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Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film 'Dolly' About a Monstrous Figure
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Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film ‘Dolly’ About a Monstrous Figure

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Freaky Teaser Trailer for Horror Film ‘Dolly’ About a Monstrous Figure

by Alex Billington
September 16, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Whatchu think – you can just do whatever you want now?!” Blue Finch Films has unveiled the first look teaser trailer for a scary, unsettling new horror film playing at genre festivals this year. From director Rod Blackhurst (of Blood for Dust), Dolly is a freaky horror film about a “monstrous figure” that is screening at both Fantastic Fest & the Sitges Film Festival this fall. A young woman, Macy, fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise Macy as their child. A daring blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror. This “chilling folk-horor tale” features Fabianne Therese, Seann William Scott, Ethan Suplee, Kate Cobb, and the “transmasc wrestler” Max the Impaler. FF adds this juicy tidbit: “Nothing is ever quite as it seems, except of course for the absolutely goopy practical effects in this lo-fi throwback to the isolated murder families of The Hills Have Eyes and the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Director Rod Blackhurst combines his clear inspiration with a uniquely demented point of view, building on his previous work.” Sounds gnarly! And the footage is just as frightening & weird.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Rod Blackhurst’s horror film Dolly, direct from YouTube:

Dolly Horror Teaser

Dolly Horror Teaser

From Fantastic Fest: “Chase and Macy drop off Chase’s daughter, Evy, and then hike to a nearby overlook where he plans to propose. Those plans are soon forgotten when they discover a weird ‘art installation’ of many dirty, broken dolls. Unfortunately the dolls are actually more of an altar to the victims of Dolly—a violent, hulking, child-like person in a tattered dress and a porcelain doll mask—who arrives to bury the decapitated corpse of their latest plaything. While they have little interest in Chase outside of violence, Macy catches their eye and is taken home to become their newest doll. With the help of a voice in the walls, Macy quickly realizes she must navigate her captor’s delusions and family trauma to have any hope of surviving the nightmare and the filthy house she finds herself in. Of course that means playing her role of a doll—including diaper changes and feedings—until she can find the right moment to make her move.” 🎀

Dolly is directed by American filmmaker Rod Blackhurst, director of the films Here Alone, Amanda Knox, Blood for Dust, and The Tennessee 11 previously, plus many short films & other projects. The screenplay is written by Brandon Weavil and Rod Blackhurst. Produced by Joseph C. Grano, Noah Lang, Bryce McGuire, Ross O’Connor, Esteban Sanchez, Isaiah Smallman, Betty Tong, and Rod Blackhurst. The film is premiering soon at Fantastic Fest 2025 in Austin, TX later this month and also at the Sitges Film Festival after that. No other release dates are set yet – stay tuned for more updates on this movie. Who wants to watch this horror?

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Fawad Khan’s Comeback Film Aabeer Gulaal Receives Underwhelming Reviews, Indian Release Denied
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Fawad Khan’s Comeback Film Aabeer Gulaal Receives Underwhelming Reviews, Indian Release Denied

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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The much-anticipated romantic drama Aabeer Gulaal, starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, premiered worldwide (excluding India) on September 12, but early reviews suggest the film has largely failed to impress critics. Many have dismissed it as underwhelming and lacking impact, with the BBC Asian Network’s Haroon Rashid calling it “one of the most frustrating romantic dramas I’ve watched in a very long time.”

Rashid further criticized the film, stating, “Not only does it look cheap, but it is such an incoherent, inconsistent storyline, which is such an injustice to the talent that you’re working with.” Sadiq Saleem of Khaleej Times echoed similar sentiments, writing, “One can’t help but feel that Fawad deserved better — and so did the audience.” Saleem also criticized the film’s heavy reliance on Bollywood nostalgia, with “medley of retro songs, and nods to DDLJ and Chandni.”

