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Brooklyn Zombie Apocalypse Horror Film 'Queens of the Dead' Trailer
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Brooklyn Zombie Apocalypse Horror Film ‘Queens of the Dead’ Trailer

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Brooklyn Zombie Apocalypse Horror Film ‘Queens of the Dead’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 18, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It’s life or death!” “It’s both. It’s always both.” Brooklyn zombie mash! IFC Films has debuted the official trailer for a horror comedy movie called Queens of the Dead, a queer zombie comedy made by filmmaker Tina Romero (daughter of the legendary zombie master George A. Romero – who passed away in 2017). Drag queens and club kids battle zombies craving brains during a zombie outbreak at their drag show inside a warehouse in Brooklyn, putting personal conflicts aside to utilize their distinct abilities against the undead threat. The film premiered the 2025 Tribeca Festival – where it won an Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature – and later screened at the Fantasia Film Festival up in Montreal a few months ago. Queens of the Dead is now set to open in theaters starting in October (of course!) before it’s streaming on Shudder. The fun ensemble cast includes Katy O’Brian, Jaquel Spivey, Tomas Matos, Nina West, Quincy Dunn-Baker, Jack Haven, Cheyenne Jackson, Dominique Jackson, Margaret Cho, Riki Lindhome, & others. This looks like some wacky, weird, wild and kinky horror fun even if it’s another familiar zombie riff.

Here’s the official trailer (+ posters) for Tina Romero’s film Queens of the Dead, direct from YouTube:

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It’s Easter in Bushwick, and a different kind of resurrection is at hand… In Queens of the Dead, a zombie apocalypse breaks out in Brooklyn on the night of a giant warehouse party, where an eclectic group of drag queens, club kids, & frenemies must put aside their drama and use their unique skills to fight against the brain-thirsty, scrolling undead. They’re all forced to resolve their differences and find a way to band together and survive. Queens of the Dead is directed by up-and-coming genre filmmaker Tina Romero, making her feature directorial debut after a few short films previously. The screenplay is written by Tina Romero and Erin Judge. Produced by Natalie Metzger & Matthew Lee Miller. This initially premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, and also played at the Fantasia Film Festival earlier this year. IFC Films debuts Romero’s Queens of the Dead horror in select US theaters starting October 24th, 2025 this fall. Who’s in?

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Robert Redford, Hollywood icon and Sundance founder, dead at 89 - National
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Robert Redford, Hollywood icon and Sundance founder, dead at 89 – National

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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Robert Redford, actor and Oscar-winning director, died early Tuesday morning in his home in Utah. He was 89.

His death was announced in a statement by Cindi Berger, the chief executive of the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan PMK.

Berger said Redford died at his home “in the mountains of Utah — the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved. He will be missed greatly. The family requests privacy.”

His cause of death was not revealed.

After rising to stardom in the 1960s, Redford was one of the biggest stars of the ’70s with such films as The Candidate, All the President’s Men and The Way We Were, capping that decade with the best director Oscar for 1980’s Ordinary People, which also won best picture in 1980. His wavy blond hair and boyish grin made him the most desired of leading men, but he worked hard to transcend his looks — whether through his political advocacy, his willingness to take on unglamourous roles or his dedication to providing a platform for low-budget movies.

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His roles ranged from Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward to a mountain man in Jeremiah Johnson to a double agent in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and his co-stars included Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise.

But his most famous screen partner was his old friend and fellow activist and practical joker Paul Newman, their films a variation of their warm, teasing relationship off screen. Redford played the wily outlaw opposite Newman in 1969’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, a box-office smash from which Redford’s Sundance Institute and festival got its name. He also teamed with Newman on 1973’s best picture Oscar winner, The Sting, which earned Redford a best-actor nomination as a young con artist in 1930s Chicago.


