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Do You Wanna Partner trailer: Tamannaah Bhatia, Diana Penty are in need of jugaad to open their own beer brand. Watch | Web Series
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Do You Wanna Partner trailer: Tamannaah Bhatia, Diana Penty are in need of jugaad to open their own beer brand. Watch | Web Series

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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Published on: Aug 29, 2025 03:30 pm IST

Do You Wanna Partner: Tamannaah Bhatia and Diana Penty become business partners to open their very own beer brand but things don’t go exactly as planned.

Do You Wanna Partner: The official trailer of Tamannaah Bhatia and Diana Penty’s upcoming show is out! On Friday, Prime Video India dropped the trailer, which sees the two actors play friends turned business partners trying to build a successful start-up of a beer brand. Will they succeed amid the existing competition?

Do You Wanna Partner is created by Mithun Gangopadhyay and Nishant Nayak.

About the trailer

The trailer begins with Tamannaah emphasising that for her beer is not just alcohol but an emotion, the mention of which is synonymous with the feeling of a holiday. Turns out, she wakes up late next day and misses an important call at work. Meanwhile, at Diana’s place of work, she has to ward off sexist remarks that she has been able to crack the latest deal mainly because she is pretty.

The two women decide that instead of working for others (mainly men) they would rather become their own bosses. “Let’s make our own beer!” is the idea that sets off for these two friends, as they plan to make their own brand. What follows are their collective adventures & misadventures in trying to build a successful start-up amidst the current boom, as the bunch of misfits band together and become a family.

Fan reactions

Reacting to the trailer, a fan commented, “Excited to see Tamannaah in a new series!” “Tamannaah and Diana in their girlboss era, this looks so fresh and the cast is so good,” said a second fan. A comment read, “Woah that Anupam Mittal cameo! This better be good!”

The show also stars Jaaved Jaaferi, Nakuul Mehta, Neeraj Kabi, Shweta Tiwari, Sufi Motiwala, Rannjivay Singha, and Lokesh Mittal. Created by Mithun Gangopadhyay and Nishant Nayak, the show is presented by Dharmatic Entertainment and arrives on Amazon Prime Video on September 12.

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Dhol Beats Get Salman Khan Grooving! Watch The Actor's Fun Ganesh Visarjan Dance Video! | Glamsham.com
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Dhol Beats Get Salman Khan Grooving! Watch The Actor’s Fun Ganesh Visarjan Dance Video! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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The Ganpati festivities at the Khan house have always been a big bash, and this year was no exception. It was celebrated at Arpita Khan Sharma and Aayush Sharma’s house, and the whole of Khan-daan—Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, and Arbaaz Khan included got together to celebrate the festival with music and high spirits. The mood was charged with devotion, music, and high spirits as the family said goodbye to Lord Ganesha.

Salman Khan Steals the Limelight at Visarjan

After a video of the family celebrating Ganpati aarti went viral, new footages from the Ganpati Visarjan ceremony have now emerged online. The star of the show was none other than Salman Khan, who could be seen dancing vigorously to the dhol beats. Looking effortless in a simple yet classic attire a Being Human t-shirt and blue jeans—Salman was in high spirits as he celebrated with his family.

They were accompanied by Arpita Khan Sharma, Aayush Sharma, and the rest of the family members, including his nieces and nephews. Sonakshi Sinha and her hubby Zaheer Iqbal were also seen dancing with great joy, becoming a part of the grand farewell by Khan family to Bappa. The whole family reunited in great enthusiasm, making the moment even more unforgettable.

Tight Security Amid Festivities

In spite of the festivities, Salman Khan was kept under strict security during the Visarjan. The actor, who has been facing threats for the last few months, came with a huge convoy and was accompanied by security officials. Though he was a part of the celebrations whole-heartedly, his team took complete precautions to ensure everything was safe.

Ganpati festivities at Arpita’s residence typically go on for a day and a half, and the visarjan is always accompanied by a vibrant procession. The event was once again reminiscent of the family’s passion and togetherness this year, and a visual delight for the audience.

Salman Khan Gets Ready for ‘Battle of Galwan’

Professionally, Salman Khan is preparing for his next film, Battle of Galwan. Helmed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is an adaptation of the 2020 India-China battle in the Galwan Valley. Salman will be seen playing Colonel B. Santosh Babu, the true-life hero who died in the conflict. The actor is said to be undergoing rigorous training for the film, assuring a strong performance in this patriotic drama.

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Emma Stone's Bugonia Trailer Is Out: Can She Outsmart Her Alien Captors? Watch To Find Out! | Glamsham.com
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Emma Stone’s Bugonia Trailer Is Out: Can She Outsmart Her Alien Captors? Watch To Find Out! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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Following the critical acclaim and box office success of The Favourite, Poor Things, and Kinds of Kindness, director Yorgos Lanthimos and actress Emma Stone join forces for a third time this time to collaborate on a bizarre, genre-defying sci-fi black comedy called Bugonia. A warped reinterpretation of the 2003 South Korean cult hit Save the Green Planet!

