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  • Jordan Peele Unleashes the First Trailer for ‘HIM’

    HIM, produced by the Oscar winner and directed by Justin Tipping, is a chilling descent into fame, football, and obsession

    The first trailer has dropped for HIM, the latest psychological horror film from Oscar winner Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us, Nope) and Monkeypaw Productions — and it’s sending shivers down the spine of sports and horror fans alike.

    Starring Marlon Wayans in a chilling dramatic turn, HIM follows rising football star Cameron Cade (Tyriq WithersAtlanta), a gifted quarterback with his sights set on greatness. But when a violent encounter with an obsessed fan leaves him with traumatic brain injury, Cam’s dreams are all but shattered. Enter Isaiah White (Wayans), an eight-time championship legend and Cam’s childhood idol, who offers him a second chance — at a price.

    Isolated at Isaiah’s mysterious, high-tech compound alongside his glamorous influencer wife, Elsie (Julia FoxUncut Gems), Cam’s rehabilitation quickly spirals into something darker. As the mentorship turns sinister, Cam is forced to question the very identity he’s sacrificed everything to build.

    Directed by Justin Tipping (Kicks) from a Black List script by Zack Akers & Skip Bronkie (Limetown), HIM blurs the lines between ambition and manipulation, asking: how far would you go to become the best?

    The film boasts a unique supporting cast that includes comedy icons Tim Heidecker and Jim Jefferies, as well as feature film debuts from MMA fighter Maurice Greene and musicians Guapdad 4000 and Grammy-nominated Tierra Whack.

    Produced by Ian Cooper, Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson, HIM promises an intense, genre-bending experience that explores the toxic underbelly of fame and hero worship — all with Peele’s signature psychological dread.

    HIM is set to terrify audiences later this year. Watch the trailer now and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about greatness.

  • New Voices: How Rabiah Rowther’s global education inspires her

    New Voices: How Rabiah Rowther’s global education inspires her

    Rabiah Rowther is a screenwriter, director, and producer based in New York City. Since 2022, she has served on the Screening Committee for the Hamptons International Film Festival. Her career includes roles in development and production at Jane Startz Productions, FilmNation Entertainment, and Milojo Productions. She was also an assistant to Emmy-nominated filmmaker Peter B. Barton on We Rise Up Singing. With directing credits spanning theatre and new media, Rabiah holds a BS from Boston University and an MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She recently completed her MFA in Theatre Directing at the Actors Studio Drama School.

    We chatted with Rabiah about her career, inspirations and the what she sees for herself in the future.

    How have your travels across the globe and experience as an expat from India helped inspire your work?

    As I was growing up, moving from one country to another every few years really formed what art meant to me. I was incredibly fortunate to receive a global education, one that exposed me to other theatre, film, and literary traditions that diverged from the “traditional” western canon. This helped to foster an appreciation and recognition of culturally-specific and differing works, as well as created a strong yet malleable foundation that continues to focus my work through the lens of universality. I was also really privileged in that moving constantly meant that I additionally got the chance to travel around the world (a lot!), and that only meant further exposure to art and the ways the definition of art was challenged. Being able to explore space and environment –– and developing an awareness of the differences and similarities of various spaces and environments while I was growing up –– really helped to shape the kind of work I direct with regard to meaning and context, as well as enriches the worlds and circumstances I create when I write.


    Is there a filmmaker whose career has inspired you?

    Filmmaker Mira Nair often speaks to the clash of cultures and finding one’s own cultural identity in a world that is constantly changing and exchanging, which is something I’ve had to contend with all my life. I really admire her work as a director, as she brings truth and relatability to the stories she tells with a refreshing and timeless simplicity, even when they’re culturally specific or rooted in uniquely individual struggles and circumstances. Her works speak to the range that she has as an artist, a versatility that appeals to me as an artist now, and a quality that I hope to be known for in the future.

    Do you have any specific aspirations for your career?

    I just want to keep on making work that speaks to people. I love works that can make people laugh, I love directing pieces and writing scripts that even the most reluctant viewer or reader will enjoy. Along with this, I hope to broaden the view of what kind of art can exist in a commercial space, as well as develop stories that reflect the rich diversity of our world that has yet to be explored.

    You can find Rabiah @rabiahrowther and www.rabiahrowther.com.


