
Karven the Hunter has entered the long list of movies that were duds at the box office but get constant attention with a wider release on home video or streaming. The Aaron Taylor-Johnson-led film, which tells the origin story of one of the most compelling Marvel villains in Spider-Man's rogues gallery, failed to impress audiences and critics in theaters, but since it arrived on streaming, it has reigned in various charts.
As per FlixPatrol, Kraven the Hunter is topping the Max charts at the third spot. The movie only stands behind Companion and Ben Affleck’s action flick The Accountant, which is garnering eyeballs as the sequel hits the theaters. Before topping the Max charts, the movie also reigned Netflix charts, entertaining viewers worldwide. Perhaps it’ll be remembered as a campy R-rated action flick down the line.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ Was a Box Office Bomb
The film was a box-office failure,...
As per FlixPatrol, Kraven the Hunter is topping the Max charts at the third spot. The movie only stands behind Companion and Ben Affleck’s action flick The Accountant, which is garnering eyeballs as the sequel hits the theaters. Before topping the Max charts, the movie also reigned Netflix charts, entertaining viewers worldwide. Perhaps it’ll be remembered as a campy R-rated action flick down the line.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ Was a Box Office Bomb
The film was a box-office failure,...
- 30/04/2025
- por Shrishty Mishra
- Collider.com


How much do caskets go for in Thailand, anyway?
Fans have been buzzing all week about which The White Lotus character(s) will die in Sunday's finale. Could it be Gaitok, the lovelorn security guard; Timothy, the suicidal father who lost his family's money; Gary/Greg, the dangerous widower of Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge); or somebody else completely unexpected?
Gold Derby broke down all the scenarios and asked our readers to vote for the likeliest victim, and we can now reveal the results:
35 percent — Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) 17 percent — Rick (Walton Goggins) 13 percent — Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) 13 percent — Gary/Greg (Jon Gries) 9 percent — Timothy (Jason Isaacs) 9 percent — Laurie (Carrie Coon) 4 percent — Lochlan (Sam Nivola) Gaitok
Gaitok leads our poll results, and for good reason: he just came to the realization that the hotel thieves are Valentin (Arnas Fedaravicius), Aleksei (Julian Kostov), and Vlad (Yuri Kolokolnikov). The security guard nearly stopped them in the act several episodes ago,...
Fans have been buzzing all week about which The White Lotus character(s) will die in Sunday's finale. Could it be Gaitok, the lovelorn security guard; Timothy, the suicidal father who lost his family's money; Gary/Greg, the dangerous widower of Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge); or somebody else completely unexpected?
Gold Derby broke down all the scenarios and asked our readers to vote for the likeliest victim, and we can now reveal the results:
35 percent — Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) 17 percent — Rick (Walton Goggins) 13 percent — Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) 13 percent — Gary/Greg (Jon Gries) 9 percent — Timothy (Jason Isaacs) 9 percent — Laurie (Carrie Coon) 4 percent — Lochlan (Sam Nivola) Gaitok
Gaitok leads our poll results, and for good reason: he just came to the realization that the hotel thieves are Valentin (Arnas Fedaravicius), Aleksei (Julian Kostov), and Vlad (Yuri Kolokolnikov). The security guard nearly stopped them in the act several episodes ago,...
- 04/04/2025
- por Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby

This post contains spoilers for "The White Lotus."
The most crucial pieces of the puzzle have started to fall into place in "The White Lotus" season 3. A lot is going on in Thailand's White Lotus wellness resort, where key players are currently at the cusp of their arcs before the season's bloody, climactic finale. As we're already aware that things are going to end with multiple gunshots and at least one dead body, that's all the more reason to play close attention to Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong), who managed to retrieve his officially mandated gun in the previous episode.
I know what you're thinking: Gaitok isn't the kind to shoot someone, let alone kill them, as he inherently lacks the instinct to be violent (even in self-defense). However, episode 7 casts some doubt on this assured belief, as we see Mook repeatedly egg him on to toughen up and ultimately expressing disappointment in his non-violent stance.
The most crucial pieces of the puzzle have started to fall into place in "The White Lotus" season 3. A lot is going on in Thailand's White Lotus wellness resort, where key players are currently at the cusp of their arcs before the season's bloody, climactic finale. As we're already aware that things are going to end with multiple gunshots and at least one dead body, that's all the more reason to play close attention to Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong), who managed to retrieve his officially mandated gun in the previous episode.
I know what you're thinking: Gaitok isn't the kind to shoot someone, let alone kill them, as he inherently lacks the instinct to be violent (even in self-defense). However, episode 7 casts some doubt on this assured belief, as we see Mook repeatedly egg him on to toughen up and ultimately expressing disappointment in his non-violent stance.
- 31/03/2025
- por Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film

“The White Lotus” Season 3, Episode 7 is one of the HBO drama’s most uncomfortable, unnerving to date. That’s saying something for a show that has mined plenty of material out of the kind of everyday social tensions that make you want to crawl out of your skin.
There is something heavy hanging over “Killer Instincts,” a thick, unshakable dread that makes every scene feel just one small step away from toppling over the edge of a cliff. Creator Mike White has adopted such a slow-burn approach to all of this season’s threads that resolution is starting to feel just around the corner, which is what makes “Killer Instincts” such a painful hour of television. Once again, White pushed “The White Lotus” forward without delivering the cathartic explosion of drama viewers long for. The result is an agonizing yet mesmerizing experience.
Case in point: Rick Hatchett’s (Walton Goggins...
There is something heavy hanging over “Killer Instincts,” a thick, unshakable dread that makes every scene feel just one small step away from toppling over the edge of a cliff. Creator Mike White has adopted such a slow-burn approach to all of this season’s threads that resolution is starting to feel just around the corner, which is what makes “Killer Instincts” such a painful hour of television. Once again, White pushed “The White Lotus” forward without delivering the cathartic explosion of drama viewers long for. The result is an agonizing yet mesmerizing experience.
Case in point: Rick Hatchett’s (Walton Goggins...
- 31/03/2025
- por Alex Welch
- The Wrap

Spoiler Alert: This piece discusses plot points from the seventh episode of The White Lotus.
The White Lotus is entering its violence era and things are getting “tense” at Greg/Gary’s fancy party.
The penultimate episode is dark with various threats of violence from Walton Goggins’ considering ending the man who killed his father to Jason Isaacs’ Timothy Ratliff continuing to fantasize about killing himself, his wife and his son and Tayme Thapthimthong’s Gaitok figuring out who was behind the armed robbery at the hotel, while attending a Muay Thai boxing match with his crush, Lalisa Manobal’s Mook.
Then there’s the nice house above the posh resort, where tensions are running high.
Jon Gries’ Greg/Gary, who planned to have his wife Tanya McQuoid, played by Jennifer Coolidge, killed in season two, before she drowned fending off her killers, and his sugar baby Chloe, played by Charlotte Le Bon,...
The White Lotus is entering its violence era and things are getting “tense” at Greg/Gary’s fancy party.
The penultimate episode is dark with various threats of violence from Walton Goggins’ considering ending the man who killed his father to Jason Isaacs’ Timothy Ratliff continuing to fantasize about killing himself, his wife and his son and Tayme Thapthimthong’s Gaitok figuring out who was behind the armed robbery at the hotel, while attending a Muay Thai boxing match with his crush, Lalisa Manobal’s Mook.
Then there’s the nice house above the posh resort, where tensions are running high.
Jon Gries’ Greg/Gary, who planned to have his wife Tanya McQuoid, played by Jennifer Coolidge, killed in season two, before she drowned fending off her killers, and his sugar baby Chloe, played by Charlotte Le Bon,...
- 31/03/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV

