
Independent films – especially ones made and acquired for movie theaters – need all the wins they can get these days, and “slow and steady” is the mantra emerging after a sleepy Sundance Film Festival.
While opening weekend of the January event is typically filled with buzzy stars and late-night bidding wars, this year was marked by unusual silence and reflection as the 41-year-old festival prepares to leave its longtime home in Park City, Utah. But the deals have been coming, the price tags make sense for respective buyers and there’s hope brimming up inside art house circles.
The first and biggest splash was the $17 million check Neon wrote for “Together,” a wild body horror romp about a codependent couple played by real life spouses Alison Brie and Dave Franco. This was powered by stellar audience reception on the ground, and the box office and awards reception currently surrounding “The Substance” didn’t hurt,...
While opening weekend of the January event is typically filled with buzzy stars and late-night bidding wars, this year was marked by unusual silence and reflection as the 41-year-old festival prepares to leave its longtime home in Park City, Utah. But the deals have been coming, the price tags make sense for respective buyers and there’s hope brimming up inside art house circles.
The first and biggest splash was the $17 million check Neon wrote for “Together,” a wild body horror romp about a codependent couple played by real life spouses Alison Brie and Dave Franco. This was powered by stellar audience reception on the ground, and the box office and awards reception currently surrounding “The Substance” didn’t hurt,...
- 2/7/2025
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV


The beloved bear from Darkest Peru is back in his third cinematic outing, “Paddington in Peru,” directed by Dougal Wilson in his feature film debut. This latest installment in the successful franchise sees Paddington returning to his roots in a journey that combines heart, humor, and a touch of mystery.
The film’s narrative centers around Paddington receiving news that his Aunt Lucy is acting strangely at the Home for Retired Bears in Peru. Concerned, Paddington and the Brown family embark on an expedition to South America. Upon arrival, they discover Aunt Lucy has vanished, leaving behind only her glasses and a cryptic map leading to Rumi Rock.
As the Browns seek assistance to navigate Peru’s diverse landscapes, they encounter Hunter Cabot and his daughter Gina, treasure hunters with their own agenda. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Peru’s lush jungles and towering Andes, intertwining Paddington’s...
The film’s narrative centers around Paddington receiving news that his Aunt Lucy is acting strangely at the Home for Retired Bears in Peru. Concerned, Paddington and the Brown family embark on an expedition to South America. Upon arrival, they discover Aunt Lucy has vanished, leaving behind only her glasses and a cryptic map leading to Rumi Rock.
As the Browns seek assistance to navigate Peru’s diverse landscapes, they encounter Hunter Cabot and his daughter Gina, treasure hunters with their own agenda. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Peru’s lush jungles and towering Andes, intertwining Paddington’s...
- 2/7/2025
- by Anna Green
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies


Screen International is keeping track of the key packages launched before and during the 2025 European Film Market, which runs February 13-19.
Refresh the page for latest updates. Listed in alphabetical order.
Arctic Skies
Morfydd Clark and Ariyon Bakare star in this UFO thriller, to be shot at Steven Knight’s Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham. Writer-directors Elliot and Zander Weaver. Their Elliander Pictures are producing with Lowkey Films.
Int’l sales: Independent Entertainment
Bad Boy
From the producers of Longlegs and M3gan comes a serial killer project financed by C2 in which a dog is the hero. Ke Huy Quan...
Refresh the page for latest updates. Listed in alphabetical order.
Arctic Skies
Morfydd Clark and Ariyon Bakare star in this UFO thriller, to be shot at Steven Knight’s Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham. Writer-directors Elliot and Zander Weaver. Their Elliander Pictures are producing with Lowkey Films.
Int’l sales: Independent Entertainment
Bad Boy
From the producers of Longlegs and M3gan comes a serial killer project financed by C2 in which a dog is the hero. Ke Huy Quan...
- 2/7/2025
- ScreenDaily

While Sundance hasn’t had a plethora of the late night bidding wars we used to see in the good old days of the festival, the weirdness of the Los Angeles fires and the advent of the online platform suggest we will still see some deals close in a matter of days. That’s a good thing considering over 60 films are coming into this year’s Sundance looking for homes. As we previously reported, the hope is that even more distributors could get creative.
Below we’ll update all the acquisitions out of the festival as they arrive. Here are the movies we think could sell big.
“Lurker”
Section: U.S. Dramatic
Buyer: Mubi
Director: Alex Russell
Cast: Archie Madekwe, Théodore Pellerin
Buzz: Another competitive situation with multiple distributors in on it, this time it was Mubi that won out in a reported mid-seven-figure deal, a source told IndieWire. Russell...
Below we’ll update all the acquisitions out of the festival as they arrive. Here are the movies we think could sell big.
“Lurker”
Section: U.S. Dramatic
Buyer: Mubi
Director: Alex Russell
Cast: Archie Madekwe, Théodore Pellerin
Buzz: Another competitive situation with multiple distributors in on it, this time it was Mubi that won out in a reported mid-seven-figure deal, a source told IndieWire. Russell...
- 2/6/2025
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire


The upcoming episode of “The Adventures of Paddington” titled “Paddington and the Unlikely Hero / Paddington Needs a Hero” promises to be an exciting adventure. Set to air on Friday, February 14, 2025, at 1:00 Pm on Nick Jr., this episode will take Paddington on two intriguing journeys.
In the first part, Paddington embarks on a quest to uncover the identity of a mystery hero who has been spreading kindness and performing good deeds around Windsor Gardens. Paddington, with his curious nature, is determined to find out who this hero is and what makes them so special. His search will lead to some fun encounters and heartwarming moments that highlight the importance of helping others.
The second part of the episode brings a winter festival twist. Paddington finds himself in a bit of trouble when he gets stuck inside an igloo. While in this chilly predicament, he meets a four-legged hero who might just help him escape.
In the first part, Paddington embarks on a quest to uncover the identity of a mystery hero who has been spreading kindness and performing good deeds around Windsor Gardens. Paddington, with his curious nature, is determined to find out who this hero is and what makes them so special. His search will lead to some fun encounters and heartwarming moments that highlight the importance of helping others.
The second part of the episode brings a winter festival twist. Paddington finds himself in a bit of trouble when he gets stuck inside an igloo. While in this chilly predicament, he meets a four-legged hero who might just help him escape.
- 2/6/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday


Full of Paddington’s signature blend of wit, charm, and laugh-out-loud humor, Paddington in Peru finds the beloved, marmalade-loving bear lost in the jungle on an exciting, high-stakes adventure. When Paddington discovers his beloved Aunt Lucy has gone missing from the Home for Retired Bears, he and the Brown family head to the wilds of Peru to look for her, the only clue to her whereabouts a spot marked on an enigmatic map. Determined to solve the mystery, Paddington embarks on a thrilling quest through the rainforests of the Amazon to find his aunt…and may also uncover one of the world’s most legendary treasures.
The third Paddington film stars Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Carla Tous, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas, and Ben Whishaw returning as the voice of Paddington.
Paddington In Peru Opens in Theaters Friday, February 14th.
https://paddingtonmovie.
The third Paddington film stars Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Carla Tous, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas, and Ben Whishaw returning as the voice of Paddington.
Paddington In Peru Opens in Theaters Friday, February 14th.
https://paddingtonmovie.
- 2/5/2025
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com

