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After the Hunt review: Julia Roberts academia drama doesn't make the grade
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After the Hunt review: Julia Roberts academia drama doesn’t make the grade

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

At the outset, she and her husband Fredrik (Michael Stuhlbarg) are hosting drinks. Maggie, who is gay and in a relationship, is escorted home by Hank. But before long, she is back on Alma’s doorstep, sobbing. She explains: Hank came up for a drink, while Maggie’s partner was absent. They kissed, but it went further than she wanted. “He assaulted me,” she says. But did he?

When Alma confronts Hank, he claims it all stems from a discovery he made about Maggie, that she plagiarised her dissertation. With her parents billionaire donors to the university, Maggie comes from a background of wealth and entitlement. That she is also Black adds to the complex dynamic, with Maggie operating in a world largely dominated by straight white cis men.

As tempers flare, Maggie decides to press charges against Hank, while Alma tries to steer clear, fearful of her own position. Scripted by actress Nora Garrett, making her debut as a screenwriter here, what follows is a battle of wills. Suffering from an illness that’s causing her to vomit, Alma starts to unravel as relations between her and Maggie morphs into something more pernicious.

Directing this is Luca Guadagnino, the Italian filmmaker behind the more plainly enjoyable Call Me by Your Name (which featured Stuhlbarg) and Challengers. But After the Hunt feels like a muddled film that gets away from him, too often filled with characters mired in academic debates about morals and ethics that will likely go over most viewers’ heads, unless you happen to be a philosophy graduate.

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Bizarrely, the film also starts exactly like a Woody Allen film: the jazzy score, over black-and-white titles, with the cast listed in alphabetical order, a tradition that Allen employed for years across his canon. Is it an homage to Allen? Or a subtle nod to the personal issues that have blighted his life in later years? According to Guadagnino, it could be a bit of both.

It’s not the only time the director borrows from other, better works. Todd Field’s cancel culture tale Tár, set in the similarly cloistered world of classical music, tackled the subject with much greater complexity. And then, Justine Triet’s Oscar-winning Anatomy of a Fall, with its prickly use of loud music interrupting a conversation, gets a nod, in a grating dinner scene involving Maggie, Fredrik and Alma.

With a whiny score by the usually on-point Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, at least it has Julia Roberts in full swing. The actress relishes shouldering such a wannabe watercooler film, and there’s something pleasurable in watching her character gradually lose it (including her shocking abuse of Maggie’s non-binary partner). But this isn’t an easy film to digest, perhaps because it’s filled with “privileged, coddled hypocrites”, as one person says. Still, as a portrait set on the frontlines of ‘woke-dom’, it gives a hornets’ nest a real kicking.

After the Hunt arrives in UK cinemas on 20th October 2025.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Sheridan Smith Interview on Ann Ming, ITV Drama
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Sheridan Smith Interview on Ann Ming, ITV Drama

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

English actress and singer Sheridan Smith has not only made a name for herself with the role of Ruth “Rudi” Smith in Gavin & Stacey, but also by portraying real-life people. In the TV drama Cilla, she played English singer, actress and TV host Cilla Black. The role won her the best drama performance honor at the National Television Awards and the best actress honor at the TV Choice Awards. And in the TV series Mrs Biggs, she portrayed Charmian Biggs, the wife of the famous train robber Ronnie Biggs, winning the BAFTA TV Award for best actress for her performance.

Now, Smith stars in ITV‘s four-part drama I Fought the Law as Ann Ming, an English woman whose 22-year-old daughter was murdered in 1989. After two unsuccessful trials, the defendant admitted to the murder. But the 800-year-old British double jeopardy law prevented him from further prosecution. After all, the double jeopardy rule prevented people from being tried twice for the same offense.

Ming reacted with 15 years of campaigning to change the law. Thanks to her efforts, the Criminal Justice Act 2003 created an exception, allowing an acquitted defendant to be tried a second time for a serious offense. That opened the way for a retrial and 2006 conviction in the case of Julie’s murder. The man was sentenced to a life term.

