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Kit Harington and Noémie Merlant’s ‘Baby Ruby’ Lands at Magnolia’s Magnet Releasing - thewrap.com
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29.09.2022 / 20:43

Kit Harington and Noémie Merlant’s ‘Baby Ruby’ Lands at Magnolia’s Magnet Releasing

TheWrap out of TIFF said the film was a reflection on her own parenthood journey and that it was inspired by “the massive identity shift that happens when you become a mom.”“I just wanted to make a film about the highs and the lows, and push the experience out to the most extreme version of itself,” she told TheWrap out of the festival. “That’s what I like to do as an artist: take a little glimmer and light a bonfire with it.”A page fifty-four pictures and Point Productions production, “Baby Ruby” is directed and written by Bess Wohl and produced by Alex Saks, Lauren Beveridge, Brett Beveridge and Jeffrey Penman.

Noémie Merlant-Kit Harington TIFF Thriller ‘Baby Ruby’ Lands U.S. Deal For FilmNation - deadline.com - France - USA - Mali
deadline.com
29.09.2022 / 17:57

Noémie Merlant-Kit Harington TIFF Thriller ‘Baby Ruby’ Lands U.S. Deal For FilmNation

EXCLUSIVE: Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has acquired North American rights to Baby Ruby, the TIFF thriller starring Noémie Merlant (Portrait Of A Lady On Fire) and Kit Harington (Game Of Thrones).

Kelly Ripa’s Book ‘Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories’ Breaks Down Her Marriage to Mark Consuelos, Issues With Former Cohost Regis Philbin and More - www.usmagazine.com - state Connecticut
usmagazine.com
27.09.2022 / 20:08

Kelly Ripa’s Book ‘Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories’ Breaks Down Her Marriage to Mark Consuelos, Issues With Former Cohost Regis Philbin and More

A candid approach. Kelly Ripa did not hold back about her personal or professional life in her new book, Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories.

‘Jihad Rehab’ Director Says Her Film Has Been Snubbed Since Sundance Uproar: ‘This Film Was Not What They Said’ - thewrap.com - New York - Cuba - Saudi Arabia - city Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - county Bay
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26.09.2022 / 07:25

‘Jihad Rehab’ Director Says Her Film Has Been Snubbed Since Sundance Uproar: ‘This Film Was Not What They Said’

greeted with accusations of Islamophobia after its Sundance premiere from several Muslim and Arab filmmakers, Meg Smaker has told The New York Times that very few festivals have chosen to screen her film while she has struggled financially to promote it. “I don’t have the money or influence to fight this out,” Smaker said. “I’m not sure I see a way out.”“In my naïveté, I kept thinking people would get the anger out of their system and realize thisfilm was not what they said,” she added.

‘Daliland’ Toronto Review: Ben Kingsley Nails The Salvador Dali Impression But The TIFF Closer Just Isn’t That Artful - deadline.com - New York
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18.09.2022 / 04:01

‘Daliland’ Toronto Review: Ben Kingsley Nails The Salvador Dali Impression But The TIFF Closer Just Isn’t That Artful

As the Toronto International Film Festival comes to its official Closing Night we say goodbye to the re-energized fest for another year, but not before we say ‘hello Dali’ or actually the final World Premiere of the festival, Daliland  which picks up the celebrated artists’ life in its later years focusing on the odd relationship between his and his controlling wife. If only this film stuck to that idea and didn’t take a detour into a misbegotten coming of age plotline about the young assistant both Dalis take a shine to in their own way.

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story - deadline.com - New York - Vietnam - county Murray
deadline.com
14.09.2022 / 05:15

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story

Watching Peter Farrelly’s new film, The Greatest Beer Run Ever, and knowing little about it going in, I kept thinking this would be a totally absurd, beyond belief story if it isn’t one that really happened. By the end I saw it is indeed 100% true, proving life can sometimes be stranger than fiction.  As such it turns out to be one of the more memorable, and certainly heartfelt movies this year, as well as a Vietnam War movie that couldn’t be further from The Deer Hunter, Platoon, and Apocalypse Now,  but a character-driven drama that defies logic but makes you believe once again in the power of the human spirit. This is the rare Vietnam film seen from the POV of a civilian, a key reason it works as well as it does.

