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Matt Smith reveals how he had one of his ‘greatest days on a film set’ in new movie Caught Stealing
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Matt Smith reveals how he had one of his ‘greatest days on a film set’ in new movie Caught Stealing

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Indeed, speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com ahead of the film’s release, Smith revealed that there was one day in particular that he had especially enjoyed: filming a high-octane car chase sequence.

“That was one of my great days on a film set,” he said. “I loved that day, because what we had is this thing called a biscuit, which I’ve never seen anything like. And basically, you’re attached to a rally car engine with a rally car driver, and they’ve got this sort of… how do you describe… like, a winch on the back.

“So then you’re in, like, this fairground ride, you’ve got a rally car engine and a rally car driver on the front!”

Aronofsky added, “Yeah, you don’t have to really worry about it… you can just sit there and scream at the top of your lungs!”

Smith added that Aronofsky also let him do a bit of driving for himself – after a couple of lessons – with the director explaining that he wanted to have some grounding to the chase scene.

“It was great because, like, so many action films have kind of taken the physics of it totally bananas and insane – as if that’s the way to engage audiences well,” he said.

“I’m not critiquing that, but there’s something about returning to real physics and real broken bones and real dented cars that is exciting, and you can still find energy in it.”

Caught Stealing follows events after Austin Butler’s ex-baseball player gets caught up in the criminal underworld of ’90s New York when he is asked to look after Smith’s character’s cat, with Zoë Kravitz, Regina King and Liev Schreiber among the other stars with key roles.

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And while the film includes plenty of the trademark intensity found in Aronofsky’s other acclaimed films – which include Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan and mother! – there’s also a more freewheeling sense of fun that feels quite new for the filmmaker.

But Aronofsky says that he more or less approached this film the same way he approaches all his projects.

“I think I approach them all the same, but I always think making films is a lot of fun, and I wanted to have a lot of fun making this film,” he said.

“There was definitely an intention to leave audiences with a feeling of joy and [that they] have a good time at the end of it. But still, I guess it is an intense ride as well. So maybe you get the best of both worlds!”

Caught Stealing releases in UK cinemas on Friday 29 August 2025.

If you’re looking for something to watch tonight, check out our TV Guide and Streaming Guide or visit our Film hub for all the latest news. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

August 25, 2025 0 comments
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What's Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk
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What’s Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Quentin Tarantino‘s recent — and no doubt coveted — appearance on “The Church of Tarantino,” a long-running fan podcast run by Scott K., provided spicy details about the director’s next moves. He’s working on a play he hopes to take to the West End, and during the two-hour episode, he also explained why his purported 10th film “The Movie Critic” derailed. It turns out that Tarantino’s planned limited series, as announced in 2022 for an unspecified network or streamer, began as “The Movie Critic” before he whittled it down to a feature film version.

The Oscar-winning “Pulp Fiction” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director first announced in 2024 that he would not move forward with “The Movie Critic,” about a film writer in 1970s Los Angeles circa the same time and place as “Once Upon a Time.” There wouldn’t have been, he insists, any overlaps in terms of characters, nor would there be an appearance from Cliff Booth (played by Oscar winner Brad Pitt). Of course, we now know that Booth and Pitt are returning for a new film, scripted by Tarantino and directed by David Fincher, for Netflix. Titled “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” the period film went into on-location California production this past week.

'Eden'

On this week’s episode of IndieWire’s “Screen Talk,” co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio recapped Tarantino’s podcast appearance — and specifically about how Tarantino rejected the notion that he is paralyzed by fear or indecision about his 10th and expected-to-be-final movie. For now, the Netflix movie and the eventual stage play will have to sate his fans.

Elsewhere on the episode, we share our own favorite movies from the 1970s in the wake of IndieWire’s ’70s Week, which ranked the decade’s 100 best movies, topped by Bob Fosse’s “All That Jazz,” along with interviews and insights about the era. Our mutual favorites include “Klute” and “Chinatown,” and we gave a shout-out to films like “A Clockwork Orange” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” that didn’t make the cut.

Speaking of podcast appearances, Warner Bros. film chiefs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy gave a candid chat to The Black List founder Franklin Leonard about the studio’s recent successes. They talked about the bidding war for Zach Cregger’s sleeper horror “Weapons” — De Luca got the script at 8:30 a.m. on a Monday in January 2023 and by the next day the deal was closing at Warners’ production arm New Line. They also unpacked further the revolutionary deal for Ryan Coogler and “Sinners”; the filmmaker will get back the rights to the horror movie in 25 years, which is five years longer than Sony’s similar deal with Tarantino and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” a movie Warners chased. At this point, “Sinners” is a Best Picture Oscar frontrunner.