The movie opened at the Venice Film Festival on August 28 and will play in a limited release on October 24, expanding to a wide release on October 31.

A Daring Concept with a Darkly Humorous Twist

In Bugonia, Emma Stone stars as Michelle Fuller, a dominant CEO who is the target of two conspiracy-ridden young men (played by Jesse Plemons and newcomer Aidan Delbis). Believing she is an extraterrestrial sent to destroy the planet, the two abduct her, shave her head to stop “mothership communication,” and lock her away in an underground bunker. The offbeat premise plays out with the quirky tone typical of Lanthimos’ approach, mixing absurdity with psychological unease.

The cast also features Alicia Silverstone and comedian Stavros Halkias, both adding to the darkly comedic world of the film.

Creative Powerhouse Behind the Scenes

The script is by Will Tracy (Succession), with an all-star production team behind it including Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Ari Aster, Lars Knudsen, Miky Lee, Jerry Kyoungboum Ko, Lanthimos, and Stone herself. The international ensemble production ensures a visually creative and thematically complex cinematic experience.

The trailer, which landed on the same day the Venice premiere, boasts a new, striking look for Stone and opens to Chappell Roan’s viral song Good Luck, Babe!. The song reinforces the film’s campy yet queasy vibe and picks up on the uncanny tension between captor and captive.

Art Imitates Life in Lanthimos’ Dystopia

Lanthimos and Stone both explained the film’s themes at the Venice press conference. “Unfortunately, not much of the dystopia in this film is very fictional,” Lanthimos said, referencing such concerns as AI, climate change, and conspiracy culture as inspiration. Stone added some lighthearted, earnest flair, confessing, “I’m coming out with it — I believe in aliens!”

A Genre-Bending Must-See This Fall

With its satirical bite, daring performances, and genre-bending narrative, Bugonia is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing films of the fall. Equal parts disturbing and hilarious, it’s a cinematic reflection of modern anxieties—served with Lanthimos’ signature weirdness.

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Bella Ramsey tells 'The Last Of Us' critics not to watch season three
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Bella Ramsey tells ‘The Last Of Us’ critics not to watch season three

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

The Last Of Us star Bella Ramsey has cautioned critics of the hit HBO series not to watch season three – see what they had to say below.

  • READ MORE: ‘The Last Of Us’ season two review: heartbreakingly brilliant apocalypse drama

The first season of HBO’s The Last Of Us adapted the plot of the hit video game, while the second season began to tell the story of The Last Of Us Part II. In the series, Ramsey – who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns – portrays Ellie, while Pedro Pascal plays Joel Miller.

The second season of The Last Of Us may have inspired millions to try out the video game series but viewership of the finale was down 56 per cent compared to season one. There was also tension between long-term fans of the game and newcomers to the series. However, the hit show has been nominated for 16 awards at the 2025 Emmys.

Several points of contention among critics have been aimed at Ramsey since the show’s debut, some of which point at their acting chops, while others have slammed the show’s casting, arguing that Ramsey looks nothing like the character they’re based on.

Bella Ramsey in ‘The Last Of Us’. CREDIT: Sky/HBO

The Last Of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann also said they weren’t bothered about casting actors who looked exactly like their game counterparts. “It’s just different priorities and how you approach it,” Druckmann explained. “We need people to really capture the essence of those characters and we value performance over anything else.”

In a recent appearance on The Awardist podcast (via The Hollywood Reporter), Ramsey addressed the hate ad admitted that they try their best to “steer clear” of the show’s “louder critics”: “There’s nothing I can do about it anyway. The show is out. There’s nothing that can be changed or altered. So I’m like, there’s not really any point in reading or looking at anything.”

“People are of course entitled to their opinions. But it doesn’t affect the show, it doesn’t affect how the show continues or anything in any way. They’re very separate things to me. So no, I just don’t really engage.”

Ramsey went on to tell the show’s critics that they aren’t being forced to watch season three: “You don’t have to watch it. If you hate it that much, the game exists. You can just play the game again,” they said. “If you do want to watch it, hope you enjoy it.”

The Last Of Us
Bella Ramsey as Ellie & Isabela Merced as Dina in HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us’. CREDIT: HBO

Season three will include Ramsey’s character Ellie, but will primarily focus on Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby – the antagonist of season two – and her retelling of the events that transpired in season two.

In July, it was announced that The Last Of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann would be stepping away as co-showrunner on the HBO adaptation to focus on making more games. Fellow Naughty Dog employee Halley Gross (who worked as a writer and producer on the TV show) also confirmed she’d be leaving the project. It means Mazin will have total creative control over the future of The Last Of Us.

Season two of The Last Of Us scored a four-star review from NME, with Nick Levine writing: “At its best, The Last Of Us is unsettling enough to make you question your own hypothetical moral code. When every day is about survival and making sense of post-apocalyptic chaos, does taking a life become easier, or somehow even harder? This show doesn’t just go deep narratively – it also cuts deep emotionally.”

