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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright's patchy remake
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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

A star rating of 3 out of 5.

On-the-rise action man Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters) takes on a role originally played on screen by his Expendables 3 co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in this explosive, big-budget remake of the 1987 thriller.

Set in a dystopian, totalitarian United States where violent television programmes have become the opium of the people, the original film was based on a 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his Richard Bachman pseudonym), but co-writer/director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Last Night in Soho) has opted to stay even closer to the source material for his adaptation.

So, instead of Arnie’s Ben Richards being a cop coerced to participate in the game, Powell’s Richards is a working-class Everyman living in an overcrowded slum, whose frustration with his inability to hold down a job and look after his waitress wife and their ailing toddler forces him to volunteer for the financially lucrative if lethal Running Man TV show.

Avoid capture for 30 days and $1 billion is the ultimate reward. However, contestants are also hunted across the United States by an elite team of assassins led by a merciless masked mystery man. The action is televised to an audience happy to dob them in to the authorities for a slice of the financial pie, all under the auspices of ever-smirking network CEO and smug puppet-master Dan Killian (Josh Brolin).

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Killian and motor-mouthed MC Bobby T (Colman Domingo) consider Richards a ratings winner, especially when he continues to evade his murderous pursuers and their ever-present drone cameras, and then survives by the skin of his teeth when they do get close, as in one fiery encounter at a down-at-heel Boston hotel. However, could Richards’s resilience and apoplectic defiance inspire something other than bloodlust from viewers and threaten their best-laid corporate plans?

No stranger to delivering breakneck action (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver), Wright produces plenty of nerve-jangling, kinetic set-pieces, whether it is a deadly game of chicken on a bridge or the climactic airborne stand-off. The fact the deadly contest takes place across the US (rather than a murky underground labyrinth as seen in the 1987 movie) also expands the scope of the story, revealing an America riven by economic inequality and manipulated by a self-satisfied few who have no qualms about using fake news to control the narrative.

A similar theme fuels The Long Walk – released earlier this year, and also based on an early King story – in which televised survival of the fittest is used to distract ordinary folk from their impoverished plight. It’s the type of allegory that Wright’s director idol George A Romero (of Night of the Living Dead fame) would have applauded.

However, the episodic nature of the plot, with Richards having to don a variety of disguises to lay low and avoid recognition, occasionally leads to a lull in the pace and a lessening of tension.

Nevertheless, Powell proves to be a charismatic hero, bristling with anger but also able to stay alive thanks to his own ingenuity and much-needed assistance from those he meets on his travels, such as cameoing William H Macy, Emilia Jones (CODA) and Michael Cera (star of Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs the World), whose mercurial rebel lives in an elaborately booby-trapped bolt-hole worthy of Rambo.

Oh, and regarding cameos, keep your eyes peeled for a left-field appearance from Schwarzenegger himself.

The Running Man is released in UK cinemas on Wednesday 12th November 2025.

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

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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright's patchy remake
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The Running Man review: Glen Powell proves a charismatic hero in Edgar Wright’s patchy remake

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

The Running Man is in cinemas from Wednesday 12 November. Add it to your watchlist

On-the-rise action man Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters) takes on a role originally played on screen by his Expendables 3 co-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in this explosive, big-budget remake of the 1987 thriller.

Set in a dystopian, totalitarian United States where violent television programmes have become the opium of the people, the original film was based on a 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his Richard Bachman pseudonym), but co-writer/director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Last Night in Soho) has opted to stay even closer to the source material for his adaptation.

Glen Powell in The Running Man. Paramount

So, instead of Arnie’s Ben Richards being a cop coerced to participate in the game, Powell’s Richards is a working-class Everyman living in an overcrowded slum, whose frustration with his inability to hold down a job and look after his waitress wife and their ailing toddler forces him to volunteer for the financially lucrative if lethal Running Man TV show.