  • Nicolas Cage stalks people’s dreams in ‘Dream Scenario’ | Trailer & Release Date

    Nicolas Cage stalks people’s dreams in ‘Dream Scenario’ | Trailer & Release Date

    Nicolas Cage plays a boring middle-aged man propelled into fame when he appears in everyone’s dreams in the first trailer of Dream Scenario

    Nicolas Cage returns to the big screen (and the world’s dreams) in the first trailer for director Kristoffer Borgli’s Dream Scenario. The dark comedy is the Norwegian director’s second feature (and first in the English language) after his critically acclaimed Cannes-premiering debut Sick of Myself.

    In Dream Scenario, Cage plays a woefully average college professor who is propelled into fame (or infamy?) after he inexplicably appears in everyone’s dreams one night. However, he quickly learns that fame, for all its glitz and glam, is not all it’s cracked up to be.


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    In his review, our critic called Dream ScenarioA Nightmare on Elm Street if dream demon Freddie Krueger was a boring average middle-aged man and instead of knives for hands his weapon was doing absolutely nothing.” Adding that it’s “hilarious, relevant and wonderfully weird, it is a reflection of the internet age, cancel culture and quickly our dreams for fame can turn into a nightmare.” Read our full review here.

    The movie also stars Julianne Nicholson, Michael Cera, Tim Meadows, Dylan Gelula, Dylan Baker and Kate Berlant and is produced by Hereditary‘s Ari Aster (so you know things are about to get wild).

    After a glowing reception at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, Dream Scenario will be released by A24 on November 10, 2023.

    Watch the first trailer for Dream Scenario here:

    When will Dream Scenario be released in the United States?

    Dream Scenario will be released in theaters on November 10, 2023.

    Who stars in Dream Scenario?

    Dream Scenario stars Nicolas Cage as Paul Matthews and features an ensemble cast that includes Julianne Nicholson, Michael Cera, Tim Meadows, Dylan Gelula, Dylan Baker and Kate Berlant.

    What movies are Dream Scenario similar to?

    Dream Scenario is similar to movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Punch-Drunk Love, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, and A Nightmare on Elm Street.

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  • SUPER LTD Acquires North American Rights to Theo Anthony’s ‘All Light, Everywhere’

    SUPER LTD Acquires North American Rights to Theo Anthony’s ‘All Light, Everywhere’

    All Light, Everywhere is a provocative and timely documentary that won Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Non-Fiction Experimentation

    NEW YORK, NY | February 17, 2020 – SUPER LTD, the boutique division and incubator from NEON, have acquired North American rights to Theo Anthony’s All Light, Everywhere, which made its World Premiere to critical acclaim in the U.S. Documentary Competition section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Non-Fiction Experimentation.  Written, directed, and edited by Anthony, the film is a MEMORY production in association with Sandbox Films, produced by Riel Roch-Decter and Sebastian Pardo for MEMORY, and Jonna McKone. It is executive produced by Greg Boustead and Jessica Harrop for Sandbox Films. It features an original score by Dan Deacon.

    All Light, Everywhere is an exploration of the shared histories of cameras, weapons, policing and justice. As surveillance technologies become a fixture in everyday life, the film interrogates the complexity of an objective point of view, probing the biases inherent in both human perception and the lens.  Roger Ebert said All Light, Everywhere is a “vital criticism about American policing”, with the New Yorker describing it as “a film of individual and immediate fascinations”, and the Hollywood Reporter adding it is “a brilliant and chilling study in watching the watchers”.


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    Ayo Kepher-Maat and Jeff Deutchman negotiated the deal for SUPER LTD with CAA Media Finance on behalf of the filmmakers.  Autlook is handling international rights.

    All Light, Everywhere marks Theo Anthony’s sophomore feature following Rat Film, which received critical acclaim following its premiere at the Locarno and True/ False Film Festivals, and was nominated for a 2017 Gotham Award for Best Documentary Feature film as well as Cinema Eye Honors for Best Debut Feature. 

    SUPER LTD recently acquired master director Gianfranco Rosi’s Notturno, Italy’s official submission for this year’s Academy Awards® which was shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature.  Super LTD’s principals Darcy Heusel and Dan O’Meara were the team behind NEON’s Honeyland, which was the first non-fiction feature to land Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary and Best International Feature Film in the same year, and Victor Kossakovsky’s Gunda which was also shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature. 


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  • ‘Little Woods’ trailer — Tessa Thompson stars in this crime thriller

    ‘Little Woods’ trailer — Tessa Thompson stars in this crime thriller

    Tessa Thompson and Lily James star in the crime thriller, Nia Dacosta’s film debut Little Woods.