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Drake Returns To 'Degrassi' Roots In New Documentary: Watch
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Drake Returns To ‘Degrassi’ Roots In New Documentary: Watch

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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“Whatever it takes/ I know I can make it through,” the opening lyrics from Degrassi: The Next Generation live rent-free in the minds of a certain generation, but the phrase, “Whatever it takes,” is about to take on a whole new meaning as the cast and crew open up about the highs and lows of the beloved franchise.

Aubrey “Drake” Graham stars alongside Amanda Stepto, Stefan Brogren, Shenae Grimes-Beech, Jake Epstein, Miriam McDonald, and more in the new documentary, Degrassi: Whatever It Takes.

The franchise started with Kids of Degrassi Street, which aired from 1979 to 1986. Its spinoff, Degrassi Junior High, lasted two years from 1987 through 1989, along with Degrassi High (1989-1991). The franchise attracted a slew of new viewers when Degrassi: The Next Generation premiered in 2001. The lead cast included McDonald, Drake, Grimes-Beech, Epstein, Cassie Steele, and Nina Dobrev. This iteration was the franchise’s longest, running from 2001 to 2015. The latest installment, Degrassi: Next Class, aired on Netflix from 2016 to 2017.

“Degrassi changed the landscape of television with real, unvarnished storytelling and did it unapologetically from a teenage perspective,” said the film’s director, Lisa Rideout. “I was inspired by how fearless the series was in tackling issues that others wouldn’t touch. This documentary celebrates the iconic Canadian franchise while revealing the impact it had on the people who made it and the audiences who loved it.”

Carrie Mudd, executive producer for Peacock Alley, added, “Degrassi is more than a TV show. It’s a time capsule of growing up, full of heart, honesty, and every ‘first’ experience you can think of. Nothing then, or now, has captured the teenage experience in a more raw, authentic, or unfiltered way. Degrassi is one of Canada’s most significant cultural exports, having helped shape four decades of TV and touched multiple generations of kids around the world. Telling its story felt like honoring a piece of the Canadian identity.”

The trailer for the documentary was released on Wednesday (Aug. 27) with Drake detailing how he wound up landing his breakout role as Jimmy Brooks.

Franchise creator Linda Schyuler also appears in the trailer, noting, “Have we always gotten it right? Probably not. Have we told our stories with the best of intentions? Yes, we have.”

Dawson’s Creek alum Joshua Jackson described Degrassi as the “big grandaddy” to coming-of-age shows, including his own and Beverly Hills, 90210.

Degrassi: Whatever It Takes will premiere on Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Toronto International Film Festival as a TIFF 50 Official Selection. Watch the trailer above.

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Fall Film Festival Season 2025 Begins - 10 Films I'm Excited to Watch
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Fall Film Festival Season 2025 Begins – 10 Films I’m Excited to Watch

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Fall Film Festival Season 2025 Begins – 10 Films I’m Excited to Watch

by Alex Billington
August 27, 2025

Off we go back into the lands of cinema and storytelling. Hoping to encounter some of the best films of the year. The fall film festival season is upon us once again, and we’re ready to start watching. Kicking things off with the 82nd Venice Film Festival which is now under this week in sunny Italy, along with the 52nd Telluride Film Festival in Colorado – two of the most beloved and iconic festivals in the world. Then the Toronto Film Festival will take over in mid-September celebrating 50 years (!!), before Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX (starting on Sept. 18) and the 63rd New York Film Festival in NYC (starting on Sept. 26), continuing with the London Film Festival (starting on Oct. 8) & Sitges Film Festival (also on Oct. 9). This is when all the big new movies and surprise projects they’ve been saving for the end of the year finally make their first appearance. Which of them will win us over? It’s an exciting time for cinephiles who make the voyages to these cities to discover the latest that the gods of cinema have provided. We’ve been covering these festivals all over the world for the last 19 years in a row – it’s part of who we are. Below is my list of my most anticipated from the line-ups across all of the festivals. I’ll be back in Venice to watch films at this annual cinema celebration in Italy – though this list includes many films from each of the various fall fests.

The challenge with film festivals nowadays is that it’s impossible to see everything at every festival, and it’s unaffordable to go to every festival all over the world (as much as I wish I could). Each of these fests has its own set of world premieres & special presentations – I decided to pick my own Top 10 Most Anticipated from among the entire set of films debuting this fall. Not just the ones at Venice or at TIFF or otherwise. Alas, I won’t be able to watch all of these listed as I won’t be able to attend the Toronto and New York Film Fests. But I still think these are some of the most interesting premieres. Choosing only 10 films is always a daunting task – I could name 50 films I want to see right now. However, this is always what’s so enticing and exhilarating about festivals, and why I always go back year after year. Let’s go watch and discover something new and discuss cinema! Let’s celebrate all of these achievements – and make sure writers and actors and the entire film crew are paid fairly & treated with respect. Anyway, enough of my rambling, onto the films…

