Laika Unveils ‘Wildwood’ Trailer in Cannes
The Travis Knight-directed stop-motion feature, from the studio behind ‘Coraline’ and ‘ParaNorman’ hits theaters on Oct. 23.
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The Travis Knight-directed stop-motion feature, from the studio behind ‘Coraline’ and ‘ParaNorman’ hits theaters on Oct. 23.
The film, based on the children’s novel by The Decemberist frontman Colin Meloy, hits theaters October 23.
Casper Kjær Jensen has been cast as Hans Christian Andersen in Nikolaj Arcel’s upcoming feature My Fairytale Life. The announcement was made this afternoon during a presser at Cannes held by Zentropa. My Fairytale Life is described as an “epic…
Ice Cube and Mike Epps are gearing up to celebrate three decades of Friday. The legendary rapper and stand-up comedian will honor the 30th anniversary of their beloved big screen comedy on July 17 with a hip-hop/comedy show at the…
After the recent release of Mortal Kombat 2, fans of the franchise are feeling more optimistic than ever about its future on the big screen, with the film debuting to an overwhelming 90% Rotten Tomatoes score and technically setting a…
Anonymous Content manager Kassie Evashevski helped Shelby Van Pelt’s novel make it to the screen: “It was one of the few things at the time that I read that made me just feel good.”
Secret Cinema has announced plans for a Pirates Of The Caribbean immersive production in 2027. READ MORE: Secret Cinema – the most unforgettable experiences in its 10-year history Created in 2007, Secret Cinema puts on immersive and surprise screenings of…
Cohen Media Group has bought U.S. distribution rights to “Lady,” the debut feature from Nigerian-born writer-director Olive Nwosu, being sold by HanWay Films. The acquisition follows the film’s world premiere in the World Dramatic Cinema Competition at this year’s Sundance…
From will honor the show’s original plan with season 5.
Adam Driver and Michael Mann’s $95 million box office flop is officially headed to Netflix.