Open Road Films snags US distribution rights to Gerard Butler’s ‘Kandahar’ for eight-figure deal

It was announced today that Open Road Films has acquired the North American rights to Kandahar, an explosive action thriller starring Gerard Butler. The film is now set for a 2023 theatrical release. Kandahar comes from G-BASE, Thunder Road, Capstone Studios, and MBC Studios. Kandahar tells the story of Tom Harris, played by Gerard Butler, […]

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Michelle Williams Confirmed to compete 2023 Best Actress Oscar for ‘The Fabelmans‎’

Today, in blatant, possibly premature Oscars speculation news: Variety reports that Michelle Williams is apparently going to be campaigning to compete in the Best Lead Actress category at the Academy Awards next year for her performance in Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans, rather than Best Supporting Actress, as many had suspected she might. Williams stars in […]

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‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ announced for streaming on Paramount+ this November 24th

What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with a little murder and your favorite profilers? Criminal Minds: Evolution will be premiering on Turkey Day. As revealed by showrunner, executive producer, and writer Erica Messer during the virtual Television Critics Association panel, the first two episodes will drop on Thursday, November 24 on Paramount+. Following the […]

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Léa Seydoux joins David Cronenberg’s new film ”The Shrouds”

Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg revealed additional cast and shoot details about his next feature, The Shrouds, during a press conference at San Sebastian International Film Festival, where he has been given the festival’s honorary Donostia Award. French star Lea Seydoux is joining the cast, alongside the previously announced French actor Vincent Cassel, although Cronenberg insisted: […]

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“A Man” reveals stills, Satoshi Tsumabuki plays lawyer for the first time

Recently, ‘A Man’ released a new set of stills, directed by Kei Ishikawa, starring Satoshi Tsumabuki, Sakura Andô, Masataka Kubota, Nana Seino, Hidekazu Mashima, etc. The existential drift of Japan’s post-bubble “lost generation” gets the mystery thriller treatment in Kei Ishikawa’s Venice Horizons entry, A Man. Based on the novel of the same name by […]

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