Gulf News critic Manjusha Radhakrishnan found the film “bloated, padded with unnecessary segues that drag the runtime.” She particularly singled out Lisa Haydon’s much-hyped cameo as “the biggest offender — it adds nothing.” Despite the overall negative reception, Radhakrishnan did acknowledge the onscreen chemistry between Fawad and Vaani, noting that “their chemistry actually clicks.”

Directed by Aarti S. Bagdi, Aabeer Gulaal was originally slated for an Indian release on May 9 but was delayed after a terror attack in Pahalgam. Recent speculation about a September 26 release in India has now been firmly denied. The Press Information Bureau (PIB) debunked the rumors on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “#PIBFactCheck This claim is FAKE. No such clearance has been granted for this film.”

The film had generated significant buzz due to Fawad Khan’s return to Indian cinema after an eight-year hiatus. His last Bollywood appearance was in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil before cultural relations between India and Pakistan led to an unofficial ban on Pakistani artists in Indian media.

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Busan Competition Film 'Spying Stars' Debuts First Trailer
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Busan Competition Film ‘Spying Stars’ Debuts First Trailer

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The first trailer for “Spying Stars,” the latest feature from acclaimed Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara, has been unveiled ahead of its world premiere in competition at the 30th Busan International Film Festival.

The sci-fi drama, a France/India/Sri Lanka co-production, follows scientist Anandi as she visits Hanuman Island to perform last rites for her father. Set in a dystopian future plagued by “Illvibe” — a pandemic caused by machine dominance — Anandi finds herself quarantined in a remote hotel where a mysterious star begins following her. She eventually escapes and seeks refuge with a mother and her transgender daughter.

“I chose to construct ‘Illvibe,’ a disease of the future that finds its origins in technology and devices to narrate a film of loss and mourning, an existential common experience of all mankind of today and in future,” Jayasundara says in his director’s statement.

The film stars Indira Tiwari, Hidaayath Hazeer, Saumya Liyanage, Samanalee Fonseka, Shreepura Mithra, and Kaushalya Fernando. Eeshit Narain serves as director of photography, with music by Alokananda Dasgupta.

Jayasundara has established himself as a major voice in international cinema, notably winning the Caméra d’Or at Cannes for his debut feature “The Forsaken Land” (2004). His subsequent films including “Between Two Worlds” (2009) have screened at prestigious festivals including Cannes, Venice, Locarno, and Toronto.

“‘Spying Stars’ is a liberation film that is spiritual in nature,” the director explains. “It asks one question: in a time of pervasive voyeurism and technological control, how do we retain our humanity?”

The film is presented by House on Fire, Eleenora Images, and Film Council Production, with world sales handled by Bangkok-based Diversion. BIFF runs September 17-26.

Watch the trailer here:

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Tender New Trailer for 'Jimpa' LGBTQ+ Film Featuring John Lithgow
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Tender New Trailer for ‘Jimpa’ LGBTQ+ Film Featuring John Lithgow

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Tender New Trailer for ‘Jimpa’ LGBTQ+ Film Featuring John Lithgow

by Alex Billington
September 14, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I understand the need to find yourself, find your family… I simply said: Frances, this is your grandpa, Jim. But he thought grandpa sounded too old so he gave himself a new name: Jimpa.” Kismet down in Australia has unveiled the first official trailer for a lovely film about family called Jimpa, which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. It’s the newest film made by the Australian filmmaker Sophie Hyde (following Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) and has no US release set yet. Jimpa will have its Australian premiere as the Opening Night film at this year’s Adelaide Film Festival in October. Hannah and her non-binary teenager Frances visits her gay grandfather Jimpa living in Amsterdam. Frances expresses a desire to stay with their grandfather for a year, challenging Hannah’s parenting beliefs and forcing her to confront past issues. Starring John Lithgow as Jimpa, Olivia Colman as Hannah, Aud Mason-Hyde as Frances, with Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Kate Box, and Daniel Henshall. “With warmth, humour and joy, Jimpa reminds us that, in every family, there are stories that don’t add up.” I’m very happy to be quoted in this trailer from my Sundance review. I still think it is a wonderfully warm, tender, worthwhile film… Enjoy.