Robert Redford (left) as Sundance Kid and Paul Newman as Butch Cassidy in the 1969 western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

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Film roles after the ’70s became more sporadic as Redford concentrated on directing and producing, and his new role as patriarch of the independent-film movement in the 1980s and ’90s through his Sundance Institute. But he starred in 1985’s best picture champion Out of Africa and in 2013 received some of the best reviews of his career as a shipwrecked sailor in All is Lost, in which he was the film’s only performer. In 2018, he was praised again in what he called his farewell movie, The Old Man and the Gun.

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“I just figure that I’ve had a long career that I’m very pleased with. It’s been so long, ever since I was 21,” he told The Associated Press shortly before the film came out. “I figure now as I’m getting into my 80s, it’s maybe time to move toward retirement and spend more time with my wife and family.”

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Redford had watched Hollywood grow more cautious and controlling during the 1970s and wanted to recapture the creative spirit of the early part of the decade. Sundance was created to nurture new talent away from the pressures of Hollywood, the institute providing a training ground and the festival, based in Park City, Utah, where Redford had purchased land with the initial hope of opening a ski resort. Instead, Park City became a place of discovery for such previously unknown filmmakers as Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Paul Thomas Anderson and Darren Aronofsky.

“For me, the word to be underscored is ‘independence,’” Redford told the AP in 2018. “I’ve always believed in that word. That’s what led to me eventually wanting to create a category that supported independent artists who weren’t given a chance to be heard.

“The industry was pretty well controlled by the mainstream, which I was a part of. But I saw other stories out there that weren’t having a chance to be told and I thought, ‘Well, maybe I can commit my energies to giving those people a chance.’ As I look back on it, I feel very good about that.”

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Sundance was even criticized as buyers swarmed in looking for potential hits and celebrities overran the town each winter.

“We have never, ever changed our policies for how we program our festival. It’s always been built on diversity,” Redford told the AP in 2004. “The fact is that the diversity has become commercial. Because independent films have achieved their own success, Hollywood, being just a business, is going to grab them. So when Hollywood grabs your films, they go, ‘Oh, it’s gone Hollywood.’”

By 2025, the festival had become so prominent that organizers decided they had outgrown Park City and approved relocating to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027. Redford, who had attended the University of Colorado in Boulder, issued a statement saying that “change is inevitable, we must always evolve and grow, which has been at the core of our survival.”

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Redford was married twice, most recently to Sibylle Szaggars. He had four children, two of whom have died — Scott Anthony, who died in infancy, in 1959; and James Redford, an activist and filmmaker who died in 2020.

Redford’s early life

Robert Redford was born Charles Robert Redford Jr. on Aug. 18, 1937, in Santa Monica, a California boy whose blond good looks eased his way over an apprenticeship in television and live theatre that eventually led to the big screen.

Redford attended college on a baseball scholarship and would later star as a middle-aged slugger in 1984’s The Natural, the adaptation of Bernard Malamud’s baseball novel. He had an early interest in drawing and painting, then went on to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, debuting on Broadway in the late 1950s and moving into television on such shows as The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Untouchables.

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American actor Robert Redford wearing a grey tweed blazer over a matching waistcoat and a white shirt, with a diagonally striped tie, with a grey fedora, in a scene from ‘The Sting’, filmed in the United States, 1973. The crime caper directed by George Roy Hill, starred Redford as Johnny Hooker.

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After scoring a Broadway lead in Sunday in New York, Redford was cast by director Mike Nichols in a production of Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park, later starring with Fonda in the film version. Redford did miss out on one of Nichols’ greatest successes, The Graduate, released in 1967. Nichols had considered casting Redford in the part eventually played by Dustin Hoffman, but Redford seemed unable to relate to the socially awkward young man who ends up having an affair with one of his parents’ friends.

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“I said, ‘You can’t play it. You can never play a loser,’” Nichols said during a 2003 screening of the film in New York. “And Redford said, ‘What do you mean? Of course I can play a loser.’ And I said, ‘OK, have you ever struck out with a girl?’ and he said, ‘What do you mean?’ And he wasn’t joking.”

