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Eva Victor’s ‘Sorry, Baby’ to Open 78th Edinburgh International Film Festival

Sorry, Baby by Eva Victor (A24) The 78th edition of Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) set to run from 14-20 August 2025 will open with the UK premiere of Eva Victor’s comedy-drama film Sorry, Baby.
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‘Together’ Trailer – Dave Franco and Alison Brie are a Co-dependent Couple in Sundance Body Horror Film

Alison Brie, Dave Franco in Together (NEON) Neon debuted the official trailer for Together, the supernatural body horror film starring real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie as Tim and Millie, a pair seeking solace in the countryside to rekindle their strained relationship. Their retreat takes a sinister turn when they are attacked by a supernatural force.
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Brendan Devane’s ‘The Sound’ Horror Thriller Film Gets Summer Release Date

The Sound (Blue Harbor) In the horror thriller film The Sound, directed and written by Brendan Devane, best known for his recent horror film The Canyonlands, a world-class group of climbers is granted access to the Forbidden Wall, a mysterious rock wall previously closed for decades.
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‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Teaser Trailer – Denzel Washington, A$AP Rocky, Ice Spice Star in Spike Lee’s Crime Thriller

Denzel Washington in Highest 2 Lowest (David Lee | A24) A24 revealed the first look – teaser trailer for Highest 2 Lowest, Spike Lee’s neo-noir crime thriller starring Denzel Washington. The film reimagines Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 classic High and Low, which itself loosely based on the 1959 novel King’s Ransom by Ed McBain; and transplants it into the modern music industry.
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‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ Trailer – Allison Janney, Bryan Cranston Star in Tribeca Premiering Comedy Drama Film

Bryan Cranston as Buddy and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Les in Everything’s Going to Be Great. (Peter H. Stranks | Lionsgate) Set to world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, Lionsgate revealed the official trailer for Everything’s Going to Be Great, the comedy-drama film starring Allison Janney, Bryan Cranston, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Jack Champion, Simon Rex, and Chris Cooper.
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California Film Institute’s DocPitch and Black Public Media’s PitchBLACK Announce 2025 Award Winners

California Film Institute DocPitch 2025 award winners California Film Institute’s DocPitch 2025 has selected five documentary projects currently in development or post-production as the winners of a total of $100,000 in funding. Black Public Media (BPM) selected a documentary about caregiving with comedy and two science fiction immersive projects for a total of $225,000 in production and development funding at the 2025 PitchBLACK Awards.
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‘SALLY’ Trailer – Sundance Winning Documentary Chronicles Life of Sally Ride, First American Woman to Travel to Space

NASA Astronaut Sally Ride posing with her space helmet during her time in training as a mission specialist for NASA’s STS-7 spaceflight. (Credit: NASA) National Geographic revealed the official trailer for SALLY, a documentary film on the life of Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space from Emmy-winning director Cristina Costantini (“Science Fair, Karol G). The film also reveals the story of Ride’s private relationship with Tam O’Shaughnessy, her partner of 27 years.
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Daughters, ‘Will & Harper’, Black Box Diaries Among 85th Peabody Awards Documentary Winners

Will & Harper by Josh Greenbaum (Netflix) The Peabody announced the winners of the 85th Peabody Awards the winners selected to represent the most captivating and inspiring stories released in broadcasting and streaming media during 2024.
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‘I, Poppy’ and ‘Agatha’s Almanac’ Take Top Hot Docs 2025 Jury Awards

I, Poppy by Vivek Chaudhary I, Poppy directed by Vivek Chaudhary has won the Best International Feature Documentary award along with the $10,000 cash prize at the 2025 Hot Docs documentary film festival. Agatha’s Almanac directed by Amalie Atkins walked away with Best Canadian Feature Documentary award along with $10,000 cash prize.
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2025 Sony Future Filmmaker Awards Announces Shortlisted Filmmakers

2025 Sony Future Filmmaker Awards shortlist The 2025 Sony Future Filmmaker Awards announced the 30 shortlisted filmmakers across four categories – Fiction, Non-Fiction, Animation, and Student.
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