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Official Trailer for 'Clika' Starring Jay Dee as Aspiring Musician 'Chito'
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Official Trailer for ‘Clika’ Starring Jay Dee as Aspiring Musician ‘Chito’

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘Clika’ Starring Jay Dee as Aspiring Musician ‘Chito’

by Alex Billington
October 9, 2025
Source: YouTube

“All I can do is make my music, because music has always been my destiny.” Sony Pictures has debuted the official trailer for a music movie called Clika, made by filmmaker Michael Greene. A small town musician from Yuba Country, California pushes to carve out a place for himself in the new wave of Mexican-American music after a clip of him performing one of his songs goes viral. This film was originally supposed to open in October this year, but it has been pushed back for release sometime in early 2026 instead. Chito tries carve out a place for himself in the new wave of Mexican-American music. As his star begins to rise, Chito finds himself entangled in a high-stakes world where fame comes with a price. In a story of ambition, tradition, and self-discovery, Chito is ultimately forced to confront the choices he’s made in his relentless pursuit of the American dream. From producer Jimmy Humilde, Clika stars Jay Dee as Chito, DoKNOW, Laura Lopez, Nana Ponceleon, with Peter Greene, Percy “Master P” Miller, and Eric Roberts. This looks a bit cheesy in obvious Hollywood ways, rough around the edges, but seems like a worthwhile story anyway.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Michael Greene’s movie Clika, direct from Sony’s YouTube:

Clika Movie

Clika Poster

“One dream. One shot.” In the debut film from trailblazing music producer Jimmy Humilde’s production company, aspiring small town musician Chito (Jay Dee) is determined to make it big. When a clip of him performing one of his songs goes viral, he seizes the opportunity & pushes to carve out a place for himself in the new wave of Mexican-American music…and ultimately gets caught in a game more dangerous than anticipated. In a story of ambition, tradition, and self-discovery, Chito is ultimately forced to confront the choices he’s made in his relentless pursuit of the American Dream. Clika is directed by American filmmaker Michael Greene, director of the films Live and Vaccinate Watts previously. The screenplay is written by Michael Greene, Sean McBride, and Jimmy Humilde; from a story by Michael Greene, Jimmy Humilde, Ski-Ter Jones. It’s produced by Jimmy Humilde, Sean McBride, Ski-Ter Jones, Lalo the Giant, & Dave “Foots” Footman. Sony releases Greene’s Clika movie in theaters starting in early 2026 next year. Wnat to watch?

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

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

by Alex Billington
October 8, 2025
Source: YouTube

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

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

Train Dreams Movie

Train Dreams Poster

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

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

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Do You Wanna Partner - KOL KOL Song Lyrics Starring Tamannaah Bhatia‬, Diana Penty  | Glamsham.com
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Do You Wanna Partner – KOL KOL Song Lyrics Starring Tamannaah Bhatia‬, Diana Penty  | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – KOL KOL
Series – Do You Wanna Partner

Singer: Juss
Composer: Juss & MixSingh
Lyricist: Juss

Check out KOL KOL Song Lyrics from Do You Wanna Partner starring Tamannaah Bhatia‬, Diana Penty

Jad Tu Menu Call Kiti Mai Betha Si Vich Yara
( Jab Tune Muje Call Ki Mai Apne Dosto Ke Sath Betha Tha)
Aandeya Hi Pata Billo Club De Vich Khilara
( Or Fir Jab Mai Club Ayea,To Sab Dekhre The Koi Ayea Hai)
Champagne Si Uddi Utte,Utte Chdya Para
( Champagne Upar Ud Rhi Thi,Orr Mere Sarr Ka Para Bhi Upar Badd Rha Rha)
Gardan Te Hath Ferke Mood Bnata Sara
( Or Fir Kisi Ladki Ne,Meri Neck Pe Hath Lgake Mood Bnadiya)

Mere Kol Kol Na Beth Kol Kol Kol Kol Kol Na..
( Maine Uske Bola Mere Pass Nhi Mujse Door Beth )
Na Peg Dol Dol Na Peg Dol Dol Dol Dol Na…
( Or Peg Jo Hath Mai Pkda Hai Usko Mat Chalka)