Listen to this week’s “Screen Talk” episode below.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Coolie worldwide box office collection day 10: Rajinikanth film roars back with 70% jump; beats Tiger 3, Dunki lifetime
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Coolie worldwide box office collection day 10: Rajinikanth film roars back with 70% jump; beats Tiger 3, Dunki lifetime

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Aug 24, 2025 09:48 am IST

Coolie worldwide box office collection is now on course to reach ₹500 crore sometime next week. It will be the third Rajinikanth film to do so.

Coolie worldwide box office collection: After a difficult time at the ticket window on weekdays, Rajinikanth’s Coolie is back over the weekend. On its second Saturday, the film saw a 70% jump in collections at the domestic box office. Aided by some upswing at the overseas box office as well, Coolie was able to pull off a good day 10 and surpass two big films’ lifetime hauls.

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Coolie worldwide box office update

Coolie saw a big jump in domestic earnings on Saturday, earning ₹10 crore net in India on the day, as opposed to ₹5.85 crore the previous day. This takes the film’s domestic earnings after 10 days to ₹245 crore net ( ₹291 crore gross). The film has also broken several overseas earnings records for Tamil cinema, courtesy of a bumper start. Its overseas collection now stands at an estimated $21 million ( ₹177 crore). This takes the film’s worldwide gross after 10 days to ₹468 crore.

On Saturday, as Coolie saw an upswing in collections worldwide, the film surpassed the lifetime collections of two recent hits – Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 ( ₹464 crore) and Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki ( ₹454 crore). Both films were box office hits, but were also considered to have underperformed based on their star power. Coolie has crossed both in 10 days, and now looks set to reach the ₹500-crore mark sometime early next week.

Only three Tamil films have crossed the ₹500-crore mark in worldwide earnings: Rajinikanth’s 2.0 and Jailer, and Vijay’s Leo. Coolie would be the fourth to reach that milestone, in all likelihood on Tuesday.

All about Coolie

Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Coolie is an action thriller that opened to mixed reviews but was appreciated by fans of Rajinikanth. In addition to the superstar, the film also stars Nagarjuna, Shruti Haasan, Soubin Shahir, Upendra, and Aamir Khan (in a cameo).

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'Wind Talk To Me' Wins Best Feature At Sarajevo Film Festival
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‘Wind Talk To Me’ Wins Best Feature At Sarajevo Film Festival

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Stefan Ðorďević’s Wind, Talk to Me has snapped up the top prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival, taking the Heart of Sarajevo award for Best Feature Film. The Serbia-Slovenia-Croatia co-production, which earned €16,000 with the prize, is a blend of documentary and fiction and also stars the Serbian helmer and his family. 

The project sees Ðorďević reuninte with his family to celebrate his grandmother’s birthday for the first time since his mother died. According to a synopsis, “this homecoming, driven by Stefan’s urge to complete a film about his mother as well as an attempt to make amends by rescuing a strat dog, will ignite an introspective journey.”

Elsewhere, Ivana Mladenović picked up the Heart of Sarajevo award for Best Director for her project Sorella Di Clausura while the ensemble cast of Fantasy  – Sarah el Saleh, Alina Juhard, Mia Skrbinac and Mina Milovanoviċ – all won for Best Actress.

Yugo Florida star Andrija Kuzmanović took the prize for Best Actor while Best Documentary Film went to Ivette Löcker’s Our Time Will Come. The latter project focuses on a year in the life of an interracial couple. 

Sarajevo’s four competition sections included feature, documentary, short and student films. The festival screened 15 world, six international, 28 regional and two national premieres throughout the eight-day event. A total of 50 films competed for the Heart of Sarajevo Awards. 

The jury comprised of Ukrainian helmer Sergie Loznitsa, who served as president, actor Dragan Mićanović, director-writer-actor Emanuel Pârvu, writer-director Ena Sendijarević and Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle. 

Here’s the full line up of the winners for the festival, which wrapped August 22: 

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST FEATURE FILM  

WIND, TALK TO ME / VETRE, PRIČAJ SA MNOM  

Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia 

Director: Stefan Đorđević  

Producers: Dragana Jovović, Ognjen Glavonić, Stefan Ivančić  

Award in the amount of €16,000.  

