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France to Submit ‘The Taste of Things’ for Oscars’ International Feature Category

France has submitted the romantic drama, The Taste of Things, as its candidate for the Best International Feature Film category at the upcoming 96th Academy Awards, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The decision is considered to be major upset after co-writer-director Justine Triet’s courtroom thriller, Anatomy of a Fall, which received the Cannes Palme d’Or…

May December | Official Teaser | Netflix : Starring Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, and Directed by Todd Haynes

Netflix has released a new trailer for “Velvet Goldmine” and “Carol” director Todd Haynes’ latest melodrama “May December” which premiered at Cannes where the streamer quickly acquired it for $11 million. “May December” is set twenty years after their notorious tabloid romance gripped the nation, [as] a married couple (Julianne Moore and Charles Melton) buckles…

KimStim Announced the Acquisition of North American rights to Yui Kiyohara’s “Remembering Every Night”

KimStim has announced the acquisition of North American rights to Yui Kiyohara’s “Remembering Every Night.”  “We were struck by how much this deceptively simple and delicate film could be so mesmerizing, humorous, and moving. It clearly demonstrates that Yui Kiyohara is one of Japanese cinema’s rising stars,” stated by KimStim co-founder Mika Kimoto. online pharmacy…

Neon Buys Distribution Rights For Michael Mann and Adam Driver’s Racing Drama, ‘Ferrari’

Neon has acquired the distribution rights to director Michael Mann’s anticipated biographical racing drama, Ferrari. The epic film, which stars Adam Driver in the titular role of the late Italian driver Enzo Ferrari, will be released in theaters on Christmas Day 2023, Variety is reporting. Neon closed the acquisition of the movie in a highly…

Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘How Do You Live’ is 125 Minutes

We are only 2 month away until the Japanese theatrical release of a highly anticipated Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, “How Do You Live?” which is 10 years after his last film, “The Wind Rise. Now, according to World of Reel, Studio Ghibli head Toshio Suzuki has confirmed that the film will be 125 minutes long. …

Todd Haynes and Joaquin Phoenix To Collaborate on 1930s-era Gay Love Story

The latest news from Cannes is that Todd Haynes and Joaquin Phoenix are set to collaborate on a gay love story set in Los Angeles of the 1930s. As the acclaimed indie filmmaker told Eric Kohn of IndieWire this week: “I have more features planned. I have also episodic projects coming that are planned, that…

AGC’s ‘They Found Us,’ Starring Joel Kinnaman, To Be Directed by Neil Blomkamp

AGC Studios has announced plans to launch They Found Us, an alien abduction thriller directed by Neill Blomkamp and starring Joel Kinnaman. Shooting is scheduled to begin later this year in Australia. The film’s narrative centers around the story of a father and daughter who try to mend a broken relationship by taking a camping…

10 Movies You Should Still See That Didn’t Get Oscar Nominations

The nominees for the 95th Academy Awards included a number of well-received films and a double-digit take for Everything Everywhere All at Once. But there were other films expected to do somewhat well, like She Said and The Woman King, that ended up completely empty-handed. Here are ten worthwhile movies to see that likely just…

Composer Ryuichi Sakamoto to Score Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ‘Monster’

Photo by Kazunali Tajima – © 2014 Kab America Inc The celebrated Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto will be providing the music for director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s forthcoming feature Monster (Kaibutsu). The announcement was made on Thursday by Gaga Corporation, the Tokyo-based entity that is producing the film. The 70-year-old Sakamoto, who won as Oscar for his scoring…

Lars Von Trier Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, but Will Complete ‘The Kingdom’ Season 3

Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 66. His long-time producer, Louise Vesth at Zentropa Entertainment, released a statement yesterday announcing the diagnosis with the Oscar-nominated writer-director’s blessing, Deadline is reporting. “In agreement with Lars von Trier, we want to inform you that Lars was diagnosed with…