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25 Must-See Films For A Spring Movie Marathon
25 Must-See Films For A Spring Movie Marathon

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time29-03-2025

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25 Must-See Films For A Spring Movie Marathon

British actors Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse and Andrew Knott on the set of 'The Secret Garden' ... More directed by Agnieszka Holland. 'Lo, the Winter is past… the time of the singing of birds has come!' There is so much to love about springtime. The weather is getting warmer, and flowers are emerging. Even April showers feel more refreshing than February sleets. If you are looking for the perfect spring film, look no further. While many films take place in the springtime, the best spring movies feel like spring, whether through imagery, themes or specific plot points that connect to the season. Spring movies are often romances, comedies, family-friendly or feel-good films. However, they don't have to be, and some great spring dramas and even horror films are out there. From rainy day watches to classic cinema, settle in and experience the best that springtime movies have to offer. 'Spring films' aren't exactly a genre. For the purposes of this list, spring movies are generally defined as films that take place during the springtime. However, a couple of films on this list don't necessarily take place in spring but feature spring imagery heavily, such as flowers or pastels. Ranking on a list like this is hard. There are many different types of movies and genres included. However, this list considers the overall quality of the film as well as how much it feels like spring (but prioritizes quality more generally). 22 Jump Street is not a perfect film, and like with many comedies, it doesn't age perfectly either; however, it is a surprisingly good sequel (to 2012's 21 Jump Street) and a fun spring break movie. The film follows two officers who have to go undercover to infiltrate a college to stop a drug supplier. The film was directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and stars Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare and Ice Cube. The film is stupid fun, but is carried by some great performances, especially from Tatum. Find it here. Actors John Cena, Geraldine Viswanathan and director Kay Cannon visit Build Studios to discuss their ... More movie "Blockers" on March 29, 2018 in New York City. There are a lot of movies about proms (of wildly varying quality), and Blockers is amongst the best. The film follows three best friends as they make a pact to lose their virginities on prom night. However, their plans are complicated when their overprotective parents get involved. Directed by Kay Cannon, Blockers stars Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, Gideon Adlon, Graham Phillips, Miles Robbins, Jimmy Bellinger, Colton Dunn, Sarayu Blue, Gary Cole, Gina Gershon, June Diane Raphael and Hannibal Buress. The film is, at its core, a teen sex comedy, but it has a nice message about feminism, the queer experience and growing up that elevates it above the typical American Pie-style film. It is available here. Many Studio Ghibli feel like spring. However, the only one that explicitly takes place in the springtime is probably From Up on Poppy Hill. Directed by Gorō Miyazaki, the film follows the romance between two high schoolers in the city of Yokohama in the lead-up to the 1964 Summer Olympics. It was co-written by Hayao Miyazaki and based on the 1980s manga of the same name by Tetsuo Sayama and Chizuru Takahashi. The film beautifully mixes romance, nostalgia and an anti-war message. While it is far from the best or most popular made by Studio Ghibli, it's a bit of an underrated gem. The dubbed version features Sarah Bolger, Anton Yelchin, Ron Howard, Jeff Dunham, Gillian Anderson, Ronan Farrow and Aubrey Plaza. The film is currently streaming here. For Your Consideration is a Christopher Guest film about the cast, crew and making of a fictional film, Home for Purim. In some ways, For Your Consideration is not a spring film (much of it takes place in the lead-up to the Oscars); however, Home for Purim is a spring film (the minor Jewish holiday of Purim usually falls in March). Either way, For Your Consideration is an excellent comedy about Hollywood. The film features a large ensemble cast including Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Guest, John Michael Higgins, Eugene Levy (who co-wrote the movie with Guest), Jane Lynch, Michael McKean, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Harry Shearer and Fred Willard. It is available here. Depending on the game, many sports movies take place in the spring. While Uncut Gems is more of a gambling movie than a sports movie, it takes place during the spring basketball season in 2012 (and also heavily features the Jewish spring holiday of Passover). The film follows a gambling addict/diamond dealer who must get himself out of a hole by securing a rare gem. Directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, the film stars Adam Sandler, LaKeith Stanfield, Julia Fox, Idina Menzel and real-life basketballer Kevin Garnett. Uncut Gems has the frenetic pace of a heart attack, making it uncomfortable to watch. However, it is still an impressively made and engrossing film. The movie is available here. There are a couple of great film adaptations of Jane Austen's classic novel Emma. However, Autumn de Wilde's 2020 version is the one that most evokes the springtime. The film follows a wealthy young girl who decides to play a matchmaker in the Regency-era English countryside. Emma stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart and Bill Nighy. The film leans into the comic nature of Austen satire and features beautiful pastoral imagery. It was nominated for two Oscars and a Golden Globe. Find it here. The Princess and The Frog follows a young and ambitious chef and a party boy prince as they are turned