Jamie Crichton (All Creatures Great and Small, The Last Kingdom, Grantchester) wrote I Fought the Law, based on Ming’s book For the Love of Julie. Smith stars as Ming in the drama produced by Hera Pictures (What It Feels Like for a Girl, Mary & George, Hamnet), in association with All3Media International.

“The drama follows the tragic, moving and deeply inspiring journey of the Ming family after the murder,” highlights an ITV synopsis of the series. “In the wake of multiple police failings, Ann relentlessly pressures the authorities to uncover the truth and ensure the man responsible is brought to justice — despite initially seeming he will get away with murder.”

I Fought the Law launches on ITV and STV on Sunday, Aug. 31, with the series streaming on ITVX and STV Player, followed by a documentary about Ming’s historic campaign called I Fought the Law: The Ann Ming Story.

Star Smith and writer Crichton talked to THR about creating the drama series and the challenges it provided, working with Ming, and why it never mentions her daughter’s murderer by name.

“She’s not a very well-known name in this country, and yet she should be, and hopefully she will be,” Crichton said about Ming. “The same is true for the double jeopardy law. I think if you stopped someone on the street and said, ‘What’s double jeopardy,’ they probably wouldn’t know.”

He saw a documentary that moved him, though. “It was Ann’s story, and it was such an incredible story. I couldn’t believe I didn’t know it,” he recalled. “So, I took it to Liza Marshall at Hera, and thankfully, she loved it too.”

The question of who should portray Ming in the drama wasn’t really a question for the writer and producer. “We both said the same name,” Crichton told THR. “I feel everybody says, whenever you’re talking about actors, ‘Oh, they were at the top of our list.’ But genuinely, I had three names and said I’m going to start with the first one. And I said, Sheridan Smith. And Liza said: That’s exactly what I’m thinking. Perfect!”

Smith was quickly on board. “Liza gave me Jamie’s brilliant script, episode one, and I read it,” she told THR. “I had the same reaction that they had. ‘How do I not know this story?’ This is incredible. I was thrilled that they wanted me. And I’m very grateful that I got to portray Ann.”

Smith prepared for the role by researching online, watching the documentary, other material and Ming’s book.

“We only met once,” the star says about Ming. “I had watched her so much and studied her that I just started doing mannerisms and things. It was my friend who was on set who noticed it first. ‘You are walking differently.’ I was like: ‘What?’ And she said, ‘You’re doing this twitchy thing with your eye.’ No offense to Ann, but I just try to embody the role.”

Is it easier or harder to portray a real rather than a fictional person? “It is scarier playing a real person, especially someone like Ann, who’s changed this 800-year-old law,” Smith told THR. “I felt such responsibility to do her story justice, because she’s trusted these guys to tell her story. And at the end of the day, it’s her real life. It’s not just a TV show, it’s her life and her family, and it matters.”

That meant extra hard work to get things right. “So I put myself through the wringer and really tried to feel exactly how she would have felt,” the star explained. “I know I can’t, because I haven’t been through that trauma, but I would beat myself up if I didn’t make myself feel at least a fraction of what she went through. So it was quite a tough shoot, but it was amazing, and an amazing team.”

Sheridan Smith and Ann Ming

Courtesy of ITV

That includes a great costume and makeup department, Smith lauded the crew. “I couldn’t even see myself in the mirror,” she recalled. “It just wasn’t me, and I didn’t see where I was. So it was a magic shoot. I’m really pleased. And I hope Ann is pleased. We’ve done well, if Ann’s happy.”

Crichton offered that getting Smith to portray Ming was key. “It’s impossible to speak for Ann, but I don’t know whether she would have let us tell her story if we hadn’t said we got Sheridan Smith on board,” he told THR. “As soon as we said her name, she said that she absolutely adores her.”

How did he, as the writer, pick what parts of Ming’s extended campaign to focus on in the series? “It’s a big span of time, which means you must make editorial decisions, dramatic decisions,” he said. “Ultimately, it’s all about trying to get the emotional story right. Ann’s book is so powerful. It does so much of the work, if you like. When I started really feeling like this is going to work was when I made the decision to tell the whole story from Ann’s point of view.”

