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Mesmerizing Featurette Examines Cinematography in 'Train Dreams'
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Mesmerizing Featurette Examines Cinematography in ‘Train Dreams’

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Mesmerizing Featurette Examines Cinematography in ‘Train Dreams’

by Alex Billington
November 11, 2025
Source: YouTube

🎥 “A lot of locations required having a small camera so we could fit anywhere. Easy to move around and follow whatever’s happening.” One of the best films of 2025 is now out in theaters around the world. Netflix has debuted the film Train Dreams, directed by Clint Bentley – it’s in theaters now and will be streaming on Netflix later this month. Train Dreams premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year to exceptional reviews (here’s mine). The stunningly beautiful story is a moving portrait of Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century. It follows him throughout a great deal of his life, through trials and tribulations, as he watches the world change right before his eyes. Featuring a score by Bryce Dessner. Train Dreams stars Joel Edgerton as Robert, with Felicity Jones, Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, Paul Schneider, with Kerry Condon and William H. Macy. This featurette focuses on the very talented cinematographer Adolpho Veloso who collaborated closely with Bentley crafting this, discussing their ideas & techniques to shoot this. He deserves plenty of nominations – it’s a seriously magnificent film.

Here’s the cinematography featurette for Clint Bentley’s film Train Dreams, from Netflix’s YouTube:

Train Dreams Cinematography Featurette

Train Dreams Cinematography Featurette

Train Dreams Cinematography Featurette

You can view the full official trailer for Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams film right here or first teaser trailer.

“A staggering work of art.” Based on Denis Johnson’s beloved novella, set during the early 20th Century, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (starring Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century. Train Dreams is directed by acclaimed American filmmaker Clint Bentley, director of the film Jockey previously, plus a few shorts, and a produce / writer on the Oscar-nominated film Sing Sing. The screenplay is written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar (director of Sing Sing), based on the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson. It’s produced by Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, William Janowitz, Ashley Schlaifer, Michael Heimler. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (read our review). Netflix will debut Bentley’s Train Dreams in select theaters first on November 7th, 2025, then streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 21st. Catch it on Netflix. Ready to watch?

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Netflix, Calm, and Train Dreams: Marketing While You Sleep
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Netflix, Calm, and Train Dreams: Marketing While You Sleep

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Points for creativity: Netflix partnered with mental wellness app Calm to create an immersive audio experience inspired by its Oscar-aspiring “Train Dreams.” The collaboration, launching today, represents Netflix’s first venture on the Calm platform and a potential blueprint for how specialty films can cut through the noise by targeting audiences when they’re asleep.

The 20-minute “Sleep Story x Soundscape” hybrid transforms Clint Bentley’s drama into a meditative audio journey, featuring narrator Will Patton alongside the film’s original score and sound design. Adapted from Denis Johnson’s Pulitzer-nominated novella about a railroad laborer in the early 20th century American West, “Train Dreams” explores themes of solitude, loss, and resilience — the kind of contemplative territory where Calm’s 100 million users already spend their time.

IN YOUR DREAMS - In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie (12) and her little brother Elliot (8) who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true... the perfect family. Cr: Netflix © 2025

The Calm team worked with the film’s sound designer, Lee Salevan, and composer Bryce Dessner, utilizing the film’s sound stems and score cues overlaid with sections of dialogue from Bentley and Greg Kwedar’s script. 

The odds are stacked against independent and specialty films capturing audience attention. However, this may represent a new kind of counterprogramming: Rather than shout louder, this collaboration markets while you sleep.

Calm previously collaborated with superhero franchises like “Venom: The Last Dance” (voiced by Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Venom), but this is the first film partnership to create one of its Sleep Stories.

Calm has also previously created Sleep Stories from public-domain classics like “Pride and Prejudice” and “The Wizard of Oz,” and enlisted talent like Walton Goggins and Lin-Manuel Miranda to narrate original Sleep Stories like “The Yard Sale” and “Adventures in Puerto Rico.”