No Other Choice – directed by Park Chan-wook – Venice & TIFF & NYFF

No Other Choice - Park Chan-wook

As a huge fan of Park Chan-wook’s last film Decision to Leave (read my full review), I am excited to see him continue on in his tender era with this dark comedy about a man doing what he must. I’ve already read the synopsis and know what it’s about, which actually makes it even more exciting knowing that Park Chan-wook is handling this story about capitalism’s darker sides, right next to his colleague Bong Joon-ho, focusing on criticizing the financial woes of modern Korean society. Unless you prefer to watch this without any idea of what’s happening, don’t read on. Which is the best way to watch the film anyway – either way I’ve got a feeling this is going to be another knock out from Park Chan-wook. Lee Byung-hun stars as Man-soo, a father and family man who, after being unemployed for years, decides to start taking out the competition to hopefully give him a better chance at getting a job. Ha… Adapted from the book “The Ax” by Donald E. Westlake. There’s already an official trailer out if you want to see more footage from this one. Premiering in the Main Competition at the 2025 Venice Film Festival – this one is a strong contender for the Golden Lion.

Jay Kelly – directed by Noah Baumbach – Venice & NYFF & London

Jay Kelly - Noah Baumbach

Yet another beloved filmmaker who is a regular at the Venice Film Festival returning with his new movie. I also watched Noah Baumbach’s last two films, Marriage Story (2019) and White Noise (2022), in Venice in the years prior. He’s back with a personal story of a famous actor struggling with his own fame & glory as he gets older. Baumbach was lucky to get the one-and-only George Clooney as the titular Jay in his new film titled Jay Kelly (made for Netflix). It’s a very meta story – famous movie actor Jay Kelly and his devoted manager Ron embark on a whirlwind & profound journey across Europe to a (fictional) European film fest. Both are forced to confront choices they’ve made, their relationships with loved ones and the legacies they’ll leave behind. Baumbach’s cast also includes Adam Sandler as his manager, and Laura Dern as his publicist, along with his usually terrific ensemble: Patrick Wilson, Eve Hewson, Riley Keough, Billy Crudup, Isla Fisher, Greta Gerwig, and Emily Mortimer. While Baumbach has said the film is inspired by White Noise doing poorly, the script is co-written by fellow actor Emily Mortimer and feels very much like it’s meant for someone like Clooney to work through his own film industry woes and depression.

Silent Friend – directed by Ildikó Enyedi – Venice & TIFF

Silent Friend - Ildikó Enyedi

I love trees and nature and spending time in the forest and saying hello to trees. No really, it’s true, I adore trees (I love to photograph them all the time). Silent Friend is the new film from acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi, who won the Golden Bear top prize at Berlinale 2017 for her film On Body and Soul (it’s very good). The film is about a giant, old ginkgo tree located inside a garden in a medieval German town (yes this town and garden and tree really exist in Marburg, Germany). Spanning three periods in time – from 1908 to 1972 to 2020. 🌳 “In the heart of a botanical garden in a medieval university town in Germany stands a majestic ginkgo tree. This silent witness has observed over a century the quiet rhythms of transformation across three human lives.” The intro goes on explaining: ” We follow their clumsy, awkward attempts to connect — each one of them deeply rooted in their own present — as they are transformed by the quiet, enduring, and mysterious power of nature. The ancient ginkgo tree brings us closer to what it means to be human — to our longing to belong.” Yep I really cannot wait to watch this – it honestly sounds like it’ll be this year’s Perfect Days. The film stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Léa Seydoux, and also Luna Wedler.

Bugonia – directed by Yorgos Lanthimos – Venice

Bugonia - Yorgos Lanthimos

Yorgos is back! Let the Lanthimos Chaos reign! I was there in 2023 when Greek filmmaker extraordinaire Yorgos Lanthimos rocked everyone in Venice with Poor Things (here’s my full review) – which went on to win the Golden Lion and four Academy Awards. This time he’s going to surprise us all and take us another wild journey into madness. I’ve got a feeling the story and the way it all plays out in this film will be just as upsetting & divisive as Poor Things, though in a completely different way. Bugonia is a Lanthimos remake of the 2003 Korean sci-fi tilm titled Save the Green Planet, about a beekeeper who kidnaps a corporate exec because he believes he’s an alien controlling humans. Or something like that… This time around it’s Emma Stone starring as the corporate CEO + Jesse Plemons as the beekeeper guy who kidnaps her. Everything else, well, we’ll have to watch and find out where it goes and what happens and how wacky and weird and fun it gets. Or not! I’m so excited to watch this and argue about it with everyone at the festival and beyond…