The filmmaker behind our Best Film takes a formally bold and inquisitive approach to his very personal subject, working with his collaborators to combine elements of fiction and documentary into a film of beguiling melancholy and delicate beauty. It is our please to present the HEART OF SARAJEVO to the producers and director of WIND, TALK TO ME.  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST DIRECTOR  

Ivana Mladenović, SORELLA DI CLAUSURA  

Romania, Serbia, Italy, Spain  

Award in the amount of €10,000 is sponsored by the United Nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with UNESCO.  

The punk spirit is never far away in this skilfully directed film, which flows like a dostojevskean river, stacking failure on failure, to finally arrive at a romantic comedy, but without the romance. The best director award goes to Ivana Mladenović, SORELLA DI CLAUSURA. 

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST ACTRESS  

FANTASY ensemble – Sarah al Saleh, Alina Juhart, Mia Skrbinac, Mina Milovanović  

Slovenia, North Macedonia  

Award in the amount of €2,500.  

In a film exploring the distances between how we understand ourselves and how others perceive us, our ensemble of talented actresses brought great charisma and authenticity to their roles. We proudly present the Best Actress Award to the ensemble quartet at the heart of FANTASY.  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST ACTOR  

Andrija Kuzmanović, YUGO FLORIDA  

Serbia, Bulgaria, France, Croatia, Montenegro  

Award in the amount of €2,500. 

Our Best Actor brings depth and complexity to a performance of deceptive simplicity, as his character struggles to unlearn a lifetime of avoiding emotional closeness. Our Best Actor Award goes to Andrija Kuzmanović.  

COMPTETITION PROGRAMME – DOCUMENTARY FILM 

Jury:  

Blake Levin (producer, USA)  

Cíntia Gil (film curator, Portugal)  

Veton Nurkollari (artistic director of DokuFest and film curator, Kosovo*)  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM  

OUR TIME WILL COME / UNSERE ZEIT WIRD KOMMEN  

Austria  

Director: Ivette Löcker  

Award in the amount of €4,000 is sponsored by the Government of Switzerland. 

AN OSCAR® QUALIFYING FILM  

The Heart of Sarajevo award for best documentary feature goes to a film that combines the beauty and the challenges of creating togetherness, with the generosity and rigour of making films in the intimacy of lives being lived. It is a film that builds a cinematic time and space for the complexities of love and the politics of coexistence, valuing the richness that each person may bring to our common spaces.  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY FILM  

THE MAN’S LAND / KACEBIS MITSA Georgia, Hungary  

Director: Mariam Bakacho Khatchvani  

Award in the amount of €2,000. 

To a film that brings forward and challenges a centuries old custom. With unobtrusive, yet close and intimate camera work, and with precise editing, we are presented a film that speaks volumes about injustice and integrity. The Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short Documentary goes to Mariam Bakacho Khatchvani for her film The Men’s Land.  

SPECIAL JURY AWARD  

IN HELL WITH IVO  

Bulgaria, United States  

Director: Kristina Nikolova  

Award in the amount of €2,500. 

For the filmmaker’s deft ability to let her iconoclast subject’s charisma and talent erupt on screen, shaping a narrative of Ivo’s performances that push audiences into discomfort with honesty, compassion, and connection, the Special Jury Prize for Documentary goes to ‘In Hell With Ivo’ from director Kristina Nikolova.  

SPECIAL MENTION  

I BELIEVE THE PORTRAIT SAVED ME / MUA BESOJ MË SHPËTOJ PORTRETI  

Kosovo*, Netherlands  

Director: Alban Muja 

To a formally daring film that uses re-enactment to tell a story of survival during the war, as well as the power of art, the jury is delighted to give a special mention to I Believe the Portrait Saved Me by Alban Muja. 

COMPETITION PROGRAMME – SHORT FILM 

Jury:  

Teresa Cavina (festival programmer and script doctor, Italy)  

Cem Demirer (cinematographer and director, Türkiye)  

Nebojša Slijepčević (director and writer, Croatia)  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST SHORT FILM  

WINTER IN MARCH / LUMI SAADAB MEID  

Armenia, Estonia, France, Belgium  

Director: Natalia Mirzoyan  

AN OSCAR® QUALIFYING FILM  

Award in the amount of €2,500.  