into frogs days before the Mardi Gras parade in 1920s New Orleans. The 2-D animated Disney film stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jim Cummings, Jennifer Cody, John Goodman, Keith David, Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey and Terrence Howard. The film received some criticism for historical negationism and the fact that Disney's first Black princess spends most of the runtime green. However, it is also a deeply sweet and delightful fairytale with some fantastic music and artistry. Directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, the film was nominated for three Oscars (including two for Best Original Song). Find it here. A poster for the film 'Crazy Rich Asians.' Crazy Rich Asians follows an NYU professor who takes a spring break trip with her boyfriend back to his native Singapore for his best friend's wedding, only to find out he's from one of the wealthiest families in Asia. Directed by Jon M. Chu, the film is based on the Kevin Kwan beach read of the same name. The film stars Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong and Michelle Yeoh. It was a box office hit, especially in the States (though it underperformed in China). Crazy Rich Asians is a fluffy and stylish rom-com and should be taken as such. Once it is dissected for anything from capitalist glorification, specific representations of aspects of Asian culture or ethnic representation of Singapore, the film struggles. However, if you are looking for a funny and palatable modern romcom, it's a deeply watchable film. It is available here. 'The Prince of Egypt,' 1998. The Prince of Egypt tells the Jewish story of Passover from the book of Exodus. While it may sound like just another bible retelling, it stands out not only for its lush visuals but also for its iconic soundtrack. The film has a score composed by Hans Zimmer as well as songs by Mariah Carey and Whitney Huston. It won an Oscar for Best Original Song, making it the first non-Disney/Pixar animated film to win an Academy Award. The film stars Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Steve Martin and Martin Short. Recently, many have revisited the film to praise its scope and animated artistry. When it comes to Passover films, The Prince of Egypt is the gold standard. The film is available here. There are a couple of great rom-coms that center on a spring wedding, and In & Out is arguably top of the list. Directed by Frank Oz and written by Paul Rudnick, In & Out follows a high school teacher who is outed by a former student in an Oscar acceptance speech in the lead-up to his wedding in small-town Indiana. In & Out stars Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley and Bob Newhart. It was inspired by Tom Hanks' Oscar acceptance for his role in Philadelphia, in which he thanked his drama teacher and a gay high school classmate. The film was nominated for one Oscar itself (for Best Supporting Actress for Cusack). It is currently streaming here. British actors Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse and Andrew Knott on the set of The Secret Garden directed ... More by Polish Agnieszka Holland. The Secret Garden is a childhood classic, especially for millennials. The film follows an orphan, her cousin and a mysterious boy who work together to unlock and revive a 'magical' garden. Directed by Agnieszka Holland, the film stars Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott and Maggie Smith. The Secret Garden is based on the 1909 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel of the same name and is a really wonderful retelling of the source material. The film balances darkness and wonder in a beautiful way. It is available to stream here. Peter Lawford, Ann Miller, Fred Astaire and Judy Garland on a poster for 'Easter Parade,' 1948. Like many other technicolor musicals, Easter Parade is more about Fred Astaire's dancing than the plot. Easter Parade is also about Judy Garland's singing and Ann Miller's tap skills. While the plot is thin, it follows several performer's love lives in the lead-up to New York's Easter Parade in the early 1900s. The film was initially supposed to star Gene Kelly, but he broke his ankle before filming. While Astaire had retired two years before, he was eager to step in for his injured friend. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Score and also features songs by Irving Berlin. While Easter Parade doesn't actually have much to do with Easter, the first and last numbers, 'Happy Easter' and 'Easter Parade,' will definitely get viewers into the springtime holiday mood. Find it here. Natasha Lyonne on set of 'But I'm a Cheerleader,' 1999. While But I'm a Cheerleader only culminates in a scene set in the spring, the overall pastel aesthetic of the film gives it a very spring feel. It follows a teen girl who only realizes she is queer after being sent to a conversion therapy camp. The film is the directorial feature debut of Jamie Babbit, and stars Natasha Lyonne, Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey and RuPaul in a rare performance out of drag. While most straight reviewers gave it mixed to poor reviews, the film became an instant classic among gay audiences. While many reviewers have revisited the movie after it found cult status in the LBGTQ community, Roger Ebert somewhat presciently wrote in 2000 that it was 'the kind of movie that might eventually become a regular on the midnight cult circuit.' Find it here. On the set of the film "Sense and Sensibility", in Great Britain on 06/15/1995 There is something about Jane Austen's adaptations that feel like spring. While 2005's Pride and Prejudice is probably the more popular Jane Austin adaptation, Ang Lee's 1995 take on Sense and Sensibility is a wonderfully verdant film. Sense and Sensibility stars Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson, who also wrote it. While some characters are changed, the film captures more of the politics and societal expectations of the time than many other Austen films do. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, winning for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay). It is currently available to stream here. Find it here. lobby card for Max Reinhardt's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' (1935). 'The spring, the summer, The childing autumn, angry winter change.' While A Midsummer Night's Dream might sound like it takes place in the summer, it happens in the lead-up to the midsummer solstice. Although William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream has been adapted into films countless times, Max Rienhardt's 1935 film is one of, if not the best version. The film stars James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Anita Louise, Victor Jory, Jean Muir, Dick Powell and Olivia de Havilland in her first film. The film was banned in Germany by Nazi censor Joseph Goebbels for being 'degenerate art.' It has a German Expressionist style and features music by 1800s German-Jewish composer Felix Mendelsohn. Reinhardt had fled Austria himself due to anti-Semitism, which likely contributed to the ban. A Midsummer Night's Dream was the first and last film to be directed by Reinhardt. It is currently available here. The Love Witch follows a California-based witch who uses magic to make men fall in love with her to disastrous ends in the lead-up to the midsummer solstice. While it was met with almost universal acclaim after it premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, it was only given a small theatrical release (under 25 theaters). It thus feels a bit like a hidden gem. The film is a loving tribute to 1960s horror films and has a great visual aesthetic. It was shot on 35 mm film and printed from an original cut negative, giving it an almost Technicolor look. The Love Witch stars Samatha Robinson and was written, directed and edited by Anna Biller. It is a stylish feminist film about female power and gender roles without being preachy. The acting in the movie is presentational, and The New Yorker called Robinson's work on the film 'one of the best performances of the century so far. Find it here. While Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar doesn't explicitly take place in the spring, it feels like a spring break movie. The movie follows two friends as a girls' trip to Florida leads them to save the world. Directed by Josh Greenbaum, it stars Jamie Dornan, Damon Wayans Jr., Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, with the latter two especially delivering a masterclass in comedy. Barb and Star has a great look that plays up the bad taste of bright colors and culottes. The film still feels like a bit of a hidden gem since it was only released on VOD after its theatrical release was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, it feels destined for a cult classic status. It is available to stream here. Denzel Washington in a movie still from 'Much Ado About Nothing.' While Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing doesn't explicitly take place in the spring, its imagery with girls in white chemises and green gardens makes it feel like a spring classic. The film follows a group of returning soldiers who become mixed up ion a matchmaking scheme while staying at a nobleman's house. Much Ado About Nothing features a star-studded cast with Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves and Kate Beckinsale. Branagh has made a lot of Shakespeare films; however, Much Ado About Nothing is easily among his best and most accessible. While some casting decisions are slightly odd (especially Reeves as the villainous Don John), Thompson is especially spellbinding as Beatrice. It is currently streaming on here. Atmosphere at the premiere of 'Coraline' presented by Focus Features on February 5, 2009 in ... More Portland, Oregon. While many associate Coraline with spooky season, it actually takes place in the spring. Directed by Henry Selick, the film is a children's horror masterpiece. Coraline follows a young girl who discovers a sinister alternate universe behind a secret door. The film is a cult classic and is beloved for its spooky and creepy imagery through the art of stop-motion animation. The film was the first feature from Laika Studios, which has become synonymous with impressive stop motion. Coraline is available to stream here. A lot of spring films are easy-breezy watches. Spring in a Small Town is not that. This Chinese film classic follows a newly poor married couple as the wife's former lover visits their family compound. The film feels lonely, and with only five characters, it has a quiet desolation. While it isn't the typical spring-y romcom, it is a beautiful work of feminist and mainland Chinese cinema. The film was named the best Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005. Directed by Fei Mu, the film starts with an iconic elongated narration from actress Wei Wei as Zhou Yuwen. While the film was rejected by the Communist Party (which would come to power the following year in 1949), it was rediscovered when the China Film Archive released a new print of the film in the 1980s. Spring in a Small Town is in the public domain in the U.S. and is available here. Late Spring is the first film in director Yasujirō Ozu's iconic "Noriko trilogy," with 1951's Early Summer and 1953's Tokyo Story. While the three films are unconnected in plot, they each feature actress Setsuko Hara as an unmarried woman named Noriko and the theme of women's lives in postwar Japan. Late Spring follows a woman and her widowed father as her aunt hatches a match-making plot. It is part of the Japanese film genre of shomin-geki, or films that follow the ordinary lives of ordinary people. It is a quiet and heartbreaking film. Roger Ebert said of the film in 2005, 'Late Spring tells a story that becomes sadder the more you think about it. There is a tension in the film between Noriko's smile and her feelings.' The film is currently streaming here. There are a lot of spring holidays: easter, Passover, May