Avoid capture for 30 days and $1 billion is the ultimate reward. However, contestants are also hunted across the United States by an elite team of assassins led by a merciless masked mystery man. The action is televised to an audience happy to dob them in to the authorities for a slice of the financial pie, all under the auspices of ever-smirking network CEO and smug puppet-master Dan Killian (Josh Brolin).

Colman Domingo in The Running Man, wearing a purple tuxedo and with his arms outstretched

Colman Domingo in The Running Man Paramount

Killian and motor-mouthed MC Bobby T (Colman Domingo) consider Richards a ratings winner, especially when he continues to evade his murderous pursuers and their ever-present drone cameras, and then survives by the skin of his teeth when they do get close, as in one fiery encounter at a down-at-heel Boston hotel. However, could Richards’s resilience and apoplectic defiance inspire something other than bloodlust from viewers and threaten their best-laid corporate plans?

Josh Brolin in The Running Man, sat at a desk, smiling and pointing

Josh Brolin in The Running Man Ross Ferguson/Paramount Pictures

No stranger to delivering breakneck action (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver), Wright produces plenty of nerve-jangling, kinetic set-pieces, whether it is a deadly game of chicken on a bridge or the climactic airborne stand-off. The fact the deadly contest takes place across the US (rather than a murky underground labyrinth as seen in the 1987 movie) also expands the scope of the story, revealing an America riven by economic inequality and manipulated by a self-satisfied few who have no qualms about using fake news to control the narrative.

A similar theme fuels The Long Walk – released earlier this year, and also based on an early King story – in which televised survival of the fittest is used to distract ordinary folk from their impoverished plight. It’s the type of allegory that Wright’s director idol George A Romero (of Night of the Living Dead fame) would have applauded.

However, the episodic nature of the plot, with Richards having to don a variety of disguises to lay low and avoid recognition, occasionally leads to a lull in the pace and a lessening of tension.

Nevertheless, Powell proves to be a charismatic hero, bristling with anger but also able to stay alive thanks to his own ingenuity and much-needed assistance from those he meets on his travels, such as cameoing William H Macy, Emilia Jones (CODA) and Michael Cera (star of Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs the World), whose mercurial rebel lives in an elaborately booby-trapped bolt-hole worthy of Rambo.

Oh, and regarding cameos, keep your eyes peeled for a left-field appearance from Schwarzenegger himself.

November 11, 2025 0 comments
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Enrique Iglesias' Concert In Mumbai Is A Night To Remember: 'Bailamos' And 'Hero' Steal The Show | Glamsham.com
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Enrique Iglesias’ Concert In Mumbai Is A Night To Remember: ‘Bailamos’ And ‘Hero’ Steal The Show | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Global pop sensation Enrique Iglesias made a spectacular comeback to India this week, performing two consecutive sold-out concerts at Mumbai’s MMRDA Grounds on October 29 and 30. The performances, part of his ongoing world tour, marked his first appearance in the country since 2012 — a return fans had been waiting over a decade for.

For those who grew up listening to his music, the nights were filled with nostalgia and emotion. Enrique delivered a hit-packed setlist featuring classics like Bailamos, Escape, Hero, and Be With You, as the audience sang along to every lyric. During Hero, he paused mid-performance to let the crowd take over, smiling warmly and greeting fans with a heartfelt “Namaste.” The connection between the singer and his Indian fans was electric, transforming the arena into a sea of voices and memories.

Enrique Iglesias didn’t just perform he took our breath away!
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.#IF #IndiaForums #EnriqueIglesias #LiveConcert #FanMoment #Hero #DreamComeTrue #EnriqueIglesiasMumbai #MumbaiConcert @enriqueiglesias pic.twitter.com/4kCcoot2dG

— India Forums (@indiaforums) October 29, 2025

In a surprise moment, Enrique playfully introduced the iconic beat of Panjabi MC’s “Mundian Tu Bach Ke Rahi”, sending the crowd into a frenzy before shifting smoothly into his next number. While his vocals occasionally showed the wear of time, his charisma, energy, and sincerity more than compensated. Sharing memories of his first India visit in 2004, Enrique’s reminiscence drew loud cheers from long-time followers.