Mere Naah Wall Tu Aah (Ahh)
( Meri Tarf Matt Aah)
Akhan Nu Karle Parah (Aah)
( Aakhon Ko Side Karle )
Tera Nah Hath Fada
( Tera Hath Na Pakdu )
Hath Ch Peg Fada
( Peg Pakdu Hath Mai )
Teriya Akhan Ne Chor
(Teri Aakhein Chor Hai)
Pishe Ne Tere Jo Hor
(Tere Pishe Aur Bhi Hai )
Janda Tere Mai Baare,Tere Dwale Bhut Ne Morr
( Sab Janta Hu Mai Tere Bare,Kon Rehta Hsi Aas Pass Tere)

Na Kara Call Call,Galla Gol Mol
( Mai Call Ni Krta Kisi Ko,Or Baatein Bhi Nhi Ghumata)
Na Okha Bol Bol Bol Bol Bol Bol Na..
( Mere Sath Low Tone Mai Baat Krna)
Mere Kol Na Beth Kol Kol Kol Kol Na..
Peg Dol Dol Na Peg Dol Dol Na …

Punjab To Ayea Mai Delhi,Delhi De Londe Ne Bomb
(Punjab Se Delhi Ayea Mai,Aur Delhi Ke Londe Bomb Hai)
Gadiya Niviya Rkhiya,Gadii Ch Rum,Door Kre Gum,
( They Have Luxury Cars Which Touch The Ground Not Xuv Type,Aur Gaadi Mai Rum Pdi Rehti Hai)

Delhi Di Kudiya Jugadu,
(Delhi Ki Ladkiya Jugadu Hoti Hai)
Koi Ni Gam Ehna De Kam Jugad Lgana Te Hor Ni Kam,Koi Ni Gam
(Inko Koi Gam Nhi Hota,Inka Kam Bas Jugaad Lgana Hai Or Kaam Krna Hai)

Body Naram,Kadi Sharam
(Body Naram,Kisi Chij Ki Kyu Sharam)

Mai Beer De Naal Je Nahva
( Mai Beer Ke Sath Nahata Hu)
Te Vairy Sukne Pava
(Aur Dushmano Ko Rassi Pe Sukata Hu)
Juss Sunda K Nhi Naam Mera
(Ab Juss Ka Naam Sunta Hai K Nhi)
Hun Paise Leke Aava…
(Ab Paise Leke Gata Hu Mai )

Na Kraa Roll Na Kra Roll Roll Na Kra Roll Roll Na..
(Uske Bina Mai Roll Nhi Krta )
Na Beth Kol Kol Na Beth Kol Kol Kolo Naa
( Ab Ja Mere Sath Mat Bethh,Koi Or Dhund)

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Do You Wanna Partner - Ishqa Song Lyrics Starring Tamannaah Bhatia And Diana Penty  | Glamsham.com
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Do You Wanna Partner – Ishqa Song Lyrics Starring Tamannaah Bhatia And Diana Penty  | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Credits:
Singer: Rajan Batra
Lyrics- Rajan Batra
Composer: Rajan Batra & Harshvardhan Gadhvi

Check out Ishqa Song Lyrics from Do You Wanna Partner starring Tamannaah Bhatia and Diana Penty

Manmaani Kardaye Zara
Haaye Dil
Meri Hi Sunta Hai Kaha

Chale Aaye Anjaane Jahan
Haaye Dil
Samjhe Na Pal Pal Da Baya

Tootiyaan Ve Kallaye Chutiyaan Vein
Chondayein Ishka In Chuk Jaave
Kainte Dil Da Ishke Da Gulaab
Luteyaan Fir Dan Dil Ishkein Da Na
Kainde Dil Da Ishke Da Gulaab
Luteyaan Fir Dan Dil Ishken De Na

Jaandani Jad Mai Chupava
Maang Dani Seetiyan Javaan
Ishq Di Ya Teriyaan Ne Galiyan
Maandani Jo Samjhavan
Dil Ye Baitha Khol Ke Baawan
Ishq Diya Raatan Je Chadiyaan

Tootiyaan Ve Kallaye Chutiyaan Vein
Chondayein Ishka In Chuk Jaave
Kainte Dil Da Ishke Da Gulaab
Luteyaan Fir Dan Dil Ishken Da Na
Kainde Dil Da Ishke Da Gulaab
Luteyaan Fir Dan Dil Ishken De Na

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Cast, Premiere Date for Western Drama Starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Two widowed matriarchs battle to keep their families alive in Netflix’s The Abandons, a new Western drama starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey. The series was created by Mayans M.C.‘s Kurt Sutter, but he left the show in October 2024. Netflix shared the first photos from the season and revealed the premiere date on Wednesday, October 1.