It's no secret that HBO's dark comedy anthology series The White Lotus is one of the hottest shows currently on television. Everyone's talking about their theories surrounding the season 3 murder mystery and dissecting all of the cringiest moments from each episode. If we're not over analyzing the characters and plot twists, then we're meme-ing the funniest scenes, whether it's Leslie Bibb's condescending smile or Parker Posey's hilarious accent and one-liners.
The White Lotus has earned an age rating of TV-ma since its first season, which means that the series is intended to be watched by mature audiences only. It's unlikely that anyone was mixing this up with a children's show or allowing younger viewers to watch, but it's worth knowing what to expect from the series if young adults tune in or even just for yourself. Let's take a closer look at the age rating of season 3 with...
The White Lotus has earned an age rating of TV-ma since its first season, which means that the series is intended to be watched by mature audiences only. It's unlikely that anyone was mixing this up with a children's show or allowing younger viewers to watch, but it's worth knowing what to expect from the series if young adults tune in or even just for yourself. Let's take a closer look at the age rating of season 3 with...
- 27/03/2025
- por Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob

Kraven the Hunter is part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe. The film was the third addition to the Ssu in 2024 and didn't live up to its potential, becoming a major flop after poor initial reviews.
Luckily, streaming services prove there's an audience for every film and Kraven the Hunter has found its prey. Since its disastrous release in theaters, the movie, which stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the titular character, has found a lot of success online. Following its release on Netflix, Kraven the Hunter has become a hit, Tudum reveals.
The movie premiered on Netflix on Mar. 13, and for the week between Mar. 10 and 16, the movie climbed up the charts globally. It received 7.1 million views and 15 million hours viewed in just three days on the platform. The numbers become even more impressive, as the film reached the third spot globally and is available only in one territory — the U.S.
Luckily, streaming services prove there's an audience for every film and Kraven the Hunter has found its prey. Since its disastrous release in theaters, the movie, which stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the titular character, has found a lot of success online. Following its release on Netflix, Kraven the Hunter has become a hit, Tudum reveals.
The movie premiered on Netflix on Mar. 13, and for the week between Mar. 10 and 16, the movie climbed up the charts globally. It received 7.1 million views and 15 million hours viewed in just three days on the platform. The numbers become even more impressive, as the film reached the third spot globally and is available only in one territory — the U.S.
- 19/03/2025
- por Monica Coman
- CBR

It was only a matter of time.
This season of “The White Lotus” has so far been relatively tame in terms of sex, drugs, violence and overall debauchery. Mention of a party in last week’s episode implied an incoming shift, though, and “The White Lotus” Season 3, Episode 5 delivers on that promise. It is an episode full of reckless partying, lust and more than a few cringe-inducing moments of impulsive degeneracy. Amid all of the chaos, “White Lotus” creator Mike White returns to some of the HBO drama’s long-running themes — namely, the difficulty of cultural assimilation and the unfortunate truth that no amount of wealth or uninhibited living can fill the empty parts within ourselves. The former theme emerges early in the episode.
At dinner, Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook) finally tells her parents about her plan to move to Thailand. Victoria (Parker Posey) reacts poorly, responding to her daughter...
This season of “The White Lotus” has so far been relatively tame in terms of sex, drugs, violence and overall debauchery. Mention of a party in last week’s episode implied an incoming shift, though, and “The White Lotus” Season 3, Episode 5 delivers on that promise. It is an episode full of reckless partying, lust and more than a few cringe-inducing moments of impulsive degeneracy. Amid all of the chaos, “White Lotus” creator Mike White returns to some of the HBO drama’s long-running themes — namely, the difficulty of cultural assimilation and the unfortunate truth that no amount of wealth or uninhibited living can fill the empty parts within ourselves. The former theme emerges early in the episode.
At dinner, Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook) finally tells her parents about her plan to move to Thailand. Victoria (Parker Posey) reacts poorly, responding to her daughter...
- 17/03/2025
- por Alex Welch
- The Wrap

In one of the early scenes of this week’s “The White Lotus,” meditation expert Amrita (Shalini Peiris) offers Rick (Walton Goggins) some sincere advice.
“I hope you will hear me when I say you are not stuck,” she tells him. “You can let go of your story. You can escape the karmic cycle.” The feeling of being trapped is present throughout all of “The White Lotus” Season 3 Episode 4, as is the desire for escape. The seeds of it are planted in the episode’s opening scene, in which Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) tries to convince her younger husband Harrison to return her calls. “I’ll tell you more when you call me back, so call me back,” she says.
That same morning, Jaclyn gets snippy with Kate (Leslie Bibb) when the latter chides her for using her phone at the resort. “Harrison’s gone a little Awol. I think he...
“I hope you will hear me when I say you are not stuck,” she tells him. “You can let go of your story. You can escape the karmic cycle.” The feeling of being trapped is present throughout all of “The White Lotus” Season 3 Episode 4, as is the desire for escape. The seeds of it are planted in the episode’s opening scene, in which Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) tries to convince her younger husband Harrison to return her calls. “I’ll tell you more when you call me back, so call me back,” she says.
That same morning, Jaclyn gets snippy with Kate (Leslie Bibb) when the latter chides her for using her phone at the resort. “Harrison’s gone a little Awol. I think he...
- 10/03/2025
- por Alex Welch
- The Wrap

The White Lotus resort chain should be known for its body count as much as for the luxury at this point.
Season 3 of the HBO series is finally starting to add suspicion to a number of the guests staying at the Thailand location. Some suspects already hold some real likelihood – here’s looking at you Greg and Rick – while others are just giving slightly off energy.
There’s a shooter walking among the many people staying at the wellness resort, and these are the most likely to be the one with the gun when the season finale rolls around in a couple weeks.
Note: This story will be updated as new clues are revealed the rest of Season 3
“The White Lotus” (Credit: HBO) Greg/Gary
Greg (Jon Gries) — or Gary depending on when you met him — is the only person in the orbit of the upcoming shooting with blood on his hands.
Season 3 of the HBO series is finally starting to add suspicion to a number of the guests staying at the Thailand location. Some suspects already hold some real likelihood – here’s looking at you Greg and Rick – while others are just giving slightly off energy.
There’s a shooter walking among the many people staying at the wellness resort, and these are the most likely to be the one with the gun when the season finale rolls around in a couple weeks.
Note: This story will be updated as new clues are revealed the rest of Season 3
“The White Lotus” (Credit: HBO) Greg/Gary
Greg (Jon Gries) — or Gary depending on when you met him — is the only person in the orbit of the upcoming shooting with blood on his hands.
- 10/03/2025
- por Jacob Bryant, Alex Welch
- The Wrap