Here’s the first official Australian trailer for Sophie Hyde’s film Jimpa, direct from Kismet’s YouTube:

Jimpa Trailer

Jimpa Trailer

Jimpa is an uplifting multi-generational family story starring favourites Olivia Colman & John Lithgow. Hannah (Colman) travels to vibrant Amsterdam with her non-binary teen, Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde), to reconnect with her politically-engaged, gay father—affectionately known as “Jimpa” (Lithgow). Frances is besotted with Jimpa and announces they wish to stay with him for a year – to Hannah’s apprehension. Jimpa is fiercely independent, so it is a shock when his declining health is revealed, upending Frances’ plans and bringing Hannah’s sister in from the UK. As the siblings negotiate what happens next, Hannah must confront her past & stories she has told about her family. Jimpa is directed by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Sophie Hyde, director of the films 52 Tuesdays, Animals, and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande previously, plus many other short films. The screenplay is written by Sophie Hyde and Matthew Cormack. Produced by Liam Heyen, Bryan Mason, Marleen Slot, Sophie Hyde. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (read our review). The film opens first in Australia coming up after playing at the 2025 Adelaide Film Festival. No US release is set – expected in early 2026. Who’s interested?

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Mirai box office collection day 3: Teja Sajja film has a stellar Sunday, collects ₹45 crore
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Mirai box office collection day 3: Teja Sajja film has a stellar Sunday, collects ₹45 crore

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 14, 2025 10:11 pm IST

Mirai box office collection day 3: The fantasy thriller earned praise for its VFX. It stars Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj in lead roles.

Mirai box office collection day 3: Karthik Ghattamaneni’s action fantasy film Mirai, with Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj and Ritika Nayak in lead roles, released in theatres on Friday. The film had a strong opening and is performing extremely well in its first weekend in theatres. (Also read: ₹55 crore mark”>Mirai worldwide box office collection day 2: Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj film crosses ₹55 crore mark)

Mirai box office collection day 3: Teja Sajja in a still from the film.

Mirai has a massive weekend at the box office

As per the latest update on Sacnilk, Mirai collected ₹17.33 crore on its third day of release. This is higher than the previous day’s collection, proving that the film has managed to show good growth on Sunday. Mirai collected ₹13 crore on Friday and went on to have a good Saturday with ₹15 crore. The total box office collection of the film now stands at ₹45.33 crore.

Mirai had an overall 31.38% Hindi Occupancy on Sunday. The film is already performing better than Teja’s 2023 hit HanuMan, which also collected ₹ 16 crore on its third day.

About Mirai

Mirai tells the story of a young man named Vedha (Teja) who is destined to become a super Yodha (warrior) and fight off evil. Mahabir Lama, aka the Black Sword (Manoj), is looking for the nine grandhas (texts) left behind by Emperor Ashoka to gain power. Vedha goes on a journey to find a weapon used by Lord Ram called Mirai to defeat Mahabir and protect the grandhas before it’s too late. The film ends up setting up the story for a sequel.

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma hailed the film in his X account on Sunday, and congratulated the cast and crew on its success. He said, “After seeing #Mirai , I don’t remember the last time VFX felt so grand, even in the so called + 400 cr films. Hey @HeroManoj1 I thought you were miscast as the villain, and I slapped myself after seeing your terrific portrayal. Hey @tejasajja123 I thought you might look too young to carry such large scale action and I was double wrong.”

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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto's Las Vegas Film
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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto’s Las Vegas Film

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Lou “Easy” Evans isn’t a particularly gifted singer, but he’s got swagger and pizzaz and panache, and a real gift for choosing the songs he croons on various little stages around the slightly scuzzier side of Las Vegas. Tiny bars and iffy lounges and downbeat casinos are his domain, and set lists full of upbeat jams (Whitney Houston and Stevie Nicks, Mike and the Mechanics and Pat Benatar, oh my!) turned into real heartbreakers are his currency.