Explained Crichton: “So often, especially when you’re dealing with stories that have true crime elements, the story is told through the procedural point of view, from the detective’s point of view. So you’re always going to meet suspects who are being interviewed. I decided, even though it’s quite a challenge, quite tricky, to tell it all from Ann’s point of view as a mother. Obviously, what that means is you’re restricting yourself to a certain extent, you’re not able to see what you would think as an audience of as being the classic interesting scenes. For example, I knew I would have to have police come in and talk to Ann to catch her up” on the status of the case.

His worries vanished soon, though. “I first thought that’s going to be the worst story ever told. But actually it was really liberating, because it’s nothing you normally see,” Crichton said. “And the great thing is that you put Ann in every single scene, or 99 percent of the scenes. And once you make that decision, then it’s about the emotion, and about how you tell a story that conveys the appropriate emotional beats at the appropriate times.”

Being in so many scenes meant that Smith was constantly in action or getting ready for a scene. “I feel that I was going slightly nuts,” she recalled. “But it’s also a gift. I mean, Ann is constantly in a state of anxiety, and no one’s listening to her, and everyone is shutting doors in her face. And what’s brilliant about her story and Jamie’s scripts is that I could get myself panicked sometimes, because it’s just so hard to turn it off. It’s this hamster wheel, and you want to keep going.”

What was Ming’s reaction to what she saw in I Fought the Law? “I think she loved it. I think she really got a buzz,” said Crichton. Smith also had some fun in between all the dramatic scenes, including in a scene that shows Ming barging into a room. “There’s so much trauma in it, but those moments where a strength comes through are great,” the actress shared. “And it’s great fun to play that and have a real release and, after doing lots of crying and internalized emotion or angst, be able to really show how Ann flew in there.”

The murderer of Ming’s daughter never gets mentioned by name in the series, and that was a core choice Crichton made early on. “That was really important to me from day one, because this is Ann’s story,” he told THR. “It was always important to me that this is not about the killer. Not only is he not named, you never hear his name in any of the four episodes, but he’s not even in the credits. The actor who played him, Jack James Ryan, graciously agreed to this. This is not his story.”

Concluded the writer: “So often, especially when you’re watching true crime stories, they’re about the gruesomeness of the killer, and that’s where a fascination comes. That’s the intrigue of the macabre. And it feels so exploitative of some poor family’s grief and trauma to make a piece of entertainment. So, for me, it was just always important that this is not his story. This is Ann’s story. “

Smith also wrapped up with that in mind. “This is a story about a woman who sees something that’s unjust and has been around for 800 years,” she told THR. “She was so horrified, obviously, by the death of Julie, but she was also so determined that this was not right. The strength in her is amazing. She just kept fighting. It’s about this little working-class woman who takes on the establishment amd wins. And I do think that that’s such a powerful story.”

August 29, 2025 0 comments
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THE WAIT IS OVER! Baaghi 4 Trailer Drops Tomorrow, Promising Non-Stop Action And Drama! | Glamsham.com
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THE WAIT IS OVER! Baaghi 4 Trailer Drops Tomorrow, Promising Non-Stop Action And Drama! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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After delivering India’s biggest comedy blockbuster with Housefull 5, filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala is back with the most anticipated action spectacle of the year – Baaghi 4. The film, headlined by Tiger Shroff, promises to raise the bar for action in Indian cinema.

Trailer Release and Poster Unveiling
The high-octane trailer will be dropped tomorrow digitally at 11:11 am, one week ahead of the film’s release. Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment has unveiled an ensemble poster featuring Tiger Shroff, Harnaaz Sandhu, Sonam Bajwa, and Sanjay Dutt, marking the trailer unveil.

A Darker and More Brutal Chapter
The teaser, which dropped earlier, has already created a storm online with fans calling it “the darkest and most brutal chapter of the franchise.” Showcasing a fierce face-off between Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt, the glimpse has left audiences buzzing with anticipation.

Action-Packed and Intense
Baaghi 4 promises bone-breaking action, explosive drama, and a showdown soaked in blood, fury, and chaos. The film will also feature the leading ladies, Harnaaz Sandhu and Sonam Bajwa, doing combat action like never before. With story and screenplay penned by Sajid Nadiadwala, and helmed by director A. Harsha, Baaghi 4 is set to be a game-changer in Indian cinema.