The audience also included several Bollywood celebrities — among them Malaika Arora, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, Sonal Chauhan, and Pragya Jaiswal — all seen dancing and singing along to his timeless hits.

Also Read: The Party King Arrives: Enrique Iglesias Dons ‘Party Naked’ Shirt in Mumbai

Day 1 Concert came to an end… What an electrifying night it was… Damn @enriqueiglesias you killed it#mumbai #concert #enriqueiglesias #india pic.twitter.com/vd0tkDP56n

— Vivek Poddar (@vivekpoddar305) October 29, 2025

For over an hour, Enrique’s show felt less like a typical concert and more like an emotional reunion, uniting generations through music. Even without flawless vocals, his warmth and connection made the night unforgettable — a celebration of memories, melody, and enduring love from Indian fans.

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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From Hero to Escape: Enrique Iglesias stuns Mumbai with his greatest hits on India return after 2012

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias’ return to India this week felt like a long-awaited reunion — a little older, a little rougher around the edges, but still effortlessly charming. The Spanish pop superstar took the stage at Mumbai’s MMRDA Grounds for two sold-out nights on October 29 and 30 as part of his global tour, marking his first performance in the country since 2012.

Enrique Iglesias last performed in India in 2012

For fans who grew up with his music, this was a night built on nostalgia and singalongs. Enrique rolled through a slew of his biggest hits — Bailamos, Escape, Hero, and Be With You — each met with thunderous applause. The crowd sang every lyric as if no time had passed, and when he paused midway through Hero, they took over entirely. A smiling Enrique folded his hands, said Namaste, and let the audience carry the chorus.

Adding to the fun, he slipped in a playful Indian touch — teasing the intro of Panjabi MC’s global hit Mundian Tu Bach Ke Rahi before segueing into his next number.

That said, it wasn’t Enrique at his most flawless. His vocals occasionally wavered, the smooth tone that once defined his performances sometimes sounding stretched. But it hardly mattered. For the little over an hour that he was on stage, his charisma and warmth kept the audience hooked.

Midway through, Enrique reminisced about his first trip to India in 2004, earning loud cheers from fans who had followed his journey ever since. That sense of shared memory carried through the evening — this wasn’t just a concert, it was a celebration of everything his music meant to a generation.

Among those soaking in the nostalgia were Bollywood stars Malaika Arora, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, Sonal Chauhan and Pragya Jaiswal among others, who were spotted dancing and singing along to several of Enrique’s songs.

In a progressive move, the organisers had also dedicated a section for persons with disabilities (PWD), ensuring they could enjoy the show comfortably. It was heartening to see fans in that section singing and waving along with everyone else — a telling sign that India is getting serious about improving its concert infrastructure.

It was clear that Enrique’s return wasn’t just about revisiting old hits — it was about rekindling a shared history between him and audience. Even without his vocal perfection, his sincerity and stage presence carried the night. For fans who had waited years to see him again, the concert was less a performance and more a reminder of why his music still resonates across generations.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Criminal Playing A Hero? Abhinav Kashyap's Explosive Comments On Salman Khan! | Glamsham.com
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Criminal Playing A Hero? Abhinav Kashyap’s Explosive Comments On Salman Khan! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The old rivalry between Salman Khan and director Abhinav Kashyap has resurfaced with a new series of comments from both parties. Abhinav, whose claim to fame is working on the 2010 blockbuster Dabangg, took another scathing jibe at the Bollywood mega star, dubbing him a “criminal” in an interview recently.

Talking to Bollywood Thikana, 51-year-old director Abhinav bashed Salman’s new movie Battle of Galwan, in which the actor will essay the role of a soldier. Abhinav bluntly stated, “A criminal like him will play a soldier?” pointing towards the numerous legal cases Salman has been facing all these years. He also added that it is not Salman who gets most hurt by his words but his fans.