The film stars Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, and William H. Macy, with Patton’s narration carrying over to the Calm experience. The distribution strategy extends beyond Calm’s app, with Netflix sharing the soundscape across YouTube, Instagram, and X.

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In Your Dreams: Director Alex Woo Interview
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In Your Dreams: Director Alex Woo Interview

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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“In Your Dreams,” a new animated feature from Netflix, is a colorful movie filled with imaginative sights: a world of living breakfast food, a flying bed, a gigantic sand castle in which the legendary Sandman resides. But like the best children’s movies, the actual story is grounded in Earth: The main characters, Stevie (Jolie Hoang-Rappaport) and Elliot (Elias Janssen) are ordinary suburban children whose parents (Simu Liu and Cristin Milioti) are dealing with financial trouble that’s straining their marriage. When their mother leaves on a trip, the worried elder child Stevie stumbles upon a book that allows her and her brother to enter a dream world, and embarks on a quest to find the Sandman in a desperate attempt to find a wish that can save her parent’s marriage.

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The film is the feature length debut of director Alex Woo, who previously got his start working in the art department and as a storyboard artist for Pixar and Lucasfilm. In 2016, he left Pixar to co-found his own company Kuku Studios, which premiered its first project, Emmy-winning children’s show “Go! Go! Cory Carson” in 2020. Around that time, Woo began work on his idea for an animated film tackling the world of dreams, which he thought was relatively under-explored in the world of animation. To find an emotional core to film, he drew inspiration from his own life, and a time in his childhood where his parents were briefly separated, to inform the storyline.

“The challenge with dreams is that anything can happen, right? How do you ground it with a real world emotional story?,” Woo said in an interview with IndieWire. “And that’s when I told [the team] this story about my mom leaving for a little while, and how devastating that was to me, and how the only thing I wanted in the whole world was for my family to stick together. And that felt like such a grounded, emotional and rootable want for a character and so that, like, the marriage of those two pieces, the package of, like, fantastical dream world and a really grounded story for a character, is what gave birth to ‘In Your Dreams.’”

Ahead of the release of the film, IndieWire spoke to Woo about leaving Pixar for his own studio, the inspirations behind “In Your Dreams,” and his hopes for making a Netflix movie in the wake of the “KPop Demon Hunters” phenomenon.

The following interview was edited and condensed for length and clarity.

IndieWire: “In Your Dreams” is your first feature film. What were the challenges that came from the experience? How do you feel now that it’s coming out?

Alex Woo: The amount of work, I was not prepared for that. I mean, I was happy to do it, but I’ve worked on a lot of features, but never in the seat of the director, and so I have so much more respect for anybody who’s finished a film, because it’s just so much work. There’s just so much on your shoulders, and so many questions that have to be answered, and sometimes you don’t know the answers, and you have to figure out how to find the answers in a timely manner, because the clock is ticking and money’s burning and you’re on a schedule.

You started out at Pixar. What lessons from your work there did you bring to this project?

At Pixar, I was really fortunate to work with Brad Bird and Andrew Stanton and John Lasseter. And what I really took away from them was how every single decision you make has to be rooted in the narrative and the needs of the story of the film. That was something that I had always sort of heard in passing, but to see them do it day in and day out, at every single level, was a tremendous education. It really drilled that philosophy home for me, and I’ve started trying to bring that to every single project that I’ve worked on ever since.

Why did you want to leave Pixar to found your own studio?

I was at Pixar for about 10 years. The first half of my career was, I would say, some of the best creative experiences I’ve had in my life. I got to work on “Ratatouille” and “Wall-E,” which are, I think, some of their best films. The second half of my career there was less inspiring because I worked on a lot of sequels. I worked on “Cars 2,” “Finding Dory” and “Incredibles 2,” and some of those movies are good, but they didn’t have the spark the earlier films that I worked on had. I wanted to do original stories, and I wanted to tell stories that had that sort of creative spark that I felt when I first got to Pixar.