Indie champion, mainstream star

Even as Redford championed low-budget independent filmmaking, he continued to star in mainstream Hollywood productions himself, scoring the occasional hit such as 2001’s Spy Game, which co-starred Brad Pitt, an heir apparent to Redford’s handsome legacy whom he had directed in A River Runs Through It.

Ironically, The Blair Witch Project, Garden State, Napoleon Dynamite and other scrappy films that came out of Sundance sometimes made bigger waves — and more money — than some Redford-starring box-office duds like Havana, The Last Castle and An Unfinished Life.

Redford also appeared in several political narratives. He satirized campaigning as an idealist running for U.S. senator in 1972’s The Candidate and uttered one of the more memorable closing lines, “What do we do now?” after his character manages to win. He starred as Woodward to Hoffman’s Carl Bernstein in 1976’s All the President’s Men, the story of the Washington Post reporters whose Watergate investigation helped bring down President Richard Nixon.

With 2007’s Lions for Lambs, Redford returned to directing in a saga of a congressman (Tom Cruise), a journalist (Meryl Streep) and an academic (Redford) whose lives intersect over the war on terrorism in Afghanistan.

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Michael Pena, Andrew Garfield, Tom Cruise and Robert Redford attend a photocall for ‘Lions For Lambs’ during day 6 of the 2nd Rome Film Festival on October 23, 2007 in Rome, Italy.

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His biggest filmmaking triumph came with his directing debut on Ordinary People, which beat Martin Scorsese’s classic Raging Bull at the Oscars. The film starred Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore as the repressed parents of a troubled young man, played by Timothy Hutton, in his big screen debut. Redford was praised for casting Moore in an unexpectedly serious role and for his even-handed treatment of the characters, a quality that Roger Ebert believed set “the film apart from the sophisticated suburban soap opera it could easily have become.”

Redford’s other directing efforts included The Horse Whisperer, The Milagro Beanfield War and 1994’s Quiz Show, the last of which also earned best picture and director Oscar nominations. In 2002, Redford received an honorary Oscar, with academy organizers citing him as “actor, director, producer, creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere.”

“The idea of the outlaw has always been very appealing to me. If you look at some of the films, it’s usually having to do with the outlaw sensibility, which I think has probably been my sensibility. I think I was just born with it,” Redford said in 2018. “From the time I was just a kid, I was always trying to break free of the bounds that I was stuck with, and always wanted to go outside.”

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Associated Press journalists Hillel Italie, Jake Coyle and Mallika Sen contributed to this report. Bob Thomas, a longtime Associated Press journalist who died in 2014, was the principal writer of this obituary.

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— With files from Global News’ Katie Scott

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Robert Redford Dead, Legendary Actor, Director, and Cinephile Was 89
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Robert Redford Dead, Legendary Actor, Director, and Cinephile Was 89

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Robert Redford, the award-winning actor known for films like All the President’s Men, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and The Natural, as well as the director of Ordinary People, has died at the age of 89.

The New York Times reports that Redford died in his sleep at his home in Utah early Tuesday morning.

Charles Robert Redford Jr. was born on August 18th, 1936 in Santa Monica, California. He briefly studied at the University of Colorado Boulder before moving to New York City, where he studied at the Pratt Institute and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He began his acting career in theater, making his Broadway debut in Tall Story in 1959. In 1963, he starred alongside Elizabeth Ashley in the original Broadway production of Barefoot in the Park. 

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Redford began guest starring on television shows like The Twilight Zone, Naked City, The Untouchables, Rescue 8, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents in the 1960s. In 1962, he was nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Voice of Charlie Pont.

Echoing his Broadway debut, Redford’s first movie role was a small part in the 1960 film adaptation of Tall Story. Soon enough, he began appearing alongside Hollywood’s biggest stars: Alec Guinness in Situation Hopeless … But Not Serious, Natalie Wood in Inside Daisy Clover, Jane Fonda and Marlon Brando in This Property Is Condemned. Redford and Fonda would collaborate again in the 1967 film adaptation of Barefoot in the Park. In 1969, he starred in George Roy Hill’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which helped cement him as a leading man.

