
Below the Clouds, the new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi has been acquired by The Match Factory.

Below the Clouds, the new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi has been acquired by The Match Factory.

The 2025 Tribeca Festival taking place June 4–15 in New York City announced new additions, including visual albums, documentaries, and narrative films.


A24 revealed a new trailer 2 for Materialists, Celine Song’s romantic comedy film that delves into the complexities of modern love.

Australian director Sean Byrne, renowned for cult horror hits The Loved Ones and The Devil’s Candy, returns with his third feature, Dangerous Animals – a chilling fusion of survival horror and shark thriller. The film stars Hassie Harrison (Yellowstone) as Zephyr, a surfer abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer, Tucker, portrayed by Jai Courtney (The Suicide Squad). Josh Heuston (Heartbreak High) plays Moses, Zephyr’s love interest who becomes entangled in the deadly game, while Ella Newton rounds out the cast in a supporting role.

Starwalker, the dramatic musical feature film from award-winning Indigenous writer, director and composer Corey Payette (Les Filles du Roi) will have its world premiere at the 35th edition of the Inside Out Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival on May 23, 2025. The film, which screens on the festival’s opening night, was adapted from a musical production of the same name.

Ed Begley Jr. (A Mighty Wind, Pineapple Express), Dot-Marie Jones (“Glee”), Patty Guggenheim (She Hulk: Attorney At Law, “Twisted Metal”), Kiel Kennedy (The Binge 2), and Kenneth Mosley (“Will Trent”) star in Don’t Tell Larry, the dark office comedy film that follows an ambitious corporate flunky who faces a deadly fallout after telling a white lie to her eccentric new co-worker Larry.

Set in 1940s Australia, The New Boy stars Cate Blanchett as as a nun overseeing a remote Christian orphanage and introduces Aswan Reid as the titular New Boy, a nine-year-old Aboriginal orphan with mysterious powers. The ensemble cast also includes Deborah Mailman and Wayne Blair, alongside a group of young First Nations actors making their film debuts.

In the South Korean thriller film The Old Woman with the Knife, director Min Kyu-dong brings to life author Gu Byeong-mo’s (Apartment Women, a New York Times Editors’ Choice) acclaimed novel of the same name, reframed through a distinctly female perspective.

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.