Release Date
Baaghi 4 is scheduled to release in cinemas on September 5, 2025. With the trailer dropping tomorrow, fans are eagerly waiting to witness the action-packed spectacle that promises to deliver high-octane thrills and spills.

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Russell Crowe, Rami Malek Historical Drama
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Russell Crowe, Rami Malek Historical Drama

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The aftermath of World War II will be on full display this fall in “Nuremberg,” a new historical thriller from writer/director James Vanderbilt. The film, which stars Rami Malek and Russell Crowe, is about an American psychiatrist (Malek) tasked with probing the mind of infamous Nazi leader Hermann Göring (Crowe) before he is prosecuted for his war crimes in the Nuremberg Trials, is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival before Sony Pictures Classics gives it an awards-friendly November release date. IndieWire can exclusively debut the film’s second teaser, which shows the mental warfare taking place between the two men as they prepare for a trial that would shape the post-war international order for the rest of the 20th century.

Caught Stealing

An official synopsis of the film reads, “The Allies, led by the unyielding chief prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), have the task of ensuring the Nazi regime answers for the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust while a US Army psychiatrist (Rami Malek) is locked in a dramatic psychological duel with former Reichsmarschall Herman Göring (Russell Crowe).”

“Nuremberg” is the second film directed by Vanderbilt (after 2015’s “Truth”), whose screenwriting credits include “Zodiac,” “The Amazing Spider-Man,” and three “Scream” movies. Vanderbilt also wrote the script, which is adapted from Jack El-Hai’s nonfiction book “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.” In addition to Malek, Crowe, and Shannon, the film stars Richard E. Grant, Leo Woodall, John Slattery, Mark O’Brien, Colin Hanks, Lydia Peckham, Wrenn Schmidt and Andreas Pietschmann.

“Nuremberg” was filmed in Budapest in 2024, with frequent Ridley Scott collaborator Dariusz Wolski serving as cinematographer.

Richard Saperstein, Bradley J. Fischer, James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, and Walden Media’s Frank Smith, Benjamin Tappan, and Cherilyn Hawrysh, István Major, and George Freeman produced the film. Jack El-Hai, Brooke Saperstein, Annie Saperstein, Beau Turpin, W. Porter Payne, Jr., Paul Neinstein, and Széchenyi Funds Géza Deme and Tamás Hajnal also serve as executive producers.

Sony Pictures Classics will release “Nuremberg” in theaters on Friday, November 7 following its world premiere in the Gala Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival. You can watch the second teaser, an IndieWire exclusive, below.

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Half CA Season 2 REVIEW: Ahsaas Channa, Gyanendra Tripathi Crank Up The Drama To Balance Professional, Academic And Personal Life
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Half CA Season 2 REVIEW: Ahsaas Channa, Gyanendra Tripathi Crank Up The Drama To Balance Professional, Academic And Personal Life

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Film:
Half CA Season 2

Bubble Rating:
3.0 stars

Director: Pratish Mehta

Writers: Harish Peddinti, CA Khushbu Baid, Tatsat Pandey

Cast: Ahsaas Channa, Prit Kamani, Gyanendra Tripathi, Aishwarya Ojha, Anmol Kajani, Rohan Joshi

Platform: Amazon MX Player

Runtime: 38 to 45 mins each episode

Half CA Season 2 Review

The new season begins with new challenges for everyone. ‘Archie’ Ahsaas Channa and ‘Niraj’ Gyanendra Tripathi are set to face their exams-article and final CA exams soon, respectively. However, have we ever heard life is that simple? There are certainly some things to sort be it in relationships or exam stress.

Archie and Tejas (Prit Kamani) have a secret love blooming which is not known to Vishal (Anmol Kajani) and Parth (Rohan Joshi). Archie is still stressed with her exams and managing her articleship. Both she and Parth struggled to find a good firm for their article.