Kashyap then went on to claim that Salman’s real problem with him stems from the fact that he could never be “bought.” He stated, “That’s what bothers him. His money is useless here. I’m not for sale,” making it clear that he sees his criticism as a matter of principle rather than personal vendetta. “I speak only from truth, not hate,” he added.

Salman didn’t stay absolutely silent in response. On Weekend Ka Vaar of Bigg Boss 19, the actor seemed to make a veiled but sharp comment about Abhinav without naming him. “There’s one more Dabangg guy who’s taking jibes at me and Aamir Khan as well. I just want to ask, you got any work, brother?” he smiled, eliciting laughter from viewers.

Salman subsequently went on to suggest that Abhinav had ruined his own career by always berating everyone else in the industry instead of attending to his art. “Attend to your family,” he counseled, implying that bitterness will get you nowhere. He finished up on a religious note: “You want to bring me on my knees, but I do that every day for God.”

This conflict is not new. The conflict between Salman Khan and Abhinav Kashyap started in 2010, when Abhinav accused Salman and his brothers, Arbaaz and Sohail Khan, of hijacking Dabangg and pushing him out of his own project. Ever since, Kashyap has incessantly accused the Khan family of attempting to destroy his career and of employing their clout to stifle his prospects in the industry.

Also Read: Pankaj Dheer’s Funeral: Salman Khan’s Emotional Goodbye to a Legend

With this recent trade, it’s evident the controversy between the director and the star is still far from over, again dragging their buried feud to the forefront.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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HERO WORSHIP - SPIN
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HERO WORSHIP – SPIN

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

In the rock-meets-cinema hall of fame, nothing rocks harder (or funnier) than track four on the Waterboys’ 2020 album Good Luck, Seeker, “Dennis Hopper.” And now Mike Scott, the group’s leader and sole constant member since its inception 42 years ago, has devoted an entire album to his celluloid hero. Titled Life, Death and Dennis Hopper (Sun), it’ll make fans of the late Easy Rider star and Hollywood bad boy feel like kids on Christmas morning. 

“It was a whole lot of fun,” says Scott. “Being directed by the chronology of Hopper’s life relieved me of some responsibility in a very pleasant way. The running order assembled itself because it had to fit the chronology of his story. It’s almost like the limitations are liberating.”

The music certainly feels liberated. There’s finger-popping swing (“Hollywood ’55”). There’s lounge pop (“Andy [A Guy like You]”). There’s born-to-be-wild biker rock (“Live in the Moment, Baby”). There are brightly spotlit cameos (Steve Earle, Fiona Apple, Bruce Springsteen), an unhinged distillation of Hopper’s maniacally depraved star turn in David Lynch’s Blue Velvet (“Frank [Let’s Fuck]”), and an Ennio Morricone-worthy dirge (“Venice, California (Victoria) / The Passing of Hopper”). There’s even a reverential paean to the stabilizing pastime that Hopper took up to help him stay off cocaine and booze once he’d gone through rehab (“Golf, They Say”).

So what are Scott’s favorite Hopper performances? Blue Velvet, (naturally) as well as The American Friend, Out of the Blue, and Apocalypse Now. “But,” he says, “I’ve a great fondness for The Glory Stompers. It’s a biker B movie that he made shortly before Easy Rider. He plays a kind of cross between a Hell’s Angel and a juvenile delinquent. I do like that one.”

How’s Scott’s own golf game? “Terrible! If you look at the video for “Golf, They Say,” you never actually see me hit a ball. I look semi-convincing when I’m strutting around, carrying the bag on my back. But, no,” he admits, laughing, “my game is bad.”

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The Raja Saab Trailer Unveils Prabhas' Dual Role: A Hero And A Victim In A Haunted Haveli | Glamsham.com
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The Raja Saab Trailer Unveils Prabhas’ Dual Role: A Hero And A Victim In A Haunted Haveli | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Prabhas fans can finally celebrate, as the much-awaited official trailer of his next release The Raja Saab has been released — giving us a gripping sneak peek into what is shaping up to be a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience. The film will make a grand theatrical debut on January 9, 2026, perfectly in line with the Pongal festival, building up fans’ expectations.

