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Springsteen’ Leads U.K.-Ireland Box Office as ‘Regretting You’ And ‘Chainsaw Man’ Open Strong

Springsteen’ Leads U.K.-Ireland Box Office as ‘Regretting You’ And ‘Chainsaw Man’ Open Strong

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By Naman Ramachandran According To The variety Disney’s “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” debuted at No. 1 in the U.K. and Ireland with £1.3 million ($1.75 million), according to Comscore. The Bruce Springsteen portrait launched narrowly ahead of Paramount’s “Regretting You,” which opened at No. 2 with $1.71 million, while Sony Pictures’ anime feature “Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc” sliced into No. 3 at $1.4 million. Universal held two slots in the middle of the chart: family title “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” eased to No. 4 with $1.1 million for a running total of $4.3 million, and horror sequel “The Black Phone 2” placed No. 5 with $842,806, reaching $3.1 million to date. Further down, Studiocanal’s “I Swear” ranked No. 6 with $792,645, while Warner Bros.’ “One Battl...
Bugonia’ Sets Early Screening For Audience Members Who Are Bald or ‘Willing To Shave’ Their Heads: ‘This Is Real

Bugonia’ Sets Early Screening For Audience Members Who Are Bald or ‘Willing To Shave’ Their Heads: ‘This Is Real

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By Andrew McGowan According To The variety Want to see Emma Stone‘s new film “Bugonia” before its wide release on Oct. 24? The Yorgos Lanthimos-directed film is having an early screening in Los Angeles on Monday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. However, there’s a catch: in order to attend the screening at the Culver Theater on Monday night, all audience members must either arrive bald or with their heads shaved before entering the auditorium. DoLA posted the screening’s requirements on its Instagram page on Oct. 17, stating, “Are you bald, or willing to shave your head? On Monday, 10/20, head to the Culver Theater for a FREE advanced screening of ‘Bugonia’ – the new Focus Features fever dream from Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons.” The post conti...
Yorgos Lanthimos Reveals the One Thing He Does to Annoy Emma Stone on Set and Jokes He Should Make an AI Avatar to Do Interviews

Yorgos Lanthimos Reveals the One Thing He Does to Annoy Emma Stone on Set and Jokes He Should Make an AI Avatar to Do Interviews

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By Alex Ritman According To The variety Despite having become a hugely successful filmmaker over the last decade and being a regular face on the awards circuit, Yorgos Lanthimos admits he still has very mixed feelings about the promotional aspect that comes with the job. Speaking on Saturday at a special BFI London Film Festival talk with “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong, the director was asked how he felt about commercial success. “I want it to happen, but I don’t it to happen the way it happens,” he said with a smile. “I want people to make their money back. I want people to watch the film. But I don’t want to be going around like a freak, parading around the world, having to explain the film.” Lanthimos noted that after spending six months shooting a ...
Chile’s ‘The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine’ Producers Juntos Films Ramps Up Scripted Content (EXCLUSIVE)

Chile’s ‘The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine’ Producers Juntos Films Ramps Up Scripted Content (EXCLUSIVE)

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By Anna Marie De La Fuente According To The variety Chile’s Juntos Films has forged a strategic partnership with Bandada, the new label of former Fabula exec Daniel Castell. The move is aimed bolster its scripted content slate for platforms across the Spanish-speaking market worldwide while also establishing exclusivity for all series moving forward. This includes a first-look deal between the two companies that encompasses both scripted and unscripted feature films as well as non-fiction series. Juntos partners Francisco Hervé and Moisés Sepúlveda are attending the showrunner workshop at Madrid confab Iberseries & Platino Industria with their series project “Culpables Inocentes.” The company has built its reputation on films designed “to entertain, move and...
Golden Leopard Winner Miyake Sho on Adapting Tsuge Manga for Busan Competition Title ‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’

Golden Leopard Winner Miyake Sho on Adapting Tsuge Manga for Busan Competition Title ‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’

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By Jenny S. Li According To The variety Japanese writer-director Miyake Sho‘s “Two Seasons, Two Strangers” is currently screening in competition at the Busan International Film Festival, following his Locarno Golden Leopard win, offering audiences an adaptation that weaves together two separate manga by legendary artist Tsuge Yoshiharu. Drawing from Tsuge’s 1967 and 1968 short stories, the film follows a screenwriter named Lee (played by Korean actress Shim Eun-kyung) as she embarks on contrasting seasonal journeys — a summer encounter at a seaside town and a winter retreat to a remote mountain lodge. “One day the image came to me, as if it were a poster with summer and winter landscapes placed side by side,” Miyake tells Variety. “By presenting two contrasting seas...
Sacrifice’ Review: Virtue-Signaling Billionaires Dance on the Edge of a Volcano in Romain Gavras’ Scattershot Satire

Sacrifice’ Review: Virtue-Signaling Billionaires Dance on the Edge of a Volcano in Romain Gavras’ Scattershot Satire

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By Peter Debruge According To The variety How many rebellious movies about ganging up to overthrow the status quo does one need to make before uneasy governments start to put you on some kind of watch list? For Romain Gavras, son of the legendary “Z” director and political critic Costa-Gavras, the count now stands at three. First, there was his 2010 debut, “Our Day Will Come,” an unnerving call-to-action in which redheads inherit the earth, followed by the white-knuckle “Athena,” about an uprising in a Paris apartment bloc. Now comes the splashy “Sacrifice,” which takes a more satirical view of ecoterrorism and the end of days. “Sacrifice” feels like the music-video director’s reaction to Ruben Östlund’s brand of comedy, an elevated form of irony that has earned the Swedish directo...
My litle Moon” Wins Best Film Award at the South Texas International Film Festival

My litle Moon” Wins Best Film Award at the South Texas International Film Festival

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cineversedaily news Edinburg, Texas – September 13, 2025 | The feature film “My Little Moon”, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ali Atshani, has been awarded the prestigious Best Film Award at the 12th edition of the South Texas International Film Festival (STXIFF), held in Edinburg, Texas on Saturday, September 13th. The South Texas International Film Festival, founded in 2014, has become one of the most important cultural and cinematic events in the Rio Grande Valley and beyond. Over the past decade, the festival has built a strong reputation for showcasing diverse voices and innovative stories from both emerging and established filmmakers across the globe. Its mission is to provide a platform for independent cinema, bringing together artists and audiences in celebration of storytell...
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