The Heart of Sarajevo goes to the film done with exceptional precision and amazing creativity. It’s an authentic story of inner conflict that comes from facing your country falling into the moral abyss. The name of the film is WINTER IN MARCH directed by Natalia Mirzoyan.  

SPECIAL MENTION  

ERASERHEAD IN A KNITTED SHOPPING BAG  

Bulgaria  

Director: Lili Koss  

The special mention goes to the playful film that is set against the backdrop of the Bulgarian rough 90’s, where children, left to grow up by themselves, invent their own world. 

The narrative subtly emerges from witty smart and believable human interactions, directed with youthful energy and supported by vivid cinematography. The name of the film is ERASERHEAD IN A KNITTED SHOPPING BAG directed by Lili Koss.  

COMPETITION PROGRAMME – STUDENT FILM  

Jury:  

Miroslav Mandić (director and writer, Bosnia and Herzegovina)  

Nađa Petrović (writer, screenwriter and director, Serbia)  

Yorgos Tsourgiannis (producer, Greece)  

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST STUDENT FILM  

TARIK  

Serbia  

Director: Adem Tutić  

Award in the amount of €1,000 is sponsored by the Regional Cooperation Council. 

A teenage boy floats through the spaces that define his youth, thanks to a visual approach dominated by the fuzzy depth of field, supported by intense acting and crisp dialogues. It is not a dreamy levitation, but the hardship caused by toxic masculinity of his peers and his family, primarily by his sensitive soul. For the deliberate aesthetics that employ remarkably sparse means and thus aptly convey important narrative issues, for the details that are thoroughly considered and subtly woven into the narrative, the award goes to TARIK directed by Adem Tutić. 

SPECIAL AWARD FOR PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY  

Jury:  

Anna Croneman (producer and CEO of the Swedish Film Institute, Sweden)  

Ivan Marinović (director, writer and producer, Montenegro)  

Norika Sefa (director and writer, Kosovo*) 

GOD WILL NOT HELP / BOG NEĆE POMOĆI  

Croatia, Italy, Romania, Greece, France  

Director: Hana Jušić  

Award in the amount of €7,500 sponsored by Mastercard. 

The award goes to – an intense mystery, set in isolation, that flirts with genre while creating something wholly on its own. Grounded in a strong sense of place, powerful performances speak volumes without excess dialogue in an atmosphere both familiar and uncanny. Its narrative challenges our assumptions and in doing so, it ultimately confronts us with feelings of not belonging. 

SPECIAL YOUTH PERSPECTIVES AWARD  

Jury:  

Anja Jokić (youth policy specialist, Serbia)  

Eréndira Núñez Larios (producer, Mexico)  

Milan Stojanović (producent, Serbia)  

DJ AHMET  

North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia  

Director: Georgi M. Unkovski  

Award in the amount of €7,500 sponsored by the Council of Europe. 

The Special Award Youth Perspectives goes to a film about young people challenging their community and tradition – a lighthearted and humorous, but highly moving story, enriched with endearing and lively performances by the young actors and colorful cinematography, which we believe has the potential to reach audiences, especially the young ones, around the world. For giving voice to youth from small community, this award goes to the producers and the director of the film DJ AHMET. 

PARTNERS’ AWARDS 

EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM CANDIDATE  

Jury:  

Gregor Božič (director, cinematographer, Slovenia)  

Kasia Karwan (film consultant, Poland)  

Dominique Welinski (producer and film consultant, France) 

THINGS HIDDEN SINCE THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD 

Greece, United States  

Director: Kevin Walker, Irene Zahariadis  

The winner receives candidacy for the European Film Academy’s Best Short Film Award.  

CICAE AWARD  

Jury:  

Alexander Omar Lang (film curator and programmer, Germany) Sylvie Da Rocha (artistic director, Cinema Zola, Portugal)  

Diego Ginartes Rodríguez (film curator, programmer and cultural producer, Spain) 

WHITE SNAIL  

Austria, Germany  

Director: Elsa Kresmer, Levin Peter 

The International Confederation of Art Cinemas (CICAE) bestows this award on a film from the Competition Programme – Feature Film. The winning film receives CICAE support for distribution, exhibition, and audience outreach, through a network of 3,000 cinemas.  