If you watched Sunday’s Season 3 premiere of “The White Lotus” on HBO, you may have woken up with a Monday diagnosis of wanderlust.
Sure, the drama from Emmy-winning creator and showrunner Mike White centers on the darker shades of humanity — and systematically climaxes in at least one death of a character we have come to love over their one-week stay in paradise. But the backdrops of Hawaii, Sicily and now Thailand are mouthwatering and awe-inspiring enough that we can forgive little things like murder and manipulation if it means enjoying a chilled cocktail, a pool full of eye candy and a bottle of Spf 50 in the lead-up to disaster.
“The White Lotus” Season 3 might feature its most exotically intoxicating locale yet: Thailand. The series has built its reputation through incisive and lurid depictions of American wealth, tensions between class and race and other taboos that keep the human condition ticking.
Sure, the drama from Emmy-winning creator and showrunner Mike White centers on the darker shades of humanity — and systematically climaxes in at least one death of a character we have come to love over their one-week stay in paradise. But the backdrops of Hawaii, Sicily and now Thailand are mouthwatering and awe-inspiring enough that we can forgive little things like murder and manipulation if it means enjoying a chilled cocktail, a pool full of eye candy and a bottle of Spf 50 in the lead-up to disaster.
“The White Lotus” Season 3 might feature its most exotically intoxicating locale yet: Thailand. The series has built its reputation through incisive and lurid depictions of American wealth, tensions between class and race and other taboos that keep the human condition ticking.
- 23/02/2025
- por Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap


The third season of The White Lotus opened to the show’s largest premiere audience so far.
The HBO series brought in 2.4 million cross-platform viewers on its opening night Sunday, a 57 percent increase on the season two premiere (1.5 million). The night one figure includes the on-air premiere and replays on HBO and streaming on Max.
After 36 hours — including the Presidents Day holiday — HBO says the premiere grew to 4.6 million viewers, double the audience for season two’s first episode over the same amount of time. Viewing in Europe and Latin America more than tripled compared to the season two premiere, HBO says (though it didn’t provide any data the global audience).
The Thailand-set third season of Mike White’s satire follows another group of privileged guests at the White Lotus resort, the staff there, and — it’s hardly a spoiler to say at this point — a murder mystery, as...
The HBO series brought in 2.4 million cross-platform viewers on its opening night Sunday, a 57 percent increase on the season two premiere (1.5 million). The night one figure includes the on-air premiere and replays on HBO and streaming on Max.
After 36 hours — including the Presidents Day holiday — HBO says the premiere grew to 4.6 million viewers, double the audience for season two’s first episode over the same amount of time. Viewing in Europe and Latin America more than tripled compared to the season two premiere, HBO says (though it didn’t provide any data the global audience).
The Thailand-set third season of Mike White’s satire follows another group of privileged guests at the White Lotus resort, the staff there, and — it’s hardly a spoiler to say at this point — a murder mystery, as...
- 18/02/2025
- por Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

With the new season of The White Lotus mere weeks away from premiering on our screens, HBO and Max have released the official trailer, giving us greater insight into the terribly self-centered, rich white jerks we'll watch suffer with schadenfreudic glee starting on February 16, 2025. And by the looks of what's being teased in the latest clip from Mike White's hit series, a lot of rich white people are going to leave Thailand feeling very sad (or maybe even dead).
And so long as our beloved Belinda (played by Natasha Rothwell) isn't one of the people to suffer (as she has already suffered enough thanks to the series' first season in Hawaii), we're totally on board with whatever happens to this particular crew of misbehaving have-it-alls.
Who Do You Think Is Going To Die In 'The White Lotus' Third Season?
It's the question on everyone's lips, isn't it? Particularly after...
And so long as our beloved Belinda (played by Natasha Rothwell) isn't one of the people to suffer (as she has already suffered enough thanks to the series' first season in Hawaii), we're totally on board with whatever happens to this particular crew of misbehaving have-it-alls.
Who Do You Think Is Going To Die In 'The White Lotus' Third Season?
It's the question on everyone's lips, isn't it? Particularly after...
- 27/01/2025
- por Alicia Lutes
- MovieWeb


What’s a little fun in the sun without guilt, deception, and murder encroaching on your good time? It’s time to return to the White Lotus, where relaxation is paramount to the experience, and everything you’ve left back home can remain exactly where you left it. HBO‘s The White Lotus Season 3 trailer finds a new group of Americans visiting a luxury resort in Thailand, where exploration, freedom, and spiritual awakenings await. Some say, “What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand,” but what happens when your chance to transform into “an entirely different person” spirals out of control, and your home away from home becomes Hell on Earth?
“The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week,” reads HBO’s logline for The White Lotus Season 3. The new season continues...
“The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week,” reads HBO’s logline for The White Lotus Season 3. The new season continues...
- 27/01/2025
- por Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com


If the walls at the resort housing the morally-grey and naively-misguided stars of The White Lotus could talk, they’d have plenty of secrets to spill. In the trailer for Season Three, premiering Feb. 16 on HBO, a Thailand getaway reveals chaos and corruption for guests and employees, alike.
“Everyone comes to Thailand, they’re either hiding from someone or they’re looking for someone,” the resort health mentor Mook (played by Blackpink’s Lisa) says in the clip. But at the White Lotus, in particular, those worries should melt away.
“Everyone comes to Thailand, they’re either hiding from someone or they’re looking for someone,” the resort health mentor Mook (played by Blackpink’s Lisa) says in the clip. But at the White Lotus, in particular, those worries should melt away.
- 27/01/2025
- por Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com


The White Lotus season three trailer gives us more Americans behaving badly in paradise, along with a dash of spiritual longing as guests check into a luxury hotel in Thailand.
“What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand,” says one guest staying at the “best in the world” hotel where, at the end of one week, guests are assured they will be “an entirely different person,” promises the trailer below.
The season is once again from writer-director Mike White, who has teased that the third season will be a “satirical and funny look at death and eastern religion and spirituality.”
The first season highlighted money and the second season highlighted sex. Here’s the logline: “The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.”
The sprawling cast includes Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook,...
“What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand,” says one guest staying at the “best in the world” hotel where, at the end of one week, guests are assured they will be “an entirely different person,” promises the trailer below.
The season is once again from writer-director Mike White, who has teased that the third season will be a “satirical and funny look at death and eastern religion and spirituality.”
The first season highlighted money and the second season highlighted sex. Here’s the logline: “The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.”
The sprawling cast includes Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook,...
- 27/01/2025
- por James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

What is a vacation without an existential crisis?
“The White Lotus” is back for Season 3 with tears, sex, death, and all. The star-studded anthology series stars Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, and returning actress Natasha Rothwell.
The ensemble also includes Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sam Nivola, Lek Patravadi, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Lalisa Manobal, Tayme Thapthimthong, Aimee Lou Wood, Nicholas Duvernay, Arnas Fedaravičius, Christian Friedel, Scott Glenn, Dom Hetrakul, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Julian Kostov, Charlotte Le Bon, Morgana O’Reilly, and Shalini Peiris.
The eight-episode third season hails from showrunner Mike White. The official logline reads: “The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.”
Season 3 is created, written, and directed by White, who also is executive producing alongside David Bernad and Mark Kamine.
The Thai setting for Season 3 was due to...
“The White Lotus” is back for Season 3 with tears, sex, death, and all. The star-studded anthology series stars Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, and returning actress Natasha Rothwell.
The ensemble also includes Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sam Nivola, Lek Patravadi, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Lalisa Manobal, Tayme Thapthimthong, Aimee Lou Wood, Nicholas Duvernay, Arnas Fedaravičius, Christian Friedel, Scott Glenn, Dom Hetrakul, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Julian Kostov, Charlotte Le Bon, Morgana O’Reilly, and Shalini Peiris.
The eight-episode third season hails from showrunner Mike White. The official logline reads: “The social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests and employees over the span of a week.”
Season 3 is created, written, and directed by White, who also is executive producing alongside David Bernad and Mark Kamine.
The Thai setting for Season 3 was due to...
- 27/01/2025
- por Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire

At long last, the first official trailer for “The White Lotus” Season 3 has arrived. And this time around, the critically beloved HBO hit is teasing beautiful beaches, boozy drinks and body bags.
“What happens in Thailand, stays in Thailand,” Michelle Monaghan’s Jaclyn teases as she and her friends clink glasses.
Over the last two seasons, Jennifer Coolidge served as the connective tissue between these stories of rich people behaving badly. For Season 3, she’s passed the torch onto Natasha Rothwell’s Belinda, who comes to Thailand as part of a corporate retreat so she can learn how to be a better spa manager. But just because The White Lotus Thailand is the best retreat in the world doesn’t excuse it from the same old shenanigans: We have a grumpy and mysterious older man (Walton Goggins) with a much younger girlfriend (Aimee Lou Wood), a family on the edge of losing their vast wealth,...
“What happens in Thailand, stays in Thailand,” Michelle Monaghan’s Jaclyn teases as she and her friends clink glasses.
Over the last two seasons, Jennifer Coolidge served as the connective tissue between these stories of rich people behaving badly. For Season 3, she’s passed the torch onto Natasha Rothwell’s Belinda, who comes to Thailand as part of a corporate retreat so she can learn how to be a better spa manager. But just because The White Lotus Thailand is the best retreat in the world doesn’t excuse it from the same old shenanigans: We have a grumpy and mysterious older man (Walton Goggins) with a much younger girlfriend (Aimee Lou Wood), a family on the edge of losing their vast wealth,...
- 27/01/2025
- por Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap

Sony’s latest movie set in the Spider-Man universe is headed to theaters this weekend.
Another one of Spider-Man’s greatest adversaries is coming to the big screen in a movie of his own. “Kraven the Hunter” makes its theatrical premiere on Friday, Dec. 13, but what about streaming? We’ll take you through when we think you’ll be able to watch the movie on-demand at home below.
Key Details: Nearly 70% of audiences who have seen “Kraven” so far have enjoyed it. As a Sony movie, “Kraven” will debut on Netflix first, then go to a Disney streamer. History suggests “Kraven” may not arrive on Netflix for a while, despite bad reviews. Sign Up $6.99+ / month netflix.com Watch a trailer for ‘Kraven the Hunter’
“Kraven the Hunter” follows the story of Sergei Kravinoff, a big-game hunter who also knows how important the balance of nature is to the planet. Sergei...
Another one of Spider-Man’s greatest adversaries is coming to the big screen in a movie of his own. “Kraven the Hunter” makes its theatrical premiere on Friday, Dec. 13, but what about streaming? We’ll take you through when we think you’ll be able to watch the movie on-demand at home below.
Key Details: Nearly 70% of audiences who have seen “Kraven” so far have enjoyed it. As a Sony movie, “Kraven” will debut on Netflix first, then go to a Disney streamer. History suggests “Kraven” may not arrive on Netflix for a while, despite bad reviews. Sign Up $6.99+ / month netflix.com Watch a trailer for ‘Kraven the Hunter’
“Kraven the Hunter” follows the story of Sergei Kravinoff, a big-game hunter who also knows how important the balance of nature is to the planet. Sergei...
- 13/12/2024
- por David Satin
- The Streamable


There’s an amusing moment midway through the punishingly dull Kraven the Hunter, in which Ariana DeBose — playing a high-powered lawyer linked to a pileup of gangster killings, who flees a team of hitmen in her London office and lands in Siberia — says with a straight face, “I don’t like the feel of this at all.” No kidding. The scene probably wasn’t intended for laughs, but it nonetheless makes you wish director J.C. Chandor and the writers had committed to the silliness of this muddled Marvel villain origin story with a touch more winking humor.
Instead, those hints of a so-bad-it’s-good guilty pleasure are a fleeting tease in an action thriller that spills plenty of blood but never raises the temperature or ignites the excitement. Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his rock-hard abs play the title character with impressive physicality and ace knife skills, but he’s too wooden...
Instead, those hints of a so-bad-it’s-good guilty pleasure are a fleeting tease in an action thriller that spills plenty of blood but never raises the temperature or ignites the excitement. Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his rock-hard abs play the title character with impressive physicality and ace knife skills, but he’s too wooden...
- 11/12/2024
- por David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


"All I've seen on my journey is a river of blood." Central Partnership has revealed an official trailer for a big post-apocalyptic western thriller called The Last Ronin, a Russian project by filmmaker Maksim Shishkin making his feature directorial debut. The film is premiering soon and will be released in Russia at the end of December. The craziest thing about this is that it's a blatant rip-off of both The Last of Us and Mad Max, combined into one gnarly VFX-heavy action movie that looks pretty terrible. Haunted by the ghosts of the past, lone traveler Ronin wanders the postapocalyptic wastelands in search of his father's killer. Everywhere he goes, he encounters blood-thirsty head hunters and rogue gangs. One day the Ronin meets a wayward teenage girl named Maria (or Mariya) who offers him a precious bounty for escorting her to her birthplace. Starring Yuri Kolokolnikov and Diana Enakaeva,...
- 09/12/2024
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


¡niaga ti ecneirepxE! Warner Bros has announced that they are re-releasing Christopher Nolan's Tenet again in 2024, for one week only this February. Most of you will remember how hard they tried to turn this into a hit in late 2020 right at the start of the pandemic, but it didn't do so well at the box office back then. Time to try again. Tenet is a sci-fi action movie on a global scale, involving time travel and espionage. The gimmick involves a device that can reverse time, which powerful people want to manipulate for their gain. John David Washington stars with Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Clémence Poésy, Dimple Kapadia, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and of course Michael Caine. I wish this movie was better - even though I saw it a few times, it's one of my least favorite Nolan creations. Tenet will play again in 70mm and in IMAX starting February 23rd,...
- 25/01/2024
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net

Cannes title “Petrov’s Flu” has been picked up for the U.K. and Ireland by Sovereign Distribution.
The U.K.-based producer-distributor bought rights for Kirill Serebrennikov’s film from French sales agent Charades. The sci-fi drama, which was written and directed by the Russian helmer, enjoyed its world premiere at the 74th Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d’Or, earlier this month.
Charades has closed deals for the title in France (Bad Films), Benelux (Imagine), Greece (Weird Wave), Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Portugal (Films4you), Poland (Gutek Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Film Europe), Baltics (Kino Soprus) and ex-Yugoslavia (Megacom), Israel (Lev Cinema/Shani Films), Turkey (Fabula Films), Mexico (Cine Canibal) and Indonesia (Falcon Pictures).
Adapted from the novel “The Petrovs In And Around Flu” by Russian author Alexey Sainikov, the film was described by Variety as a delirious, deadpan romp through post-Soviet Russia. The story...
The U.K.-based producer-distributor bought rights for Kirill Serebrennikov’s film from French sales agent Charades. The sci-fi drama, which was written and directed by the Russian helmer, enjoyed its world premiere at the 74th Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d’Or, earlier this month.
Charades has closed deals for the title in France (Bad Films), Benelux (Imagine), Greece (Weird Wave), Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Portugal (Films4you), Poland (Gutek Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Film Europe), Baltics (Kino Soprus) and ex-Yugoslavia (Megacom), Israel (Lev Cinema/Shani Films), Turkey (Fabula Films), Mexico (Cine Canibal) and Indonesia (Falcon Pictures).
Adapted from the novel “The Petrovs In And Around Flu” by Russian author Alexey Sainikov, the film was described by Variety as a delirious, deadpan romp through post-Soviet Russia. The story...
- 21/07/2021
- por Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV

As the ambassador for this year’s Key Buyers Event, the annual showcase for Russian content and talent organized by state film promotion body Roskino, leading man Yuri Kolokolnikov, who was born in Moscow but raised in Canada, sees himself as a fitting spokesperson for an event designed to build bridges.
“Since early childhood, my life was between East and West. I witnessed how the world has become unified, in spite of all the existing disagreements,” he told Variety. “Our industry is at the cutting edge of this movement. We all want to get to know each other. And I would like to continue to be part of this connecting tissue.”
Kolokolnikov’s Hollywood career began auspiciously when he met casting director Nina Gold, who was in Russia scouting actors for “Game of Thrones.” She offered him an audition, and he was soon cast as Styr, leader of the fierce,...
“Since early childhood, my life was between East and West. I witnessed how the world has become unified, in spite of all the existing disagreements,” he told Variety. “Our industry is at the cutting edge of this movement. We all want to get to know each other. And I would like to continue to be part of this connecting tissue.”
Kolokolnikov’s Hollywood career began auspiciously when he met casting director Nina Gold, who was in Russia scouting actors for “Game of Thrones.” She offered him an audition, and he was soon cast as Styr, leader of the fierce,...
- 10/06/2021
- por Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Set to return to Cannes competition after his impressive rock ‘n roll drama Leto, director Kirill Serebrennikov’s latest work is Petrov’s Flu. Although conceived before the pandemic, the adaptation of Alexey Salnikov’s 2018 novel “The Petrovs In and Around the Flu” certainly has new resonance as it captures life in a post-Soviet Russia, specifically in a city in the throes of a flu epidemic. Ahead of a Cannes premiere, a new trailer has now arrived.
Described as a deadpan, hallucinatory romp, the film follows the Petrov family as they struggle through yet another day in a country where the past is never past, the present is a booze-fueled, icy fever dream of violence and tenderness.
The film was written while the director was on house arrest in Moscow. “I was under house arrest for almost two years,” he told THR. “But the last year I was quite free.
Described as a deadpan, hallucinatory romp, the film follows the Petrov family as they struggle through yet another day in a country where the past is never past, the present is a booze-fueled, icy fever dream of violence and tenderness.
The film was written while the director was on house arrest in Moscow. “I was under house arrest for almost two years,” he told THR. “But the last year I was quite free.
- 07/06/2021
- por Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage


"Is it okay that we kidnapped a corpse and kind of mocked it?" A festival promo trailer has debuted for the new Russian film titled Petrov's Flu, the latest from acclaimed Russian filmmaker / theater director Kirill Serebrennikov. It's premiering at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival next month in the Competition section. His last feature, a rock band film called Leto (which is a Great film), also premiered at Cannes in 2018 while Serebrennikov was under house-arrest in Russia (for political reasons). Based on the novel titled "The Petrovs In and Around the Flu" by Alexey Sainikov, Petrov’s Flu is described as a “deadpan, hallucinatory romp through Post-Soviet Russia”. A day in the life of a comic book artist and his family in post-Soviet Russia, as he is taken on a long walk by his friend while he has the flu. Starring Semyon Serzin, Chulpan Khamatova, with Yuriy Borisov, Yuliya Peresild, Yuri Kolokolnikov,...
- 07/06/2021
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net

The film is described as ’a deadpan romp through post-Soviet Russia”.
Screen can exclusively reveal the first trailer for Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov’s new film Petrov’s Flu ahead of its world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival in July.
Based on the novel The Petrovs In And Around Flu by Alexey Sainikov, Petrov’s Flu is described as a “deadpan, hallucinatory romp through Post-Soviet Russia”.
“With the city in the throes of a flu epidemic, the Petrov family struggles through yet another day in a country where the past is never past, the present is a booze-fuelled, icy...
Screen can exclusively reveal the first trailer for Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov’s new film Petrov’s Flu ahead of its world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival in July.
Based on the novel The Petrovs In And Around Flu by Alexey Sainikov, Petrov’s Flu is described as a “deadpan, hallucinatory romp through Post-Soviet Russia”.
“With the city in the throes of a flu epidemic, the Petrov family struggles through yet another day in a country where the past is never past, the present is a booze-fuelled, icy...
- 07/06/2021
- por Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily


"Do you know an ancient tale about the people who lost their paradise?" Bolshoe Kino Film has debuted an official trailer for an epic sci-fi thriller titled We, or Мы in Russian, based on the novel ("We") by Evgenij Ivanovič Zamjatin, forefather of all Dystopian stories and precursor of Huxley's Brave New World. The film takes place after the "apocalypse" - a Great War. It follows an engineer named D-503, who is engaged in the building of a spaceship. He lives in the "One State" perfect world, an authoritarian system of serial numbers, uniforms, glass houses, and scheduled sex. But of course this kind of "perfect" state is never that perfect... The film stars Yegor Koreshkov, Elena Podkaminskaya, Philip Yankovsky, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and Dmitry Chebotarev. I'm seriously impressed by the production design and the overall look & feel of this. Russians have been making some kick ass sci-fi recently! Very stylish,...
- 10/05/2021
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net

In today’s Global Bulletin, the English Premier League considers scrapping its next media rights auction; Ofcom reviews U.K. public broadcasting; Universal Music’s U.K. Taskforce for Meaningful Change outlines tactics to create social change; Series Mania’s Eureka Series unveils three high-profile masterclass speakers; Carlo Dusi shifts from Red Arrow International to Endor Productions; and “Hamilton” and “Mary Poppins” are headed back to London’s West End.
Broadcast Rights
According to reports, the English Premier League (Epl), the top domestic soccer league in the U.K., is discussing the possibility of skipping the next auction for domestic TV rights to the competition, and extending its current deal with Sky, BT and Amazon.
Any such deal would require government approval, and the BBC is reporting that talks are already underway about whether rolling over the £4.7 billion ($6.53 billion) deal would violate competition law. When the rights were sold in...
Broadcast Rights
According to reports, the English Premier League (Epl), the top domestic soccer league in the U.K., is discussing the possibility of skipping the next auction for domestic TV rights to the competition, and extending its current deal with Sky, BT and Amazon.
Any such deal would require government approval, and the BBC is reporting that talks are already underway about whether rolling over the £4.7 billion ($6.53 billion) deal would violate competition law. When the rights were sold in...
- 28/04/2021
- por Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV


A fictional standup confronts his limits in this intriguing time capsule of 1980s Soviet history
It’s 1984: the Ussr is on the verge of collapse, and so is Boris Arkadiev (Aleksey Agranovich), a fictional standup who has enormous mainstream success but crumbles under bouts of insecurities. A failed novelist, Boris now tours the country with a banal routine about … a naughty monkey. The Kgb approves and the audience roars with laughter, but Boris merely simmers with apathy.
Boris’s problems lie in his political spinelessness. His friends chastise him: Simon (Semyon Steinberg), an outspoken writer, mourns Boris’ idealistic literary past; Max (Yuri Kolokolnikov), an actor enamoured with American culture, concludes that the comedian should defect. Adding to the horrors, Boris’ teenage son writes anti-communist rock tunes in a bedroom plastered with posters of David Bowie and T Rex. This failure to communicate reaches a surreal peak when Boris is...
It’s 1984: the Ussr is on the verge of collapse, and so is Boris Arkadiev (Aleksey Agranovich), a fictional standup who has enormous mainstream success but crumbles under bouts of insecurities. A failed novelist, Boris now tours the country with a banal routine about … a naughty monkey. The Kgb approves and the audience roars with laughter, but Boris merely simmers with apathy.
Boris’s problems lie in his political spinelessness. His friends chastise him: Simon (Semyon Steinberg), an outspoken writer, mourns Boris’ idealistic literary past; Max (Yuri Kolokolnikov), an actor enamoured with American culture, concludes that the comedian should defect. Adding to the horrors, Boris’ teenage son writes anti-communist rock tunes in a bedroom plastered with posters of David Bowie and T Rex. This failure to communicate reaches a surreal peak when Boris is...
- 08/03/2021
- por Phuong Le
- The Guardian - Film News


New York City movie theaters will have a big blockbuster available to them immediately when they’re able to open this Friday, as Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will finally open on the big screen on March 5.
“Tenet” will play at the AMC Lincoln Square, AMC Empire, AMC Kips Bay, Village East by Angelika in 70mm and Showcase Cinemas Jamaica. It will then open on IMAX screens a week later on March 12 at AMC Lincoln Square.
John David Washington and Robert Pattinson star in the time- and genre-bending action and sci-fi film that opened in the few theaters nationwide that were open last September. So far, the movie has brought in $363 million worldwide at the box office, though it’s made only $57.9 million domestically.
Last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo cleared NYC movie theaters to open their doors at 25% capacity beginning on March 5, bringing the city in line with the rest of the state.
“Tenet” will play at the AMC Lincoln Square, AMC Empire, AMC Kips Bay, Village East by Angelika in 70mm and Showcase Cinemas Jamaica. It will then open on IMAX screens a week later on March 12 at AMC Lincoln Square.
John David Washington and Robert Pattinson star in the time- and genre-bending action and sci-fi film that opened in the few theaters nationwide that were open last September. So far, the movie has brought in $363 million worldwide at the box office, though it’s made only $57.9 million domestically.
Last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo cleared NYC movie theaters to open their doors at 25% capacity beginning on March 5, bringing the city in line with the rest of the state.
- 02/03/2021
- por Brian Welk
- The Wrap


At long last, the masses will be able to see Christopher Nolan’s latest in about a month. Yes, earlier today there was a press release put out by Warner Bros. announcing when Tenet would be coming to homes. Officially, December 15th is when the film will be available on 4K, Blu-ray, and Digital Video On Demand. The movie obviously is still playing in theaters, but with no signs that Los Angeles or New York City will see cinemas opening soon, this seems like the right call by WB. Nolan fans will get to finally see the flick, no one is put at risk, and the company can continue to try and make some money back on it. All in all, everyone seems to win here with this choice… Here’s the press release, making the Tenet announcement: Burbank, CA, November 5 – “Tenet,” the must-see motion picture event, playing now on...
- 05/11/2020
- por Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com


John David Washington is the new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle “Tenet.” Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion.
The international cast of “Tenet” also includes Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel, Clémence Poésy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.
Nolan wrote and directed the film, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® and 70mm film to bring the story to the screen. “Tenet” is produced by Emma Thomas and Nolan. Thomas Hayslip served as executive producer. Nolan’s behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Jennifer Lame, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson,...
The international cast of “Tenet” also includes Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel, Clémence Poésy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.
Nolan wrote and directed the film, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® and 70mm film to bring the story to the screen. “Tenet” is produced by Emma Thomas and Nolan. Thomas Hayslip served as executive producer. Nolan’s behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Jennifer Lame, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson,...
- 31/08/2020
- por Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com

Tenet, in theatres and IMAX® Internationally open in North America on September 3rd, stars John David Washington in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle. Nolan wrote and directed the film, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® and 70mm film to bring the story to the screen. What is amazing is that Tenet was filmed on location across seven countries.
Armed with only one word and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.
Not time travel Inversion.
The international cast of Tenet also includes Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel, Clémence Poésy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.
In this, very special behind the scenes look we not only see how hands-on John David Washington was with his stunts...
Armed with only one word and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.
Not time travel Inversion.
The international cast of Tenet also includes Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Martin Donovan, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel, Clémence Poésy, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.
In this, very special behind the scenes look we not only see how hands-on John David Washington was with his stunts...
- 29/08/2020
- por Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice


Title: Tenet Director: Christopher Nolan Cast: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Dimple Kapadia, Clémence Poésie, Himesh Patel, Denzil Smith, Martin Donovan, Sean Avery, Jack Cutmore-Scott, Rich Ceraulo Ko, Fiona Dourif, Yuri Kolokolnikov. Christopher Nolan in his latest, greatly awaited — and much delayed in its release because […]
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- 26/08/2020
- por Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa

The final trailer for Christopher Nolan's Tenet has been released. The long-awaited movie is now screening early in Australia, and the critics have spoken. As is the case with most Nolan projects, this one is leaving people scratching their heads, wondering what they just watched. This is more than likely exactly what the director was hoping for when he finished the final storyline for the action movie, which is teased even more than ever before in the latest trailer. With that being said, everything is still a mystery.
The main action set pieces of Tenet are the main focus in the final trailer, but the big reveal comes at the end when it shows the release date and states, "Where Theaters Are Open." The movie is set to open on September 3rd in North America, and not a whole lot of theaters are currently open. AMC opened up 100 this...
The main action set pieces of Tenet are the main focus in the final trailer, but the big reveal comes at the end when it shows the release date and states, "Where Theaters Are Open." The movie is set to open on September 3rd in North America, and not a whole lot of theaters are currently open. AMC opened up 100 this...
- 22/08/2020
- por Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb


"You have to start looking at the world in a new way." It's almost time! Or maybe it has already happened? Warner Bros has debuted one final trailer for Christopher Nolan's epic sci-fi thriller Tenet, released in conjunction with the new music track "The Plan" by Travis Scott which is in the movie. Tenet will open first in cinemas internationally, then arrive in US movie theaters (that are currently open) starting in September. Tenet is described as a sci-fi action movie on a global scale, involving time travel and the world of espionage. The making of book describes it as "Christopher Nolan's Quantum Cold War". John David Washington stars, with an amazing ensemble cast including Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Clémence Poésy, Dimple Kapadia, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and of course Michael Caine. I am so very excited for this and already have tickets for opening day in 70mm!
- 22/08/2020
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net