Meanwhile, Niraj meets his past lover, Kavya in the same academy where he is preparing. Their past has a lot to process and thinhs they have to let go off. Archie doesn’t tell her office colleagues that Tejas is a BCOM student due to judgements.

So, what will happen with Archie and Niraj? Will Niraj clear his CA final papers? Will Archie be able to manage to complete her articleship and pass her exams? Will both their relationships pass amid all the academic stress?

What Works

Really appreciate the rawness and dedication shown of the life of every CA student. In a country where most students are stressed about clearing JEE and NEET, Half CA shows how much every CA student goes through. Every actor shows character development and lessons you learn with the simplest dialogues makes this series a definite watch.

What Doesn’t Work

Some moments feel a little stretched. There are some scenes that could have been cut short. Leaving a series with cliffhangers may not be the best.

Technical Analysis

Direction & Cinematography

The cinematography beautifully captures the spirit of Mumbai and the struggles faced by students arriving in the city to chase their dreams. Complemented by the heartfelt song and evocative background score, the film gains an added layer of depth and emotional resonance.

Writing & Screenplay

More than just a story about CA aspirants, Half CA reflects on life itself and the various ups and downs we all encounter. Amidst the numerous curveballs and obstacles life throws our way, it’s easy to lose hope. Yet, this show, by simplifying fundamental academic concepts into meaningful life lessons, offers a heartening reminder that resilience and hope are essential to persevere.

Star Performances

As always, Channa delivers an impeccable act as a student, which is not something new, yet the arc of her character makes her look fresh. Tripathi engrosses you in his difficult and sad journey. You wish to never be in his place and, at the same time, root for him to win this battle.

Anmol Kajani and Rohan Joshi support the pivotal cast and especially Channa’s character well, while Prit Kamani appears for a very short time on the screen but keeps breaking the monotony of the show whenever he does.

Conclusion

To conclude the review of Half CA Season 2, Half CA doesn’t follow the typical story arc where the hero emerges victorious and gets a grand farewell. Instead, it concludes midway through a journey, highlighting how sometimes hope is the most vital factor to keep moving forward in life.

‘Half CA’ is a compelling, binge-worthy series that inspires viewers to “Never give up in life.” It powerfully emphasizes that persistence, resilience, and a positive outlook are essential qualities to hold onto while chasing one’s dreams.

We hope our review of Half CA Season 2 will help you decide to watch it.

Watch The Trailer Of Half CA Season 2

Also Read: MAA Review: Kajol’s Mythological Horror Is Much More Than A Haunting Tale Of Love, Power And Evil

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King and Conqueror star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau compares new drama to Game of Thrones
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King and Conqueror star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau compares new drama to Game of Thrones

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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<p><a href="https://www.radiotimes.com/programme/b-eg3dm7/king-conqueror/"><em>Add <strong>King and Conqueror</strong> to your watchlist</em></a></p>

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Juan Diego Botto Femicide Drama is Produced, Distributed by Sideral
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Juan Diego Botto Femicide Drama is Produced, Distributed by Sideral

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Madrid-based Sideral, an integrated production-distribution-sales label which debuted in 2023 at the Berlinale, has announced plans to produce and distribute “Los Relatos” a femicide drama by Miguel del Arco with Juan Diego Botto (“The Room Next Door”), Marta Etura (“Cell 211”) and Ainara Elejalde (Mr. No One”) leading the cast.

Sideral will handle both international sales and distribution in Spain.

Principal photography kicks off in September with Aquí y Allí Films also producing. Its release is targeted for late next year.

“Los Relatos” explores the lasting, painful repercussions of a femicide — even more than 20 years after the crime was committed. It follows Pablo (played by Botto), who returns to his hometown after serving time for the murder of his wife — the very place where it all happened. Only the audience can decide whether he deserves a second chance — ostensibly one his victim will never have.

Said del Arco: “Writing this script has kept me on a constant edge, forcing me to confront deep contradictions. But the act of empathy is precisely what makes us human. Trying to put oneself in another’s place is, I believe, the only way we can move forward as a society.”

Expressing his full confidence in del Arco and his cast, Sideral’s Roberto Butragueño said: “’Los Relatos’ is a bold, necessary project, full of sensitivity.”