The Abandons is set in Washington Territory in 1854. Here’s how Netflix describes the show: “The matriarchs of two very different families — one of wealth and privilege bound by blood, the other a found family of orphans and outcasts bound by love and necessity — find their fates linked by two crimes, an awful secret, a star-crossed love, and a piece of land with silver underneath. The collision echoes the American struggle of the haves and have-nots, in a place just beyond the reach of justice.”

It’s been about one year since The Abandons last got an update. Here, we’ve compiled the bevy of new information Netflix shared on October 1, as well as the first-look photos.

What is The Abandons about?

“This first chapter of The Abandons is a classic American story — the frontier, two families — both at war and in love with each other, a battle over who owns the land and who makes the rules,” executive producer Chris Keyser told Tudum. “Smack in the middle of murder and revenge and a bit of illicit romance, we get to explore questions we never seem to get away from: What makes a family? How do you stay good in a bad world? And would you change who you are and what you believe in to protect what you love? But, in this case, we do it all through the eyes of Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson, as two widowed matriarchs battling to survive. And that, as they say, is really something to watch.”

The series was filmed in Calgary.

When does The Abandons premiere?

The Abandons will get a full-season drop on Thursday, December 4.

How many episodes are in The Abandons?

The Abandons consists of seven episodes.

Who is in The Abandons cast?

Anderson plays Constance Van Ness, the wealthy widow, and Headey plays Fiona Nolan, the mother of the found family. Based on the photos, there could be a forbidden romance forming between Nick Robinson‘s Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi‘s Trisha Van Ness. There’s also a group called the Redmask Bandits, shown in a photo from the first episode below.

In addition to Constance and Trisha, the Van Ness family features Lucas Till as Garret Van Ness and Toby Hemingway as Willem Van Ness.

Additional cast includes Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle, Ryan Hurst as Miles Alderton, Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache, Michael Greyeyes, Katelyn Wells, Clayton Cardenas, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers, Brían F. O’Byrne, Marc Menchaca, Patton Oswalt, Michael Ornstein, Jonathan Koensgen, Jack Doolan, Haig Sutherland, and Sarah White.

It’s executive produced by Keyser, Robert Askins, Stephen Surjik, Otto Bathurst, Emmy Grinwis, and Jon Paré.

Is there a trailer for The Abandons?

Not yet, but scroll through the gallery below to meet the characters.

The Abandons, Series Premiere, Thursday, December 4

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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari - Tumse Behtar Song Lyrics Starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor | Glamsham.com
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – Tumse Behtar Song Lyrics Starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – Tumse Behtar
Music Composer: Tanishk Bagchi
Lyricist: Manoj Muntashir
Singer: Arijit Singh
Music Producer: Tanishk Bagchi & Krishna Kishor

Check out Tumse Behtar Song Lyrics from Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor

Tumhara-mera milna likha to hoga kahin
Naseebon ka sitara, mila to hoga Kahin

Na Jane kyun ae humnasheen
Hai mere dil ko ye yaqeen
Ki tum sang ho to, bigdi baatein, saari ban jayengi
Tum jo has do, roothi raatein saari man jayengi

Tumse behtar, tumse pyara yaara koi nahin
Aasmaa pe, tumse roshan, tara koi nahin!

Raaton me, bina tumhare ghabrayein, ghabraayein
Khwaabon me, milo agar khush ho jaayein ho jaayein

Chain ho tum aaram ho shayad
Koi sukoon ki shaam ho shayad
Khushi kahoon ya dil ki tasalli
Kya tumhein doon main naam

Kitabein dekhi saari, mili na koi shaayri
Tareefein karoon kaise, yahi hai muhskil meri

Na Jane kyun a humnasheen
Hai mere dil ko ye yaqeen
Ki tum sang ho to, bigdi baatein, saari ban jayengi
Tum jo has do, roothi raatein saari man jayengi
Jo daraeyin wo hawayein gham ki, tham jayengi

Tumse behtar, tumse pyara yaara koi nahin
Aasmaa pe, tumse roshan, tara koi nahin!

Dekho na ye kamaal hua hai
Aesa dil ka haal hua hai
Dil mera tere itar me dooba
Jaise koi roomal hua hai

Aesi hai khwahish dil me mere
Jaane mujhe sab naam se tere
Aesi diwangi pahle nahin thee
Haal ye pichhle saal hua hai

Tumse behtar, tumse pyara yaara koi nahin
Aasmaa pe, tumse roshan, tara koi nahin!

Koi nahin tumse behtar, tumse pyaara
Tumse zyaada mera koi nahin!