Being the biggest star on The Strip has never been his goal, but he’d sure like the opportunity to not feel like such a loser all the time, not to have to scrape by for every penny. And in Vegas? That kind of optimism — “I’d like to have a paid off credit card bill!” — is a liability.

"Calle Malaga"

It’s “another magical day here in Las Vegas, Nevada” when Nic Pizzolatto’s surprisingly low-key feature directorial debut “Easy’s Waltz” opens, though you wouldn’t know it from the Evans brothers. Easy (Vince Vaughn) is gearing up for another throwaway show with his band, The Grifters, in a “budget-friendly” downtown Vegas joint. Sam (Simon Rex) has slinked off to a dim bar, rather than doing his actual job (managing Easy and other local acts), and his eyes light up when he spots a pretty gal (Kate Mara as Lucy) across the way.

And while, as Sam tells it, “the number one rule is to know when to leave the fucking casino,” that doesn’t seem to be happening for either of the Evans men. In a city of people always hoping for the next big score, they’re no different than anyone else, but time is running out, patience is wearing thin, and something has to change. Their luck, it seems, has to turn. Right? Talk about a gamble.

Despite the dire-sounding set-up of Pizzolatto’s film (he also wrote the film’s script), “Easy’s Waltz” isn’t nearly as downbeat as most might expect from the guy behind “True Detective,” but grinding it out in Vegas is never a walk in the park. Not nearly as dark — or deep-feeling — as last year’s “beloved star takes on a vibe shift in a Vegas-set drama,” what “Easy’s Waltz” has in common with that Pamela Anderson vehicle is obvious enough: a solid turn from its star. Vaughn pours himself into the role, but he also seems to understand that going big and broad for this one is a misstep. Easy isn’t a caricature, even if the people and events around him increasingly feel that way.

When Easy catches the eye of local manager (and much, much more) Mickey Albano (a well-cast Al Pacino), his star is suddenly on the rise. Mickey books him into a residency at the swanky Wynn Casino, passing the whole thing off as part of his newfound interest in giving back to the little people, not his bone-deep interest in looking out for himself. Entanglements abound: Mickey is also friendly with Lucy, whom Sam pretends not to know, if only because he’s got the good sense not to show Mickey all his cards. And when Sam cooks up a truly stupid scheme to make some quick cash, there’s little doubt a heavy like Mickey isn’t going to like it.

What Easy lacks up for in obvious vocal ability — though everyone around him, especially Sam, is always quick to remind him he’s the best singer in town — he more than makes up for with flash. But that sort of flash is not the most natural fit for Pizzolatto, whose own sensibility seems to be at odds with the story at hand. Tonal disparities are often on offer, with Pizzolatto going for darker stuff (someone is gonna break your legs, sucka!) and Vaughn infusing the whole thing with non-stop, hangdog charm. Easy is the kind of dude who sings “The Little Drummer Boy” like it’s the saddest song in the world, but that’s not good enough for Pizzolatto, who opts to shoot that performance in black and white, because why not.

Despite the various dramas that swirl around this group of Vegas locals and wannabes, “Easy’s Waltz” meanders toward the bulk of its real punch, with its plot only kicking in long past its halfway mark. By then, Easy has become a viral hit, Sam has dug himself in way too deep, and Mickey is itching to show his true colors. Audiences might almost be eager to hear a classic limb-breaking threat by then, because far too much of this has been, well, a bit too easy going down.