Day and, of course, Holi. There are a lot of great Bollywood scenes that happen on Holi, including ones from Mohabbatein, Kati Patang and Mother India. However, arguably, the best film with a depiction of Holi is 1975's Sholay, which is a great introduction to classic Bollywood cinema as well. Ramesh Sippy's Sholay follows a police chief who hires two criminals to help him bring in a dangerous bandit. The film stars Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Hema Malini, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bhaduri and Amjad Khan. The film is a Dacoit Western (sometimes also called Masala Western), which is a genre that combines tropes from Westerns with the musical numbers and comedy often seen in Bollywood films. This film has a bit of everything: twists, romance, friendship, shootouts and more. In 2024, Time Out ranked Sholay first in its list of 100 Best Bollywood Films. Sholay is available here. A chilling scene from the horror classic 'The Wicker Man,' filmed on location in Scotland, 1973. The Wicker Man follows a police officer who must travel to a remote Scottish Isle on the search for a missing girl during the lead-up to a May Day celebration. There are a couple of good horror films that take place in the spring (Midsommar and Carrie especially come to mind), however, the 1973 version of The Wicker Man is arguably the best. Directed by Robin Hardy, the film stars Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and Christopher Lee. The film has been recut several times, and for many years, part of the film had been lost. Lee said of the movie in 2005, 'I've always said it's the best film I've ever made, even in its butchered form, which it is. Even the DVD is butchered. What happened to that film, I still don't know. The negative disappeared from that day to this.' StudioCanal launched a Facebook campaign in 2013 to find the missing original. Through the campaign, a 92-minute 35 mm print was found at the Harvard Film Archive, which was later released on DVD as The Wicker Man: The Final Cut. Find it here. "There's no crying in baseball!" All baseball movies feel like spring movies (even if half of the season is in summer), and A League of Their Own is easily one of the best baseball movies ever made. It is loosely based on the true story of the All-American Girls League and follows a fictionalized women's baseball team, The Rockford Peaches, as World War II shuts down men's major league baseball. Directed by Penny Marshall, the film stars Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, Lori Petty, Rosie O'Donnell, Jon Lovitz, Garry Marshall and Bill Pullman. Every woman who auditioned for the film had to be able to play baseball, and many of the plays weren't faked (Davis even actually caught a ball while doing the splits). In 2012, A League of Their Own was chosen for preservation in the National Film Registry. It is still the highest-grossing baseball movie of all time, beating out the Jackie Robinson biopic, 42. It is currently streaming here. Tim Burton at American Cinemateque"s "Big Fish" Screening at The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. Big Fish just feels like a spring movie. While it doesn't explicitly take place in the spring, its use of florals and pastels makes it visually feel like spring. The film follows a man who tells tall tales about his extraordinary life and a son who no longer finds his stories amusing. Directed by Tim Burton, the film is based on the 1998 novel Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Daniel Wallace. It stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange, Helena Bonham Carter, Alison Lohman, Robert Guillaume, Marion Cotillard, Steve Buscemi and Danny DeVito. The film is a whimsical, charming and heartbreaking look at fatherhood and a life well lived. It is available to stream here. Bottom Line Spring is in the air, and these films are a great way to celebrate the season, especially if you get stuck at home during some April showers! Rainy Day movies are all about cozy and familiar comfort. While comfort movies usually vary from person to person, the number one film on this list, Big Fish, is a great choice. Directed by Tim Burton, the film follows a father's big-than-life life story. Jane Austen adaptations make great rainy-day movies as well. While 1995's Sense and Sensibility and 2020's Emma specifically make this list for their spring imagery, 2005's Pride and Prejudice is another excellent choice. Directed by Joe Wright, the film stars Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. Arguably, the best spring horror movie is 1973's The Wicker Man. While the film was remade in 2006, the original is far better. The film follows a police officer who must solve a mysterious disappearance on a remote Scottish Island. Directed by Robin Hardy, it stars Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and Christopher Lee. If you like The Wicker Man, 2019's Midsommar is another popular spring horror film. While it isn't as good as The Wicker Man, it has many of the same themes, including an isolated cult, a midsummer festival and a sacrificial plot. Directed by Ari Aster, Midsommar stars Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor and William Jackson Harper. The most obvious answer is 2012's Spring Breakers. While the film isn't great, it is fun in a so-bad-it's-good kind of way. The movie follows a group of college students who get involved in a crime spree to pay for a spring break trip. Directed by Harmony Korine, Spring Breakers stars James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine and Gucci Mane. Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar is a great 'spring break' film. While it doesn't explicitly take place on spring break, it really feels like a spring break movie. The film follows two friends who take a girls' trip to Florida and discover an evil plot. Directed by Josh Greenbaum, it stars Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo, Jamie Dornan, and Damon Wayans Jr.