Frankenstein – directed by Guillermo del Toro – Venice & TIFF

Frankenstein - Guillermo del Toro

Only need to say: Guillermo del Toro! The maestro is back! I was also in Venice in 2017 when The Shape of Water (here’s my full review) premiered at at all of the fall festivals, then went on to win the Golden Lion as well as Best Picture at the Oscars. Happy he’s back with his latest creation – an epic, stylish, grandiose new take on the classic tale of Frankenstein from the story by Mary Shelley. Though it is a Netflix movie, it still sounds like it’ll be a fascinating new version of this classic tale: “A brilliant but egotistical scientist brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation.” Featuring Oscar Isaac as Dr. Victor Frankenstein, Jacob Elordi as The Monster, with Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Ineson, Charles Dance, Christian Convery, and Burn Gorman. It was filmed with real sets, shot on location around the world, with lavish costumes and limited CGI. Even though everyone expects horror, apparently it’s more of a “deeply personal & intimate” character study than anything horrifying. I’m not even a big fan of the Frankenstein story, but I’m ready to watch this.

Rose of Nevada – directed by Mark Jenkin – Venice & TIFF & NYFF & London

Rose of Nevada - Mark Jenkin

What do we have here? A new project from clever Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin? I’m intrigued. Jenkin has been earning his marks on the film festival circuit with two other films before which cinephiles have been raving about: Bait and Enys Men. Rose of Nevada is his latest and it’s a mysterious new project. This time he was able to cast two major actors: George MacKay and Callum Turner star in the film as young men who try to join a fishing boat crew. In a forgotten fishing village, a boat mysteriously appears in the old harbour. The Rose of Nevada, lost at sea with all hands 30 years ago, reappears. After this lost ship returns to a village 30 years after vanishing, two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew. That’s the only intro that anyone should be reading before watching this – the rest will be a discovery when it’s playing on the screen in front of us. I’ve been following Jenkin’s work over the years and it seems like his most exciting creation yet. Keep an eye out for it playing at festivals this fall and hopefully in your local art house theater sooner than later…

After the Hunt – directed by Luca Guadagnino – Venice & NYFF

After the Hunt - Luca Guadagnino

This one is going to be major. Early word is that After the Hunt is 2025’s Anatomy of a Fall – it’s the kind of “what do you believe?” movie that will have everyone talking and debating and arguing. The trailer hints at an upsetting incident with a young woman, played by Ayo Edebiri, at a prestigious university. She files an accusation against another professor then it becomes a controversy, etc. The rest of it is a mystery – we’ll have to wait to find out what really happened and why everyone is so defensive in here. From what I’ve heard, it’s possible Julia Roberts will end up winning the Academy Award next year for this movie. The main cast also features Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg (still beloved for his great performance in Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name), and Chloë Sevigny. Venice Fest regular Luca Guadagnino also specifically requested to not have the film premiere in the Main Competition, which I believe is because he’d rather everyone focus on what the movie is actually talking about and not whether it should win any awards.

Rental Family – directed by Hikari – TIFF & London

Rental Family - Hikari

Rental Family was a surprise addition to the fall line-up of new releases (now set to open in theaters in November). While it won’t be premiering in Venice, it will show up at TIFF (and probably Telluride) instead. Brendan Fraser stars in the lead role in a story quite obviously inspired by Werner Herzog’s film Family Romance, LLC (which premiered at Cannes 2019) as a struggling American actor who moves to Tokyo and starts working for a “person rental” company. He is given various jobs to play various people – father, friend, etc. This seems like it’s the perfect post-Oscar role for Fraser – playing a man working for a Japanese “rental family” agency, “starring” in stand-in roles for strangers. He rediscovers purpose, belonging, and the beauty of human connection. The charming Japanse cast features Takehiro Hira, Mari Yamamoto, Shannon Mahina Gorman, and Akira Emoto. It’s also the second feature film made by the filmmaker known as Hikari, aka Mitsuyo Miyazaki, her next big project after directing episodes of the hit TV series “Beef” for A24 & Netflix. This is definitely one to watch, even if it is a bit too cheesy & sentimental that’s fine with me.

Straight Circle – directed by Oscar Hudson – Venice

Straight Circle - Oscar Hudson

My wildcard pick for 2025 is this intriguing indie film creation – premiering in the Critics Week sidebar at the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Straight Circle is the first feature from British director Oscar Hudson, best known for directing many commercials & music videos. He’s finally making his leap into feature films and this one sounds like a fascinating psychological thriller similar to The Lighthouse or Foxtrot. Here’s the intro: “A pair of enemy soldiers stationed on a remote border in a vast featureless desert descend into a state of profound disorientation after forgetting which side of the border is which. As they grapple with identities, loyalties, and the absurdity of their situation, their isolation slowly gives way to an unfathomable nightmare that will blur the line between friend & foe.” The film stars Luke Tittensor & Elliot Tittensor – actual brothers in real life playing characters on opposite sides of the border. I am always interested in discovering new films that attempt to show how alike we are by revealing the truth about borders & nationality & wars: we’re all pretty much the same and we’re fighting over nothing aside from the hubris of greedy politicians.