Redford starred in a slew of classic films in the 1970s. In 1972, he portrayed the titular mountain man in the western Jeremiah Johnson, while 1973 saw him star alongside Barbra Streisand in the romantic drama The Way We Were and reunite with Paul Newman in the crime caper The Sting. Redford was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the latter. The next year, he portrayed Jay Gatsby in Jack Clayton’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby. 

In 1976, Redford played the Woodword to Dustin Hoffman’s Bernstein in Alan J. Pakula’s All the President’s Men, the dramatic retelling of the Watergate scandal. He also served as executive producer for the film, which earned eight Academy Award nominations.

In 1980, Redford made his directorial debut with Ordinary People, a tale of an upper class family dealing with the aftermath of a son’s death. A critical success, Redford won Best Director for the film, while the movie itself won Best Picture. He reunited with This Property Is Condemned-director Sydney Pollack for 1985’s Out of Africa, an Oscar-sweeping film that also starred Meryl Streep.

Redford’s success continued in the 1990s. He directed 1992’s A River Runs Through It, which brought a young Brad Pitt to prominence, and in 1993, he suggested the infamous Indecent Proposal. Two decades later, he starred as Alexander Pierce in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, officially entering the canon of one of the 21st century’s biggest franchises.

Redford worked consistently almost up until his death. In 2015, he portrayed Dan Rather in James Vanderbilt’s historical political drama Truth, and in 2017, he reunited with Jane Fonda for the fourth time to appear in the Netflix film Our Souls at Night. He received a Golden Globe nomination for his work in 2018’s The Old Man & the Gun, which would end up being his final role besides a brief cameo in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. He announced his retirement from acting in 2018, after both films had been shot. Still, he continued to work as a producer: in 2021, he and George R.R. Martin produced the AMC crime drama Dark Winds.

Ever the cinephile, Redford founded the Sundance Film Festival in 1978, which became America’s largest festival for independent films. The name, of course, was a nod to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The Sundance Institute, Sundance Cinemas, Sundance Catalog, Sundance Productions, and the Sundance Channel followed. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996, while President Obama presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom 20 years later.

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Was Charlie Kirk’s Family There When He Was Shot Dead? – Hollywood Life
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Was Charlie Kirk’s Family There When He Was Shot Dead? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Charlie Kirk is dead after he was shot at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. He was on his nationwide “American Comeback Tour” and was discussing mass shooters minutes before he was fatally struck by a bullet. Though his security team responded quickly and rushed him to the hospital, the 31-year-old right-wing activist died. As his supporters come to terms with his violent death, mourners are concerned about his family and are wondering whether they were present when he was killed.

Several celebrities, including Donald Trump, expressed their condolences about Kirk in public tributes. The president wrote via Truth Social, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Who Killed Charlie Kirk? Shooter Manhunt Updates

The identity of Kirk’s shooter is still unknown, but a manhunt is underway. The FBI asked the public for help in tracking down a person of interest in the case, releasing images of a man believed to be college aged, per ABC News.

FBI Special Agent Robert Bohls informed the public that a “high-powered bolt action rifle” was found in a wooded area near Utah Valley University.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Contact 1-800-CALL-FBI and submit photos and…

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The FBI announced via X that it’s offering a $100,000 reward in exchange for any information about “individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.”

Was Charlie Kirk’s Family There When He Was Shot?

The Kirk family has not released a statement regarding his death at the time of publication. Therefore, it’s unclear if any of his family members, including his wife, was present when he was fatally shot.

Who Are Charlie Kirk’s Parents?

Not much is known about Kirk’s parents; he kept them away from the limelight. However, his mother worked as a mental health counselor, according to NBC News and The Guardian, and his father was as an architect for a firm that designed Trump Tower in New York City, per NBC News and People.