Directed by Maruthi, The Raja Saab is a welcome addition to the horror-comedy genre, and an interesting departure for Prabhas after a series of high-voltage action dramas. The trailer sets us into a colorful, spook-filled world populated by offbeat characters, ghostly shocks, and a dash of romance — all in line for a mass entertainer with a supernatural punch.

With Niddhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, and Ridhhi Kumar playing co-leads, the movie promises to feature robust female characters, each of which displays her own charm and energy on screen. Though Prabhas is brilliant as a charismatic character, juggling humor, mystery, and heroism, the supporting cast lends richness and energy to the story.

#Prabhas Looks #TheRajaSaab #TheRajaSaabTrailer pic.twitter.com/5MUEe1APvn

— Cinema Lover (@CinemasLoveRRR) September 29, 2025

Even though it is still months from the end of post-production, the producers have released this initial trailer in a deliberate attempt to gain traction and provide a peek at the unusual tone of the film. From vibrant village landscapes to creepy haunted scenes and comedic timing, the trailer promises a mixture of romance, terror, and laughter — all in a holiday package.

Made on a grand scale with rich visuals and an enthralling score, The Raja Saab is looking to be a family-oriented crowd-puller. With the Pongal 2026 release date now confirmed, the stage is set for Prabhas to present yet another box-office extravaganza — this time around with a spine-tingling twist!

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Crunchyroll Fall 2025 anime lineup: Spy x Family Season 3, My Hero Academia finale and more
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Crunchyroll Fall 2025 anime lineup: Spy x Family Season 3, My Hero Academia finale and more

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Crunchyroll has announced its Fall 2025 anime lineup. From an anime about a world where one feeds supernatural beings to pay off her grandfather’s debt to a series about a group of heroes who fight mysterious forces through music, the list has a variety of productions. Here is the Crunchyroll Fall 2025 anime lineup that you must check out.

Crunchyroll Fall 2025 anime lineup.(crunchyroll.com)

A Wild Last Boss Appeared!

A Wild Last Boss Appeared! will premiere on September 27, as per Just Jared. It tells the story of an MMO gamer who is transported into the game’s world as Ruphas Mafahl, a Black-Winged Tyrant who suffered a major defeat 200 years ago. Trapped in Ruphas’s body, the gamer must survive in a world that wants her dead.

The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess

The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess is set to premiere on September 28. The plot revolves around an unfortunate woman who one day wakes up as Athanasia, a character from the novel The Lovely Princess. She must rewrite the story of Athanasia to avoid execution by her own father.

Also read: Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025: Full list of winners revealed as ‘Look Back’ grabs film of the year

A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai

A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai will premiere on September 29. Kamishiro Takeru, who works an ordinary job, is suddenly summoned to a magical world named Madeus. In this new world, Takeru is blessed with powerful abilities, including skills that allow him to find expensive items.

Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast for Spirits- 2

Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast for Spirits- 2 is set to premiere on October 1. Aoi Tsubaki can see supernatural beings. After she is taken to a hidden realm called Tenjin-ya, Aoi is ordered to pay off her grandfather’s debt. Under her unprecedented circumstances, Aoi Tsubaki decides to open an eatery to serve supernatural beings.

Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider

Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider will premiere on October 4. It is about Tanzaburo Tojima, a forty-year-old man. Tojima has a strange obsession with the Kamen Rider franchise. Following initial struggles, Tojima decides to give up on his dream of becoming a hero. But a robber changes his life.

SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes

SI-VIS: The Sound of Heroes will come out on October 4. It is very similar to KPop Demon Hunters. SI-VIS is about a bunch of heroes in disguise who fight mysterious forces and rule the world with their unmatched vocals and performances.

SPY x FAMILY Season 3

SPY x FAMILY Season 3 is set to premiere on October 4. To protect world peace, secret agent Loid Forger must accomplish a challenging mission. He must go undercover as a family man to gain details about a high-profile politician.