Grade: B-

“Easy’s Waltz” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Official Trailer for 'Swim to Me' Film About a Maid in Santiago, Chile
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Official Trailer for ‘Swim to Me’ Film About a Maid in Santiago, Chile

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘Swim to Me’ Film About a Maid in Santiago, Chile

by Alex Billington
September 12, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Have fun. Learn new things. You can’t stay cooped up here with Estela.” Netflix has debuted the official trailer for a Chilean film titled Swim to Me, also known as Limpia in Spanish (which translates directly to Clean). The film is inspired by Alia Trabucco’s best-selling novel of the same name, following the story of Estela, a woman from rural Chile, who embarks on a journey to Santiago, leaving her family behind to work as a maid for an affluent household. Netflix will release it globally in October for streaming at home. Swim To Me is a gripping family drama that tells the story of the intense relationship between Estela, a domestic worker, and the six-year-old girl she takes care of day and night. As their bond grows stronger, they build a secret, dependent world that will lead them to an inevitable outcome. This stars María Paz Grandjean, Rosa Puga, Ignacia Baeza, Benjamin Westfall, and Rodrigo Palacios. It looks okay – worth a watch.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Dominga Sotomayor’s film Swim to Me, from Netflix’s YouTube:

Swim to Me POster

Inspired by Alia Trabucco’s best-selling novel, Swim To Me is a haunting family drama that tells the story of the intense relationship between Estela (starring María Paz Grandjean), a domestic worker from rural Chile, and the six-year-old girl she cares for day and night. As their bond grows closer, they build a secret, dependent world that leads them to an inevitable outcome. Swim to Me, also known as Limpia, is directed by Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor, director of the movies Thursday Till Sunday, Mar, and Too Late to Die Young, plus many short films & other projects. The screenplay is written by Gabriela Larralde and Dominga Sotomayor; adapted from Alia Trabucco Zerán’s novel also titled “Clean“. Produced by Rocío Jadue, Juan de Dios Larraín, and Pablo Larraín. Netflix will debut Sotomayor’s Swim to Me film streaming on Netflix worldwide starting October 10th, 2025 coming soon this fall. Anyone interested in watching?

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Paramount Denounces Boycott of Israeli Film Institutions
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Paramount Denounces Boycott of Israeli Film Institutions

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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To date, over 4,000 actors, directors, and other members of the film and TV industry have signed a pledge to boycott any Israeli film institutions that were considered “complicit” with the “genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.” Now, Paramount has emerged as the first studio to speak out against the boycott.

Paramount chief communications officer Melissa Zukerman, in a statement published by Variety, said that “At Paramount, we believe in the power of storytelling to connect and inspire people, promote mutual understanding, and preserve the moments, ideas, and events that shape the world we share. This is our creative mission.”

The statement continues:

“We do not agree with recent efforts to boycott Israeli filmmakers. Silencing individual creative artists based on their nationality does not promote better understanding or advance the cause of peace. The global entertainment industry should be encouraging artists to tell their stories and share their ideas with audiences throughout the world. We need more engagement and communication — not less.”

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Paramount’s decision to make this statement follows the studio completing its recent merger with David Ellison’s Skydance, which was only approved by the FCC after Paramount made certain concessions to the Trump administration regarding its news coverage. The White House has been largely supportive of Israel in recent months, though Trump did speak out against Israel’s recent military strike against Qatar.

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Lewis Tan & Holt McCallany in Action Thriller Film 'Safe House' Trailer
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Lewis Tan & Holt McCallany in Action Thriller Film ‘Safe House’ Trailer

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Lewis Tan & Holt McCallany in Action Thriller Film ‘Safe House’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 11, 2025
Source: YouTube

“You’re hiding something…” “I’m not even here, man.” Voltage Pictures has revealed an official trailer for a movie called Safe House, a generic action thriller made by filmmaker Jamie Marshall. Not to be confused with the 2012 Denzel Washington movie also literally called Safe House – or any of the other recent movies about people hiding out in a safe house. The intense thriller is about six government agents sequestered in a covert location after a terror attack on Los Angeles. As they attempt to navigate their way through a web of paranoia, they come to suspect the perpetrator may be one of their own. But, who? Starring Lewis Tan, Lucien Laviscount, Hannah John-Kamen, Ethan Embry, and Holt McCallany. As totally expected, this looks especially bad. The script will probably make it even worse if anyone dares try to watch this film.