Who Is Charlie Kirk’s Wife?

Kirk married his wife, Erika Frantzve, 2021, and they were together until he died in 2025. She was Miss USA Arizona, and she became a podcaster and founded her own nonprofit called Every Life Is Worthy: an organization dedicated to advocating for pro-life causes and underprivileged communities.

How Many Children Did Charlie Kirk Have?

Kirk shared two children, a daughter and a son, with his wife.

Where Did Charlie Kirk Live With His Family?

Kirk mostly grew up in Prospect Heights, Illinois. Once he reached political stardom, Kirk kept his family’s residence private from the public eye. Therefore, it’s unclear where he lived before he died.

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Charlie Kirk Dead After Being Shot: Trump Ally Was 31
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Charlie Kirk Dead After Being Shot: Trump Ally Was 31

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder who helped mobilize the youth vote for Donald Trump, has died Wednesday after being shot during a college event in Utah, Trump announced on Truth Social. Kirk was 31.

“The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead,” Trump wrote on Wednesday afternoon. “No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Andrew Kolvet, a spokesman for Kirk, confirmed his death to The New York Times.

Kirk was attacked at about 12:10 p.m. while speaking with Utah Valley University students on his “American Comeback Tour.” A bullet penetrated his neck as he was answering a student’s question about mass shooters. He was immediately rushed to the hospital by his security. Graphic videos of the shooting circulated on social media as Republicans and Democrats shared prayers for Kirk on social media.

An initial suspect was put in handcuffs but later released, as police continue to look for the shooter. The FBI has launched an investigation alongside local law enforcement agencies.

Born in the Chicago suburbs, Kirk was a right-wing media personality and the CEO of Turning Point Action, a nonprofit political advocacy group that helped elect Trump to his second term. Connecting religious leaders with local politics, Kirk founded the spinoff organization Turning Point Faith, and he also developed Turning Point Academy with the mission of “reviving virtuous education.”

Kirk was perhaps best known for his viral “Prove Me Wrong” videos, in which he set up a table on college campuses and welcomed students to debate him on select topics. On his radio program, “The Charlie Kirk Show,” he endorsed conservative cultural viewpoints and often railed against liberal beliefs relating to climate change, critical race theory and gun control.

Kirk often sparked controversy for his viewpoints. He opposed gay marriage and advocated against mask mandates during the pandemic. Following Trump’s loss in 2020, he propagated disproven claims about election fraud.

In the lead-up to Trump’s reelection in 2024, Kirk became one of the most recognizable faces in the MAGA movement and one of the key operators in the effort to swing the youth vote red. His prominence in modern political culture is epitomized by a recent parody of his “Prove Me Wrong” concept on “South Park.”

Kirk’s success in reaching young voters online and promoting conservative beliefs and values at universities was acknowledged by Democrats who wished to replicate Turning Point’s influence on the left. “I’ve got to admire what you’ve been able to do, not to weaponize, but to organize on these college campuses a different point of view,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom told Kirk in the inaugural episode of his podcast earlier this year. The governor, one of the leading Democratic figures in the fight against Trump, denounced the Sept. 10 attack against Kirk as “disgusting, vile, and reprehensible” on social media, adding, “In the United States of America, we must reject political violence in EVERY form.” The nation’s top political figures including JD Vance, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and more also condemned the assassination.

Kirk is survived by his wife Erika Frantzve and their two children.

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Dead Body Found in Impounded Car Registered to D4vd, Police Say
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Dead Body Found in Impounded Car Registered to D4vd, Police Say

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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A vehicle registered to D4vd, the Houston singer-songwriter who became an internet sensation with the 2023 EP Petals to Thorns, is under police investigation after a chopped-up, decomposing body was found in a bag in its front trunk, TMZ and Los Angeles news outlets report. The Tesla is registered in Hempstead, Texas, but had been impounded for a couple of days at a tow yard in Hollywood, California, according to police. D4vd, a 20-year-old whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, has been on tour across North America since August 1.