International rights to Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ thriller “Diamond Shitter,” which stars Raffey Cassidy, Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola, have been picked up by Beta Cinema. The sales company will launch pre-sales at the European Film Market, with UTA Independent Film Group repping North American rights.
The film’s story unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent ex-pat community in Geneva. Young intern Nollaig ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds – absorbing them into her body – in the process unmasking the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
Campbell-Hughes, who made her directorial debut with “It Is in Us All,” said, “In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice. This film is a primal howl, a white-knuckle ride that explores the devastating fragility of the human condition. I wish to reinstate hope, to reassess what...
The film’s story unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent ex-pat community in Geneva. Young intern Nollaig ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds – absorbing them into her body – in the process unmasking the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
Campbell-Hughes, who made her directorial debut with “It Is in Us All,” said, “In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice. This film is a primal howl, a white-knuckle ride that explores the devastating fragility of the human condition. I wish to reinstate hope, to reassess what...
- 2/5/2025
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV

Antonia Campbell-Hughes made the jump ionto feature filmmaking with 2022’s It Is In Us All and she is now laying the groundwork for her upcoming sophomore feature and has lassoed quite the ensemble. Deadline reports that that The Brutalist‘s Raffey Cassidy and Alessandro Nivola along with Eva Green and Ben Whishaw have lined up Diamond Shitter. Campbell-Hughes will also take a supporting role. Currently in preproduction, principal photography is set for Switzerland and Ireland. The film is produced by Sleeper Films’ Rory Gilmartin, Lee Magiday, Wilf Varvill, Rita Productions’ Max Karli and Pauline Gygax are producing. The project has been a decade in-the-making.…...
- 2/5/2025
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com

Exclusive: Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola are set to join Raffey Cassidy in the cast of Antonia Campbell-Hughes upcoming thriller Diamond Shitter.
Beta Cinema unveiled the casting additions as it boarded the feature, for a pre-sales launch at the EFM.
Produced by London and Dublin-based Sleeper Films, Diamond Shitter is filmmaker and actor Campbell-Hughes’ second feature after her directorial debut It Is In Us All, which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW in 2022. Campbell-Hughes will also take a supporting role.
Diamond Shitter unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent expat community in Geneva. Cassidy will star as young intern Nollaig who ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds, absorbing them into her body. In the process, she unmasks the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
“In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice.
Beta Cinema unveiled the casting additions as it boarded the feature, for a pre-sales launch at the EFM.
Produced by London and Dublin-based Sleeper Films, Diamond Shitter is filmmaker and actor Campbell-Hughes’ second feature after her directorial debut It Is In Us All, which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW in 2022. Campbell-Hughes will also take a supporting role.
Diamond Shitter unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent expat community in Geneva. Cassidy will star as young intern Nollaig who ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds, absorbing them into her body. In the process, she unmasks the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
“In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice.
- 2/5/2025
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV


The Adventures of Paddington is set to bring a delightful new episode titled “Paddington and Paddingtron’s Heroic Day / Paddington’s Heroic Non-Stop Adventure.” This episode will air at 1:00 Pm on Thursday, February 13, 2025, on Nick Jr. Fans of Paddington can look forward to an exciting journey filled with friendship and fun.
In this special episode, Paddington and his new robot friend, Paddingtron, take on the role of heroes in Windsor Gardens. Together, they embark on various adventures, helping others and spreading joy throughout their neighborhood. However, things take an interesting turn when Paddingtron starts to experience strange emotions. This adds a unique twist to their heroic day, as Paddington must help his robot friend understand what these feelings mean.
Viewers can expect a mix of laughter and heartwarming moments as Paddington navigates the challenges of friendship and emotions. With Paddington’s kindness and Paddingtron’s robotic charm, this episode...
In this special episode, Paddington and his new robot friend, Paddingtron, take on the role of heroes in Windsor Gardens. Together, they embark on various adventures, helping others and spreading joy throughout their neighborhood. However, things take an interesting turn when Paddingtron starts to experience strange emotions. This adds a unique twist to their heroic day, as Paddington must help his robot friend understand what these feelings mean.
Viewers can expect a mix of laughter and heartwarming moments as Paddington navigates the challenges of friendship and emotions. With Paddington’s kindness and Paddingtron’s robotic charm, this episode...
- 2/5/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

Sundance is a place for discovery, where new stars are minted because of the fresh, invigorating images they bring to the screen. It was where Steven Soderbergh helped kick off the indie film revolution in 1989 with “sex, lies, and videotape” and Quentin Tarantino launched “Reservoir Dogs” in 1992. They showed that, at Sundance, if you have something to say, you can have a seat at the table.
This year, that daring new voice belongs to Eva Victor, whose comedic character study “Sorry, Baby,” about a young professor reeling from a trauma, sold to A24 for $8 million. “Sorry, Baby” also has the distinction of placing first in many of the categories in IndieWire’s 2025 Sundance Critics Survey, including Best Performance (for Victor herself), Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best First Film, and Best Film itself.
Though “Sorry, Baby” was the undeniable favorite across the board at Sundance 2025, our critics survey shared the love...
This year, that daring new voice belongs to Eva Victor, whose comedic character study “Sorry, Baby,” about a young professor reeling from a trauma, sold to A24 for $8 million. “Sorry, Baby” also has the distinction of placing first in many of the categories in IndieWire’s 2025 Sundance Critics Survey, including Best Performance (for Victor herself), Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best First Film, and Best Film itself.
Though “Sorry, Baby” was the undeniable favorite across the board at Sundance 2025, our critics survey shared the love...
- 2/4/2025
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire

“Peter Hujar’s Day” has found a home.
The film, written and directed by Ira Sachs and starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it quickly became one of the most buzzed-about titles. On Tuesday, Sideshow and Janus Films revealed they have since acquired the North American rights for the film.
Sideshow and Janus Films are eying a fall theatrical release for the movie. Sbs is handling international sales for the film, with a deal negotiated by Sideshow and Janus Films with WME Independent. It will next screen at the Berlinale in Panorama.
“Peter Hujar’s Day” was produced by Jordan Drake and Jonah Disend, and co-produced by Fred Burle and Aaron Craig. The film is a Complementary Colors, Blink Productions & Primo Content Presentation in association with We Are Films & Materia Cinema, and a Jordan Drake & One Two Films Production based on the book...
The film, written and directed by Ira Sachs and starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it quickly became one of the most buzzed-about titles. On Tuesday, Sideshow and Janus Films revealed they have since acquired the North American rights for the film.
Sideshow and Janus Films are eying a fall theatrical release for the movie. Sbs is handling international sales for the film, with a deal negotiated by Sideshow and Janus Films with WME Independent. It will next screen at the Berlinale in Panorama.
“Peter Hujar’s Day” was produced by Jordan Drake and Jonah Disend, and co-produced by Fred Burle and Aaron Craig. The film is a Complementary Colors, Blink Productions & Primo Content Presentation in association with We Are Films & Materia Cinema, and a Jordan Drake & One Two Films Production based on the book...
- 2/4/2025
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap

“Peter Hujar’s Day,” which premiered at this year’s Sundance, has sold to Sideshow and Janus Films. It’s one of the few projects to land a buyer out of the festival so far.
Written and directed by Ira Sachs, “Peter Hujar’s Day” is set over a 24-hour period in December 1974 and centers on one conversation between photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw) and his close friend, writer Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall), who recorded their talk for an art project. Hujar, who died of AIDS in 1987, only became celebrated as an artist after his death.
The film debuted in Park City to positive reviews, with Variety’s Owen Gleiberman calling it a “magical 1974 time capsule of a movie.” In his review, he wrote that “in its tiny-scaled staged-documentary way, ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ is exquisitely done and arresting to watch.”
“Peter Hujar’s Day” will screen at the Berlin Film Festival before Sideshow...
Written and directed by Ira Sachs, “Peter Hujar’s Day” is set over a 24-hour period in December 1974 and centers on one conversation between photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw) and his close friend, writer Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall), who recorded their talk for an art project. Hujar, who died of AIDS in 1987, only became celebrated as an artist after his death.
The film debuted in Park City to positive reviews, with Variety’s Owen Gleiberman calling it a “magical 1974 time capsule of a movie.” In his review, he wrote that “in its tiny-scaled staged-documentary way, ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ is exquisitely done and arresting to watch.”
“Peter Hujar’s Day” will screen at the Berlin Film Festival before Sideshow...
- 2/4/2025
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV


After its Sundance Film Festival premiere, Ira Sachs’ latest film, Peter Hujar’s Day, has landed at specialty distributors Sideshow and Janus Films for North America.
Peter Hujar’s Day, which is next set to screen at the Berlin Film Festival, is a word-for-word rendering of a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz. The back and forth is focused on Hujar recounting the entirety of his previous day’s activities, which included photographing Allen Ginsberg for The New York Times and talking about his other acquaintances in the ’70s New York art scene. Ben Whishaw stars as Hujar and Rebecca Hall as Rosenkrantz.
The Hollywood Reporter‘s review of the film called it among Sachs’ best, with critic David Rooney writing, “Led by a performance of transfixing grace and subtlety from Ben Whishaw in the title role, the diaristic film spins compacted time into something free-flowing, expansive,...
Peter Hujar’s Day, which is next set to screen at the Berlin Film Festival, is a word-for-word rendering of a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz. The back and forth is focused on Hujar recounting the entirety of his previous day’s activities, which included photographing Allen Ginsberg for The New York Times and talking about his other acquaintances in the ’70s New York art scene. Ben Whishaw stars as Hujar and Rebecca Hall as Rosenkrantz.
The Hollywood Reporter‘s review of the film called it among Sachs’ best, with critic David Rooney writing, “Led by a performance of transfixing grace and subtlety from Ben Whishaw in the title role, the diaristic film spins compacted time into something free-flowing, expansive,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


Sideshow and Janus Films have acquired North American rights to Peter Hujar’s Day, Ira Sachs’ Sundance drama that will receive its international premiere in Berlin Panorama next week.
Ben Whishaw plays the queer New York photographer Hujar, who recounts his day to friend Linda Rosenkrantz played by Rebecca Hall. The film takes place in an apartment over the course of one day in 1974 and is based on the book of the same name that Rosenkrantz wrote from a recording of the conversation. It debuted in the Sundance Premieres section.
Sideshow and Janus Films negotiated the deal with WME Independent...
Ben Whishaw plays the queer New York photographer Hujar, who recounts his day to friend Linda Rosenkrantz played by Rebecca Hall. The film takes place in an apartment over the course of one day in 1974 and is based on the book of the same name that Rosenkrantz wrote from a recording of the conversation. It debuted in the Sundance Premieres section.
Sideshow and Janus Films negotiated the deal with WME Independent...
- 2/4/2025
- ScreenDaily

Timothée Chalamet and Robert Pattinson were among the latest high-profile names confirmed this afternoon as attendees for this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
The pair were included this afternoon in an updated guest list shared by the festival.
Chalamet will attend for the German premiere of his Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown while Pattinson will debut his Bong Joon-ho flick Micky 17. Both films play in the Berlinale Specials sidebar.
Other confirmed guests include Conclave filmmaker Edward Berger who will present Tilda Swinton her Honorary Golden Bear. Jessica Chastain will hit the German capital with Michel Franco’s Golden Bear Contender Dreams, and Jacob Elordi will make the trip to Berlin for the world premiere of his Justin Kurzel series The Narrow Road to the Deep South.
Other celebrity guests confirmed today by the festival include Naomi Ackie, Rose Byrne, Toni Collette, Denis Côté, Marion Cotillard, Lars Eidinger, Mala Emde,...
The pair were included this afternoon in an updated guest list shared by the festival.
Chalamet will attend for the German premiere of his Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown while Pattinson will debut his Bong Joon-ho flick Micky 17. Both films play in the Berlinale Specials sidebar.
Other confirmed guests include Conclave filmmaker Edward Berger who will present Tilda Swinton her Honorary Golden Bear. Jessica Chastain will hit the German capital with Michel Franco’s Golden Bear Contender Dreams, and Jacob Elordi will make the trip to Berlin for the world premiere of his Justin Kurzel series The Narrow Road to the Deep South.
Other celebrity guests confirmed today by the festival include Naomi Ackie, Rose Byrne, Toni Collette, Denis Côté, Marion Cotillard, Lars Eidinger, Mala Emde,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV


The Adventures of Paddington is set to bring more fun and excitement with its upcoming episode titled “Paddington’s Race Against the Storm; Paddington’s Super Snail.” This delightful episode will air on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 1:00 Pm on Nick Jr. Fans of the young British bear can look forward to a heartwarming adventure filled with laughter and valuable lessons.
In “Paddington’s Race Against the Storm,” Paddington finds himself in a race against time as a storm approaches. He must hurry to complete his daily activities while also trying to help his friends. The episode promises to showcase Paddington’s resourcefulness and determination, reminding everyone that even in challenging situations, a positive attitude can make all the difference.
The second part, “Paddington’s Super Snail,” introduces a new friend for Paddington. He meets a snail that has a unique talent. Together, they embark on a journey that highlights the importance of friendship and teamwork.
In “Paddington’s Race Against the Storm,” Paddington finds himself in a race against time as a storm approaches. He must hurry to complete his daily activities while also trying to help his friends. The episode promises to showcase Paddington’s resourcefulness and determination, reminding everyone that even in challenging situations, a positive attitude can make all the difference.
The second part, “Paddington’s Super Snail,” introduces a new friend for Paddington. He meets a snail that has a unique talent. Together, they embark on a journey that highlights the importance of friendship and teamwork.
- 2/4/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday


The Adventures of Paddington is set to bring viewers another delightful episode with Season 3, Episode 14, titled “Paddington the Rare Bear and Mr. Brilliant; Paddington and the Accidental Hero.” This episode will air on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 1:00 Pm on Nick Jr. Young fans can look forward to more heartwarming tales from their favorite bear.
In this episode, Paddington continues his charming tradition of writing letters to Aunt Lucy. Each letter captures the excitement of the day’s adventures and the new things he discovers in his bustling London neighborhood. Paddington’s curiosity leads him to meet interesting characters, including Mr. Brilliant, who adds a touch of magic to the story.
As Paddington navigates through his adventures, he stumbles into situations that showcase his bravery and kindness. The theme of being an accidental hero shines through, reminding everyone that even the smallest bear can make a big difference. This episode promises laughter,...
In this episode, Paddington continues his charming tradition of writing letters to Aunt Lucy. Each letter captures the excitement of the day’s adventures and the new things he discovers in his bustling London neighborhood. Paddington’s curiosity leads him to meet interesting characters, including Mr. Brilliant, who adds a touch of magic to the story.
As Paddington navigates through his adventures, he stumbles into situations that showcase his bravery and kindness. The theme of being an accidental hero shines through, reminding everyone that even the smallest bear can make a big difference. This episode promises laughter,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday


The beloved Paddington Bear franchise continues its international success with the third installment, “Paddington in Peru,” approaching the $100 million mark in overseas ticket sales. The film has already earned $93.2 million across 51 international territories, even before its North American release on February 14.
Despite currently tracking below the previous films’ $249 million international revenues, industry analysts see significant potential. Several major markets, including France, South Korea, Italy, Spain, and Japan, are yet to premiere the film.
Directed by Dougal Wilson, the new adventure follows Paddington’s journey to visit his Aunt Lucy at the Home for Retired Bears. The plot takes an unexpected turn when the Brown family becomes entangled in a mystery through the Amazon rainforest and Peruvian mountains.
The film features returning voice talents Ben Whishaw as Paddington and Imelda Staunton as Aunt Lucy, alongside live-action stars Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Antonio Banderas, and Olivia Colman.
The weekend also saw interesting developments for other new releases.
Despite currently tracking below the previous films’ $249 million international revenues, industry analysts see significant potential. Several major markets, including France, South Korea, Italy, Spain, and Japan, are yet to premiere the film.
Directed by Dougal Wilson, the new adventure follows Paddington’s journey to visit his Aunt Lucy at the Home for Retired Bears. The plot takes an unexpected turn when the Brown family becomes entangled in a mystery through the Amazon rainforest and Peruvian mountains.
The film features returning voice talents Ben Whishaw as Paddington and Imelda Staunton as Aunt Lucy, alongside live-action stars Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Antonio Banderas, and Olivia Colman.
The weekend also saw interesting developments for other new releases.
- 2/3/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Box Office: ‘Paddington in Peru’ Nears $100 Million Overseas, ‘Dog Man’ Fetches $40 Million Globally

“Paddington in Peru,” the third tale about the marmalade-loving bear, is nearing the $100 million milestone at the international box office.
The film, which doesn’t open in the U.S. and Canada until Feb. 14, has collected $93.2 million from 51 overseas territories. Those are promising ticket sales for the family film, though the two prior “Paddington” adventures each earned $249 million in their international runs. So, the threequel has a ways to go to match those revenues. There’s time, however, since “Paddington in Peru” has yet to open in major markets like France (Feb. 5), South Korea (Feb. 19), Italy (Feb. 20), Spain (Feb. 21) and Japan (May 9).
The first two films in the “Paddington” trilogy, all based on the children’s series by British author Michael Bond, have generated more than $500 million at the global box office. StudioCanal developed and fully financed the third as well, with Sony handling distribution in select territories such as the United States,...
The film, which doesn’t open in the U.S. and Canada until Feb. 14, has collected $93.2 million from 51 overseas territories. Those are promising ticket sales for the family film, though the two prior “Paddington” adventures each earned $249 million in their international runs. So, the threequel has a ways to go to match those revenues. There’s time, however, since “Paddington in Peru” has yet to open in major markets like France (Feb. 5), South Korea (Feb. 19), Italy (Feb. 20), Spain (Feb. 21) and Japan (May 9).
The first two films in the “Paddington” trilogy, all based on the children’s series by British author Michael Bond, have generated more than $500 million at the global box office. StudioCanal developed and fully financed the third as well, with Sony handling distribution in select territories such as the United States,...
- 2/2/2025
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV


In the upcoming episode of “The Adventures of Paddington,” titled “Paddington’s Hero Squad; Paddington’s Knightly Quest,” viewers can expect another delightful journey with the beloved young bear. This episode, part of Season 3, Episode 13, will air on Nick Jr. at 1:00 Pm on Monday, February 10, 2025. Paddington continues to charm audiences with his curious spirit and heartwarming adventures.
In this episode, Paddington takes on a special mission. He writes letters to his Aunt Lucy, sharing all the exciting new things he discovers throughout his day. The letters are filled with tales of friendship, bravery, and the little moments that make life special. Paddington’s enthusiasm for exploring the world around him shines through as he embarks on his knightly quest.
Fans can look forward to seeing Paddington team up with his friends, forming a “Hero Squad” that showcases teamwork and kindness. Each character brings something unique to the adventure, making it a fun-filled episode.
In this episode, Paddington takes on a special mission. He writes letters to his Aunt Lucy, sharing all the exciting new things he discovers throughout his day. The letters are filled with tales of friendship, bravery, and the little moments that make life special. Paddington’s enthusiasm for exploring the world around him shines through as he embarks on his knightly quest.
Fans can look forward to seeing Paddington team up with his friends, forming a “Hero Squad” that showcases teamwork and kindness. Each character brings something unique to the adventure, making it a fun-filled episode.
- 2/2/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

Ira Sachs’s Peter Hujar’s Day is crafted out of just a tiny sliver of a fragment of New York’s mid-1970s culture scene. As part of a larger project, well-connected autofiction writer Linda Rosenkrantz asked her friend, photographer Peter Hujar, to come by her Yorkville apartment on December 19, 1974 and describe everything he did over the course of one day while she recorded him. Though she meant it to be a larger project, she was never able to make the recording into anything. But the written transcript of their conversation was discovered in 2019 and turned by Sachs into an engrossingly personal two-hander.
Peter Hujar’s Day simply consists of Hujar (Ben Whishaw) talking about his day and Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) gently nudging him along, less as an interviewer and more as a curious friend. The only times that Sachs deviates from his formalist framing of this conversation is...
Peter Hujar’s Day simply consists of Hujar (Ben Whishaw) talking about his day and Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) gently nudging him along, less as an interviewer and more as a curious friend. The only times that Sachs deviates from his formalist framing of this conversation is...
- 2/1/2025
- by Chris Barsanti
- Slant Magazine