Here’s the official trailer for Jamie Marshall’s action thriller movie Safe House, direct from YouTube:

Safe House Movie Trailer

Six federal agents in hiding out at a safe house after a Los Angeles terror attack quickly grow suspicious of each other as they realize the perpetrator could be hiding among them. Safe House is directed by British filmmaker Jamie Marshall, making his second feature film after directing Dirty Lies (2017) previously, plus decades of other work as a second unit director in the film industry. The screenplay is written by Leon Langford. Produced by Alexandra Cocean, Lucas Jarach, and Timothy C. Sullivan. This hasn’t premiered at any film festivals or elsewhere, as far as we know. Voltage Pictures will debut Marhsall’s Safe House movie in select US theaters coming soon this fall stay tuned for the exact date. Anyone interested in watching this?

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Wavelength Hires Producer Stacey Reiss as Head of Film
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Wavelength Hires Producer Stacey Reiss as Head of Film

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Wavelength has hired producer Stacey Reiss as its new head of film, scripted and unscripted.

The company’s credits include Daniel Minahan’s narrative feature “On Swift Horses,” which starred Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi, Alex Braverman’s Venice award-winning documentary “Thank You Very Much” about Andy Kaufman, and the newly opened “Burlesque the Musical” featuring music by Christina Aguilera and Sia.

In her new role, Reiss will work closely with Jenifer Westphal, the company’s CEO and founder, and Joe Plummer, its president, to expand Wavelength’s slate of films, episodic series and shorts, while overseeing the company’s development and production teams.

An Emmy-winning filmmaker, Reiss has worked in both scripted and documentary storytelling. Most recently, she served as executive producer on the entertainment team at RadicalMedia, the company behind “Summer of Soul” and “Fog of War.” Her recent credits include Netflix’s “The Seat,” which followed Mercedes’ rookie Formula 1 driver; “Hollywood Black,” directed by Justin Simien, which won an Independent Spirit Award and received two Emmy nominations; and an upcoming documentary on musician Noah Kahan.

Reiss’ body of work includes  “Spaceship Earth,” which premiered at Sundance and was acquired by Neon, Netflix’s Emmy-nominated “The Andy Warhol Diaries,” Netflix’s “The Perfection” starring Allison Williams and Logan Browning and HBO’s “Tokyo Project” starring Elisabeth Moss and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. She also produced”The Eagle Huntress,” as well as the films “Santa Camp,” “It’s a Hard Truth,” “Ain’t It, Suited,” “The Diplomat,” “It’s Me, Hilary” and “I Knew It Was You.”

Reiss’ films have screened at Sundance, Telluride, Toronto, Tribeca, SXSW, IDFA and more. She previously spent over a decade as an Emmy-winning producer at “Dateline NBC” and holds a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Reiss is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Producers Guild and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She also serves as chair of Reboot, a Jewish arts and culture nonprofit, and sits on the advisory board of Reboot Studios.

“Stacey is an exceptional producer,” said Westphal and Plummer. “Her creative vision and leadership come at a pivotal moment as Wavelength expands its mission as a fully independent studio. She will be instrumental as we scale up our productions and take bold creative risks.”

“I’ve admired what Jenifer and Joe have built over the last decade,” Reiss said. “We share a commitment to telling extraordinary stories and championing new voices. I’m excited to join a team that’s fearless about creative risk and dedicated to building a truly independent studio.” 

Wavelength’s portfolio includes Sam Green’s “32 Sounds,” Frank Marshall’s “Rather” and Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang’s “One Child Nation.” Narrative credits include Ekwa Msangi’s “Farewell Amor.” Broadway productions include the Tony-winning “The Outsiders” and Tony nominees “The Who’s Tommy” and “Here Lies Love.”

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