The human remains have not been publicly identified. When reached by Pitchfork, a representative for D4vd directed all inquiries to the musician’s attorney, Blair Berk, who has not responded to requests for comment.

D4vd is touring behind Withered, his full-length debut, released via Darkroom and Interscope in April. His date in Minneapolis tonight (September 9) is set to go ahead at the time of writing.

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser out: Daniel Craig returns to solve ‘impossible crime’. Watch
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser out: Daniel Craig returns to solve ‘impossible crime’. Watch

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 08, 2025 08:03 pm IST

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: Teaser is finally here, and Daniel Craig is back as the clever detective Benoit Blanc.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: The teaser for Netflix’s hit detective franchise’s third instalment is finally here, and Daniel Craig is back as the clever detective Benoit Blanc. The makers dropped the trailer on Monday, giving fans a first look at the third film in Rian Johnson’s popular mystery series.

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery teaser: Daniel Craig and Josh O’Connor in a still from the film.

What is the teaser?

This time, Blanc is faced with what he calls ‘the impossible crime’, the murder of a Catholic priest, played by Josh Brolin, during Mass. The movie promises suspense, drama, and plenty of suspects. Alongside Craig, the cast includes Glenn Close, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Josh O’Connor, Andrew Scott, and Brolin himself.

The film recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September. Glenn Close, who also stars in the film, shared her excitement about the project when speaking to PEOPLE earlier in August 2024, calling it “one of the best experiences of my life.”

About the film

Daniel Craig also sports a new look for this film, with longer hair and a three-piece suit. This marks a fresh style for Benoit Blanc compared to his previous appearances in Knives Out (2019) and Glass Onion (2022).

Wake Up Dead Man will open in select theatres on 26 November before streaming on Netflix from 12 December.

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First Teaser for Rian Johnson's 'Wake Up Dead Man' Whodunit Sequel
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First Teaser for Rian Johnson’s ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Whodunit Sequel

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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First Teaser for Rian Johnson’s ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Whodunit Sequel

by Alex Billington
September 8, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It is time to discover what this flock of wicked wolves is hiding…” Netflix has finally unveiled the gorgeous first teaser for Rian Johnson’s next whodunit mystery titled Wake Up Dead Man, also known as Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. The film just premiered this past weekend screening at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival to rave reviews, as expected, a much darker and more serious thriller this time around. This is Johnson’s follow-up to Knives Out (2019) and Glass Onion (2022) continuing with Daniel Craig returning as Benoit Blanc in what is called “his most dangerous case yet.” He’s investigating a murder at a church – the murder is setup in this teaser, described as an “impossible” crime to solve. So it’s a religious horror mystery thriller? How exciting. The lack of an obvious suspect prompts the police chief Geraldine Scott to join forces with renowned detective Benoit Blanc to unravel a mystery that defies all logic… The superb ensemble cast includes Josh O’Connor & Josh Brolin as priests, Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, with Daryl McCormack, and Thomas Haden Church. Couldn’t be a more exciting cast than this, can there? I’m all for this – looks like it might be the best one yet.

Here’s the first teaser trailer (+ poster) for Rian Johnson’s sequel Wake Up Dead Man, from YouTube:

Wake Up Dead Man Teaser Trailer

Wake Up Dead Man Teaser Trailer

Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returns for his most dangerous case yet in the third and darkest chapter of Rian Johnson’s murder mystery opus. When young priest Jud Duplenticy (Josh O’Connor) is sent to assist charismatic firebrand Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin), it’s clear that all is not well in the pews. A continuation of the whodunit mystery comedy series that started with Knives Out (2019) and continued with Glass Onion (2022) on a Greek island. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, a sequel to Knives Out (2019), is once again both written and directed by the acclaimed American filmmaker Rian Johnson, director of the films Brick, The Brothers Bloom, Looper, Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, Knives Out, and Glass Onion previously, as well as the “Poker Face” series. Produced by Ram Bergman and Rian Johnson. With music from Nathan Johnson. Netflix debuts Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery sequel in select US theaters first on November 26th, 2025, during Thanksgiving week. It will be streaming on Netflix later starting December 12th, 2025 just before the end of this year. Ready to watch?