    Little Woods writer/director Nia Dacosta has had one hell of a breakout in the last few months — and her debut film hasn’t even been released yet. She made waves when it was announced that she would be directing a reboot — and “spiritual sequel” — of the 1992 horror classic Candyman. Oscar-winner Jordan Peele will be producing.

    In April, her debut film Little Woods will be released in theaters by Neon. 

    Tessa Thompson — who has had a banner couple years with Thor: RagnarokAnnihilationSorry to Bother You, Janelle Monae’s Dirty Computer, and Creed II — stars as Ollie, a woman who is on her last days of parole for running prescription drugs across the Canadian border. 

    The film also stars Lily James — a highlight in Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver — as Ollie’s estranged sister Deb. 

    Here’s the official synopsis: 

    Ollie (Tessa Thompson) is a reformed drug runner in an economically depressed small town in North Dakota, who was caught coming back from Canada with medicine for her terminally ill mother and has been toeing the line ever since. After her mother dies, Ollie’s sister Deb (Lily James) shows up on her doorstep with a hungry child and an unplanned pregnancy. Ollie can only see one viable option: quickly raise money to pay back the bank and hold onto their mother’s home, so Deb can raise her family safely away from her abusive ex. But to do that, she’ll need to return to the dangerous way of life she thought she’d left behind.

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    Thompson has become one of the most consistent stars in Hollywood and is already in store for a packed 2019 — she’ll also appear in Men In Black: InternationalAvengers: End Game, and voice “Lady” in the live-action remake of Lady and the Tramp — and Little Woods finally gives her the chance to lead. 

    The film also stars Luke KirbyJames Badge Dale, and Lance Reddick

    It will be in theaters on April 9, 2019.

  • How ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ went from storyboard to screen [VIDEO]

    How ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ went from storyboard to screen [VIDEO]

    This video shows how Mad Max: Fury Road, one of the best action movies of all time, went from storyboard to screen frame by frame.

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    George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road, the fourth movie in his Mad Max franchise, is now regarded as one of the best movies of the decade and one of the greatest action movies of all time. 

    Premiering in 2015 to rave reviews citing its high-octane action and feminist themes, it went on to win six Oscars including Best Film Editing and Best Costume Design.

    However, it was notable snubbed in Best Adapted Screenplay. It’s unfortunate considering its screenplay is unlike any other as the video above by Script to Screen shows. 

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    Instead of just describing the action, the screenplay—written by Miller, Brendan McCarthy, and Nico Lathouris—includes storyboards actually visualizing the action. 

    The movie was actually created as 3,500 storyboard panels first before the screenplay was even written. And it’s clear from this video that a lot of what was storyboarded was actually realized on screen. 

    It’s not hard to see why Fury Road is such a highly regarded film. However, watching how the script and storyboard translated onto screen makes it all the more impressive. 

    Can’t get enough of the making of Mad Max: Fury Road? Then, we highly suggest the book The Art of Mad Max: Fury RoadIt is available on Amazon!

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  • ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Visual Effects Behind-the-Scenes [VIDEO]

    ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Visual Effects Behind-the-Scenes [VIDEO]

    Avengers: Infinity War had some of the most impressive visual effects of the year. Here’s a behind-the-scenes video of how it came to life.

    Avengers: Infinity War, with a budget of around $316–400 million, is one of the most expensive movies ever produced. It’s obvious that a large portion of that budget went to CGI considering the epic proportions of the movie.

    From creating Thanos’ destroyed planet of Titan to the open vistas of Wakanda, the talented visual effects artists from Industrial Light & Magic—founded by George Lucas to work on Star Wars—had their work cut out for them. 

    It’s apparent from the visual effects reel above that they absolutely nailed it—and have landed on the Oscars shortlist for Best Visual Effects

    In the video above, go behind the scenes of the visual effects behind Infinity War and see how the artists created the battle of Wakanda. The video covers everything from the Hulkbuster suit to War Machine’s missiles and the wide field of play to Thanos’ spaceships crashing to Earth. 

    It’s an incredible feat of visual effects that is going to push the film medium even further. Infinity War is almost certain to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Visual Effects—check out all our Oscar predictions here—and it definitely deserves it. 

    Check out the video above to see how these groundbreaking visual effects brought Avengers: Infinity War to life!