The drama explores the emotional and moral complexities that arise when a murderer decides to confront his past rather than vanish into anonymity. It delves into the needs of victims and their families as they seek to reclaim dignity in the aftermath of violence. At its core, the story examines the uneasy coexistence of reintegration and justice, the possibility of forgiving the unforgivable and the pursuit of redemption in the face of irreparable harm.

“What’s truly valuable about this film is the number of questions it raises. We would love for ‘Los Relatos’ to be an accessible proposal for audiences, without giving up on exploring the human issues that generate contradictions, doubts and even rejection,” said Aquí y Allí Films’ Pedro Hernández.

Founded by Butragueño of Elamedia Estudios, Sideral first made its debut presenting feature project “Cheaper Than Stealing” at the Berlinale Co-Production Market two years ago. It launched with a strong slate of 22 titles in either production, distribution or sales. These included Javier Rebollo’s “In the Sultan’s Bedchamber” and “I Have Electric Dreams” from Costa Rican Locarno multiple winner, Valeria Maurel.

Its distribution unit, led by Maria Oliva, has a slew of high-profile pics slated to release, including Michel Franco’s “Dreams” starring Jessica Chastain, and “The Chronology of Water,” starring Imogen Poots, Thora Birch and Jim Belushi.

Other Sideral features in production are Anxos Fazàns’s “Broken Lines” (“Las lineas discontinues”), Manuel Gómez Pereira’s “The Dinner” (“La Cena”) and Igor Legarreta’s “Blind Ants” (“Las ciegas hormigas”).

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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama 'Anemone' Trailer #1
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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama ‘Anemone’ Trailer #1

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama ‘Anemone’ Trailer #1

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I can’t help you… ’till you tell me what happened.” Focus Features has unveiled the first official trailer for the film Anemone, the highly anticipated return of monumental British actor Daniel Day-Lewis (who is now 68 years old). This is set to premiere at the 2025 New York Film Festival in their Spotlight section as a World Premiere before it hits theaters later in October – apparently it’s not playing at Venice, Telluride, or TIFF at all. Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys & generational conflicts. The story follows a middle-aged man who sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother, played by Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Bonded by a complicated past, the men share a fraught and slightly tender relationship. The film also stars Sean Bean and Samantha Morton, and it’s co-written by & directed by Daniel’s son Ronan Day-Lewis as his first feature film. With striking cinematography by DP Ben Fordesman. This looks VERY good so far, and especially stylish. Definitely something to watch this fall.

Here’s the first official trailer for Ronan Day-Lewis’s film Anemone, direct from Focus’ YouTube:

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Intro via NYFF: “Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis roars back to the screen for his first role in eight years in this absorbing family drama directed by Ronan Day-Lewis about lives undone by seemingly irreconcilable legacies of political and personal violence. Co-written by both father and son, the Northern England–set Anemone begins as a middle-aged man (Sean Bean) sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother (Day-Lewis). Bonded by a mysterious, complicated past, the men share a fraught, if occasionally tender relationship—one that was forever altered by shattering events decades earlier.” Anemone is directed by first-time filmmaker Ronan Day-Lewis, son of Daniel, making his feature directorial debut with this project after a few other shorts. The screenplay is written by Ronan Day-Lewis & Daniel Day-Lewis. Produced by Plan B Entertainment. This is premiering at the 2025 New York Film Festival this fall. Focus Features then debuts Ronan Day-Lewis’s Anemone film in select US theaters starting October 3rd, 2025 this fall. First impression? Looking good?

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Evelyn Lozada Spills On 'Basketball Wives' & The Game Drama, Throws Shade At Castmates & Plays Shoot Your Shot!
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Evelyn Lozada Spills On ‘Basketball Wives’ Drama & More (VIDEO)

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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On this episode of ‘Stepping Into The Shade Room,’ Evelyn Lozada sits down to talk everything from ‘Basketball Wives’ drama to the male rappers shooting their shots and everything in between. Additionally, Lozada even spills the tea on her daughter Shaniece Hairston’s relationship with The Game. And the viral scene from the latest season of ‘Basketball Wives’ involving Chantel and Jackie Christie. This, all while speaking with host Thembi.