CINEUROPA PRIZE  

Jury:  

Srdjan Kurpjel (composer and sound editor, Bosnia and Herzegovina)  

Alfonso Rivera (film journalist and critic, Spain)  

DJ AHMET  

North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Croatia  

Director: Georgi M. Unkovski  

The prize is awarded by the Cineuropa portal, the site dedicated to the European cinema and film professionals, and is given to a fil that besides having indisputable artistic qualities also promotes the idea of European dialogue and integration. The value of this award is €5,000. 

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Wraps Up
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor’s Film Wraps Up

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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It’s a wrap for Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari! Varun Dhawan shared behind-the-scenes photos featuring Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf as the filming officially wraps up. The upcoming rom-com, which stars Varun, Janhvi, Sanya, and Rohit in leading roles, has been generating excitement since its announcement. To celebrate the wrap, the cast posed for a group photo donning Ghibli T-shirts, symbolising their characters from the film.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Wraps Up

Rohit Saraf took to social media to share a joyful team photo alongside director Shashank Khaitan and co-stars Varun, Janhvi, and Sanya. The candid shot captured the lively, youthful energy of the project, set against a vibrant backdrop. He captioned it, “We had too much fun making this, and you’re going to have too much fun watching it. Mark your calendars for October 2 coz it’s going to be too hot to handle!!!#SunnySanskariKiTulsiKumari #2ndOct”

Varun Dhawan also posted some behind-the-scenes images, including a shot with producer Karan Johar, and announced, “SUNNY SANSKARI KI TULSI KUMARI is done!!! Main phir se aa raha hoon @shashankkhaitan ke direction mein Oct 2 @dharmamovies.”

KJo also shared on his stories, he reposted Varun’s post.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is set to release on October 2, but it will face competition at the box office from Kantara: Chapter 1.

About Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

Alongside Varun and Janhvi, the film features Sanya Malhotra, Maniesh Paul, Akshay Oberoi, and Rohit Saraf in key roles. The film has been directed by Shashank Khaitan. He is known for Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Badrinath Ki Dulhania, and Dhadak. The rom-com promises to be a delightful entertainer, produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Shashank Khaitan. It follows the story of Sunny, a carefree and fun-loving guy, and Tulsi Kumari, a cultured and serious girl. Despite their contrasting personalities, fate brings them together, leading to an unexpected love story.

With an exciting premise and a talented cast, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is shaping up to be a must-watch romantic entertainer.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor’s Romantic Entertainer Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Locks THIS New Release Date

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Edinburgh TV & Film Fest Reports
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Edinburgh TV & Film Fest Reports

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

We’re here again, Insiders, as we come to the close of another week. Jesse Whittock here guiding you through a round-up of the most notable stories from the past week. Sign up for the mailing list here.

Shonda Shines

Star power and spice: Jake and Max have been pounding the halls of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre the past four days for the 50th anniversary of the Edinburgh TV Festival, an event that struck a positive chord after a 2024 characterized by doom and gloom. There was more of a creative buzz around the fest this year and it was helped along by some serious American star power in the form of Shonda Rhimes, who won an inaugural fellowship award – as she warned there are genuine fears U.S. networks are self-censoring in the Trump 2 era – and Tina Fey, who is speaking with Graham Norton in arguably the fest’s splashiest session as this email hits your inbox. Last year’s Edinburgh was defined by chatter over the “squeezed middle” – the death of mid-budget programming and the detrimental impact this was having on the sector – but attendees this year told us there was a distinctly “new normal” feeling to proceedings, and this was welcome. Not that Edinburgh didn’t come without its bit of spice. During the opening debate, Channel 4 news chief Louisa Compton set the agenda for the entire thing in one fell swoop as she claimed Netflix had behaved like “TV tourists” by commissioning Adolescence – a show created by talent that Channel 4 had been training up for years. There were audible ‘oohs’ as she delivered her line. Netflix scripted exec Mona Qureshi later hit back, saying: “I don’t think I’m a tourist – I’ve been around.” There were more ding-dongs as the week went on, including frustration from BBC, ITV and 5 chiefs when Channel 4 content boss Ian Katz slammed rivals for being “timid.” It was all very enjoyable to watch, and, to stress, remained good natured throughout. Elsewhere, big show announcements came in the way of HBO-Sky legal thriller War starring Dominic West and Sienna Miller, Channel 4’s reimagining of Army of Shadows from Top Boy creator Ronan Bennett, and ITV’s Traitors-esque gameshow Nobody’s Fool. All our coverage can be found here.