17-year-old teen charged as adult after 22 officers hurt by fireworks at Glendale protest
17-year-old teen charged as adult after 22 officers hurt by fireworks at Glendale protest

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time21-03-2025

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17-year-old teen charged as adult after 22 officers hurt by fireworks at Glendale protest

A 17-year-old teen was indicted as an adult in an incident where prosecutors said police officers were targeted with and injured by fireworks during a protest in Glendale. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office announced Thursday that Joseph Matthew Lopez was indicted on 22 counts of aggravated assault — one count for each Glendale police officer prosecutors said was hurt during an hours-long Feb. 2 protest attended by hundreds of people against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement near 67th Avenue and Camelback Road. The protest was deemed an unlawful assembly as protesters became increasingly aggressive, according to the Attorney's Office. The protest led to three others, two minors and an adult, arrested on felony charges. "When an officer is assaulted, it's not just an attack on them, it's an attack on the safety of our communities," said Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell in a statement. "I will not tolerate anyone treating law enforcement as targets or endangering their lives." Lopez lit a firework and threw it into a group of officers after police tried to disperse the crowd, prosecutors said. Officers suffered a range of injuries including burns and hearing damage, according to the Attorney's Office said. Glendale police announced Lopez's arrest on March 6 but did not name him. Police released a video with an edited photo of the suspect, his face superimposed by that of actor Channing Tatum doing an exaggerated Latino accent in a scene from the 2014 comedy film "22 Jump Street." The social media video showed footage from the protest that featured fireworks seen igniting on a street with officers in tactical gear and protesters body-worn camera footage shared by police from the protest, someone is heard saying "hurt so bad" in reference to the fireworks. Also released by police was footage taken inside what appears to be a Wingstop restaurant in which police said the suspect, now identified as Lopez, discussed throwing fireworks at officers. A pair of 16-year-old boys were previously charged on suspicion of stealing a vehicle, burglary and rioting, and a 20-year-old man was charged with misdemeanors and a felony charge of endangerment, police announced on Feb. 20. Those arrests were made following a review of social media tying the suspects to surveillance videos at the protest, according to police. A portion of the video released by police in relation to those three arrests showed a person jumping into a marked police SUV and driving a short distance before stopping and fleeing on foot into the crowd of demonstrators. The 67th Avenue and Camelback Road intersection had been taken over by demonstrators who lit fireworks and were being "unruly and defiant towards officers," police said the morning after the protest. Police added the protest had drawn more than 1,000 people and that by 7:45 p.m., the intersection was closed in all directions due to vehicular and pedestrian congestion. Glendale police said that around 10:15 p.m., they and Phoenix police dispersed multiple chemical agents on "the unlawful assembly," and the intersection was cleared 20 minutes later. There were five marked patrol vehicles damaged, including broken windows, shattered windshields, slashed tires and damaged hoods and body panels, according to police. People in the area not involved in the demonstration had to shelter in place, and many of their vehicles and some businesses suffered "extensive damage," police said at the time. A large storage container near a business was set on fire, police added. Lopez has a $100,000 secured bond, meaning he must pay the court 10% of the bond to be released. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Fireworks attack left 22 officers hurt, 17-year-old charged as adult

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues set for 2025 release with original cast returning
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues set for 2025 release with original cast returning

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time13-03-2025

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Spinal Tap II: The End Continues set for 2025 release with original cast returning

A sequel to the 1984 cult classic This Is Spinal Tap is officially on the way. Spinal Tap II: The End Continues is set to hit theaters on September 12, 2025, reuniting Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, and Michael McKean as the legendary fictional rock band. Director Rob Reiner is also returning, reprising his role as filmmaker Marty Di Bergi. The film will feature the original writing team of Guest, McKean, Shearer, and Reiner. Fran Drescher is also returning as Bobbi Flekman, adding to the nostalgia factor. The key art for the sequel cleverly incorporates the iconic 'Stonehenge' reference from the original film, a detail that has delighted fans. While excitement is high, comedy sequels often struggle to match the brilliance of their predecessors. Few exceptions, such as Addams Family Values and 22 Jump Street, have managed to surpass the originals. However, the return of the original creative team offers hope that Spinal Tap II could defy the odds. One concern is the September release date, coinciding with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Historically, major studio films released in September are not always positioned for success, raising questions about studio confidence. However, the enduring popularity of This Is Spinal Tap and the return of its beloved cast may still make it a hit. Fans eagerly await the sequel, hoping for a worthy follow-up to one of the greatest rock mockumentaries of all time.