A House of Dynamite – directed by Kathryn Bigelow – Venice & NYFF

A House of Dynamite - Kathryn Bigelow

As a reminder, filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker, which went on to win Best Picture, initially premiered at the Venice Film Festival back in 2008. Her next movie is much more ominous: When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond. I thought this might take place entirely in the White House in underground rooms focused on a few people, but apparently it’s a full-on dramatic thriller following many different people involved in deciding what to do in this situation. The return of nuclear fear! Netflix hasn’t really revealed any marketing yet other than a basic poster with the tagline: “Not if. When.” The full cast includes Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Greta Lee, Jason Clarke. I’m especially intrigued to find out what happens in this fictional (or not?) story. Will they make the right call? Bigelow’s director’s statement also explains: ” I wanted to make a film that confronts this paradox — to explore the madness of a world that lives under the constant shadow of annihilation, yet rarely speaks of it.”

Aside from these 10 films listed above, there are also a handful of films that I want to watch but fall into the category of “I just really hope they’re good.” I’m not as excited about them as I should be right now, I just want them to be very good films. These include: Werner Herzog’s new doc Ghost Elephants about African elephants; Chloe Zhao’s new film Hamnet starring Jessie Buckley as Agnes Shakespeare & Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare; Derek Cianfrance’s crime comedy Roofman with Channing Tatum; Mona Fastvold’s follow-up to The Brutalist, which she also co-wrote with Brady Corbet, a new film titled The Testament of Ann Lee starring Amanda Seyfried as as Ann Lee – the founding leader of the Shakers religious sect in the 18th century; the next Daniel Day-Lewis project titled Anemone (which looks quite good); and of course Rian Johnson’s latest whodunit with Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc titled Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – which is premiering at TIFF. There are plenty of other discoveries and surprises that I am sure we’ll encounter over the next few months as they premiere at upcoming film festivals around the world.

A few others that are also on my watchlist: Steven Soderbergh’s The Christophers (TIFF), Claire Denis’ The Fence (TIFF & NYFF), Ulrich Köhler’s Gavagai (NYFF), Kent Jones’ Late Fame (Venice & NYFF), Romain Gavras’ Sacrifice (TIFF), Olivier Assayas’ The Wizard of the Kremlin (Venice & TIFF), Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny (TIFF), Kenji Tanigaki’s The Furious (TIFF), and Ben Wheatley’s Normal (TIFF) with Odenkirk. You can find more preview lists for the fall festival season here: Metro UK’s I can’t wait for these 10 movies; The Film Stage’s 15 Most-Anticipated Films, Indiewire’s Fall Festival Preview: 42 Must-See Films, and THR’s Venice Top 10 Must-See Titles. Keep following for reviews / updates on all these & more.

With the Venice Film Festival beginning soon, I’ll be dedicated entirely to this festival and catching films for the next two weeks and writing about them. Venice 2025 runs from August 27th until September 6th, ending Saturday night with the awards (the Golden Lion). Follow my daily coverage and instant reactions on Twitter/X as usual @firstshowing, follow my photography posts as always on Instagram @abillington, follow my reviews on Letterboxd, and check the site for daily updates on films + reviews. Back in 2016, I wrote an essay about Why I Can’t Stop Going to Film Festivals. What I said then is still true. It always is. I’m still totally addicted film festivals, and they still fill me with so much joy and inspiration. Let’s hope some of these films turn out to be all-timers – like Dune and Tar and First Man in the years before. I’m always ready to start watching, hoping for some real discoveries and unforgettable works of cinema that will fascinate us.

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Denzel Washington Says He's 'Tired' Of Movies: 'I Don't Watch Movies'
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Denzel Washington Says He’s ‘Tired’ Of Movies: ‘I Don’t Watch Movies’

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Despite being a prolific actor and expert in his craft, two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington said he’s over cinema.

In a recent interview with GQ paired with Highest 2 Lowest filmmaker Spike Lee and co-star A$AP Rocky (née Rakim Mayers), Washington joked he’s “tired” of movies — likely because he has made dozens. The topic came up as A$AP Rocky was discussing his favorite double dolly shots emblematic of Lee’s directorial technique.

While he listed Malcolm X and Crooklyn, when asking Washington of his favorites, the latter responded: “I don’t watch movies, man. I really don’t,” prompting laughter from Lee and Mayers.

The Gladiator II star continued, “I’m just being honest with you! I don’t watch movies, man! I don’t go to the movies. I don’t watch movies,” having added earlier that he doesn’t rewatch his own features as he doesn’t feel the need to revisit the past.

“Is it because you make ’em?” A$AP Rocky asked.

“Probably. You know, I’m tired of movies.”

When Lee questioned how many credits Washington had racked up, the Othello actor responded: “Too many. I think 50!” (Indeed, the actor’s IMDb boasts multiple entries over that figure.)

Washington’s signature blunt declaration comes after his recent comments about being “not that interested” in winning more Academy Awards after his triumphs for 2002’s Training Day and 1990’s Glory.