The Key Buyers Event: Digital Edition, a market showcase for the Russian film and TV industry, launched Monday with a welcome video from actress Anya Chipovskaya, the event’s ambassador, sent to its 400 international participants, including buyers, commissioners and producers from 55 countries.
In the video Chipovskaya appears as an A.I. guide, explaining how to use the platform, arrange meetings, find information, and avoid any difficulties that may arise while attending the online event. The video was created by film, music and commercials director Dilia Alshina, and producer Alexey Kiselev of Kisa Communications.
The Key Buyers Event, organized by Roskino with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Moscow government, runs until June 15.
During the event, participants will have access to material about 300 Russian projects, including premieres of films, drama series, animation and non-scripted formats.
The event will also host 14 panel discussions with global executives,...
In the video Chipovskaya appears as an A.I. guide, explaining how to use the platform, arrange meetings, find information, and avoid any difficulties that may arise while attending the online event. The video was created by film, music and commercials director Dilia Alshina, and producer Alexey Kiselev of Kisa Communications.
The Key Buyers Event, organized by Roskino with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Moscow government, runs until June 15.
During the event, participants will have access to material about 300 Russian projects, including premieres of films, drama series, animation and non-scripted formats.
The event will also host 14 panel discussions with global executives,...
- 08/06/2020
- por Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV


"This is where our worlds collide." Strap in!! Warner Bros has surprisingly revealed a second official trailer for Christopher Nolan's new movie Tenet, originally streamed live in Fortnite the video game. The trailer also boldly states "to theaters" - they really want this to be the epic movie to bring people back to cinemas. Tenet is described as a sci-fi action movie on a global scale, involving time travel and the world of espionage. The making of book describes it as "Christopher Nolan's Quantum Cold War". John David Washington stars, with an amazing ensemble cast including Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Clémence Poésy, Dimple Kapadia, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and of course Michael Caine. This looks so spectacular and glorious, and rather mind-blowing! I cannot wait to watch. So excited! One Massive trailer with a lot packed in. This movie is going to be big, an event to experience.
- 22/05/2020
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"All I have for you is a word: Tenet. It'll open the right doors. Some of the wrong ones, too..." Warner Bros has unveiled the first full trailer for Christopher Nolan's new movie, Tenet. There's also an extended Nolan prologue for Tenet playing in IMAX in front of Star Wars. No one entirely knows what Tenet is about yet, though it's said to be a sci-fi action movie on a global scale, involving time travel and the world of espionage. John David Washington stars, with one hell of an ensemble cast including Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Clémence Poésy, Dimple Kapadia, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and of course Michael Caine. This is an enticing, mesmerizing first look - a lot to process, many different locations. What exactly is happening? Is he in the afterlife? Is time going backwards? Enjoy. Here's the first official trailer (+ teaser poster) for Christopher Nolan's Tenet,...
- 19/12/2019
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
German distributor Tiberius Film has acquired the local rights to Woody Harrelson’s comedy “Lost in London” at the American Film Market, as well as two films from Russian producer Central Partnership – action movie “The Ninth” and horror thriller “The Widow.”
“Lost in London,” Harrelson’s directorial debut, was experimental. It was shot over a single night and was screened live in selected movie theaters. Harrelson plays himself in the film, in which he experiences an insane night in London, ending up in prison.
Other well-known actors and musicians who cross his path that night include Owen Wilson, Daniel Radcliffe, Willie Nelson and Bono. The film was produced by Signature Ent.
The visually arresting “The Ninth” is set in 19th century St. Petersburg, in which occultism and spiritual séances are very popular. When a series of mysterious murders occur, young commissioner Rostov investigates. Evgeniy Tsyganov (“Red Sniper”) and Yuri Kolokolnikov,...
“Lost in London,” Harrelson’s directorial debut, was experimental. It was shot over a single night and was screened live in selected movie theaters. Harrelson plays himself in the film, in which he experiences an insane night in London, ending up in prison.
Other well-known actors and musicians who cross his path that night include Owen Wilson, Daniel Radcliffe, Willie Nelson and Bono. The film was produced by Signature Ent.
The visually arresting “The Ninth” is set in 19th century St. Petersburg, in which occultism and spiritual séances are very popular. When a series of mysterious murders occur, young commissioner Rostov investigates. Evgeniy Tsyganov (“Red Sniper”) and Yuri Kolokolnikov,...
- 13/11/2019
- por Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV


Screenwriter Michael Idov makes an impressive directing debut with the super-smart, confidently lensed “The Humorist.” Set in the waning days of the Soviet Union when decadence and repression went hand-in-hand, the film is a portrait of a comedian whose intellect becomes a burden when he can’t adapt himself to the increasingly heavy chains of expectation and censorship. Idov’s exceptionally clever dialogue is matched with a sharp understanding of structure, culminating in a terrific bathhouse scene with more than casual nods not just to “Julius Caesar” but to the whole fall of the Roman Empire. Released earlier this year in the territories of its its production companies, “The Humorist” is oddly only now finding festival berths.
Boris Arkadiev didn’t set out to be a comedian, but his novel flopped and he found a lucrative career doing stand-up throughout the Ussr. Success hasn’t brought him happiness, as a...
Boris Arkadiev didn’t set out to be a comedian, but his novel flopped and he found a lucrative career doing stand-up throughout the Ussr. Success hasn’t brought him happiness, as a...
- 07/06/2019
- por Jay Weissberg
- Variety Film + TV
Berlin-based sales agent M-appeal has picked up the rights to black comedy “The Humorist,” directed by Michael Idov, one of the scriptwriters of “Leto,” a competition title at last year’s Cannes Film Festival.
“The Humorist,” which makes its market premiere at Berlin’s European Film Market on Feb. 8, stars Aleksey Agranovich, Alisa Khazanova and Yuri Kolokolnikov. It is produced by Metrafilms’ Artem Vasilyev, who was one of the producers on Alexey German Jr.’s “Dovlatov,” a competition title at last year’s Berlin Film Festival.
Set in the mid-80s in the Soviet Union, “The Humorist” revolves around Boris Arkadiev, a Russian-Jewish stand-up comedian who is tormented not only by external oppression and censorship, but also by his own insecurities. Fame and the lack of personal freedom contribute to his unbalanced state of mind. When the leaders who dictate what he can and can’t joke about summon him to their villa,...
“The Humorist,” which makes its market premiere at Berlin’s European Film Market on Feb. 8, stars Aleksey Agranovich, Alisa Khazanova and Yuri Kolokolnikov. It is produced by Metrafilms’ Artem Vasilyev, who was one of the producers on Alexey German Jr.’s “Dovlatov,” a competition title at last year’s Berlin Film Festival.
Set in the mid-80s in the Soviet Union, “The Humorist” revolves around Boris Arkadiev, a Russian-Jewish stand-up comedian who is tormented not only by external oppression and censorship, but also by his own insecurities. Fame and the lack of personal freedom contribute to his unbalanced state of mind. When the leaders who dictate what he can and can’t joke about summon him to their villa,...
- 25/01/2019
- por Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV


[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “The Americans” Season 6, Episode 4, “Mr. and Mrs. Teacup.”]
Who thought a montage involving Paige making out and Philip line dancing could be so heartbreaking?
Thus is the power of “The Americans,” as showrunners Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg almost simultaneously doled out pleasure and pain in a bone-chilling fourth episode. Philip (Matthew Rhys) clung to his simple pleasures while he could, retreating to his favorite country bar to kick off his boots with coworkers before snacking on potato chips over a pile of mounting bills. Paige’s (Holly Taylor) date turned from a fun night out to a professional conflict as she stared at her sleeping beau’s valuable ID badge. And then there’s Elizabeth (Keri Russell): so close to getting what she needs, only to be left with nothing yet again.
She’s tired, and we’re scared. Much like joy and sorrow are contradictory emotions, each...
Who thought a montage involving Paige making out and Philip line dancing could be so heartbreaking?
Thus is the power of “The Americans,” as showrunners Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg almost simultaneously doled out pleasure and pain in a bone-chilling fourth episode. Philip (Matthew Rhys) clung to his simple pleasures while he could, retreating to his favorite country bar to kick off his boots with coworkers before snacking on potato chips over a pile of mounting bills. Paige’s (Holly Taylor) date turned from a fun night out to a professional conflict as she stared at her sleeping beau’s valuable ID badge. And then there’s Elizabeth (Keri Russell): so close to getting what she needs, only to be left with nothing yet again.
She’s tired, and we’re scared. Much like joy and sorrow are contradictory emotions, each...
- 19/04/2018
- por Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Check out the first international trailer (in Russian no less, so it’s pretty to look at but whether you’ll understand anything remains to be seen, or rather heard…) and poster for director Oleg Stepchenko’s fantasy adventure Journey to China which features an eclectic cast, including: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan, Rutger Hauer, Charles Dance, Jason Flemyng and Yuri Kolokolnikov.
The English traveler Jonathan Green receives from Peter the Great an order to map the Russian Far East. Once again he sets out for a long journey full of incredible adventures that will eventually lead him to China. The cartographer will unexpectedly face a lot of breathtaking discoveries, encounter bizarre creatures, meet with Chinese princesses, and confront deadly martial arts masters and even the king of all dragons – the Dragon King. What could be more dangerous than meeting eye to eye with Viy, except doing it again? What would...
The English traveler Jonathan Green receives from Peter the Great an order to map the Russian Far East. Once again he sets out for a long journey full of incredible adventures that will eventually lead him to China. The cartographer will unexpectedly face a lot of breathtaking discoveries, encounter bizarre creatures, meet with Chinese princesses, and confront deadly martial arts masters and even the king of all dragons – the Dragon King. What could be more dangerous than meeting eye to eye with Viy, except doing it again? What would...
- 15/12/2017
- por Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
This looks very weird. A very short teaser trailer has debuted online for a film titled Journey to China, for short, though it goes by many names. This film is actually Viy 2, a sequel to Viy (from 2014), also known as Forbidden Empire - a fantasy adventure movie set in a cursed Romanian forest. This sequel goes by other titles including: Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask, The Mystery of Dragon Seal: The Journey to China, or just simply Viy-2. The plot involves English traveler/cartographer Jonathan Green journeying to China and falling into a fantastical adventure. The film's peculiar cast features Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan, Rutger Hauer, Charles Dance, Jason Flemyng, Yuri Kolokolnikov. Schwarzenegger is playing James Hook, but I don't even know what's going on. Maybe the full-length trailer will reveal more. Here's the first international trailer (+ poster) for Oleg Stepchenko's Journey to China, from...
- 12/12/2017
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


And now we’ve arrived at the end of the calendar year. As the final push for year-end viewing continues at a furious pace, some of the last unknown films of 2016 will finally make their way to audiences. To help focus your viewing choices, here is a list of films opening throughout the coming weeks, separated into categories of wide and limited runs. (Synopses are provided by festivals and distributors.)
If you’re interested in what still might be in a theater near you, check out our November Release Guide. For those curious what 2017 might bring, you can also visit our calendar page, which has releases through the beginning of the new year.
Happy watching!
Week of December 2 Wide
Incarnate
Director: Brad Peyton
Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Carice van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, John Pirruccello, Keir O’Donnell, Matthew Nable
Synopsis: A scientist with the ability to enter the...
If you’re interested in what still might be in a theater near you, check out our November Release Guide. For those curious what 2017 might bring, you can also visit our calendar page, which has releases through the beginning of the new year.
Happy watching!
Week of December 2 Wide
Incarnate
Director: Brad Peyton
Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Carice van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, John Pirruccello, Keir O’Donnell, Matthew Nable
Synopsis: A scientist with the ability to enter the...
- 01/12/2016
- por Alec McPike and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
I'd never heard of The Duelist before, but Sony Pictures has just unveiled a full trailer for the upcoming foreign film that looks pretty damn cool. It's set in 1800s Russia and follows an incredibly effective gunfighter who stands in as a duelist for nobles whose honor is slighted by others. But things take a turn when he falls for the sister of a young prince.
This movie looks crazy expensive, with some gorgeous sweeping landscape shots and rad-looking costumes, and it feels a little like a cross between a period romance and an almost steampunk-style take on something like The Count of Monte Cristo. I'm interested to hear what you all think about this trailer.
The Duelist is written and directed by Alexey Mizgirev, and it stars Petr Fedorov, Vladimir Mashkov, Martin Wuttke, Julia Khlynina, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and Franziska Petri. It hits theaters on December 2, 2016.
This deceptively glossy production...
This movie looks crazy expensive, with some gorgeous sweeping landscape shots and rad-looking costumes, and it feels a little like a cross between a period romance and an almost steampunk-style take on something like The Count of Monte Cristo. I'm interested to hear what you all think about this trailer.
The Duelist is written and directed by Alexey Mizgirev, and it stars Petr Fedorov, Vladimir Mashkov, Martin Wuttke, Julia Khlynina, Yuri Kolokolnikov, and Franziska Petri. It hits theaters on December 2, 2016.
This deceptively glossy production...
- 09/11/2016
- por Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
"You've died so many times. You will never die again." Well, this looks crazy cool. Sony Pictures Russia has debuted a trailer for a big-budget Russian adventure movie called The Duelist, directed by indie filmmaker Alexey Mizgirev. A few moviegoers might've seen the WWII action movie Stalingrad a few years back, as it was released in IMAX by Sony. This is Sony's latest Russian feature that they're be releasing to Us audiences in IMAX even though no date has been set yet. The Duelist is about a vengeful duelist who never loses. The cast includes Pyotr Fyodorov (Stalingrad), Vladimir Mashkov (Ghost Protocol), Yuri Kolokolnikov (Game of Thrones), and Martin Wuttke (Inglorious Basterds). This seems dark and epic and very violent. Here's the official trailer for Alexey Mizgirev's The Duelist, direct from Sony Pictures Russia's YouTube: An adventure film, with dramatic and thriller elements set against the backdrop of palaces and...
- 21/04/2016
- por Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Ed Skrein, Loan Chabanol, Ray Stevenson, Gabriella Wright, Tatiana Pajkovic, Wenxia Yu, Radivoje Bukvic, Noémie Lenoir, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Lenn Kudrjawizki, Samir Guesmi, Anatole Taubman | Written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Luc Besson | Directed by Camille Delamarre
I not going to hide the fact I’m a huge Transporter fan, from the very first movie to the more recent, if little seen here in the UK, TV show, I’ve enjoyed [to various extents] each and every entry in the franchise. So, unlike some out there, I was not afraid to see the film series rebooted with a new star and a new story. And that’s what we get with The Transporter Refueled. My only worry was that no-one connected to the original films, apart from Luc Besson, had any part of this film… But then that was also the case with the series, and I really enjoyed that!
Taking the reigns...
I not going to hide the fact I’m a huge Transporter fan, from the very first movie to the more recent, if little seen here in the UK, TV show, I’ve enjoyed [to various extents] each and every entry in the franchise. So, unlike some out there, I was not afraid to see the film series rebooted with a new star and a new story. And that’s what we get with The Transporter Refueled. My only worry was that no-one connected to the original films, apart from Luc Besson, had any part of this film… But then that was also the case with the series, and I really enjoyed that!
Taking the reigns...
- 30/12/2015
- por Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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