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New Noah Baumbach film with George Clooney and, uh, *double check*, Adam Sandler.
Latest look at Spike Lee's Highest 2 Lowest
Latest trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another
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New Paolo Sorrentino following its Venice premiere
Second trailer for Oz Perkins' Keeper
And, why not?, take a look at the unsolicited Toxic Avenger remake
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New, more detailed trailer for Lanthimos' new Bugonia, again just folling its premiere this week at Venice.
And since I haven't posted it yet, here's the new Darren Aronofsky
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These are in limited release right now. I won't lie that I'm really only interested in the actresses.
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Another premiere from the Venice Festival, Jim Jarmusch's new film with a typically eclectic cast.
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We finally got a real trailer for Die My Love
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Anybody catch this one? And if so, how was it? The Furious premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September of this year. It wound up on my radar after a foray into what Jeeja Yanin is doing now (she played the lead role in the Thai martial arts film Chocolate, one of my personal favorites).
The plot looks anything but original (father fights gangsters to rescue kidnapped daughter, yawn), but you know how it is; this genre tends to be about the action, not the writing. Thai martial arts films do way more for me than Hong Kong ones for favoring real stunts over “wire–fu."![]()
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I had a blast with it but I'll note that Jeeja Yanin is only in the opening scene.
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Rock wrote:
I had a blast with it but I'll note that Jeeja Yanin is only in the opening scene.
Thanks for that note so I won’t be taken off–guard and unpleasantly surprised. Seems Yanin only gotten bit parts after entering the spotlight with her starring role in Chocolate which she handled quite well. Motherhood took her off the scene for a while, and we can try to lay some of the blame on AI, but sadly it looks like the death of Panna Rittikrai has a lot to do with why we haven’t seen as much of martial arts actors like Yanin and Tony Jaa lately.
Glad I can look forward to The Furious nonetheless.
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So after recently re–watching Drag Me to Hell and Evil Dead 2, I decided to google “What is Sam Raimi doing now?” Well, how bout that timing… he just finished shooting it:
Raimi's first time back in the horror director's chair in over a decade.
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[Type type type]… “What are the creators of RRR doing now?”
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RRR and Baahubali Director S.S. Rajamouli revealed Varanasi as the title of his new movie during a launch event at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad on November 15th, with the first footage screened before an exuberant crowd 50,000 strong. Previously teased under the codename “GlobeTrotter,” the film unfolds over thousands of years and blends time travel with Hindu mythology, with one major sequence drawing inspiration from "one of the major pillars from the Ramayana."
"It will be far more beautiful than you imagine. Far more divine than you imagine.”
—S.S. Rajamouli
A global release is slated for summer 2027.
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Starwars.com has just announced that on February 19, 2027, a newly restored version of the classic Star Wars 1977 theatrical release will play in theaters for a limited time.
Harmy himself goes into more detail in the following video, analyzing some stunning leaked images. And man, he sure looks happy. Who knew this guy even had a YouTube channel?
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No trailer yet, but Boots Riley’s new film I Love Boosters is slated for a May 2026 Memorial Day weekend release.
Also a couple of “coming soon" items on the physical media front:
Shout! Factory's 4K release of John Woo’s Bullet in the Head, which has been OOP and unavailable in North America for over 20 years, finally gets released today (01/01/2026).
And hopes are high that Peter Jackson's long–awaited 4K restoration of Braindead aka Dead–Alive, first revealed at last year’s TIFF50, will be released on disc sometime this year, so we’re staying tuned for that one. Jackson has been talking since 2018 about restoring Braindead, Bad Taste and Meet the Feebles, so hopefully the other two are not far behind.