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Focus Features will be releasing Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast on Nov. 12.
The pic is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s.
Golden Globe nominee Caitriona Balfe stars with Oscar winner Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, and introduces 10 year-old Jude Hill.
Dornan and Balfe play a passionate working-class couple caught up in the mayhem, with Dench and Hinds as sharp-witted grandparents.
Branagh, Laura Berwick, Becca
and couldn't help but wonder what gems would be found in the movie's outtakes. Wonder no more: ET is exclusively debuting the gag reel.
EXCLUSIVE: Focus Features has struck an eight-figure deal for world rights to feature Mrs Harris Goes To Paris, starring Oscar nominees Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) and Isabelle Huppert (Elle), Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter), Lambert Wilson (The Matrix), Alba Baptista (Warrior Nun), Lucas Bravo (Emily In Paris) and Rose Williams (Reign).
Disney have said that Armie Hammer’s role in Death on the Nile is “not currently” due to be reshot or recast.Variety reports that a source close to Kenneth Branagh’s Agatha Christie adaptation says there are no plans to replace Hammer – who plays the film’s male lead – in light of recent allegations of sexual assault.“It seems like the only way to go with this is to come out front and say: ‘Hundreds of people worked on this project, and we’re not scrapping it because of one individual,’” a rival
Walt Disney Studios announced a flurry of release date changes for its upcoming film slate, kicking a number of premium titles down the road as COVID-19-stricken movie theaters slowly reopen.Buried among seismic moves like Marvel’s “Black Widow” heading to theaters and Disney Plus on the same day was yet another push for the long-suffering murder mystery ensemble “Death on the Nile,” a Hercule Poirot adventure from director and star Kenneth Branagh.The film, a sequel to “Murder on the Orient
Angelique Jackson Matt Damon and director Tom McCarthy’s thriller “Stillwater” will be coming to theaters this summer.Focus Features announced the highly anticipated film from the pair of Academy Award winners will hit theaters on July 30, 2021.Damon stars in the drama opposite Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin and César Award nominee Camille Cottin.
Focus Features said Friday that it will release its thriller Stillwater, directed by Spotlight Oscar winner Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, in domestic theaters on July 30, 2021.
The release of Death on the Nile, Kenneth Branagh's latest Agatha Christie film, has been postponed yet again and is now set to debut in February 2022. Deadline reported that the mystery movie, which Branagh stars in as well as produces and directs, has already endured a slew of delays past its original release date, which was set for December 2019.
Only trouble seems to be mounting for Armie Hammer! The Call Me By Your Name actor, who is currently under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department amid rape allegations, may be the reason why Kenneth Branagh's film Death On The Nile has been delayed. The ensemble film starring Gal Gadot, Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Ali Fazal and Armie was set to release last year.
While Disney’s seismic theatrical release changes with Black Widow, Cruella and Luca today were on the top of everybody’s minds, it was easy to ignore the elephant in the corner of the room.
Focus Features has taken the worldwide rights for Timur Bekmambetov's Profile, setting a May 14 release. It's the filmmaker's latest movie in the "screenlife" format— a feature that looks as if it plays out entirely on a computer screen.Profile follows an undercover British journalist in her quest to bait and expose a terrorist recruiter through social media while trying not to be sucked in by her recruiter and lured into becoming a militant extremist herself.
“R#J,” a new take on “Romeo & Juliet” for the TikTok era that also used Screenlife and premiered at Sundance.Also Read: How 'R#J' Cast and Filmmakers Brought Shakespeare Into the Diverse, Digital Age (Video)The story of “Profile” follows an undercover British journalist in her quest to bait and expose a terrorist recruiter through social media, while trying not to be sucked in by her recruiter and lured into becoming a militant extremist herself.
Focus Features has taken global rights to Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov’s thriller Profile which made its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in 2018 and won the Audience Award. A theatrical release date of May 14 has been set. Universal Pictures will distribute internationally, excluding CIS/Russia.
Warner Bros. will open Cry Macho from Clint Eastwood on Oct. 22. The multi-Oscar winner will star and direct the feature based on N. Richard Nash’s novel.
Focus Features is set to release Edgar Wright’s documentary directorial debut The Sparks Brothers on June 18, 2021. The dating follows Wright's film about the cult pop duo Sparks debuting at Sundance and screening at SXSW in Austin on March 19.
As we begin to slowly transition back to a slightly more normal version of the cinematic world, it’s not too crazy to start thinking about late 2021 releases. After all, by then, most of us should be comfortable being back in movie theaters, so of course one might wonder what films will be waiting for us then.
Focus Features has set a Nov. 12 release date for Kenneth Branagh's Belfast, which will open in U.S.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterKenneth Brangh’s upcoming drama “Belfast” will be released theatrically on Nov. 12.Written and directed by Branagh, the film stars Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds and newcomer Jude Hill.
Focus Features' Limbo — Scottish director Ben Sharrock's comic drama about misfit refugees struggling with life on a remote Scottish island — is set for a theatrical release on April 30, 2021. After nabbing two BAFTA nominations for best film and best debut feature, Limbo will get a limited release at the multiplex.
Focus Features will release Ben Sharrock’s two-time BAFTA nominated Limbo on Friday, April 30 in limited theaters.