IN YOUR DREAMS - In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie (12) and her little brother Elliot (8) who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true... the perfect family. Cr: Netflix © 2025
‘In Your Dreams’Netflix

What were some of your influences while making the movie? It feels like it draws from ’80s kids fantasies films, like “The NeverEnding Story” or “Labyrinth.”

I’m so transparent. Those are some of the movies that I grew up with, and they had such a profound effect on me, and they worked their way into my creative DNA. So, my taste has been really shaped by those films. And naturally it just comes out in my work. I think there’s something about those ’80s movies. There was some magic to those films. You got the sense that magic was possible, that it was real. And I wanted to try and capture that feeling in our movie.

What was your vision for the animation style of the film and how you wanted the dream world to depart from the film’s real world?

Right now, in animation, especially, there’s a lot of experimentation with stylization, right? Because it feels like CG reached its logical conclusion in that you can kind of do anything in CG, in terms of the realistic fidelity of an image. And so there’s been a lot of experimentation in such a great way, like “Spider-Verse” looks fantastic, and they’ve really led the charge on that front. There’s a lot of sort of pressure to figure out what your style is and how you’re departing from traditional CG animation. But I didn’t want to take that approach. I didn’t want impose a style and bring a style to the film. Again, what I learned at Pixar is the story has got to drive every decision. So I wanted the needs of the story to drive what the stylization was.

Our film, because the film takes place in both the real world and the dream world, I knew I needed to have sort of a design aesthetic that would allow me to push the dream world design in a certain way. If our real world design was too stylized, there would be nowhere to go with the dream world. So that meant the real world had to be really kind of grounded in its aesthetic, which is how we landed on the design that we currently have. But then when you get to the dream world, we have the license to really push the design. Our film sort of allowed us to get the best of both worlds. You get this some stylization, you get these anime versions of Stevie and Elliot. But in order for that to mean something, you had to contrast it with something that was grounded.

A large portion of this movie was shot during COVID. What were the challenges of that, both practically and psychologically?

I was working for 18 months on a midnight shift, so I worked every night from midnight to 10 am, and it was gnarly. I think I lost, you know, five years of my life doing that. So that was a huge challenge. Psychologically, I mean, it’s just hard to be isolated from your crew. I think so much great art comes from collaboration, and great collaboration is much more effective in person, because there are so many nonverbal cues that you can communicate with.

When you’re on Zoom, there are not very many nonverbal cues that you can use to communicate your ideas. That’s really what directing is about, trying to communicate a vision that you have in your mind to your team. There are so many different ways you can do that. You can do that verbally, which is sort of the most obvious form, but then there’s gesturing and acting things out through movement, and that’s really hard to communicate when you’re not in the same room with each other. Not being in person, I felt like the chemistry of the team wasn’t as strong as I would like it to have been.

IN YOUR DREAMS - In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie (12) and her little brother Elliot (8) who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true... the perfect family. Cr: Netflix © 2025
‘In Your Dreams’NETFLIX

How do you feel about “In Your Dreams” being a Netflix release and the fact that most people will see it on their TV instead of in theaters? We did see recently with “KPOP Demon Hunters” that a streaming release can still become a major phenomenon.

As a filmmaker, obviously you love the big screen, right? Who wouldn’t? And we definitely made it with that in mind. So the scope of the filmmaking, the attention to detail, it was made and can hold up on the big screen. But I think consumption patterns have changed, and you have to go where the audience is. And so the other thing that Netflix has, the audience, the subscriber base, is so huge. Just at a push of a button, you can access this entire giant worldwide audience. So that’s very exciting for a filmmaker to be able to have that kind of exposure.

“In Your Dreams” releases in theaters on Friday, November 7 and will start streaming on Netflix on Friday, November 14.

