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Snapshot – Netflix ‘Race for the Crown’, Jack McCafferty’s RomCom ‘Dreaming of You’, Federico Fellini’s ‘8 ½’ Set Release Dates

Dreaming of You directed by Jack McCafferty (Freestyle Digital Media)
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Tadashi Nakamura’s ‘Third Act’ and Annette Jolles’ ‘Yellow Face’ Headline CAAMFest 2025 Lineup of Asian Films

Robert A. Nakamura and Tadashi Nakamura in Third Act by Tadashi Nakamura. (Tadashi Nakamura) The Center for Asian American Media unveiled the lineup of nearly 40 films for CAAMFest 2025, taking place May 8-11 in San Francisco.
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Neighborhood Watch Trailer – Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jack Quaid and Malin Akerman Star in the Crime Thriller Film

Neighborhood Watch (RLJE Films) RLJE Films debuted the official trailer for Neighborhood Watch (formerly Nowhere Men), the crime thriller film starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead), Jack Quaid (The Boys), and Malin Akerman (Watchmen).
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RIP. Val Kilmer – Star of ‘Top Gun’, ‘Batman Forever’, ‘The Doors’ Dead at 65

Val Kilmer (Tom Sandler/Everett Collection | dp) Val Kilmer, the actor known for roles in films such as Top Gun, Batman Forever, The Doors, and the documentary Val passed away on April 1, 2025, at the age of 65.
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‘Bring Her Back’ Trailer – Sally Hawkins Terrorizes Her Step Kids in Danny and Michael Philippou’s Psychological Horror Film

Bring Her Back directed (A24 | Screenshot) Danny and Michael Philippou, the genius filmmakers behind Talk to Me, are back with the new psychological horror-thriller film, Bring Her Back starring Billy Barratt, Sora Wong, Jonah Wren Phillips, and Sally Hawkins.
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Snapshot – Adam Jack’s Indie Thriller Film ‘Jackknife’ Sets Release Date, Rock Climber Beth Rodden to Headline NZ Mountain Film Festival
Adam Jack’s Award Winning Indie Thriller Film ‘Jackknife’ Set for Release on April 29 | Trailer
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Canadian Indie Film ‘Wild Goat Surf’ by Caitlyn Sponheimer Launches at Look Dine-In Cinemas | Trailer

Wild Goat Surf directed by Caitlyn Sponheimer (Studio 104 Entertainment | Tribeca Films) Wild Goat Surf, the debut feature film from director, writer, and actor Caitlyn Sponheimer (The Boys) starring Shayelin Martin (American Gods) as Goat, Leandro Guedes (A Million Little Things), Caitlyn Sponheimer (Transplant), and Dyllón Burnside (Pose, Thoughts of a Colored Man) will premiere at Look Dine-In Cinemas across the US starting on April 4, 2025. Sponheimer and members of the cast and crew will be at select screenings in Los Angeles, New York, and Virginia for post-screening Q&As.
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Glorimar Marrero Sánchez’s Puerto Rican Drama Film ‘The Fishbowl’ Expands to Additional Theaters

The Fishbowl (La pecera) by Glorimar Marrero Sánchez (Monument Releasing) The Puerto Rican ecofeminist drama The Fishbowl (La Pecera) from artist Glorimar Marrero Sánchez is expanding to additional U.S. theaters across the New York tri-state area, Philadelphia, Florida, and other cities this Friday, April 4, following a strong theatrical release debut.
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Snapshot – ‘Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound’ Documentary Gets UK Release, Constance Tsang Among Directors Selected for La Résidence du Festival de Cannes
Luca Guadagnino’s Italian Romantic Drama I Am Love Starring Tilda Swinton to Re-release in UK | Trailer
Luca Guadagnino’s Italian romantic drama I Am Love (Io sono l’amore) starring Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton (The End, Suspiria, We Need To Talk About Kevin) will be re-released on digital in the UK from 14th April, 2025 via Vertigo Releasing.
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21st Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York City Announces Lineup of 12 Films in Competition

When Santa Was a Communist by Emir Kapetanovic The 21st edition of Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival (BHFF) in New York City, taking place from Wednesday, April 23rd through Saturday, April 26th at the SVA Theatre in New York City, will feature a lineup of twelve films in the official competition program.
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‘Always’ ‘2000 Meters to Andriivka’ ‘9-Month Contract’ Win Top 2025 CPH:DOX Jury Awards

Always by Deming Chen (courtesy CPH:DOX) Always by Deming Chen has won the top prize – the DOX:Award at the 2025 CPH:DOX, also known as the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival. In the black and white film, a Chinese boy from a mountain village discovers the power of poetry.