Anti-Bullying Body Funding Failure

Russell Brand, Gregg Wallace, and Noel Clarke

TV stars Russell Brand, Gregg Wallace, and Noel Clarke have faced misconduct allegations. All deny serious wrongdoing

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CIISA refuseniks: On the first morning of Edinburgh, Jake broke the news that several major players in the UK were refusing to fund the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA), an independent body set up to deal with harassment and complaints in the British TV industry in the wake of several high-profile scandals. Channel 4, Disney, All3Media, Fremantle and Banijay have all declined to pay the voluntary fees, we understand, while Netflix and Paramount-owned 5 wouldn’t confirm either way. The BBC, Warner Bros. Discovery, Sky and ITV are among those who are funding. The understanding is the refuseniks are seeking more clarity on what the funds will be used on – CIISA is yet to deliver on its central pledge to launch a misconduct hotline, and several industry sources I’ve spoken to in the wake of Jake’s scoop have questioned why the body’s costs for 2026 are an estimated £2M ($2.7M). Whether that’s necessary or not, it’s a bad look PR-wise to be the guys who aren’t supporting an anti-bullying initiative. This is an intriguing story that looks set to keep running.

Why You Can’t Replace De Niro’s Voice

Robert De Niro in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

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Dubble take: The TV set weren’t the only screen professionals in Scotland’s capital this month. Before Jake and Max travelled up for the television confab, Zac journeyed north for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, which ran from August 14-20. Among several notable talks, three-time Oscar-winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker railed against the use of dubbing in international film releases during a talk about her late filmmaker husband, Michael Powell. “How do you replace Robert De Niro’s voice?” she queried, before answering her own question, “It’s just impossible.” Not only that, but she called the process of sending a film to her European counterparts “painful.” Sorry Euro friends. To be fair, when you’ve edited all of Martin Scorsese’s films since Raging Bull, you’re entitled to your own opinions. In Zac’s report, Schoonmaker addressed Powell’s legendary filmmaking partnership with Emeric Pressburger, which spawned films such as The Red Shoes, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and Black Narcissus. “Their friendship was remarkable,” she said. Lots more Edinburgh Film Fest content flooded in through the week, including stories on Kevin MacDonald, Paul Sng and Two Neighbours director Ondine Viñao. Read more.

Ray Guns For Marvel

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Not so Marvellous: Ray Winstone‘s trip to the Sarajevo Film Festival was, as it turns out, as memorable as you might have expected. In town to receive an Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award, the veteran actor recalled during one talk a bruising experience doing reshoots for Marvel’s 2021 pic Black Widow. “I told them they should recast,” he recalled. “But I was contracted to do it.” So he did. It’s fair to say Winstone isn’t a huge fan of what the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other superhero franchises are doing to the wider ecosystem of filmmaking. “There is room for it and it’s fun, but it takes away from getting cultural films made, which are best for the actors and are really good acting parts,” he opined. Lots more from Mr Winstone about his fascinating career is here, including a story about Martin Scorsese and a famous leather jacket. More Sarajevo stories from Diana here, including a fun talk from Nosferatu actor Willem Dafoe, as the festival comes to an end today.

Daniel Dae Kim‘s Korea Highlight

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‘Butterfly‘ effect: Daniel Dae Kim may have been a favorite on American TV shows for the past two decades on Lost and Hawaii Five-O, but his new Prime Video thriller series Butterfly provided the actor with something none of his past work could. “Shooting something in Korea has always been a goal of mine,” he told Sara in an interview published earlier this week. So keen was Kim to shoot in the country of his birth that he actually asked the head of publisher Boom! Studios whether a TV series could move part of the action from the U.S. and Europe, where the comic books on which Butterfly is based on are set. The recently-named honorary citizen of Seoul got his wish, and the series would shoot in numerous South Korean locations, including in the mountains, countryside and the capital. “I love that we got to shoot in Busan too, which is where I was born,” he recalled. The choice was clearly a good one, as Butterfly this week reached top spot in Prime Video’s U.S. charts, marking both and on- and off-screen success for Kim, who also exec produced through his production company 3AD and a development deal with Amazon MGM Studios.

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Laura Donnelly

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🌶️ Hot One: Laura Donnelly will star in ITV and Poison Pen serial killer drama The Dark.

🌶️ Another One: More big names join the second season of Disney+ ‘bonkbuster’ Rivals, with Hayley Atwell and Rupert Everett signing up.