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100-year-old Japanese chef from Jiro Dreams of Sushi documentary shares his secret to long life: 'best medicine is...'
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100-year-old Japanese chef from Jiro Dreams of Sushi documentary shares his secret to long life: ‘best medicine is…’

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Usually, in the conversation of longevity, there’s often a search for a ‘medicine’ to increase one’s lifespan and stay healthy for longer. The discourse shifts from superfoods, exercise trends, diets and so on. But what about work? It’s hardly ever counted among the longevity secrets, as usually it is perceived as the very thing that wears people down. Working is typically associated with long hours of burnout and stress.

Sushi legend Jiro Ono turned 100 years old. (Bureau of Social Welfare, Tokyo Metropolitan Government via AP)

Yet for Japan’s culinary legend Jiro Ono, known from the Jiro Dreams of Sushi 2011 documentary, work is the very thing that’s keeping him alive and thriving.

According to an AP report, published on October 27, 2025, Ono, who is now a centenarian, is still not ready to retire. Jiro Ono turned 100 years old this year on October 27, marking a major milestone. Even after a whole century, it turns out retirement isn’t anywhere on his horizon, at least for now. The report, based on government statistics, also stated that Jiro is now among Japan’s nearly 100,000.

What is Jiro’s secret to staying healthy?

The AP report included excerpts from his interaction with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, who asked him the secret behind his health. To this Jiro replied, “I can no longer come to the restaurant every day … but even at 100, I try to work if possible. I believe the best medicine is to work.” His passion for his craft is evident. Even when age has slowed him, as he may not be able to show up every day, his dedication towards his passion remains unwavering. To him, sushi-making is beyond just a profession.

Jiro Ono, the world’s oldest Michelin-starred head chef and a three-time winner of the honour, is living proof of how passion and purpose can act as powerful longevity medicines.

“I plan to keep going for about five more years,” he said last month at an event of Japan’s Respect for the Aged Day, highlighting how he aims to continue working.

He admitted that his hands don’t work ‘well’, but he hasn’t given up, as he still serves sushi to special guests.

About his work

According to the AP report, Jiro is the founder of Sukiyabashi Jiro. It is a 10-seat sushi bar in the basement of a building in Tokyo’s posh Ginza district. He started training for sushi-making at age 7 at the Japanese restaurant of a local inn. He became a sushi chef when he was 25. 15 years later, he opened his own restaurant in 1965.

In 2011, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, a documentary, captured his life’s journey and dedication towards his work. It won several awards and brought his discpline for his craft to a wider, global audience.

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Split Enz at Memphis in May in 1981. (Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Sweet Dreams’ by Split Enz

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

MTV premiered on August 1, 1981, and four different videos by Split Enz aired on the channel in its first 24 hours. The New Zealand band had only made its Hot 100 debut less than a year earlier with 1980’s “I Got You,” but at the dawn of music television, they were briefly as ubiquitous as rock titans like the Who and David Bowie. That’s because Split Enz were one of the most visually oriented bands in the world before the advent of MTV, with outrageously imaginative makeup and costumes. And by 1981, they’d already produced music videos for more than a dozen of their songs that had aired on television in New Zealand and Australia.

One of the earliest and most striking Split Enz videos was for “Sweet Dreams,” a track from 1976’s Second Thoughts that was never released as a single. Musically, the song showcases the distinctive voice and emotive, erudite lyrics of guitarist Phil Judd, who co-founded Split Enz and split frontman duties with Tim Finn on the band’s early albums. Visually, the clip showcases the work of Split Enz percussionist Noel Crombie, who directed most of the Split Enz videos and designed the surreal hairstyles and outfits sported by the band in “Sweet Dreams.”

On November 14, Chrysalis Records is releasing ENZyclopedia Volumes One & Two, a 5 CD set of early Split Enz work including two versions of Second Thoughts, one of them a new 2025 remix of the album by keyboardist Eddie Rayner. Rayner’s remix of “Sweet Dreams,” premiered here exclusively by SPIN, brings out more vivid sonic detail in the instrumental bridge of the original 1976 track, which was produced by Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera.

