy’s Legacy “A Mixed Bag” After J.D. Vance’s “Divisive” Turn
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Ron Howard reflects on the legacy of 'Hillbilly Elegy' and J.D. Vance's unexpected political shift. He expresses surprise at Vance's divisive turn after their collaboration on the film adaptation of Vance's memoir.
Editor’s Note: This discussion is significant as it highlights the complexities of adapting personal narratives into films and the unpredictable nature of public figures' political journeys, especially in today's polarized environment.

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