🥵 Third One: MK2 Films boarded sales on Laura Poitras’ doc Cover-Up ahead of its world premiere Out of Competition at the upcoming Venice Film Festival.

☀️ Sunny fest: Nine films were added to the San Sebastian line-up including Ballad of a Small Player, the latest from Edward Berger, who sat down for a chat with our Editor-in-Chief, Film, Mike Fleming Jr.

🚪 Exit door: Jack Oliver is leaving his role as Head of Co-Productions at Sky.

💃 Re-jig: All3Media International upped Jennifer Askin and drafted in Whitney Muroff, as long-serving Americas chief Sally Habbershaw stepped down.

📋 Listed: Submissions for the Best International Feature Film award at the Oscars are coming in thick and fast.

🤝🏽 Deal: Parasite maker Barunson E&A struck a two-year agreement with Come And See Pictures, the production house run by Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar.

⚽ Ball, ball, ball, footie, footie, footie: A YouTuber has been selected among the broadcasters of the 2025/26 German Bundesliga season.

👀 First look: At Will Sharpe’s transformation into Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the White Lotus actor’s new Sky series.

📅 Release date: For Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault), the concluding part to Prime Video’s hugely popular rom-dram feature trilogy.

International Insider was written by Jesse Whittock. Max Goldbart contributed and edited.

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bitchy | “Dakota Johnson’s latest film, ‘Splitsville’ looks pretty good?” links
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bitchy | “Dakota Johnson’s latest film, ‘Splitsville’ looks pretty good?” links

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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I think Splitsville looks good? People complain about Dakota Johnson’s acting, but I think she’s good at lighter stuff like this. [LaineyGossip]
Cracker Barrel changed their logo, removing both the barrel and the… well, you get it. I have no idea why they did this though? [Buzzfeed]
Caitlin Covington, aka the Christian Girl Autumn influencer, will be doing photos & videos around the seasonal change. [Jezebel]
Is The Rainmaker series any good? Perhaps. [Pajiba]
Jennifer Lawrence had a date night with her husband. [JustJared]
This “Instahottie” looks like James Franco? [Socialite Life]
Happy birthday to Hayden Panettiere. [Hollywood Life]
South Park really bangs out some episodes at the last minute. [Seriously OMG]
Adria Arjona wore Loewe. [RCFA]
Again, I cannot watch Good Boy. Never. [OMG Blog]

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Outdoors Survival Psychological Thriller 'The Wilderness' Film Trailer
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Outdoors Survival Psychological Thriller ‘The Wilderness’ Film Trailer

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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Outdoors Survival Psychological Thriller ‘The Wilderness’ Film Trailer

by Alex Billington
August 20, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Discipline, trust, faith… These are all pillars of a successful young man.” Dark Star Pictures has unveiled the official trailer for an intriguing survival thriller titled The Wilderness, based on a true story, made by filmmaker Spencer King. Executive produced by Aaron Paul, this is set to hit theaters nationwide in October this fall. Kidnapped and abandoned in the Utah desert, a group of troubled boys are forced into a ruthless “Wilderness Therapy” program. Cut off entirely from the world, they must survive both the elements and the mind games of a director who may not be trying to save them at all. What is this survival program really about? Looks like some religious thing that they force upon people to break them down. Based on real life experiences by writer / director Spencer King. The Wilderness stars Lamar Johnson, Hunter Doohan, Liana Liberato, Sean Avery, Vinessa Shaw, Sam Jaeger, Aaron Holliday, Matt Gomez-Hidaka, & James Le Gros. This certainly looks compelling and unsettling, I hope these kids find a safe way home.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Spencer King’s film The Wilderness, direct from YouTube:

The Wilderness Trailer

The Wilderness Poster

A group of troubled teenage boys are kidnapped from their homes and taken out deep into the unforgiving Utah desert, where they are forced into a brutal and secretive “Wilderness Therapy” program. With no contact with the outside world or any other support, their only way home is to earn the approval of the enigmatic program director—whose motives are far from therapeutic. As the line between rehabilitation and manipulation blurs, the boys must decide whether to survive the program or escape it. The Wilderness is written and directed by American indie filmmaker Spencer King, director of the films Black Petunia and Time Now previously. Produced by Aaron Paul, Amy Berg, Larissa Beck, Lily Blavin, Hunter Doohan, Ali Edwards, & Spencer King. This hasn’t premiered at any festivals, as far as we know. Dark Star opens King’s The Wilderness thriller in US theaters nationwide starting October 17th, 2025 this fall. Want to watch it?