The ‘Basketball Wives’ Star Shares Her Thoughts On Drama & Altercation Between Chantel & Jackie Christie

Kicking things off, Lozada got right into addressing the viral interaction between mother-and-daughter castmates, Jackie and Chantel Christie. Furthermore, Lozada explained that their viral altercation seems to be a result of “so much happen[ing] throughout the season with them two.”

“I can’t say I was surprised. I think I was crying more so because I was saddened,” Lozada told Thembi, reflecting on the close relationship that she has with her own daughter, Shaniece Hairston. “… It broke my heart because this is bigger than the show…”

As for those who feel like she and the other ladies instigated things between Jackie and her daughter, Lozada disagreed. Furthermore, she even explained that she personally urged Jackie to reach out and have an amicable, private conversation with Chantel prior to their viral altercation. Despite this, ultimately, Lozada explained that she wasn’t surprised things turned physical between the pair. However, she was surprised that Chantel Christie was the one who started the altercation.

“In the scene, she told us that her mom hit her,” Lozada reflected.

Evelyn Lozada Doubles Down On Comments About Relationship With Tiffney Cambridge

About thirty-two minutes into the conversation, Evelyn Lozada began to gush over becoming a grandmother to Hairston’s son, shared with The Game, Blaze. Lozada noted that she approves of Hairston’s connection with the rapper. Then, about 48 minutes into the sitdown, Thembi asked Lozada to set the record straight on her relationship with Tiffney Cambridge, one of the mothers of The Game’s older children.

“It’s a lie that took on a life of its own,” Lozada explained, referring to rumors that she and Cambridge had a friendship prior to her daughter’s romance with The Game.

Scroll above to watch as Evelyn Lozada sets the record straight on it all.

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Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta's Ibsen Drama 'Hedda' Trailer
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Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta’s Ibsen Drama ‘Hedda’ Trailer

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Tessa Thompson Stars in Nia DaCosta’s Ibsen Drama ‘Hedda’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Nothing can wrong tonight, Hedda. Nothing…” But it shall go wrong anyway! Prime Video finally reveals their official trailer for Hedda, the next new film from Nia DaCosta after she made Marvel’s The Marvels (and before she went on to direct 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple which is out next year). Adapted from the Henrik Ibsen play “Hedda Gabler“, DaCosta reinvents the story to tell it from a different angle. Hedda is a provocative, modern reimagining of this classic play. Tessa Thompson stars as the titular Hedda Gabler, who finds herself torn between the lingering ache of a past love and the quiet suffocation of her present life, including feelings for the provocative author Eileen Lovborg. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires & hidden tensions erupt — pulling her and everyone else into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal. “Just a little chaos.” Starring Tessa Thompson, Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss. This looks quite good! A ravishing, passionate new take on this story. It will premiere at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival next month before it’s out for streaming later in October.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Nia DaCosta’s film Hedda, direct from PV’s YouTube:

Hedda Trailer

Hedda Poster

Intro via TIFF: “Newly wed and precariously dissatisfied with life, Hedda (Tessa Thompson), gun-loving daughter of the late General Gabler, has just convinced her husband George (Tom Bateman), a timid but ambitious scholar, to throw a lavish party the couple cannot afford. On the teeming guest list is Eileen Lovborg (Nina Hoss), a celebrated author of a book exploring sexuality — and also George’s key rival for a coveted academic post. Hedda sees the guests as pawns in an elaborate game she plans to orchestrate with ruthless precision.” Hedda is directed by the acclaimed American filmmaker Nia DaCosta, also director of the films Little Woods, Candyman, and The Marvels, plus episodes of the “Top Boy” series, as well as the upcoming 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The screenplay is also by Nia DaCosta, adapted from the play “Hedda Gabler” by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Dede Gardner, Nia DaCosta, Jeremy Kleiner, Gabrielle Nadig, Tessa Thompson. This is premiering at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival this fall. Amazon will then release DaCosta’s Hedda streaming on Prime Video worldwide starting October 29th, 2025. How does that look?

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