“I’ve been at this a long time, and there’s times when I’ve won, shouldn’t have won, didn’t win, should have won,” he said earlier this month. “Man gives the award, God gives the award. I’m not that interested in Oscars. People say, ‘Well, where do you keep it?’ I say, ‘Next to the other one.’”

Highest 2 Lowest debuted in select theaters Aug. 15 and will soon be available to stream on Apple TV+ beginning Sept. 5.

Watch the full GQ interview below:

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Kanye West Documentary 'In Whose Name?' Trailer Arrives: Watch
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Kanye West Documentary ‘In Whose Name?’ Trailer Arrives: Watch

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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The Ye documentary In Whose Name? has released an explosive trailer, featuring appearances from Drake, Kim Kardashian and Elon Musk.

Directed by Nico Ballesteros, the doc follows Ye (formerly Kanye West) from about 2018 until 2024 and is completely shot on an iPhone. The trailer jumps around from West’s deteriorating relationship with then-wife Kim Kardashian — who filed for divorce in 2021 — to his failed 2020 presidential run and Sunday Service performances.

“The best thing about being an artist who’s bipolar is anything you do and say is an art piece,” Ye says in the clip.

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The doc pulls the curtain back on Ye to give fans an authentic look at the method to his madness in recent years and what makes him one of the most polarizing artists of the 21st century.

There are plenty of celebrity cameos, including studio sessions with Drake, Pharrell and Swizz Beatz. West is also shown walking out with Playboi Carti and Marilyn Manson at the Donda 2 listening party in Miami and delves into his relationship with his children.

“Should I have blown up the Gap sh–? Should I have blown up the Adidas sh–? But the answer is yes,” he says, referencing his split with the companies following his antisemitic remarks in 2022.

In Whose Name? will be released in about 1,000 theaters across the U.S. on Sept. 19 for a limited time. Tickets can be purchased on the doc’s website. “A documentary six years in the making,” a press release for the film reads. “3,000 hours of footage refined to one story about the world’s most polarizing living artist.”

Watch the In Whose Name? trailer below.

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Hurricane Katrina Documentaries, How To Watch: Free Streaming Links
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Hurricane Katrina Documentaries, How To Watch: Free Streaming Links

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Twenty years ago, one of the U.S.’s most devastating and destructive natural disasters Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Louisiana, and changed the city’s story forever. The gut-wrenching series of events resulted in mass destruction and endless pain, but has spawned countless stories of immense courage, resilience, and bravery. 

In recognition of the 20th anniversary of the historic event, filmmakers have continued their never-ending mission to make sure those stories live on. Some documentaries were filmed just a few months after the devastation, capturing the raw emotion as shock still settled in. Other projects were produced nearly two decades afterward, equipped with a widened lens of the storm’s aftermath. The productions give insight into how residents have tried to rebuild their lives since the unforgettable storm, with more context surfacing about the role that government neglect, race, class, and other factors have played in the city’s recovery. 

Iris Zelay, on the porch of her flooded house after Hurricane Katrina. Zelay was looking after 17 dogs in her house and all the abandoned pets on her flooded street. (Photo by David Howells/Corbis via Getty Images)

David Howells/Corbis via Getty Images

Although the docs about Katrina are emotionally difficult to watch for many viewers, they serve as important reminders to not turn a blind eye to the harsh realities that many New Orleans residents had no choice but to endure since. Through documentation, education, and compassion, the people impacted by the hurricane are receiving the respect and resilience needed to keep moving forward. 

See a list of five impactful documentaries about Hurricane Katrina down below, including options for free streaming.

  • ‘When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts’ (2006)

    When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts is a film directed by Spike Lee that captured the devestation of Hurricane Katrina shortly after the tropical cyclone ripped through NOLA. It was filmed in late August into early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on Aug. 16, 2006. It was then aired on HBO the following week. When The Levees Broke consists of news footage, still photos, and interviews from over 100 people gathered over the course of eight trips by Spike and his team.

    The legendary director was determined to tell the real and vital stories of the people who lived in the city. He said of the project at the time, “The one thing that was surprising me going in [is] I didn’t think there would be as much humor as there ended up being. But we just successfully captured the spirit of people. It was one of those things that I have to laugh to keep from crying. Some said they were still crying despite the laughing.”

    The four-part documentary is available on HBO Max. Sign up for a free trial HERE.

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  • ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ (2025)

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    Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time explores the storm from the perspective of those who lived through it. It begins from the phase of scrambling to prepare for Katrina, to the chaotic atmosphere, and stretches to the aftermath 20 years later as resident still struggle to rebuild. Race Against Time also delves into how evacuees faced immense discrimination, which caused tensions to rise and violence to increase.

    The cinematic doc premiered on July 27, 2025, on National Geographic. It was directed by Traci A. Curry while Ryan Coogler served as an executive producer, alongside Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian and Peter Nicks for Proximity Media.