Phil Judd left Split Enz in 1977 and briefly rejoined the band in 1978 before leaving a final time. Split Enz disbanded in 1984 and have reunited many times since then, including a planned appearance at the Electric Avenue Festival in New Zealand in February 2026. Judd hasn’t participated in any of the various Split Enz reunions over the years, but ENZyclopedia Volumes One & Two presents a loving portrait of the great songs he wrote for the band in the mid-’70s.

Three more essential Split deep cuts:

“Under the Wheel”

At nearly eight minutes long, “Under the Wheel” from 1975’s Mental Notes is an example of the kind of proggy, expansive songs Phil Judd and Tim Finn were writing together before Split Enz’s best known work in the new wave era.

“Missing Person”

Tim Finn’s little brother Neil joined Split Enz in 1977. And by 1980’s True Colours, the younger Finn was writing some of the band’s most memorable tracks, including “I Got You” and the Beatlesque “Missing Person.” After the breakup of Split Enz, Neil Finn would go on to greater international fame with his next band, Crowded House.

“Small World”

Tim Finn’s piano-driven Split Enz songs became a little more direct and concise after his brother’s success with the band, and 1982’s Time and Tide featured some of the elder Finn’s finest work before he began to turn his focus towards a solo career. 

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Must Watch Stunning Trailer for 'Train Dreams' Starring Joel Edgerton
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Must Watch Stunning Trailer for ‘Train Dreams’ Starring Joel Edgerton

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Must Watch Stunning Trailer for ‘Train Dreams’ Starring Joel Edgerton

by Alex Billington
October 8, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Do you think bad things that we do follow us through life?” Netflix has revealed the stunning main official trailer for one of the best films of the year – Train Dreams, by filmmaker Clint Bentley (writer / producer on Sing Sing, director of Jockey before this). Train Dreams premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year to great reviews (here’s mine). Netflix is properly giving this a theatrical release – playing in theaters exclusively in November for two weeks before it arrives for streaming. The breathtakingly beautiful film is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century. It follows him throughout a great deal of his life, through trials and tribulations, as he watches the world change right before his eyes. It’s an incredible film. With a score composed by Bryce Dessner. Train Dreams stars Joel Edgerton as Robert, Felicity Jones, Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, Paul Schneider, with Kerry Condon and William H. Macy. Narrated by Will Patton. The film has been earning more raves playing at festivals all year & I’m looking forward to it releasing soon so everyone can finally watch it. Enjoy.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Clint Bentley’s film Train Dreams, direct from Netflix’s YouTube:

Train Dreams Movie

Train Dreams Poster

You can rewatch the initial teaser trailer for Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams film right here for the first look.

“A staggering work of art.” Based on Denis Johnson’s beloved novella, set during the early 20th Century, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (starring Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker who leads a life of unexpected depth and beauty in the rapidly-changing America of the early 20th Century. Train Dreams is directed by acclaimed American filmmaker Clint Bentley, director of the film Jockey previously, plus a few shorts, and a produce / writer on the Oscar-nominated film Sing Sing. The screenplay is written by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar (director of Sing Sing), based on the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson. It’s produced by Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, William Janowitz, Ashley Schlaifer, Michael Heimler. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (read our review). Netflix will debut Bentley’s Train Dreams in select theaters first on November 7th, 2025, then streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 21st. How does that look? Want to watch?

