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“Encanto” succeeded with the notion of “no villain, except generational trauma,” and Disney keeps that idea going with the delightful “Turning Red” (Walt Disney Home Entertainment), a young woman’s coming-of-age story that’s a metaphor for any number of growing-up issues, including that moment when the “model” child begins to chafe at parental domination. It’s charming and adorable, and the boy-band songs by Billie Eilish and Finneas have already made their way into the latter’s stage act.
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“The Batman” (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Does a three-hour superhero saga have deleted scenes? You bet your bat-hook, and they’re on the 4K/Blu-ray/DVD release alongside other extras.
“Blacklight” (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Liam Neeson in the first of two (to date) 2022 thrillers that suggest that maybe it’s time for him to put down the gun.
“Cyrano” (MGM/Universal) Peter Dinklage gives...
“Encanto” succeeded with the notion of “no villain, except generational trauma,” and Disney keeps that idea going with the delightful “Turning Red” (Walt Disney Home Entertainment), a young woman’s coming-of-age story that’s a metaphor for any number of growing-up issues, including that moment when the “model” child begins to chafe at parental domination. It’s charming and adorable, and the boy-band songs by Billie Eilish and Finneas have already made their way into the latter’s stage act.
Also available:
“The Batman” (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Does a three-hour superhero saga have deleted scenes? You bet your bat-hook, and they’re on the 4K/Blu-ray/DVD release alongside other extras.
“Blacklight” (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Liam Neeson in the first of two (to date) 2022 thrillers that suggest that maybe it’s time for him to put down the gun.
“Cyrano” (MGM/Universal) Peter Dinklage gives...
- 5/6/2022
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
"You need to find yourself before you start looking for love." Dark Star & Uncork'd Ent. have revealed an official US trailer for a film called Mascarpone, which is the cheesy (literally) alternate US title for this. The original Italian title is Maschile Singolare, which translates directly to Masculine Singular. Antonio is a family man whose life takes an unexpected twist when he’s suddenly dumped by his husband. Antonio now needs to find a new place to stay, a job and a new purpose in life: through this process, he discovers the value of independence. The film stars Sarah T. Cohen, Alistair Stoneman, Jamila Martin-Wingett, Ray Whelan, Ricardo Freitas, Nicola Wright, and Tony Goodall. "A lovely coming-of-age film that wears its heart on its sleeve, Mascarpone has been a hit on the festival hit and we're confident it’ll be just as much a success in its" release, the distributors state.
- 4/11/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Italy’s Vision Distribution is doing brisk business in Cannes, where the company has closed a raft of deals on several titles, their top seller being gay relationship drama “Mascarpone” on which specialty U.S. distributors Uncork’d Entertainment and Dark Star Pictures have teamed up to take North American rights.
This first feature by Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati, which premiered at the Marché du Film last week, has also been snapped up by Cinemien for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux and Israel. Tongariro Releasing has picked up rights for Poland and Outplay Films will release the film theatrically in France.
“Mascarpone” (pictured), which premiered in Italy on Amazon Prime Video in June, is about Antonio, a 30-something family man, whose life is upended when he’s suddenly dumped by his husband, on whom he depends both psychologically and economically. He winds up living in a rented room and working in a bakery,...
This first feature by Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati, which premiered at the Marché du Film last week, has also been snapped up by Cinemien for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux and Israel. Tongariro Releasing has picked up rights for Poland and Outplay Films will release the film theatrically in France.
“Mascarpone” (pictured), which premiered in Italy on Amazon Prime Video in June, is about Antonio, a 30-something family man, whose life is upended when he’s suddenly dumped by his husband, on whom he depends both psychologically and economically. He winds up living in a rented room and working in a bakery,...
- 7/14/2021
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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