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'Wake Up Dead Man' Reviews: What Are Critics Saying?
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‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Reviews: What Are Critics Saying?

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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Rian Johnson‘s hotly anticipated Knives Out threequel Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the Toronto Film Festival, and the entertainment world’s film critics are already praising it as a successful entry into the whodunit franchise canon.

Reviewers laud the murder-mystery’s Gothic elements, contrasting the Netflix movie’s more somber tone with Glass Onion‘s distinctly campy vibe.

Deadline’s Damon Wise noted that fans should not be alarmed at the switch in genre, as Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc and a new all-star cast of characters keeps the project entertaining: “Don’t take that to mean that all the fun’s been sucked out, though; far from it. As one character put is, ‘There’s obviously some Scooby-Doo sh*t going on round here.’ And wouldn’t you just know it, there damn well is.”

IndieWire’s Kate Erbland said: “It works, and it’s no big mystery why — Johnson knows his form and format, and delivers on it, playing with tone and message but never losing sight of why these stories are so damn entertaining to watch and unravel.”

TheWrap‘s Chase Hutchinson also highlighted the depth of star Josh O’Connor’s performance: “Not only does the franchise newcomer give an excellent comedic performance, the ‘Challengers’ and ‘God’s Own Country’ actor also brings a genuine amount of grace to a film that ends up becoming precisely about that. It’s Johnson’s most elaborate murder mystery movie yet, but also his most emotional.”

Wake Up Dead Man, set for a limited theatrical run Nov. 26 and coming to Netflix Dec. 12, also stars Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Daryl McCormack and Thomas Haden Church.

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Mark Volman, the Turtles Co-Founder and 'Happy Together' Singer, Dead
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Mark Volman, the Turtles Co-Founder and ‘Happy Together’ Singer, Dead

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Mark Volman, the singer and co-founder of the Sixties pop-rock group the Turtles, best known for their 1967 hit “Happy Together,” died Friday, Sept. 5. He was 78.

Reps for Volman confirmed his death to Rolling Stone, saying he died in Nashville after a “brief, unexpected illness.” Volman was also battling Lewy body dementia, which he was diagnosed with in 2020. However, he continued to tour and did not publicly reveal his diagnosis until 2023.

For much of his career, Volman worked closely with his friend Howard Kaylan, another co-founder of the Turtles and the band’s lead vocalist. After the Turtles disbanded, Volman and Kaylan linked up with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, where they began to perform under the name Flo and Eddie. (Volman was “Flo,” which was short for “The Phlorescent Leech.”) 

Along with their work with Zappa, Flo and Eddie released numerous albums of their own and scored a handful of films and TV shows. They also provided backing vocals for some of the biggest artists of the Seventies and Eighties, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono, T.Rex, Alice Cooper, Bruce Springsteen, Blondie, Stephen Stills, David Cassidy, Ray Manzarek, and Roger McGuinn. 

Volman was born April 19, 1947, in Los Angeles and began playing music as a teenager. In junior high (per an old band bio), he took up the clarinet and happened to take lessons with the same teacher who was teaching Kaylan the same instrument. It wasn’t until high school, however, that the pair would meet in an a cappella group (both sang tenor). 

Volman, Kaylan, and several friends — guitarist Al Nichol, drummer Don Murray, and bassist Chuck Portz — played in a band called the Crossfires during high school before forming the Turtles after graduation. (Jim Tucker, another guitarist, rounded out the band’s original lineup.) The Turtles cut their teeth playing clubs and college parties around Southern California before embarking on lengthier tours. They released their first recordings in 1965, scoring a Top 10 hit with their debut single, a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “It Ain’t Me Babe.” 

