The children’s animation film Super Charlie is based on Swedish best-selling author, Camilla Läckberg’s, children’s hit book series.
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Raven DeShay Carter’s Biting Horror Film ‘Noseeums’ Premieres at FrightFest London

Noseeums by Raven DeShay Carter (Torchlight Studios, Odin’s Eye Entertainment) The horror-thriller film Noseeums by Raven DeShay Carter, making her directorial debut, will have its World Premiere at 2025 FrightFest London.
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Official Poster for Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’ Starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield

Here is the official poster for Luca Guadagnino’s psychological thriller film After the Hunt starring Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stulbarg, and Chloë Sevigny.
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New York Film Festival Unveils Revivals Program with Classics by Ossie Davis, Henry Jaglom, Jocelyne Saab, Erich von Stroheim

Film at Lincoln Center revealed the 12 films in the Revivals program for the 63rd New York Film Festival celebrating works that have been restored, preserved, or digitally remastered.
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Pakistani Animated Film and Oscar Entry ‘The Glassworker’ Opens in US Cinemas | Trailer
The Glassworker marks the remarkable debut from Pakistani animator and filmmaker Usman Riaz, who co-wrote and composed the poetic tale. The 2D animated feature, Pakistan’s first hand-drawn animated film, tells the story of Vincent, voiced in English by Sacha Dhawan, a talented young glassblower, and his father Tomas, voiced by Art Malik.
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Dacre Montgomery and Vicky Krieps Star in ‘Went Up the Hill’ Gothic Horror Film | Trailer
Samuel Van Grinsven’s haunting sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, fuses psychological drama with gothic supernatural horror. The film stars Dacre Montgomery as Jack, who returns to remote New Zealand for the funeral of his estranged mother. There, he meets her widow, Vicky Krieps as Jill. As night falls, Jack and Jill begin a chilling nocturnal dance where Elizabeth’s spirit, Jack’s mother, possesses both of them in an unsettling display of grief, guilt, and psychological unraveling.
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‘Vindication Swim’ Biopic Film on English Channel Swimmer Mercedes Gleitze Sets US Release Date | Trailer
The sports biopic film Vindication Swim directed by Elliott Hasler is the true story of Mercedes Gleitze, first British woman to swim the English Channel, and her fight for equality and recognition.
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11th India Film Festival of Alberta Reveals Lineup Spotlighting Northeast Indian Films

Village Rockstars 2 by Rima Das The 11th edition of the India Film Festival of Alberta (IFFA) unveiled its program packed with films, and events, all shining a spotlight on Northeast India and its eight States – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim.
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14th Richmond International Film Festival Themed ‘Bare Naked’ Features 170 Films

Myth of the Ghost Kingdom by Jason Mullis The 14th Richmond International Film Festival (RIFF) taking place September 23rd – 28th, 2025 in Richmond, Virginia, features six days of award-winning film premieres and signature events around this year’s theme, Bare Naked.
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Films starring Dwayne Johnson, Jodie Foster in Gala Premieres at Zurich Film Festival

Jodie Foster in A Private Life (Goodfellas / Jérôme Prébois) Films starring Dwayne Johnson, Jodie Foster, and Matthew McConaughey will premiere at Zurich Film Festival in its prestigious Gala Premieres section. Ten titles include The Smashing Machine with Dwayne Johnson, A Private Life with Jodie Foster, Tessa Thompson in Hedda, and Matthew McConaughey with America Ferrera in The Lost Bus.
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‘Plainclothes’ Trailer – Tom Blyth Stars in Carmen Emmi’s Gay Entrapment Drama
Carmen Emmi’s feature debut Plainclothes is a gripping blend of drama, romance, and identity crisis, set in the 1990s. The film stars Tom Blyth as Lucas, a young undercover cop tasked with entrapment operations targeting gay men. His world is upended when he finds himself falling for one of his targets, played by Russell Tovey.
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Eleanor the Great Trailer – June Squibb Stars in Scarlett Johansson’s Witty Drama Film
Eleanor the Great marks the feature-length directorial debut of Scarlett Johansson, reinventing herself behind the camera with a character-driven drama. Anchoring the story is June Squibb portraying Eleanor Morgenstein, a witty, “proudly troublesome” 94-year-old who, after decades in Florida, relocates to New York City following the death of her best friend.