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Jay Electronica: A Written Testimony: Leaflets / A Written Testimony: Power at the Rate of My Dreams / A Written Testimony: Mars, the Inhabited Planet Album Review
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Jay Electronica: A Written Testimony: Leaflets / A Written Testimony: Power at the Rate of My Dreams / A Written Testimony: Mars, the Inhabited Planet Album Review

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Conspiracies aside, Jay Electronica hasn’t missed a step when it comes to craft. “Ashes to Ashes,” from Power at the Rate of My Dreams, is arguably the most beautiful track out of the collection and hits on all the notes that make engaging the New Orleans native worth the frequent absences and head-scratching beliefs. He takes the Brazilian icon Jorge Ben Jor’s 1969 hit “Domingas,” slows it down, and delivers a mesmerizing stream-of-consciousness verse about his approach to life. “The long road to one’s own destiny ain’t paved/This treacherous path through the wilderness is only for the brave,” he starts, before honoring enslaved ancestors and leaning on that lineage to find peace in the fact that, when his time comes, he will be immortalized in his work. “Letter to Mars,” from Mars, The Inhabited Planet, is addressed to his daughter he shares with Erykah Badu. Originally released as an outtake from A Written Testimony in October 2020 on his own Discord channel, the song marks the beginning of the third and final installment of this new chapter. On it, he speaks of how long it’s taken him to resurface—a process that, by his estimation, was informed by a constant push-and-pull of dark and light forces within. Vocals from Thom Yorke’s “Bloom (Live From Electric Lady Studios)” add melancholic effect.

At his best, Electronica is painfully human. Throughout the duration of a project (and sometimes a single song), he goes from someone burdened by the weight of life, justifiably reclusive, to someone whose chest swells with spiritual belief, commitment to community, and trust in his artistic merit. He reveals these ebbs and flows lyrically, but is just as effective at communicating through voice recordings, selected film scenes, and knowing when to let a track breathe without his rapping present. Leaflets track “Four Billion, Four Hundred Million (4,400,000,000) / The Worst Is Yet to Come” begins with a clip of Stevie Wonder making an impromptu theme song for Soul Train in 1973. The rising New York singer Kelly Moonstone gets a chance to show her chops on Mars’ serene “… shine for me.” Electronica’s own crooning on the hook of “Japan Airline 1628” is so convincing that you may pause to try and find out who it is. And in using Michael Caine’s breakdown of a magic trick from The Prestige for “Dear Mr. Blain, I Won.,” he gives insight into why Act II: The Patents of Nobility (the turn) is always disappearing from streaming platforms.

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Official Trailer for 'In Your Dreams' Animated Adventure About Dreams
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Official Trailer for ‘In Your Dreams’ Animated Adventure About Dreams

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘In Your Dreams’ Animated Adventure About Dreams

by Alex Billington
September 25, 2025
Source: YouTube

“We have a chance to save our family – if we can find the Sandman.” Netflix has revealed the official trailer for In Your Dreams, an animated adventure from filmmakers Erik Benson and Alex Woo. This fun new creation reminds me of the other Netflix movie Slumberland with Jason Momoa, or even Pixar’s Dream Productions series as well, with a similar premise about kids who get into their dreams. In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie and her brother Elliot who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true…the perfect family. “What if your dreams could become reality?” This was just unveiled with a preview at the Annecy Film Festival in France. The voice cast features Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Elias Janssen, Craig Robinson, Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Omid Djalili, Gia Carides, SungWon Cho, and Zachary Noah Piser. With music from John Debney, animation from Kuku Studios & Sony’s Imageworks. This looks like it should be very wild, zany fun.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Alex Woo’s film In Your Dreams, direct from Netflix’s YouTube:

In Your Dreams Trailer

In Your Dreams Trailer

In Your Dreams Poster

In this enchanting tale, Stevie (voiced by Jolie Hoang-Rappaport) and her brother, Elliot (voiced by Elias Janssen), venture through an absurd world of their own imagination to make their family perfect again. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, their dream just might come true. When 12-year-old Stevie and her 8-year-old brother, Elliot, discover a magical picture book that says the Sandman can make any dream a reality, the duo embark on a life-affirming journey into the dream realm to find the mythical character. Longing to make their family perfect, the duo urgently wish for it to come true. In You Dreams is directed by animation filmmaker Alex Woo (aka Alexander Woo), director of Go! Go! Cory Carson: Chrissy Takes the Wheel previously and many other “Go! Go!” shorts & films. Co-directed by Erik Benson. The screenplay is also by Alex Woo and Erik Benson. Produced by Timothy Hahn & Gregg Taylor. Made by Kuku Studios and Sony Pictures Imageworks. Netflix releases In Your Dreams streaming on Netflix worldwide starting November 14th, 2025 this fall.