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This February, we are getting a ton of entertainment on various platforms, including streaming services, television networks, and, last but not least, theaters. This upcoming month, we will finally see the release of the much-anticipated Marvel Studios film Captain America: Brave New World and Osgood Perkins‘ buzzy new horror dark comedy film The Monkey. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming movies that you might not want to miss seeing in theaters.
Love Hurts (February 7) Credit – Universal Pictures
Love Hurts is an upcoming action comedy film directed by Jonathan Eusebio from a screenplay co-written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, and Luke Passmore. The upcoming film follows Marvin Gable, a hitman who left his life violence behind to become a successful realtor, but when his past comes knocking back, he must fight to protect his new life.
This February, we are getting a ton of entertainment on various platforms, including streaming services, television networks, and, last but not least, theaters. This upcoming month, we will finally see the release of the much-anticipated Marvel Studios film Captain America: Brave New World and Osgood Perkins‘ buzzy new horror dark comedy film The Monkey. So, we are here to sort out all of the brilliant upcoming movies that you might not want to miss seeing in theaters.
Love Hurts (February 7) Credit – Universal Pictures
Love Hurts is an upcoming action comedy film directed by Jonathan Eusebio from a screenplay co-written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, and Luke Passmore. The upcoming film follows Marvin Gable, a hitman who left his life violence behind to become a successful realtor, but when his past comes knocking back, he must fight to protect his new life.
- 2/1/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind


The Alabama Solution
Relying heavily on footage shot by inmates on prohibited cellphones, Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman’s powerful and gripping documentary isn’t an easy watch, but it’s a crucial one. The film’s focus is on corruption and abuses of power specific to Alabama’s prisons — and the heroism of the men who have found ways to evolve within a system that has no interest in participating in their rehabilitation and denies their basic humanity in every way. — Daniel Fienberg
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Before his death in 1963, scholar W.E.B. Du Bois spent decades trying to publish an encyclopedia about people of African descent. That mission propels Kahlil Joseph’s hypnotic debut feature — a kinetic video essay blending Afro-futurist narrative, archival footage and memoir — that’s like an index of Black culture from the past 50 years. Joseph animates the fictional story of a journalist reporting on a transatlantic curatorial project with voiceover,...
Relying heavily on footage shot by inmates on prohibited cellphones, Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman’s powerful and gripping documentary isn’t an easy watch, but it’s a crucial one. The film’s focus is on corruption and abuses of power specific to Alabama’s prisons — and the heroism of the men who have found ways to evolve within a system that has no interest in participating in their rehabilitation and denies their basic humanity in every way. — Daniel Fienberg
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Before his death in 1963, scholar W.E.B. Du Bois spent decades trying to publish an encyclopedia about people of African descent. That mission propels Kahlil Joseph’s hypnotic debut feature — a kinetic video essay blending Afro-futurist narrative, archival footage and memoir — that’s like an index of Black culture from the past 50 years. Joseph animates the fictional story of a journalist reporting on a transatlantic curatorial project with voiceover,...
- 2/1/2025
- by David Rooney, Lovia Gyarkye, Jon Frosch, Daniel Fienberg, Leslie Felperin and Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

Hot off their Academy Award nomination for Adapted Screenplay for Sing Sing, writing duo Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar are already premiering their next film, Train Dreams, this time with Bentley in the director’s chair. Although this literary film has some astounding visuals and impressive performances, it lacks the emotional resonance that one expects from the duo.
Train Dreams Review
Train Dreams is adapted from the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson, following a logger who works for the railroad as he drifts through life, experiencing love, loss, and progress. Although the novella was published in the early 2000s, it has the feel of the “Great American Novel” — a character-driven approach to life in the rustic America of the 20th century. And while Bentley and Kwedar may seem to be the perfect pair to approach such material on paper, it doesn’t quite translate as well as one would hope.
Train Dreams Review
Train Dreams is adapted from the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson, following a logger who works for the railroad as he drifts through life, experiencing love, loss, and progress. Although the novella was published in the early 2000s, it has the feel of the “Great American Novel” — a character-driven approach to life in the rustic America of the 20th century. And while Bentley and Kwedar may seem to be the perfect pair to approach such material on paper, it doesn’t quite translate as well as one would hope.
- 2/1/2025
- by Sean Boelman
- FandomWire

Recent years have seen many filmmakers take a less linear approach to the biopic, inviting audiences to learn more about the subject than a superficial understanding of their life events. Ira Sachs’s latest film, Peter Hujar’s Day, takes the slice-of-life genre to its extreme, delivering an experimental work that many may dismiss as uneventful but has many fascinating layers to unpack. In taking this unorthodox approach, Sachs helps audiences know more about Hujar and the world in which he worked than any simple biopic could.
Peter Hujar’s Day Review
Peter Hujar’s Day is, as the title implies, a narration of a day in the life of Peter Hujar, a gay portrait photographer who has recently become acclaimed for being the seminal figure he was despite the lack of recognition he received at the time. And because of this, the film — like its subject — is incredibly humble and minimalistic in nature,...
Peter Hujar’s Day Review
Peter Hujar’s Day is, as the title implies, a narration of a day in the life of Peter Hujar, a gay portrait photographer who has recently become acclaimed for being the seminal figure he was despite the lack of recognition he received at the time. And because of this, the film — like its subject — is incredibly humble and minimalistic in nature,...
- 1/31/2025
- by Sean Boelman
- FandomWire

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This February, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated Suits spin-off series to a much-awaited Bridget Jones sequel. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the five best films that are coming to Peacock in February 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Dazed and Confused (February 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – Gramercy Pictures
Dazed and Confused is an independent coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The 1993 film is set in 1976, Texas, and it revolves around a group of teenagers who are in their last days of high school. Dazed and Confused stars Jason London, Joey Lauren Adams, Milla Jovovich, Shawn Anders, Rory Cochrane, Adam Goldberg, Anthony Rapp,...
This February, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated Suits spin-off series to a much-awaited Bridget Jones sequel. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the five best films that are coming to Peacock in February 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Dazed and Confused (February 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – Gramercy Pictures
Dazed and Confused is an independent coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The 1993 film is set in 1976, Texas, and it revolves around a group of teenagers who are in their last days of high school. Dazed and Confused stars Jason London, Joey Lauren Adams, Milla Jovovich, Shawn Anders, Rory Cochrane, Adam Goldberg, Anthony Rapp,...
- 1/31/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

Paddington is back, and this time, he’s off to explore Peru! Everyone’s favorite marmalade-loving bear returns in Paddington in Peru, hitting theaters in 2025.
The Paddington movies are now family-favorite classics. They’re not just fun—they’re comfort films that make you smile regardless of age. And after a long wait (and a few production delays), the bear in the big red hat is ready for his next quest.
Ben Whishaw in Paddington (Credits: StudioCanal)
What’s so special about this movie? For one, Paddington and the Browns are ditching London for Peru’s jungles! Plus, there’s a fresh director, some cast changes, and epic filming spots. Ready for the scoop? Let’s dive in!
Story details of Paddington in Peru Ben Whishaw in Paddington (Credits: StudioCanal)
In the third installment, directed by Dougal Wilson, Paddington heads to Peru to visit his Aunt Lucy in a retirement home!
The Paddington movies are now family-favorite classics. They’re not just fun—they’re comfort films that make you smile regardless of age. And after a long wait (and a few production delays), the bear in the big red hat is ready for his next quest.
Ben Whishaw in Paddington (Credits: StudioCanal)
What’s so special about this movie? For one, Paddington and the Browns are ditching London for Peru’s jungles! Plus, there’s a fresh director, some cast changes, and epic filming spots. Ready for the scoop? Let’s dive in!
Story details of Paddington in Peru Ben Whishaw in Paddington (Credits: StudioCanal)
In the third installment, directed by Dougal Wilson, Paddington heads to Peru to visit his Aunt Lucy in a retirement home!
- 1/31/2025
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire

Among the features premiering this year at the Sundance Film Festival, there are none — on paper — simpler than Ira Sachs’s Peter Hujar’s Day. Arriving just two years after he premiered his Passages at the festival, Sachs reunites with actor Ben Whishaw for a picture that’s one 76-minute dialogue between two friends in a New York apartment in 1974. What’s more, that dialogue is not some dramatically sculptured theatrical two-hander building to third act epiphanies but, rather, a transcription of an actual conversation between art photographer Hujar and artist Linda Rosenkrantz, who was conducting interviews for a book in […]
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- 1/30/2025
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog

Among the features premiering this year at the Sundance Film Festival, there are none — on paper — simpler than Ira Sachs’s Peter Hujar’s Day. Arriving just two years after he premiered his Passages at the festival, Sachs reunites with actor Ben Whishaw for a picture that’s one 76-minute dialogue between two friends in a New York apartment in 1974. What’s more, that dialogue is not some dramatically sculptured theatrical two-hander building to third act epiphanies but, rather, a transcription of an actual conversation between art photographer Hujar and artist Linda Rosenkrantz, who was conducting interviews for a book in […]
The post “In a Way This Film Asks, What is Lost by the Virtual?” Ira Sachs on his Sundance-Premiering Peter Hujar’s Day first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “In a Way This Film Asks, What is Lost by the Virtual?” Ira Sachs on his Sundance-Premiering Peter Hujar’s Day first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/30/2025
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews

With all good news, there's usually a bit of bad news, too. Netflix unveiled the new and returning shows coming throughout 2025, and while it's exciting to learn that shows like Stranger Things, Wednesday, Emily in Paris, Nobody Wants This, and more will be back this year, there's also a catch. Some of our favorite shows were sadly missing from that list.
On Wednesday, Jan. 30, Netflix closed out the first month of 2025 by giving fans a glimpse at the shows they can look forward to later this year. While some fan-favorites like Ginny & Georgia and Squid Game received June release dates for their respective third seasons, plenty of other established hit series were also included on the list to make comebacks in 2025.
Unfortunately, not every Netflix show fans love will be able to wrap up filming in time to be released later this year. We already had an inkling that some of these shows,...
On Wednesday, Jan. 30, Netflix closed out the first month of 2025 by giving fans a glimpse at the shows they can look forward to later this year. While some fan-favorites like Ginny & Georgia and Squid Game received June release dates for their respective third seasons, plenty of other established hit series were also included on the list to make comebacks in 2025.
Unfortunately, not every Netflix show fans love will be able to wrap up filming in time to be released later this year. We already had an inkling that some of these shows,...
- 1/30/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob

When I look at Peter Hujar’s portrait of poet Allen Ginsburg, taken on December 18, 1974, it’s strikingly nonchalant. Ginsberg is standing on the sidewalk, one hand in pocket and the other looped through the straps of a bag draped on his shoulder. He’s looking right down the barrel of the lens with an “okay, you’re taking my picture” expression on his face. Ginsberg is perhaps the most recognizable name to come out of the beat generation of poets but he looks like he could be anybody––he could be your buddy Carl. It was taken for the New York Times but certainly doesn’t have the gloss and sophistication of celebrity portraits we see in major publications today. The austere street beside him is on the Lower East Side, a neighborhood now flooded with tourists, boutiques, and banality. Just as Hujar’s photo is indicative of an...
- 1/30/2025
- by Kent M. Wilhelm
- The Film Stage

There are some absolute monsters of shows that fans are waiting to hear more news about. The main news we all want is, of course, when we will see new seasons for some top shows. Netflix has just unveiled plans for their 2025 series plans, but what they haven't said is as important as what they did tell us.
Of course, we’ll all be glad to hear there are new seasons this year for the likes of Wednesday, Squid Games, and Emily in Paris, plus a whole load more. You’ll hear all the information we know about them here on Netflix Life for sure. But when you see the new list of 2025 shows it’ll leave you asking one big question.
‘What about..[insert here some of your favorites that aren't on that list]?’ That's where what Netflix hasn't said comes into play. As a general rule, it means if a series isn't on the Netflix 2025 list then we’ll...
Of course, we’ll all be glad to hear there are new seasons this year for the likes of Wednesday, Squid Games, and Emily in Paris, plus a whole load more. You’ll hear all the information we know about them here on Netflix Life for sure. But when you see the new list of 2025 shows it’ll leave you asking one big question.
‘What about..[insert here some of your favorites that aren't on that list]?’ That's where what Netflix hasn't said comes into play. As a general rule, it means if a series isn't on the Netflix 2025 list then we’ll...
- 1/30/2025
- by StevieMac
- Netflix Life

“Peter Hujar’s Day” is one of those films whose title is almost humorously straightforward, yet only gives a hint of what the experience of watching it is actually like. While true that it is about a day in the life of the late photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw) that he recounts to his close friend Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall) in mundane, expansive detail for a book that notably never came to be, it becomes about a moment in time, their place in it, and his anxieties as an artist. Handsomely shot by cinematographer Alex Ashe, whose richly textured visuals make it entrancing to watch even when little is happening, it’s a film about both everything and nothing as Whishaw literally just tells a story to the camera for the entire runtime.
“Peter Hujar’s Day” recreates the conversation the duo had in 1974, relying on a transcript that was only recently...
“Peter Hujar’s Day” recreates the conversation the duo had in 1974, relying on a transcript that was only recently...
- 1/30/2025
- by Chase Hutchinson
- The Wrap

Ira Sachs’ latest film “Peter Hujar’s Day” is a fascinating experiment and historical document, and in speaking at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox, he said it “kept me up at night” trying to figure out how to make it cinematically interesting.
The film, a tight 75 minutes, is a filmed recreation of a conversation between famed New York photographer Peter Hujar and his friend and journalist Linda Rosenkrantz from 1974 in which he describes a day in his life in NYC’s downtown art scene. He discusses chats with Susan Sontag and photographing Allen Ginsberg, and all of it was recorded as part of a transcript that was unearthed just in 2024, 50 years after the conversation first happened.
With only two people talking, Sachs had to find a way to make the dialogue “suspenseful, emotional, not boring,” which he called an “interesting challenge.”
“I connected to the time but also to the...
The film, a tight 75 minutes, is a filmed recreation of a conversation between famed New York photographer Peter Hujar and his friend and journalist Linda Rosenkrantz from 1974 in which he describes a day in his life in NYC’s downtown art scene. He discusses chats with Susan Sontag and photographing Allen Ginsberg, and all of it was recorded as part of a transcript that was unearthed just in 2024, 50 years after the conversation first happened.
With only two people talking, Sachs had to find a way to make the dialogue “suspenseful, emotional, not boring,” which he called an “interesting challenge.”
“I connected to the time but also to the...
- 1/29/2025
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire

We have some bad news about Black Doves season 2 to share, courtesy of Ben Whishaw, the star of the Netflix original series.
In an interview with Collider, Whishaw, who plays Sam, revealed that not only has production not started yet but it's "six or seven months" away from starting. In addition, Whishaw said that the scripts for Black Doves season 2 haven't even been finished yet.
Here's what Whishaw told Collider about Black Doves season 2:
"It hasn't been written, so I actually can say nothing. I know nothing about it. That's boring, isn't it? You're not interested in that, but it’s the truth. It's not written. It's six months, or seven months away, or something."
So, that is not very good news at all about the new season.
Black Doves season 2 update all but confirms 2026 premiere Black Doves | Netflix
Black Doves premiered on Netflix on Dec. 5, 2024, but before the series even premiered,...
In an interview with Collider, Whishaw, who plays Sam, revealed that not only has production not started yet but it's "six or seven months" away from starting. In addition, Whishaw said that the scripts for Black Doves season 2 haven't even been finished yet.
Here's what Whishaw told Collider about Black Doves season 2:
"It hasn't been written, so I actually can say nothing. I know nothing about it. That's boring, isn't it? You're not interested in that, but it’s the truth. It's not written. It's six months, or seven months away, or something."
So, that is not very good news at all about the new season.
Black Doves season 2 update all but confirms 2026 premiere Black Doves | Netflix
Black Doves premiered on Netflix on Dec. 5, 2024, but before the series even premiered,...
- 1/29/2025
- by Bryce Olin
- ShowSnob

When you watch a great drama on Netflix you have a conflict over its ending. Of course, you want to get to the end to find out what happens, how all the stories come together, and what happens to the characters. Sometimes, though, it’s so good and enthralling that you want to be able to keep watching it and wish it wouldn't end. A new season is the obvious answer.
That was very much the case for Black Doves. The Netflix drama was released late last year and captured a lot of attention. It was a great mix of a thrilling story, some festive elements due to its Christmas in London setting, and, of course, a brilliant cast.
Led by Kiera Knightley and Ben Whishaw, there were also strong roles for Sarah Lancashire and Andrew Buchan. Tracey Ullman also makes a dramatic late appearance in the show. The names...
That was very much the case for Black Doves. The Netflix drama was released late last year and captured a lot of attention. It was a great mix of a thrilling story, some festive elements due to its Christmas in London setting, and, of course, a brilliant cast.
Led by Kiera Knightley and Ben Whishaw, there were also strong roles for Sarah Lancashire and Andrew Buchan. Tracey Ullman also makes a dramatic late appearance in the show. The names...
- 1/29/2025
- by StevieMac
- Netflix Life


Neon has closed what is understood to be a $17m worldwide deal on Together, the body horror starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco that has been the standout commercial prospect of Sundance.
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Figeroid’steam will represent all international rights excluding Australia and New Zealand. Neon has scheduled an August 1 theatrical release in North America.
Michael Shanks...
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Figeroid’steam will represent all international rights excluding Australia and New Zealand. Neon has scheduled an August 1 theatrical release in North America.
Michael Shanks...
- 1/29/2025
- ScreenDaily


Neon has closed what is understood to be a $15m worldwide deal on Together, the body horror starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco that has been the standout commercial prospect of Sundance.
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Figeroid’steam will represent all international rights excluding Australia and New Zealand. Neon has scheduled an August 1 theatrical release in North America.
Michael Shanks...
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Figeroid’steam will represent all international rights excluding Australia and New Zealand. Neon has scheduled an August 1 theatrical release in North America.
Michael Shanks...
- 1/29/2025
- ScreenDaily


Neon is understood to be nearing a $15m worldwide deal on Together, the body horror starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco that has been the standout commercial prospect of Sundance.
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Michael Shanks made his feature writing and directing debut on Together, the Midnight selection about a couple who relocate to the country where their touch-and-go...
The first deal of the festival means that, for the second year in a row, Kristen Figeroid and the team at Neon International will head to Berlin with a buzzy genre hit from Park City after picking up Lucy Liu ghost story Presence last year.
Michael Shanks made his feature writing and directing debut on Together, the Midnight selection about a couple who relocate to the country where their touch-and-go...
- 1/29/2025
- ScreenDaily


Sundance 2025 will be remembered as what’s probably the penultimate year that film festival calls Park City home, as well as the edition that gave us a body-horror rom-com (Irl couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco’s gloriously disgusting Together), an introduction to a major new triple-threat talent (Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby), a pastoral look at the stoic 20th century everymen who made our country (Train Dreams), and a whole lotta music docs. But for us, this Sundance will always be the one where we got to eavesdrop on...
- 1/29/2025
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com

“Peter Hujar’s Day” reunites writer-director Ira Sachs with his “Passages” star Ben Whishaw, and Sachs revealed at TheWrap’s Sundance Studio presented by World of Hyatt that his latest effort began while he was still making that searing 2023 relationship drama.
“I was working in Paris with Ben on ‘Passages,’ and I saw a book in a bookstore called ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ and it was a publication of a transcript of a conversation that took place in 1974 between the photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosencrantz,” Sachs recalled. “I picked it up and read it in a cafe, and by the time I finished it, I thought this would be a really interesting project or film or a piece of art to make with Ben specifically.”
While Whishaw said he “enjoyed” the original transcript that Sachs gave him, it wasn’t until he actually saw how the filmmaker wanted to...
“I was working in Paris with Ben on ‘Passages,’ and I saw a book in a bookstore called ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ and it was a publication of a transcript of a conversation that took place in 1974 between the photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosencrantz,” Sachs recalled. “I picked it up and read it in a cafe, and by the time I finished it, I thought this would be a really interesting project or film or a piece of art to make with Ben specifically.”
While Whishaw said he “enjoyed” the original transcript that Sachs gave him, it wasn’t until he actually saw how the filmmaker wanted to...
- 1/28/2025
- by Alex Welch
- The Wrap


ByMonday evening in Park Citystudios and streamers were understood to be in hot pursuit of the Alison Brie-Dave Franco body horror Together, by far the most broadly appealing acquisitions target in what Sundance buyers agree has otherwise been a desert of commercial prospects.
‘Together’: Sundance Review
Michael Shanks’ feature directorial debut and Midnight entry turned heads (and stomachs) as soon as it debuted on Sunday at Eccles Theatre. Buyers including Apple, A24, Focus Features, Amazon, and Searchlight Pictures are among those who were either in attendance at the premiere or who have since seen it.
Real-life item Alison Brie...
‘Together’: Sundance Review
Michael Shanks’ feature directorial debut and Midnight entry turned heads (and stomachs) as soon as it debuted on Sunday at Eccles Theatre. Buyers including Apple, A24, Focus Features, Amazon, and Searchlight Pictures are among those who were either in attendance at the premiere or who have since seen it.
Real-life item Alison Brie...
- 1/28/2025
- ScreenDaily