My Hero Academia Season 8

My Hero Academia Season 8 is set to premiere on October 4. It will follow the Final War and Epilogue storylines and mark the end of Deku’s journey. Fans will witness the final battle between Deku and Shigaraki for the future of Hero Society in My Hero Academia Season 8.

FAQs:

When will The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess premiere?

The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess will premiere on September 28.

A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai is based on whose book?

A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai is based on a Japanese light novel series by Masuo Kinok.

Who is the creator of Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider?

Yokusaru Shibata is the creator of Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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Venice 2025: 'Dead Man's Wire' is a Vintage 1970s Folk Hero Story
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Venice 2025: ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ is a Vintage 1970s Folk Hero Story

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Venice 2025: ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ is a Vintage 1970s Folk Hero Story

by Alex Billington
September 3, 2025

This is a true story. It all really happened. Now 48 years later it’s being retold again and will find new life as a folk hero story about a man frustrated with the system who decides to try and make a difference… Even if the way he sets the record straight isn’t exactly legal or very nice, all that matters is he causes a scene and gets people to listen to his plight. Sometimes that’s what it takes, right? When the system is totally broken and there’s nothing else you can really do, you might need to break some laws and shake things up. No one was hurt! Thankfully. It’s all gravy! Dead Man’s Wire is a brand new, true story crime thriller made by acclaimed American filmmaker Gus Van Sant. It’s his first feature film in 7 years, since last making Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot back in 2018. Van Sant seems to still be into telling crime stories from America’s past, as this is yet another story about a peculiar incident. But who’s the actual criminal in this story? That’s up to you to decide. The press screening audience at the 2025 Venice Film Festival was so into this story & what happens, they cheered non-stop during the credits. This guy certainly got their attention…

Directed by successful indie filmmaker Gus Van Sant (his 18th feature film so far), from a screenplay written by Austin Kolodney, this is an actual story and it all really happened. The morning of February 8th, 1977, Anthony G. “Tony” Kiritsis (played by Bill Skarsgård), 44, entered the offices of Richard O. “Dick” Hall (Dacre Montgomery), president of the Meridian Mortgage Company, and took him hostage with a sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun wired with a “dead man’s wire” from the trigger to the Hall’s head. His plan was to get his father, played by a very grump Al Pacino, but he was on vacation so he took his son instead. Back in those days the cops were pretty careless, so Tony proceeds to take Dick out and into his car, and drive down to his apartment where he holds him hostage for days. There was no shootout or anything. Tony didn’t really want to hurt Dick – he was pissed at how the rich bastards who run Meridian Mortgage treated him. His demands to let him go involved getting his money back and Meridian issuing a public apology. Eventually he asked for immunity, too. Somehow, the cops agreed and nothing had happened to anyone. Because while this is the story of a scary hostage situation, it’s actually about all the greedy bastards who ruin other people, and a tale of one man who did whatever he could to show the world he wouldn’t stand for that BS anymore.

While I wasn’t familiar with Tony Kiritsis’ story before, he actually did become a kind of folk hero amongst regular folks who understood with his plight. He’s a bit like the Barefoot Bandit or D.B. Cooper or, dare I say, Luigi Mangione. Van Sant frames this story around a radio DJ named Fred Temple, played perfectly by Colman Domingo. Tony was a big fan of his radio show, so he kinda used Fred to get the word out and tell his story, so that regular people could hear and understand why he was kidnapping and holding him. It actually worked. Sometimes people do listen! And they do sympathize with others being screwed over. There are a few filmmaking flourishes Van Sant adds, otherwise this is a fairly straight-forward, no frills recreation of the story of Tony & Dick. There’s not enough excitement or energy in the storytelling to make it riveting and/or rewatchable. It’s somewhat entertaining, thanks to an exceptionally good wired-up lead performance by Skarsgård as Tony. But I wish there was more to engage with, I wish I felt like shouting from the rooftops once it was over. That said, the message matters the most. And it’s clear the Venice audience caught onto that cheering so loudly when it ended. They were clearly fans of Tony, too… Even though it’s obvious some will argue that he was the bad guy and what he did was wrong. But that can be said about Dick, too, can’t it?

