Joseph Palaz

Through ‘Incoming,’ Dave and John Chernin Strive to Revive R-Rated Comedies That Hollywood Has Moved Away From

Dave Chernin, as he browses the digital menu at a Taco Bell Cantina in Chelsea, enthusiastically suggests, “You’ve got to…

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‘Your Daughter,’ Directed by Sara Shazli, Reveals the Emotional Journey of Confronting a Painful History

Sara Shazli, an acclaimed Egyptian filmmaker, is preparing to showcase her latest documentary, “Your Daughter,” at the Venice Production Bridge’s…

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Latvia Submits ‘Flow,’ an Annecy Award Winner, for International Oscar Consideration

Latvia has chosen Gints Zilbalodis’ animated film “Flow” as its contender for the Best International Feature category at the 97th…

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Kangana Ranaut Opens Up About Portraying Indira Gandhi in ‘Emergency’ and Managing Her Acting and Political Roles: ‘Her Life Was a Shakespearean Tragedy’

Kangana Ranaut, renowned Indian actor and filmmaker, is preparing to reveal her latest project, “Emergency,” which delves into a contentious…

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‘Devdas’ Rights Acquired by Shah Rukh Khan, Announced at Locarno Screening

During a recent appearance at the Locarno Film Festival, Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan announced that Red Chillies Entertainment, his…

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Theo James Takes Center Stage in Gruesome ‘The Monkey’ Teaser from ‘Longlegs’ Director’s Stephen King Adaptation

Osgood Perkins’ latest project, “The Monkey,” has revealed its first teaser featuring Theo James and Elijah Wood. The 44-second preview…

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‘Tender Is the Night’ Adaptation by Soo Hugh, Creator of ‘Pachinko,’ Coming to Searchlight Pictures

Hugh has been tapped by Searchlight Pictures to adapt and direct “Tender Is the Night,” F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel…

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James Wan Announces Remake of Iconic ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon’

James Wan, known for his work on “Aquaman,” is set to go back into aquatic horror with a new project.…

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Latin Quarter Acquires Distribution Rights for 2021 Trans Doc ‘The Beach of the Enchaquirados’ Following Locarno’s Open Doors Reappearance

The Hague-based Latin Quarter has acquired Ecuadorian documentary “The Beach of the Enchaquirados,” known for its focus on Latin American…

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‘Sew Torn’ Review: A Chaotic Crime Comedy that Doesn’t Quite Mend its Flaws

In “Sew Torn,” a high-concept crime farce, viewers are introduced to a fantastical array of alternate realities, each diverging from…

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