17-year-old charged with 28 counts of aggravated assault, rioting in Glendale protest
17-year-old charged with 28 counts of aggravated assault, rioting in Glendale protest

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time06-03-2025

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17-year-old charged with 28 counts of aggravated assault, rioting in Glendale protest

A teenager was arrested after police said fireworks hurt officers at a Glendale protest where three others, including two other teens, have also been charged with felonies. A 17-year-old boy is charged on suspicion of 28 counts of aggravated assault and one count of rioting. As a minor, the suspect was not identified, according to Glendale police. The charges are related to an hours-long Feb. 2 protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement near 67th Avenue and Camelback Road, police said. Police released a video on social media that showed footage from the protest that featured fireworks seen igniting on a street with officers in tactical gear and protesters nearby. In body-worn camera footage shared by police from the protest, someone is heard saying "hurt so bad" in reference to fireworks. Also released by police in the video is footage taken inside what appears to be a Wingstop restaurant. Police said the footage showed the 17-year-old discussing throwing fireworks at officers. Also featured in the video is an edited photo of the 17-year-old suspect with his face superimposed by that of actor Channing Tatum doing an exaggerated Latino accent in a scene from the 2014 comedy film "22 Jump Street." A pair of 16-year-old boys were previously charged on suspicion of stealing a vehicle, burglary and rioting, and a 20-year-old man was charged with misdemeanors and a felony charge of endangerment, police previously said. Those arrests were made following a review of social media tying the suspects to surveillance videos that captured criminal activity at the protest, according to police. A portion of the video previously released by police in relation to the first three arrests showed a person jump into a marked police SUV, driving a short distance before stopping and fleeing on foot into the crowd of demonstrators. The 67th Avenue and Camelback intersection had been taken over by demonstrators who lit fireworks and were being "unruly and defiant towards officers," police said the morning after the protest. Police added the protest had drawn more than 1,000 people and that by 7:45 p.m., the intersection was closed in all directions due to vehicular and pedestrian congestion. Glendale police said that around 10:15 p.m., they and Phoenix police dispersed multiple chemical agents on "the unlawful assembly" and the intersection was cleared 20 minutes later. There were five marked patrol vehicles damaged, including broken windows, shattered windshields, slashed tires and damaged hoods and body panels, according to police. People in the area not involved in the demonstration had to shelter in place, and many of their vehicles and some businesses suffered "extensive damage," police said at the time. A large storage container near a business was set on fire, police added. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Aggravated assault charges face teen in Glendale anti-ICE protest

SXSW Rounds Out 2025 Film Lineup: Jacob Elordi Pic ‘On Swift Horses' Closing Fest; Jillian Bell's ‘Summer Of 69' Making World Premiere
SXSW Rounds Out 2025 Film Lineup: Jacob Elordi Pic ‘On Swift Horses' Closing Fest; Jillian Bell's ‘Summer Of 69' Making World Premiere

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SXSW Rounds Out 2025 Film Lineup: Jacob Elordi Pic ‘On Swift Horses' Closing Fest; Jillian Bell's ‘Summer Of 69' Making World Premiere