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Friendship Film To Be Directed By Anuj Saini
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EXCLUSIVE: Shashank Khaitan CONFIRMS Friendship Comedy Film With Luv Ranjan, Starring Kunal Vaid; Says, “We Are Launching 6 Newcomers”

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Filmmaker Shashank Khaitan is celebrated for his romantic dramas and youthful storytelling. He has confirmed that he is teaming up with director-producer Luv Ranjan for an upcoming friendship-based comedy film. The film will be directed by Anuj, who has previously worked as an associate with Khaitan on several of his past movies.

Friendship Film To Be Directed By Anuj Saini

Sharing some deets about the big project, he revealed to Bollywood Bubble, “Yes, Luv Ranjana and I are producing together. Anuj Saini was my associate on multiple films. He’s the director of the film, so that film’s being produced by Luv Ranjan and Mentor Disciple Films, which is my company.”

Shashank revealed that Kunal Vaid, who is Luv’s brother-in-law, will be playing one of the lead roles. Alongside him, the film will introduce six newcomers to the industry. He further added, “His brother-in-law, Kunal Vaid, is starring in the film. There are 6 other actors in the film, all are newcomers. So we are launching 6 newcomers, maybe a couple of them have done one film or something like that. So it’s a big project.”

The film promises to be a light-hearted comedy focused on friendship and youth, a genre both Luv Ranjan and Shashank Khaitan are well known for. With a fresh cast and a strong team behind the scenes, the movie is shaping up to be an exciting new addition to Bollywood’s lineup. Fans can look forward to a blend of humour, heart, and a celebration of new talent in this upcoming project.

On the work front, Shashank’s upcoming film as a director is Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, starring Varun Dhawan, Rohit Saraf, Sanya Malhotra, and Maniesh Paul, amongst a stellar cast. It is produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment and is set for a worldwide theatrical release on Dussehra, October 2, 2025. He is also creating a Netflix series, Single Papa, starring Kunal Kemmu and Neha Dhupia.

Meanwhile, Luv Ranjan’s next as a writer is De De Pyaar De 2, starring Ajay Devgn, R. Madhavan, Rakul Preet Singh and Jimmy Sheirgill. The romantic comedy film was directed by Anshul Sharma and produced by T-Series Films and Luv Films. It is a sequel to De De Pyaar De, which was released in 2019.

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

Also Read: Shashank Khaitan Is The Master Of Family Comedies And Varun Dhawan-Janhvi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Is Proving It Once Again

Manisha Karki

Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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Mae Martin's Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette
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Mae Martin’s Netflix Tease Starring Toni Collette

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

First, Netflix received rave reviews and an impressive haul of Emmys for Adolescence, an eerie and unsettling four-part limited series that posited that kids today, young men in particular, are not alright. It offered no particular solution to this crisis, which made it even more unsettling.

Get ready for the discomfort to continue with Netflix’s Wayward, an eerie and unsettling eight-part limited series that posits that the industrial complex built around “fixing” troubled kids, of all genders, might be even more broken than the kids themselves. It veers off into genre-bending oddness so immediately and, ultimately, so completely that it offers no particular solution to this crisis, which I suppose makes it even more unsettling.

Wayward

The Bottom Line

Unsettling and unsettled, for better and worse.

Airdate: Thursday, September 25 (Netflix)
Cast: Mae Martin, Toni Collette, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brandon Jay McLaren, Tattiawna Jones, Isolde Ardies
Creator: Mae Martin

Wayward marks an unexpected storytelling swerve for series creator and star Mae Martin, who previously co-created and starred in Netflix’s bittersweet two-season rom-com Feel Good, as well as a 2023 stand-up special.

While there are small traces of overlap with their previous semi-autobiographical semi-comedies and Martin’s dryly comic tone is employed periodically, Wayward is not, exactly, a comedy. You can laugh at things in it, but that laughter will rarely make you, pun intended, feel good.

It is, by design, odd and off-putting, a portrait of unfulfilled alienation more than a straightforward thriller or social-issue drama. It’s easy to watch Wayward while working your way through a checklist of slightly similar shows, but what it ends up being isn’t entirely like any of them. It’s hard to exactly say, in fact, what Wayward ends up becoming, which is probably both my favorite and least favorite thing about it. Wayward is a pupal show, a show about transition and in transition, and if you demand a butterfly or even a moth to fully emerge, you’ll be disappointed.

Wayward begins with a pair of parallel narratives that, thankfully, don’t wait long to intersect.