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After releasing two albums (1965’s It Ain’t Me, Babe and 1966’s You Baby), the Turtles scored their signature hit with “Happy Together” — a peppy blast of lovestruck flower-power pop defined by its rousing refrain of ba-ba-baaaahh’s. The song enjoyed a three-week stand at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967 and has remained one of the defining songs of the era.

While “Happy Together” anchored the Turtles’ 1967 album of the same name, it wasn’t their only hit. The duo that penned the title track — Alan Gordon and Garry Bonner — also wrote “She’d Rather Be With Me,” which peaked at Number Three on the Hot 100. The pair would write some of the Turtles’ other big hits in the coming years, too, including “She’s My Girl” and “You Know What I Mean.” 

In a 2023 interview with Goldmine, Volman said that “Happy Together” “held up so well that it became the record of our career.” But, he continued, “musically I think ‘She’s My Girl,’ ‘You Know What I Mean,’ ‘Me About You,’ ‘The Story of Rock & Roll,’ and a few others are even better records. But every group hopes to have a ‘Happy Together’ and that makes us very fortunate.”

The Turtles would release two more albums — 1968’s The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands and 1969’s Turtle Soup — before disbanding in 1970. Volman, Kaylan, and Jim Pons (who’d become the Turtles’ bassist in 1967) went on to join Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, with whom they played regularly over the next several decades. (As Flo and Eddie, they sang a wonkier version of “Happy Together” on Zappa’s live album, Fillmore East – June 1971.) 

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“Frank opened the door for us to explore and be involved with a lot of really grown up music,” Volman told the Recording Academy. “I say ‘grown up’ because it had guitar changes and singing parts that we created for Frank. We couldn’t create those for any other place.” He added that Zappa “really turned us loose. He turned us loose to sing what we could bring to the different songs.”

Over the next few decades, Volman and Kaylan were almost always busy. On top of their work with Zappa, they became in-demand session vocalists, and wrote and recorded several Flo and Eddie albums of their own (the first, The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie, arrived in 1972). In the Eighties, they started composing music more regularly for film and TV, doing both children’s projects like The Care Bears TV series and the Zucker-Abrams-Zucker spoof comedy Top Secret! 

While he stayed busy as a musician into the Nineties, Volman also went back to college and got his bachelor’s degree at Loyola Marymount University. He went on to earn a Master’s degree and eventually started teaching college-level music business courses, enjoying a lengthy stint at Belmont University in Nashville (which is famous for its music and music business programs). 

Volman and Kaylan were also part of several major music copyright cases. In 1991, they sued De La Soul over a sample of the Turtles’ “You Showed Me” in “Transmitting Live From Mars.” The case was settled out of court, but many in the hip-hop world criticized the outcome, saying it set a dangerous precedent that could bankrupt artists with licensing and/or legal fees. 

Then, in 2013 they filed a class action lawsuit against SiriusXM, accusing the satellite radio company of broadcasting songs recorded before 1972 without compensating labels or artists. (New sound recordings didn’t receive federal copyright protection until 1972, but the law wasn’t clear on what protections should be given to pre-72 recordings.) 

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The case led to a groundswell of similar suits brought by major and independent labels. The courts repeatedly ruled in favor of the labels, and eventually Sirius began to settle the suits, including a $99 million settlement with the Turtles in 2016. The case helped pave the way for the CLASSICS (Compensating Legacy Artists for their Songs, Service, and Important Contributions to Society) Act, a component of the 2019 Music Modernization Act, that finally extends federal copyright protections to pre-1972 recordings. 

In 2015, Volman and Kaylan celebrated their 50th anniversary together with a massive North American tour. While Kaylan retired from the road in 2018 because of health issues, Volman continued to perform regularly. In 2023, he published his memoir, Happy Forever: My Musical Adventures With The Turtles, Frank Zappa, T. Rex, Flo & Eddie, and More. 

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