SXSW has rounded out its film lineup for the 2025 edition, while also announcing that Daniel Minahan's On Swift Horses will close the film and TV festival in its U.S. premiere. Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi and Will Poulter star in On Swift Horses, which follows Muriel (Edgar-Jones) and her husband Lee (Poulter) as they are about to begin a bright new life, which is upended by the arrival of Lee's brother. Muriel embarks on a secret life, gambling on racehorses and discovering a love she never thought possible. More from Deadline Blake Lively & Anna Kendrick Heading To SXSW With Sequel 'Another Simple Favor' As Paul Feig Pic To Fire Up Opening Night Seth Rogen Comedy Series 'The Studio' To Open SXSW 2025; 'The Accountant 2,' 'Death Of A Unicorn', 'Drop,' 'Happy Face' & More Also To Screen Blake Lively's Texas Drop 'Em Moves Reveal Larger 'It Ends With Us' Trial Strategy For Next Year The Sony Pictures Classics romance also features Diego Calva and Sasha Calle. Pic was produced by Peter Spears, Minahan, Tim Headington, Mollye Asher, Theresa Steele Page and Michael D'Alto and written by Bryce Kass. The pic made its world premiere at TIFF back in September. Making its world premiere at the fest is Jillian Bell's feature directorial debut Summer of 69, in which the 22 Jump Street actress also stars. As previously announced, the Amazon MGM Studios movie Another Simple Favor and Apple TV+ series The Studio will open up the Austin-based SXSW Film & TV Festival, which runs March 7-15. The 20 additional projects announced Wednesday bring the SXSW 2025 film lineup to 111 features including 90 world premieres, three international premieres, three North American premieres, four U.S. premieres, 11 Texas premieres, 57 short films and 19 music videos. The TV program includes 17 TV projects, with six TV premieres, four TV spotlights and seven independent TV pilots. There are 32 projects in the XR Experience Program, including 15 in XR Experience Competition and 17 in XR Experience Spotlight. 'We're beyond thrilled to pull back the curtain on our full SXSW 2025 program,' said Claudette Godfrey, VP Film & TV at SXSW. 'From boundary-pushing independent voices to major premiere events, this year's lineup showcases storytelling at its finest. Whether you're drawn to thought-provoking documentaries, innovative series, immersive XR experiences, or groundbreaking international films, there's something here to spark every imagination. Austin's creative energy is ready to welcome you as we gather to discover, debate, and celebrate together. Get ready for an unforgettable festival experience.' Here are the lineup addition: NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT Magic Hour (World Premiere)Director: Katie Aselton; Producers: Emily A. Neumann, Mark Duplass, Mel Eslyn, Jay Duplass; Screenwriters: Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton; Logline: Erin and Charlie escape to the desert to navigate an unexpected and challenging new phase of their relationship. Cast: Daveed Diggs, Katie Aselton, Brad Garrett, Susan Sullivan The Rivals of Amziah King (World Premiere)Director: Andrew Patterson; Producers: David Heyman, Teddy Schwarzman, Jeffrey Clifford, Michael Heimler, James Montague, Will Greenfield; Screenwriter: James Montague; Logline: Charismatic local beekeeper Amziah King oversees a beloved honey operation in the American southwest. When his foster daughter unexpectedly returns, Amziah sets out to bring her into the family business despite facing ruthless competitors with other plans. Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Angelina LookingGlass, Kurt Russell, Jake Horowitz, Scott Shepherd, Rob Morgan, Tony Revolori, Owen Teague, Bruce Davis, Cole Sprouse Satisfaction (United States, Ukraine, Greece, Italy, France) (World Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Alex Burunova; Producers: Rafael Thomaseto, Kyle Stroud, Helena Sardinha, Iryna Asonova; Logline: Set against the Greek isles, British composers Lola and Philip's relationship lingers in silence as she struggles to reclaim her voice. When she meets magnetic Elena and brings her into the fold, tensions rise, forcing Lola to confront her dark past. Cast: Emma Laird, Fionn Whitehead, Zar Amir, Adwoa Aboah Summer of 69 (World Premiere)Director: Jillian Bell; Producers: Jeremy Garelick, Will Phelps, Molle DeBartolo, Jillian Bell, Breanna Bell-Singer, Matt Skiena, Adam Goodman, Lucas Carter; Screenwriters: Jillian Bell, Liz Nico, Jules Byrne; Logline: An awkward high school senior hires an exotic dancer to help seduce her longtime crush before graduation, leading to unexpected friendship and lessons in self-confidence, acceptance and adulthood. Cast: Chloe Fineman, Sam Morelos, Matt Cornett, Nicole Byer, Liza Koshy, Natalie Morales, Alex Moffat, Fernando Carsa, Paula Pell, Charlie Day Sweetness (Canada) (World Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Emma Higgins; Producers: Taj Critchlow, Daniel Quinn; Logline: When a chance encounter with her rock star crush leads 16-year-old Rylee to discover that he's a dysfunctional drug addict, she takes it upon herself to help him, ultimately forcing her teenage fantasies into reality. Cast: Kate Hallett, Herman Tømmeraas, Aya Furukawa, Justin Chatwin, Amanda Brugel, Steven Ogg, Julius Cho Trash Baby (World Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Jacy Mairs; Producers: Jacy Mairs, Karlee Boon, Cameron Holly Dexter; Logline: Stevie is