Abbie (Sydney Topliffe) and Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind) are a pair of troublemaking teens in 2003 Toronto. Leila, emotionally wounded by her older sister’s death, enjoys recreational drugs and skipping class with Abbie, who is chafing against her controlling parents. When the girls’ latest low-key misadventure lands them in trouble, Mr. Turner (Patrick J. Adams, fine but barely in the show so don’t watch for him), a school authority figure of some sort, warns Leila that she’s failing high school and recommends his own alma mater, Tall Pines Academy, which uses “groundbreaking therapeutic techniques, rigorous academics and a transcendent connection with nature to solve the problem of adolescence.”

Ah, the problem of adolescence.

Anyway, at the same time we meet Alex (Martin) and Laura (Sarah Gadon), moving to the Vermont town of Tall Pines after Alex loses his job as a Detroit cop, but before Laura can give birth to their first child. Laura attended Tall Pines Academy and credits the school and Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette), its odd founder, with turning her life around.

Everything in Tall Pines seems perfect, from its quintessential New England-y Main Street to the expansive farmhouse that Evelyn is giving them rent-free to the police department’s total chill about Alex’s excessive force scandal or the fact that he’s a trans man receiving hormone therapy.

It is, of course, too good to be true.

(It’s also kinda confusing if you’re a TV obsessive and you remember a little Fox series called Wayward Pines in which a former law enforcement figure finds himself in what seems like a quintessential rural town, only to discover that it’s very much too good to be true.)

Soon, all of our characters begin to learn that something strange is happening in Tall Pines and that the methodology at Tall Pines Academy is far from orthodox.

The question — which is planted in the pre-credits opening scene with a terrified teen (Gage Munroe’s Riley) fleeing the school and running into freaky things in the dead of night — is what, exactly, the strange things happening at Tall Pines Academy and in Tall Pines itself actually are. (I’ll only spoil that the source of the strangeness in Wayward is not the same as the source of the strangeness in Wayward Pines.)

What’s so enticing (or infuriating, I suppose) about Wayward is how it always feels on the brink of shifting into a different genre. It’s a mystery, but if you told me after two or three episodes that what it was evolving into was a horror series or science fiction, I wouldn’t have been shocked. Or, actually, maybe it isn’t really a “mystery” per se, just a show in which things are mysterious. Though I guess Alex is investigating and trying to get to the bottom of something, so that sounds like a mystery, but without a singular answer/resolution. Is it a cult show? Is it a demonic possession show? Is it whatever the hell The OA was?

With a small narrative pivot, the show gives indications that it could become a dark satire of the Troubled Teen Industrial Complex or an exposé of the sort of “Scared Straight” programs Dr. Phil used to get off on sending juvenile guests to.

Primarily directed by Euros Lyn, Wayward has an almost languid pace meant to simultaneously lull you into a false sense of wooded, bucolic serenity and put you very slightly on edge, only branching into genuine discomfort at certain moments. The heightened sound design, making natural noises seem intrusive and alien, builds a mood of uncertainty and a sensation that almost every scene could be a hallucination or a dream.

Maybe an easier way to express all of that is that Wayward is very, very Canadian.

Anyway, it’s all the tantalizing set-up for a half-dozen genres, without the satisfying payoffs associated with any of those genres.

The series hovers in a similarly liminal space when it comes to depicting and critiquing the curriculum and goals at Tall Pines Academy, which I keep initially typing as “Twin Pines Academy,” which is a bit like “Twin Peaks Academy”; there’s little question that David Lynch is another of the show’s myriad influences.

If I had to boil the series’ agenda down to one line, it would be something like, “There are no bad kids, only kids, and kids shouldn’t get locked up in weird academies.” Evelyn’s agenda, articulated in a book that is unconvincingly treated as a bestseller, has something to do with epigenetic trauma and kids being the victims of psychoses patterned through their parents.

Or as Evelyn puts it, “You must understand that the darkness in you is not your fault. You’re just a ripple of all that came before. You never stood a chance. Birth is nonconsensual.”

There’s a lot of blather in both the diagnosed problems and detailed stages of the treatment, and yet it’s never clear whether the critique is directed at the specifics of the Tall Pines program — many of which are mighty reminiscent of Stephen King’s The Institute — or its overall absurdity.