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RANVEER SINGH'S BIG BACKING! Supports AI-generated Film "Chiranjeevi Hanuman" | Glamsham.com
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RANVEER SINGH’S BIG BACKING! Supports AI-generated Film “Chiranjeevi Hanuman” | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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The newly announced AI-made movie Chiranjeevi Hanuman – The Eternal has brought forth a fierce controversy within the Indian movie industry. Directed by Abundantia Entertainment and due for release on Hanuman Jayanti in 2026, the initiative is being advertised as a “Made-in-AI, Made-in-India” movie extravaganza. While some welcomed the announcement, others began strong criticism against the project from many key filmmakers.

Ranveer Singh Supports the Project

Bollywood star Ranveer Singh indicated his backing of the film by posting “Wah ????” on Abundantia’s official announcement status. Interestingly, Singh does not follow the production house account but follows one of the producers of the film, Vijay Subramaniam. The understated endorsement attracted notice, particularly in the wake of rising criticism from the creative fraternity.

Filmmakers Slam AI-Driven Approach

Director Anurag Kashyap heavily criticized the initiative, aiming at Vijay Subramaniam and Collective Artists Network, which has many creative people among its representation. In a scathing Instagram post, Kashyap criticized the shift to AI-produced content as a betrayal of human creators. He blamed Subramaniam for standing for profit above the principles of art and appealed to actors to question or distance themselves from agencies supporting such initiatives.

“Any actor or anybody who calls themselves artists and has a spine will be and should be questioning him or quitting the agency,” Kashyap wrote, insisting that creators are being substituted for “AI performances.”

Also Read: Ranveer Singh and Salman Khan Join The Fun! Cameos in “The Ba***ds of Bollywood” with Aryan Khan’s twist

Industry Divided

Director Vikramaditya Motwane too disapproved, posting, “And so it begins… Who TF needs writers and directors when it’s ‘Made in AI’. The intense reactions are a sign of an increasing worry in the creative community about AI in the making of films.

With the release of Chiranjeevi Hanuman in 2026, controversy regarding AI in film is likely to only get hotter.”.

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Doc Film 'Predators' Trailer Exploring the 'To Catch a Predator' Show
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Doc Film ‘Predators’ Trailer Exploring the ‘To Catch a Predator’ Show

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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Doc Film ‘Predators’ Trailer Exploring the ‘To Catch a Predator’ Show

by Alex Billington
August 19, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Some people watching this may feel like you have something to answer for…” MTV Doc Films debuted the official trailer for a documentary film titled Predators, from director David Osit, one of the highest rated docs from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Not to be confused with 2010 action movie Predators, or the upcoming sci-fi action movie Predator: Badlands, this film is actually about the infamous TV show called “To Catch a Predator” where they’d lure pedophiles into a house, and then show them on camera being caught & arrested. Looking back on the show and countless franchises it spawned, filmmaker David Osit turns his camera on journalists, actors, law enforcers, academics, and ultimately himself, to trace America’s obsession with watching people at their lowest. Predators is a chilling, edge of your seat film that delves into the murk of human nature to observe hunter, predator, subject and spectator alike, all ensnared in a complicated web of entertainment as far as the eye can see… This film applies critical thinking to the show and wonders whether it made a difference, or if it was just TV sensationalism that made things worse.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for David Osit’s doc film Predators, direct from MTV Doc’s YouTube:

Predators Doc Trailer

Predators Doc Poster

A cultural sensation from its inception in the early 2000s, Dateline NBC’s candid-camera investigative TV series To Catch a Predator ensnared sex offenders and lured them to a film set, where they would be interviewed and arrested while the cameras rolled. The show was a hit and transformed its host Chris Hansen into a moral crusader & TV star, while spawning a global industry of imitators & vigilantes. But why did we watch so voraciously — and why do we continue to devour its web-based, clickbait-driven offshoots? Looking back on the show and the countless franchises it spawned, filmmaker David Osit turns his camera on journalists, actors, law enforcers, academics, and ultimately himself, to trace America’s obsession with watching people at their lowest. Predators is directed by film editor / doc filmmaker David Osit, director of the films Thank You For Playing and Mayor previously. Produced by Jamie Gonçalves, Kellen Quinn, David Osit. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. MTV Docs will debut Osit’s Predators doc in select US theaters starting on September 19th, 2025 coming soon.

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