stuck at home for yet another sweltering summer in Pine Park. She soon crosses paths with wild not-so-child, Edie, and finds herself grappling with the natural desire to grow up and the reality of what we lose when we do. Cast: Esther Harrison, Chloe Kramer, Eddie Lee Wollrabe, Brianna Paige Dague, Andre Wollrabe, Makenna DeCaro, Serenity Hibbard, Dominic Hendrikz, Nick Sutton, Elijah Carnazzo DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT American Sons (United Kingdom)Director: Andrew James Gonzales; Producers: Laura Varela, Andrew James Gonzales, Elizabeth Avellan; Screenwriters: Laura Varela, Andrew James Gonzales; Logline: Haunted by a deadly deployment, a Brotherhood of Marines reunites to heal. I'm Carl Lewis! (World Premiere)Directors: Julie Anderson, Chris Hay; Producers: Ian Davies, Torquil Jones, Chris Hay, John McKenna; Screenwriters: Gabriel Clarke, Chris Hay; Logline: In track and field he's remembered as The Greatest and athletics' first commercially global star. Yet his life is often misunderstood. For the first time, Carl Lewis tells the story surrounding his uncompromising drive. 24 BEATS PER SECOND 24 Hours of Grace (World Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Steven Zhu; Producers: Steven Zhu, Izvor Zivkovic, Joslyn Jacoby, Jack Murgatroyd; Logline: Follow ZHU's journey as he sets out to reclaim his seat in dance music. Featuring ZHU, Mitch Bell, Aaron Leibowitz, Vince Fossett, Dante Jones, Rush Davis, Freddy Janney FESTIVAL FAVORITE 40 Acres (Canada) (U.S. Premiere)Director: R.T. Thorne; Producer: Jennifer Holness, Screenwriter: R.T. Thorne, Glenn Taylor; Logline: Hailey Freeman and her family are the last descendants of African American farmers who settled in Canada after the Civil War. In a famine-decimated near future, they make one last stand against a vicious militia hell-bent on taking their 40 Acres. Cast: Danielle Deadwyler, Kataem O'Connor, Michael Greyeyes, Milcania Diaz-Rojas Deaf President Now! (Texas Premiere)Directors: Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim; Producers: Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim, Amanda Rohlke, Jonathan King, Michael Harte; Logline: During eight tumultuous days in 1988 at the world's only Deaf university, four students must find a way to lead an angry mob — and change the course of history. The Librarians (Texas Premiere)Director: Kim A. Snyder; Producers: Kim A Snyder, Janique L Robillard, Maria Cuomo Cole, Jana Edelbaum; Logline: As an unprecedented wave of book banning is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy. Marlee Matlin Not Alone Anymore (Texas Premiere)Director: Shoshannah Stern; Producers: Robyn Kopp, Justine Nagan, Bonni Cohen, Shoshannah Stern; Logline: In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Oscar and was thrust into the spotlight at age 21. Reflecting on her life in American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer. Featuring Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur, Henry Winkler, Aaron Sorkin, Lauren Ridloff, John Maucere, Randa Haines, Sian Heder, Shoshannah Stern, Jack Jason On Swift Horses (US Premiere)Director: Daniel Minahan; Producers: Peter Spears, Daniel Minahan, Tim Headington, Mollye Asher, Theresa Steele Page, Michael D'Alto; Screenwriter: Bryce Kass; Logline: Muriel and her husband Lee are about to begin a bright new life, which is upended by the arrival of Lee's brother. Muriel embarks on a secret life, gambling on racehorses and discovering a love she never thought possible. Cast: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, Sasha Calle Sally (Texas Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Cristina Costantini; Producers: Cristina Costantini, Lauren Cioffi, Jon Bardin, Dan Cogan; Logline: Sally Ride became the first American woman to blast off into space, but beneath her unflappable composure was a secret. Sally's life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, reveals their hidden romance and the sacrifices that accompanied their 27 years together. Together (Australia) (Texas Premiere)Director-Screenwriter: Michael Shanks; Producers: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Mike Cowap, Andrew Mittman, Erik Feig, Max Silva; Logline: With a move to the countryside already testing the limits of a couple's relationship, a supernatural encounter begins an extreme transformation of their love, their lives, and their flesh. Cast: Dave Franco, Alison Brie, Damon Herriman TV PREMIERE The Yogurt Shop Murders (World Premiere)Director: Margaret Brown; Producers: Alice Henty, Michael Bloch; Logline: In 1991, four teenage girls were brutally murdered at a frozen yogurt shop in Austin. What happened that night continues to mystify the police, the families, and the city. This series explores the complex questions and trauma left by the unsolved case. MUSIC VIDEO COMPETITION Megan Thee Stallion ft. RM – 'Neva Play'Director: Warren Fu, Carl Jones XR Experience Spotlight SymphoniDirector: Ingram Mao, Producer: Seleny XieStep into a world of music and magic with Symphoni, techToy Studio's innovative mixed reality experience. Symphoni reimagines classical music into a rhythm adventure, where conducting meets spell-casting in a way that feels magical yet intuitive. Best of Deadline The 2025 Oscars: Everything We Know So Far About The Nominations, Ceremony, Date & Host 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far

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