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Tim McGraw, Nickelback Make Field of Dreams Concert Heaven
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Tim McGraw, Nickelback Make Field of Dreams Concert Heaven

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Field of Dreams is as emblematic of the state of Iowa as Grant Wood’s American Gothic painting. The film’s love letter to baseball delivered alongside a touching father and son reconciliation spawned the iconic exchange between Ray Liotta’s “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and Kevin Costner’s Ray Kinsella that still resonates with every proud Iowan: “Is this heaven?” “No, it’s Iowa.” The Dyersville, Iowa film site – where the baseball diamond and farmhouse still stand – attracts upwards of 100,000 annual visitors to the town of less than 5,000. It’s where cinematic history slides into home, capturing the nostalgia and tradition of baseball through little league games, “Ghost Player” reenactments, and even two MLB games (played in an adjacent field).

Over Labor Day Weekend, the film site, in cooperation with Dyersville and nearby Dubuque, brought U.S. Concert Agency’s festival experience to the small town, easily eclipsing all previous events with an estimated 33,000 concert attendees to see Tim McGraw on Saturday and Nickelback on Sunday. The all-day events were held in a former cornfield across from the Kinsella family home, with the Nickelback show being dubbed Velocity in anticipation of becoming an annual rock festival. The events were marketed separately, with tickets being sold for individual days instead of as weekend passes. Still, taken together, the day-fests proved the famed Field of Dreams quote Dyersville Mayor Jeff Jacque invoked on Saturday: “If you build it, they will come.”

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The McGraw show featured Loess Hills, Dani Rose, Cody Lee, Timothy Wayne, Iowa-native Hailey Whitters, and rising country star Ty Myers as supporting acts. Crowds arrived slowly throughout the day to the sold-out event, eventually peaking between Myers and McGraw. Conversely, Sunday’s Nickelback-led lineup, featuring No Fly List, Lakeview, Fuel’s Brett Scallions, Buckcherry, Default, and Brantley Gilbert, saw both a convergence of rock and country sounds as well as a more enthusiastic crowd, which largely arrived in full by the time Buckcherry took the stage. If music does indeed help plants grow, the corn in Dyersville got an earful.

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Saturday’s concerts gave more attention to the Field of Dreams movie site itself – with good reason. Tim McGraw’s father, “Tug” McGraw, was a pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies, famed for delivering the pitch that won the Phillies their first-ever World Series in 1980. He also happened to be born on August 30th, 1944; for Tim, playing the Field of Dreams on his late father’s birthday was an emotional endeavor, and footage of that winning pitch played as the crowd sang “Happy Birthday” to the late All-Star.

As James Earl Jones’ Terence Mann said in the movie, there is something nostalgic about a site like this that “reminds us of all that once was good and could be again,” and some attendees were certainly surrounded by memories “so thick they’ll have to brush them away from their faces.” Concertgoer Scott West came from West Monroe, Louisiana to see McGraw, his college fraternity brother and former college baseball player. He’d stopped in Gattinburg, Tennessee to pick up another mutual friend, “Scoop” Maurice, whose nickname came from his time as a first baseman.

Ty Myers said of performing at the festival, “Baseball was such a huge part of my childhood. When I got the opportunity to open for Tim at [the] Field of Dreams, it was an immediate yes. I’ve been looking forward to this show all year. Tim is such an icon, and it was a real honor.”

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