    The docuseries is split into five episodes and is available on Hulu. Sign up for a free trial HERE.

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  • ‘Trouble The Water’ (2008)

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    Trouble The Water offers a unique perspective on Hurricane Katrina as it is a close-up of one couple and their journey. The 2008 documentary follows a 24-year-old aspiring rap artist Kimberly Rivers Roberts and her husband Scott at a Red Cross shelter in Central Louisiana. It includes flashback footage from Roberts’ video camera as she and her neighbors try to navigate to safety as the storm rages on.

    Produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, the film includes clips from the couple’s camera, archival news segments, other home videos, and footage filmed over two years in between the storm and the film’s release. It explores the relationship between the government and citizens, heroism of strangers and survivors, and much more.

    Trouble The Water is now available on Netflix. Watch it HERE.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq426VjZD1E?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

  • ‘Katrina Babies’ (2022)

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    As heartbreaking as the circumstances of Hurricane Katrina already were, arguably the most devastating thought is the reality of what the children and babies of New Orleans experienced. Directed by Edward Buckles, Jr., Katrina Babies is a documentary that focuses on the youth of NOLA during and after the storm. It debuted in 2022 and was also a Tribeca Film Festival selection that same year.

    Director Buckles shared a message earlier this week about the documentary in honor of Katrina’s approaching 20th anniversary. “The babies who were neglected and forgotten in 2005 aren’t babies anymore, and this is our story! 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, an entire generation still grapples with the lasting impact of having our childhood redefined by tragedy,” he reflected. “I spent seven years documenting the stories of my peers and children who survived the storm.”

    Katrina Babies is available to stream on HBO Max. Sign up for a free trial HERE.

    It’s also available on Hulu. A free trial is available HERE.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjteP4qBqn4?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

  • ‘Katrina: Come Hell And High Water’ (2025)

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    Image Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

    As the most recent doc on the list, Katrina: Come Hell And High Water serves as Spike Lee‘s revisit of the storm’s aftermath — two decades later. It is co-directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Samantha Knowles and examines the life-altering results of the “hurricane that caused 1392 fatalities and more than $100 billion in damages in 2005.”

    With stories told by the people of New Orleans in their own words, the series spotlights how government oversight and neglect can impact Americans during times when help is needed the most. Come Hell And High Water serves as “a testament to the resilience of New Orleanians and a stark call for vigilance and preparation as cataclysmic natural disasters continue to become more and more commonplace all over the world,” per Netflix.

    Katrina: Come Hell And High Water is available on Netflix. Watch it HERE.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gyBK3UMT34?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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Must Watch Badass Trailer for 'Sisu 2: Road to Revenge' Action Sequel
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Must Watch Badass Trailer for ‘Sisu 2: Road to Revenge’ Action Sequel

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Must Watch Badass Trailer for ‘Sisu 2: Road to Revenge’ Action Sequel

by Alex Billington
August 27, 2025
Source: YouTube

“They’re saying I lit a fire in you… I will put it out.” Here we go! Sony Pictures has revealed the action-packed badass trailer for Sisu 2, which is officially titled Sisu: Road to Revenge in full. Those who know already know about the totally awesome Finnish action movie Sisu from 2022 (read my review), directed by Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander, starring the action hero Jorma Tommila who never speaks a line of dialogue the entire film. They made a surprise sequel! And it’s already ready to hit theaters this November! A man returns to dismantle his family’s house after World War II, where they were killed during the war, then rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins. Jorma Tommila returns to stars as the most badass Finnish to ever exist – Aatami Korpi. This time he’s facing off against Stephen Lang and Richard Brake, along with tons of Soviet soldiers. And his dog is back! Yep – this looks as gnarly and as intense as I was hoping, with so much brutal action to behold. The final 30 seconds of this trailer had me cackling with joy, it’s so awesome. Bring on the mayhem.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jalmari Helander’s Sisu: Road to Revenge, from YouTube:

Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Trailer

Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Trailer

Sisu 2: Road to Revenge Poster

Sisu 2: Road to Revenge is a wall-to-wall cinematic action event, a sequel to the original sleeper hit Sisu from 2022. Returning to the house where his family was brutally murdered during the war, “the man who refuses to die” (starring Jorma Tommila) dismantles it, loads it on a truck, and is determined to rebuild it somewhere safe in their honor. When the Red Army commander who killed his family (Stephen Lang from Don’t Breathe) comes back hellbent on finishing the job once and for all, a relentless, eye-popping cross-country chase ensues – a fight to the death, full of clever, unbelievable action set pieces. Sisu 2: Road to Revenge is once again written and directed by Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander, director of the first Sisu (trailer here), along with Rare Exports, Big Game, and the series “Wingman” previously. It’s produced by Petri Jokiranta and Mike Goodridge. Sony Pictures will drop Helander’s Sisu 2: Road to Revenge action sequel in theaters nationwide starting on November 21st, 2025 this fall. 🇫🇮 Who’s planning to watch it?

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