Martin’s naturally dry affect makes them an interesting still point at the center of the odd Wayward universe, like so many things in the series reaching a simmering point, but never a full boil, even when the character is exhibiting what is suggested to be anger issues. Alex is, at once, a proactive gumshoe and a reactive Mia-Farrow-in-Rosemary’s-Baby-type figure. The sweetness of Alex and Laura’s relationship is, like everything else here, meant to set you so totally at ease that you wonder what’s going to be wrong, with Gadon radiating an almost overlit luminosity.

Collette plays Evelyn as an uber-guru, with shades of Charles Manson, a dash of Nicole Kidman in Nine Perfect Strangers, perhaps just a bit of Ruth Gordon from Rosemary’s Baby. For a limited series, having a character whose primary attribute is “cheery suspiciousness” works well enough, but I still never felt for a second like Collette was playing a real human.

The two best and most natural performances in the series come from Topliffe and Alyn Lind (sister to prolific, visually similar young actresses Emily and Natalie), both likable and believably uncomfortable with everything around them. Their lack of artifice allows some of the cast’s other teen/20-something performers to go broad and big, especially Isolde Ardies, whose terrifying intensity as a sad-eyed rule-follower named Stacey is a real highlight.

As befits a show that’s enticingly a lot of things, but conclusively none, Wayward reaches more of an “end” than an end. I was never bored and, despite the evasiveness, never exactly frustrated. I think Martin is incredibly talented and this series shows the expansive potential of their voice, albeit not the fully realized potential. Viewers craving something more concrete are less likely to remain tolerant for the full journey.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Second Trailer for 'After the Hunt' Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri
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Second Trailer for ‘After the Hunt’ Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Second Trailer for ‘After the Hunt’ Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri

by Alex Billington
September 22, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I support whatever you choose…” “I have a right to these spaces.” Amazon MGM Studios has unveiled the second trailer for After the Hunt, a fascinating, complex accusation thriller arriving in theaters starting in October. It just premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and plays next at NYFF this week. The latest film made by acclaimed filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, after Challengers and Queer last year, just as brilliant as anything he has made. A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. What exactly did he do and what is going on? Find out watching in theaters soon. After the Hunt stars Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Chloë Sevigny. “Perspective changes everything.” The truth is out there, if you can handle it… This new trailer is a change from the first one, because it seems to be responding to the criticism lobbed against the film. It leans much more into what is happening in this film – focusing on Julia Roberts & the way her character is responding.

Here’s the second official trailer (+ new posters) for Luca Guadagnino’s film After the Hunt, via YouTube:

After the Hunt Trailer

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After the Hunt PosterAfter the Hunt Poster

You can rewatch the first full trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt film right here for more footage.

“Not everything is supposed to make you comfortable.” A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. After the Hunt is directed by the acclaimed Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, director the films The Protagonists, Melissa P, I Am Love, A Bigger Splash, Call Me By Your Name, Suspiria, Bones and All, Challengers, and Queer previously, as well as a few docs including Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams. The screenplay is written by Nora Garrett. It’s produced by Jeb Brody, Brian Grazer, Allan Mandelbaum, and Luca Guadagnino. This initially premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (read our review) and will also screen at the New York, Zurich, & London Film Festivals next. Amazon MGM Studios will then debut Guadagnino’s After the Hunt film in US theaters starting on October 10th, 2025 with a wide release throughout the fall (starting October 17th). Look better? Who’s intrigued?

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Another Trailer for 'Anemone' Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean
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Another Trailer for ‘Anemone’ Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Another Trailer for ‘Anemone’ Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean

by Alex Billington
September 18, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Don’t recognize me, do ya?” It’s nearly time. Focus Features has debuted another trailer for Anemone, the highly anticipated return of monumental British actor Daniel Day-Lewis (who’s now 68). It’s premiering soon at the 2025 New York Film Festival in their Spotlight section as a World Premiere before in theaters in October. Will it be any good? We’ll know soon enough. Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys & generational conflicts. The story follows a middle-aged man who sets out from his suburban home on a journey deep into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother, played by Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Bonded by a complicated past, the men share a fraught and slightly tender relationship. The film also stars Sean Bean and Samantha Morton, and it’s co-written by & directed by Daniel’s son Ronan Day-Lewis as his first feature film. With striking cinematography by DP Ben Fordesman. That first trailer is better than this one, though there’s plenty of intriguing footage here as well: the explosion, the weird white object. I’m curious…

Here’s the second official trailer (+ poster) for Ronan Day-Lewis’s film Anemone, from Focus’ YouTube:

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Poster

You can rewatch the first official trailer for Ronan Day-Lewis’s Anemone film right here for more footage.

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

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