Of course there are plenty of other films like this – most notably Dog Day Afternoon and any of the movies about D.B. Cooper and/or the Barefoot Bandit. The attention-to-detail in recreating the 1970s aesthetic (and stark difference in policing) is impressive, in order to let Tony and all his decisions that February speak for themselves. Van Sant doesn’t try to be preachy and doesn’t need to be. Even if the film is a bit rough around the edges, it’s a clever story and maybe some other viewers will be more amped up watching this than I was.

Alex’s Venice 2025 Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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First Teaser for '100 Nights of Hero' with Maika Monroe & Emma Corrin
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First Teaser for ‘100 Nights of Hero’ with Maika Monroe & Emma Corrin

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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First Teaser for ‘100 Nights of Hero’ with Maika Monroe & Emma Corrin

by Alex Billington
August 25, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Whatever the lady wants…” IFC Films has debuted a tantalizing first look teaser trailer for 100 Nights of Hero, a fantasy romance thriller from the filmmaker Julia Jackman as her second feature film (following Bonus Track). This will be premiering at the 2025 Venice Film Festival which begins this week – playing in the Critics Week sidebar section known as “SIC”. IFC has also confirmed a release date for December 2025 – the film plays in select theaters later this year. When her neglectful husband departs after placing a secret wager to test her fidelity, Cherry and her sharp-witted maid must fend off a dangerously seductive visitor: Manfred. The film is adapted from the hit graphic novel of the same name. Here’s a better intro from that book to setup the stakes: “In the tradition of The Arabian Nights, a beautifully illustrated tapestry of folk tales and myths about the secret legacy of female storytellers in an imagined medieval world. In the Empire of Migdal Bavel, Cherry is married to Jerome, a wicked man who makes a diabolical wager with his friend Manfred: if Manfred can seduce Cherry in one hundred nights, he can have his castle – and Cherry.” Oyy! Starring Emma Corrin as Hero, Nicholas Galitzine as Manfred, Maika Monroe as Cherry, Amir El-Masry, Charli XCX (yes for real!), Richard E. Grant, and Felicity Jones. So far, so good – I’m curious.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Julia Jackman’s film 100 Nights of Hero, direct from IFC’s YouTube:

100 Nights of Hero Teaser Trailer

100 Nights of Hero Teaser Trailer

100 Nights of Hero Teaser Trailer

Intro via SIC: “Set in Darkly End, an alternate world ruled by the despotic Birdman. Cherry is unhappily married to Jerome, who doesn’t want to spend time with her. Considering their ‘duty’ to produce an heir, this is worrying. The only bright spot in Cherry’s day is her maid, Hero. Hero is part of a secret society that collects stories of women who rebelled and met unjust fates, vowing their sacrifices won’t be forgotten… Because death is never far away for women here. So, when Jerome mysteriously goes on a ‘business trip’ and leaves Cherry with his flirtatious friend Manfred, Hero has a bad feeling. As the charming Manfred settles in, Cherry finds herself caught between the only man who has ever listened to her – and the maid she is developing forbidden feelings for. All rebellious women end up dead – can Cherry & Hero escape that fate?”

100 Nights of Hero is written and directed by the British writer / filmmaker Julia Jackman, making her second feature film after directing Bonus Track before, and many short films. Based on Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel titled “The One Hundred Nights of Hero” published in 2016. Produced by Stephanie Aspin, Helen Simmons, Grant S. Johnson. This is premiering at the 2025 Venice Film Festival in the Critics Week sidebar (aka Settimana Internazionale della Critica – or SIC). IFC Films then debuts Jackman’s 100 Nights of Hero film in select US theaters starting December 5th, 2025 later this year. Intrigued? Looking good?

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