Mark Consuelos cheers on wife Kelly Ripa amid book release - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
14.09.2022 / 00:33

Mark Consuelos cheers on wife Kelly Ripa amid book release

Mark Consuelos is just as excited about the big things happening for his wife Kelly Ripa as she is, and took to social media to show it.MORE: Kelly Ripa shares rare glimpse from her rooftop – you have to see the views!The actor shared a pair of pictures on his Instagram Stories to cheer his wife on as the release date of her book, Live Wire, neared.VIDEO: Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' Love StoryHe posted a photograph of the book at their home, surrounded by flowers as he provided his followers with a link to order a copy of their own."2 weeks and counting for the release of #LiveWire," he wrote before switching to an image of Kelly pulling a cheeky face, writing: "So proud of my fave!!!"MORE: Kelly Ripa's son Michael jokes about appearance in latest vacation photoLive Wire is Kelly's debut book and hits the shelves on September 27.According to Dey Street Books, a HarperCollins Publishers imprint, Live Wire will include a "sharp, funny, and honest collection of real-life stories from Kelly Ripa, showing the many dimensions and crackling wit of the beloved daytime talk show host," Mark showed his support for his wife's upcoming bookIt will also feature "a collection of personal essays on childhood, motherhood, marriage, her career and the intersection of all the above" and will be "surprising, at times savage, a little shameless and always with humor."The book will include several stories from Kelly's own life and career, and she's going to be leaving home to embark on a nationwide book tour in support of it.MORE: Kelly Ripa looks gorgeous in flirty sheer dress for 'shameless plug'MORE: Kelly Ripa calls out Mark Consuelos for not taking good bikini photosWhile initially she intended to remain close to home with a pair of

Toronto Review: Tyler Perry’s ‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ - deadline.com - USA - state Mississippi - city Memphis - county Scott
deadline.com
14.09.2022 / 00:07

Toronto Review: Tyler Perry’s ‘A Jazzman’s Blues’

The mix of musical genres in the title of this Toronto Film Festival Gala Presentation reflects the wildly uneven tone of this rare drama from Tyler Perry Studios, a lush romantic musical telling the story of a Southern lynching with echoes of the murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi 1955. An imminent bow on Netflix is probably the best strategy for it; Perry may have his following, but it’s hard to imagine a crossover audience for A Jazzman’s Blues.

‘Devotion’ Toronto Review: Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell Are The Original ‘Top Guns’ In Korean War Portrait Of The First Black Navy Pilot. - deadline.com - USA - North Korea
deadline.com
13.09.2022 / 07:01

‘Devotion’ Toronto Review: Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell Are The Original ‘Top Guns’ In Korean War Portrait Of The First Black Navy Pilot.

Director  JD Dillard says he grew up hearing all about his own father’s  experiences as the second African American Blues Angels pilot, so naturally when Adam Makos’ book, Devotion came out he was instantly intrigued about adapting to the screen. The book tells the story of the friendship and, yes, devotion (where the title comes from in part) of two elite US Navy fighter pilots who made a big difference in one of the Korean War’s most intense battles in the early 1950’s.  But the story has great significance as it really tells the extraordinary tale of Jesse Brown who became the first Black  aviator in Navy history, and together with his unique friendship and working relationship with Tom Hudner the pair became legend as authentic Navy wingmen heroes.

‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Toronto Review: New German Version Of Classic WWI Novel Proves War Is Indeed Hell - deadline.com - Ukraine - Germany
deadline.com
13.09.2022 / 01:51

‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Toronto Review: New German Version Of Classic WWI Novel Proves War Is Indeed Hell

Lewis Milestone’s 1930 classic, All Quiet On The Western Front was based on the 1928 novel by Erich Maria Remarque and became the first adaptation of a book to win the Oscar for Best Picture, as well as the first Best Picture Oscar winner to also take Best Director. It has hardly been touched by filmmakers since then save for a TV Movie remake by director Delbert Mann in 1979 that starred Richard Thomas. Now that has changed, and in a significant way , as the book has finally been taken on by Germany with director Edward Berger’s (Patrick Melrose, Your Honor) adaptation (co-written with Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell) that finally shows us the perspective from the German side. It has already been selected as the German entry for the 95th Academy Awards Best International Film race, and just had its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival today.

‘GoT’ alum Kit Harington calls ‘House of the Dragon’ spinoff ‘weird’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
12.09.2022 / 20:11

‘GoT’ alum Kit Harington calls ‘House of the Dragon’ spinoff ‘weird’

“House of the Dragon.”“I’m really enjoying it,” the “Eternals” star told the Hollywood Reporter. “My friend Miguel [Sapochnik] showruns it, so I’m really enjoying it.”The 35-year-old Harington starred as Jon Snow from 2011 to 2019 in the much-acclaimed HBO drama “Game of Thrones” and recently applauded the new show for its individuality and clever connection to its parent series.“It’s a weird one to start a whole new show in the same kind of realm and to make it its own thing,” added Harington, “and I think that they’ve really done that.”While Sapochnik has exited as showrunner for Season 2 of “House of the Dragon,” he’ll stay on as an executive producer.“Working within the ‘Thrones’ universe for the past few years has been an honor and a privilege, especially spending the last two with the amazing cast and crew of ‘House of the Dragon,’ ” Sapochnik said in a statement last month.