ByMonday evening in Park Citystudios and streamers were understood to be in hot pursuit of the Alison Brie-Dave Franco body horror Together, by far the most broadly appealing acquisitions target in what Sundance buyers agree has otherwise been a desert of commercial prospects.
‘Together’: Sundance Review
Michael Shanks’ feature directorial debut and Midnight entry turned heads (and stomachs) as soon as it debuted on Sunday at Eccles Theatre. Buyers including Apple, A24, Focus Features, Amazon, and Searchlight Pictures are among those who were either in attendance at the premiere or who have since seen it.
Real-life item Alison Brie...
‘Together’: Sundance Review
Michael Shanks’ feature directorial debut and Midnight entry turned heads (and stomachs) as soon as it debuted on Sunday at Eccles Theatre. Buyers including Apple, A24, Focus Features, Amazon, and Searchlight Pictures are among those who were either in attendance at the premiere or who have since seen it.
Real-life item Alison Brie...
- 1/28/2025
- ScreenDaily


ByMonday evening in Park Citystudios and streamers were understood to be in hot pursuit of the Alison Brie-Dave Franco body horror Together, by far the most broadly appealing acquisitions target in what Sundance buyers agree has otherwise been a desert of commercial prospects.
Other fiction features without distribution have impressed over the first five days, despite the preponderance for bleak stories that some observers say has set a rather sullen table for the US acquisitions space in the next few months ahead.
However many agree the quality of filmmaking has been high, and nowhere has this been more evident that with the documentary selection,...
Other fiction features without distribution have impressed over the first five days, despite the preponderance for bleak stories that some observers say has set a rather sullen table for the US acquisitions space in the next few months ahead.
However many agree the quality of filmmaking has been high, and nowhere has this been more evident that with the documentary selection,...
- 1/28/2025
- ScreenDaily

Ben Whishaw again proves himself as the brilliant actor we all knew he was, if we were looking closely enough, in Ira Sachs’ “Peter Hujar’s Day.” The film, set in 1974 New York City, is an intimate two-hander starring just Whishaw and Rebecca Hall as gay photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz, respectively. They gathered, it’s true, on a cold day in December, where Hujar recounts all the events of the previous one, which involved photo opportunities with Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs, and a lot of quotidian nothingness. But those small moments of a day grow profound as Peter’s winding monologue wears on. Writer/director Sachs’ extraordinary new movie never breaks from the pair, and at times becomes like a documentary about the greatness of the actors themselves, Mozart possessing the soundtrack as Sachs and cinematographer Alex Ashe take longing, lingering B-roll of the performers.
- 1/27/2025
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire


Park City – Sometimes, despite the best efforts of those involved, a movie isn’t really a movie. Maybe it’s really a short subject extended beyond its means. Maybe it’s more of an experiment or a well-intentioned exercise. In that context, it gives us no pleasure to inform you that Ira Sachs‘ latest dramatic endeavor, “Peter Hujar’s Day,” falls into a number of those unflattering categories.
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A world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Sachs’ follow-up to 2023’s “Passages,” his ambitious exploration of a gay marriage unexpectedly torn asunder, reunites him with one of the stars of that film, Ben Whishaw.
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A world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Sachs’ follow-up to 2023’s “Passages,” his ambitious exploration of a gay marriage unexpectedly torn asunder, reunites him with one of the stars of that film, Ben Whishaw.
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- 1/27/2025
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist

In the ever-shifting world of the biopic, a biopic can be many different things. It can be like a novel (if it covers someone’s entire life). It can have the more concentrated quality of a short story (if it’s set during one key period). On that score, you might say that “Peter Hujar’s Day” is the biopic as sonnet. The entire film takes place in one day — but more than that, it consists entirely of Peter Hujar (Ben Whishaw), the noted New York photographer of the 1970s and ’80s, having a rambling conversation with his friend, Linda Rosenkrantz (Rebecca Hall), in which he recounts everything he did the day before.
It seems that the two were collaborating on a project. Rosenkrantz instructed Hujar to write down everything that happened to him on Dec. 18, 1974, and to show up the following day at her apartment on 94th St. in Manhattan,...
It seems that the two were collaborating on a project. Rosenkrantz instructed Hujar to write down everything that happened to him on Dec. 18, 1974, and to show up the following day at her apartment on 94th St. in Manhattan,...
- 1/27/2025
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV

In 2008, Ira Sachs got fired by his manager. The most indie spirited of independent filmmakers had refused to play the game for too long, and the bill had finally come due.
“I understood it in a way,” Sachs, more than a decade and a half-dozen features removed from that experience, says. “Because I was not entering the business, and his job was to facilitate the business of Hollywood, which was not what I was interested in doing. They were trying to get me jobs as opposed to what I was trying to do, which was produce my own work.”
For the record, Sachs thinks that he never would have gotten the gigs that his representatives wanted him to land. But the experience helped rethink his value in an industry that usually measures those things in terms of box office grosses.
“Before that, I thought I was kind of owed a career based on certain successes,...
“I understood it in a way,” Sachs, more than a decade and a half-dozen features removed from that experience, says. “Because I was not entering the business, and his job was to facilitate the business of Hollywood, which was not what I was interested in doing. They were trying to get me jobs as opposed to what I was trying to do, which was produce my own work.”
For the record, Sachs thinks that he never would have gotten the gigs that his representatives wanted him to land. But the experience helped rethink his value in an industry that usually measures those things in terms of box office grosses.
“Before that, I thought I was kind of owed a career based on certain successes,...
- 1/27/2025
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV

Benedict Cumberbatch was the toast of the town at Sundance during the Variety Cover Party presented by United Airlines. The actor, who graced the cover of Variety‘s 2025 Sundance issue, was honored at the event for his dramatic turn as a grieving father in “The Thing With the Feathers.” The party was held shortly before the movie’s world premiere screening at Sundance.
Variety’s co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh gave opening remarks and invited guests in attendance to donate to L.A. wildfire relief efforts, as Los Angeles is one of Variety and the film industry’s home bases. Cumberbatch said “We do have to stand tall as an industry and help those in need” and pointed to the Qr codes United and Variety provided to charities that are helping with the relief efforts and to those impacted by the wildfires.
“Variety‘s Sundance issue is one of our biggest issues of the year,...
Variety’s co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh gave opening remarks and invited guests in attendance to donate to L.A. wildfire relief efforts, as Los Angeles is one of Variety and the film industry’s home bases. Cumberbatch said “We do have to stand tall as an industry and help those in need” and pointed to the Qr codes United and Variety provided to charities that are helping with the relief efforts and to those impacted by the wildfires.
“Variety‘s Sundance issue is one of our biggest issues of the year,...
- 1/26/2025
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
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