Toronto Review: ‘Alice, Darling’ Directed By Mary Nighy And Starring Anna Kendrick - deadline.com
deadline.com
12.09.2022 / 08:15

Toronto Review: ‘Alice, Darling’ Directed By Mary Nighy And Starring Anna Kendrick

Alice, Darling follows an abuse victim as she comes to terms with the end of her relationship. The script was written by  Alanna Francis and director by Mary Nighy. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Wunmi Mosaku, and Charlie Carrick.

Toronto Review: ‘Chevalier’ Written By Stefani Robinson And Directed By Stephen Williams - deadline.com - France - Paris - Guadeloupe
deadline.com
12.09.2022 / 02:55

Toronto Review: ‘Chevalier’ Written By Stefani Robinson And Directed By Stephen Williams

Chevalier is a biopic about violin virtuoso Joseph Bolonge Chevalier de Saint George directed by Stephen Williams and written by Stefani Robinson.

Toronto Review: Benjamin Millepied’s ‘Carmen’ - deadline.com - Mexico
deadline.com
12.09.2022 / 00:49

Toronto Review: Benjamin Millepied’s ‘Carmen’

For questionable reasons, some very talented people got it into their heads that it would be a great idea to redress Georges Bizet’s classic 1875 musical Carmen for the big screen by throwing out everything—the setting, the era and, most of all, the music—and replacing it with a misguided attempt at relevance by setting it on the contemporary U.S. and Mexican border.

Toronto Review: Lena Dunham’s ‘Catherine Called Birdy’ - deadline.com
deadline.com
11.09.2022 / 22:39

Toronto Review: Lena Dunham’s ‘Catherine Called Birdy’

Lena Dunham directs the Medieval comedic drama Catherine Called Birdy. The film is an adaptation of the book by the same name by Karen Kushman and stars Bella Ramsey, Andrew Scott, Billie Piper.

‘Baby Ruby’ Review: Noémie Merlant Shines In This Postpartum Psychological Horror [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
11.09.2022 / 17:25

‘Baby Ruby’ Review: Noémie Merlant Shines In This Postpartum Psychological Horror [TIFF]

Motherhood is scary as hell. The exhaustion, the changes in the body, the responsibility for an entirely new life; all take a heavy toll on new mothers.

‘Game Of Thrones’ star Kit Harington calls ‘House Of The Dragon’ “fantastic” - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Canada
nme.com
11.09.2022 / 16:11

‘Game Of Thrones’ star Kit Harington calls ‘House Of The Dragon’ “fantastic”

Game Of Thrones star Kit Harington has shared his thoughts on new prequel House Of The Dragon, saying the team behind the show have done a “fantastic” job.House Of The Dragon follows the Targaryen dynasty 200 years before the events of Game Of Thrones, and has received positive early reviews.After the show’s premiere broke records at HBO, attracting almost 10million viewers, the Game Of Thrones prequel has also now smashed viewing records in the UK, becoming Sky’s biggest US drama launch and the most watched Sky Atlantic premiere ever.Speaking at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this weekend, Harington – who starred as Jon Snow in Game Of Thrones – was asked about his thoughts on House Of The Dragon by Entertainment Tonight Canada.“I’m really enjoying it,” he said. “My friend Miguel [Sapochnik] show-run it, so I’m really enjoying it.Harington added: “I think they’ve done a fantastic job. It’s a weird one to start a whole new show in the same kind of realm and to make it its own thing.

‘The Fabelmans’ Toronto Review: Steven Spielberg’s Cinematic Memoir Becomes Glorious Tribute To Art And Family - deadline.com - New Jersey
deadline.com
11.09.2022 / 10:23

‘The Fabelmans’ Toronto Review: Steven Spielberg’s Cinematic Memoir Becomes Glorious Tribute To Art And Family

There is definitely a trend of late for film directors to take a look in thinly disguised cinematic memoirs of their early influences that shaped the artist and person they have become. Kenneth Branagh with Belfast and Paolo Sorrentino with The Hand Of God did it last year. Of course there is Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, others over the years. Sam Mendes, while not drawing a portrait of his younger self revisits the movie palaces of his youth in another 2022 offering, Empire Of Light, which premiered last weekend at Telluride and will also hit the Toronto International Film Festival. TIFF is also where the man I recently described as the GOAT, Steven Spielberg, has chosen to debut his own story where the names have been changed but the story is  clearly his. The Fabelmans basically chronicling his early Jewish family life and infatuation with making movies  had its World Premiere Saturday night, the first of Spielberg’s directed movies ever to premiere at a film festival. This one seems entirely appropriate, and it has been gestating in the director’s head ever since he and his co-writer Tony Kushner started kicking it around during the making of Lincoln over a decade ago. He says he finally made it primarily as a way to bring his late parents Leah and Arnold (to whom the film is dedicated) somehow back to his life. Movies can do that, and no one knows it better than Steven Spielberg.

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