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The Projector to host a month-long celebration of local cinema and filmmakers
The Projector to host a month-long celebration of local cinema and filmmakers

Time Out

timea day ago

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  • Time Out

The Projector to host a month-long celebration of local cinema and filmmakers

Cinephiles are in for a treat, especially those longing for nostalgic cinematic gems that are rarely seen on the big screen today. To mark Singapore's 60th birthday, local indie cinema The Projector has launched Majulah Cinema!, a month-long tribute to homegrown films and filmmakers, running through August and September. In case you missed it, The Projector will return to its original home at Golden Mile Tower this August. But the good news doesn't stop there – the beloved cinema will be screening 10 compelling films, both created and handpicked by five acclaimed local directors: Calleen Koh, He Shuming, Kirsten Tan, K. Rajagopal and Quen Wong. For the uninitiated, Calleen Koh is a BAFTA-nominated animator and SXSW award-winner, while He Shuming, a rising talent, is known for his emotionally rich short films. Kirsten Tan took home the coveted Screenwriting Award at Sundance, while K. Rajagopal's work has been featured in the Critics' Week lineup at the Cannes Film Festival. Rounding out the list is Quen Wong, who won the Audience Choice Award at the Singapore International Film Festival. They will each screen a double bill of personal favourites and their own work. Expect a line-up of bold, thought-provoking and rarely screened titles, complete with director intros and Q&As. It's a rare chance to see both classic and contemporary cinema through the eyes of the very people shaping Singapore's film scene. Here is the screening schedule: Rajagopal: August 17: Naked (1993) by Mike Leigh (includes an introductory speech by the director) August 24: A Yellow Bird (2016) Who Wong: August 31 and September 6: He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994) by Peter Chan He Shuming: August 29 and September 5: Matinee at Three (2024) and Volver (2006) by Pedro Almodóvar (includes an introductory speech by the director on August 29) Kirsten Tan: Calleen Koh: August 10 and 23: My Wonderful Life (2024) and Perfect Blue (1997) by Satoshi Kon READ MORE

Netflix drops trailer for 'deeply moving' drama movie with 97% Rotten Tomatoes score — and it looks like a visual treat
Netflix drops trailer for 'deeply moving' drama movie with 97% Rotten Tomatoes score — and it looks like a visual treat

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

Netflix drops trailer for 'deeply moving' drama movie with 97% Rotten Tomatoes score — and it looks like a visual treat

Netflix has dropped the first official teaser trailer for 'Train Dreams,' the stirring adaptation of Denis Johnson's acclaimed novella, arriving on the platform worldwide on November 21, with a limited theatrical release starting November 7. The trailer gives us our first look at a movie that's already picking up critical praise following its Sundance debut back in January. It currently holds an impressive 97% on Rotten Tomatoes from nearly 40 reviews, with critics calling it 'deeply moving,' 'thoroughly engrossing,' and 'life-affirming.' I haven't read the novella, but the plot details and teaser have definitely caught my attention. I've always been drawn to stories that follow someone's life through big changes, and this one feels especially compelling because of its understated approach. Plus, the stunning visuals are truly a feast for the eyes. Set in the remote forests of the Pacific Northwest in the early 1900s, 'Train Dreams' follows Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker whose quiet life reflects the subtle shifts and hardships of a changing America. Felicity Jones co-stars as Gladys, with Kerry Condon and William H. Macy rounding out the supporting cast. The trailer itself is very intimate and contemplative, more like a visual poem than a blockbuster spectacle. With wide shots of natural landscapes, glimpses of railway life, and Edgerton's restrained performance at the center, it hints at a story that values atmosphere and character over big-screen flair. Backed by an evocative score from Bryce Dessner and directed by Clint Bentley (co-writing with Greg Kwedar), the movie looks like it could be one of Netflix's more thoughtful and emotionally grounded dramas this year. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Along with the release date and trailer, we also have an official synopsis thanks to Netflix: 'Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (Golden Globe-nominee Joel Edgerton), whose life unfolds during an era of unprecedented change in early 20th century America. Orphaned at a young age, Robert grows into adulthood among the towering forests of the Pacific Northwest, where he helps expand the nation's railroad empire alongside men as unforgettable as the landscapes they inhabit. After a tender courtship, he marries Gladys (Academy Award-nominee Felicity Jones) and they build a home together, though his work often takes him far from her and their young daughter. When his life takes an unexpected turn, Robert finds beauty, brutality and newfound meaning for the forests and trees he has felled. An ode to a vanishing way of life, an ever-evolving world, and to the extraordinary possibilities that exist within even the most simple of existences, Train Dreams captures a time and place that are now long gone, and the people who built a bridge to a future they could only dream of.' 'Train Dreams' seems to capture both the beauty and the toll of nature alongside humanity's push to shape it with industry. But at its core, it's a quiet, personal story about love (like the relationship between Robert and his wife), as well as family and the losses that come with time. Bentley told Netflix: 'It's a really special story and it feels very unique in that it is just about this one person's life. This very simple life. Robert Grainier doesn't do anything that really alters the course of history — he doesn't fight in some great battle or create some invention that changes people's lives, and yet he lives a very deep and rich life.' He also added: 'I think that's what always really attracted me about [Train Dreams]… it reminded me of a lot of people in my family and in my life. I think most of us will never have some great impact on history and yet we will lead very, very deep and beautiful lives. 'There's something very special about [Robert Grainier's] story in that it is so specific to this one person's life, and yet there's a universality to it of a person trying to navigate a world that's changing around them constantly — kind of leaving you behind, even as you're still alive.' For anyone curious about what the reviews are saying, here are a few sample reactions taken from Rotten Tomatoes. Peter Howell from Toronto Star said: 'This is a thoughtful, literary and visually sumptuous adaptation. Joel Edgerton's everyman protagonist carries this saga of loss amid the wilderness with the weight of a world being tamed before his astonished eyes.' AV Club's Jacob Oller was also impressed, calling it 'A thoroughly engrossing period piece of dreamy details,' while Brian Tallerico said in his RogerEbert review: 'It's a film you don't just watch; you breathe it in.' I'm really looking forward to this one, not because of the high Rotten Tomatoes score, but because Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones are such talented actors. Plus, the visuals in the trailer give me confidence that this drama will be something special. 'Train Dreams' is set to premiere in select theaters on November 7, 2025, before becoming available for streaming on Netflix worldwide on November 21, 2025 . Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.

Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones in Netflix's ‘Train Dreams' trailer: Everything to know about Clint Bentley's ‘Sing Sing' follow-up
Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones in Netflix's ‘Train Dreams' trailer: Everything to know about Clint Bentley's ‘Sing Sing' follow-up

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones in Netflix's ‘Train Dreams' trailer: Everything to know about Clint Bentley's ‘Sing Sing' follow-up

On Thursday, Netflix unveiled the teaser trailer for Train Dreams, directed by Clint Bentley and starring Joel Edgerton. The film premiered to critical acclaim at Sundance, currently holds a 97 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and is already generating significant awards buzz. Bentley cowrote the screenplay with Greg Kwedar, marking their first collaboration since the Oscar-nominated Sing Sing. WHAT'S THE PLOT? The film follows Robert Grainier (Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker navigating life in the forests of the Pacific Northwest during early 20th-century America. It is adapted from Denis Johnson's Pulitzer Prize finalist novella of the same name. More from Gold Derby Eileen Davidson leads Daytime Emmy predictions for Best Drama Actress, but watch out for Nancy Lee Grahn 2025 Emmys: These are the episodes every Best Drama Supporting Actor nominee submitted Bentley has previously described the film as, 'a really special story and it feels very unique in that it is just about this one person's life. This very simple life. Robert Grainier doesn't do anything that really alters the course of history — he doesn't fight in some great battle or create some invention that changes people's lives, and yet he lives a very deep and rich life.' WHO'S IN THE CAST? Besides Edgerton, the film boasts an acclaimed cast that includes Academy Award nominees Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon and William H. Macy, as well as Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, and Paul Schneider and is narrated by Will Patton. WHO ELSE IS BEHIND THE FILM The score is composed by Oscar nominee and multi-Grammy winner Bryce Dessner (The Two Popes, The Revenant). The film is produced by Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, William Janowitz, Ashley Schlaifer, and Michael Heimler. WHEN IS THE RELEASE DATE? The film will make its international premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, open in select theaters on Nov. 7 and debut on Netflix on Nov. 21. WATCH THE TRAILER Best of Gold Derby Everything to know about 'The Batman 2': Returning cast, script finalized Tom Cruise movies: 17 greatest films ranked worst to best 'It was wonderful to be on that ride': Christian Slater talks his beloved roles, from cult classics ('Heathers,' 'True Romance') to TV hits ('Mr. Robot,' 'Dexter: Original Sin') Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

This wild Pedro Pascal movie just got an HBO Max release date
This wild Pedro Pascal movie just got an HBO Max release date

Tom's Guide

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

This wild Pedro Pascal movie just got an HBO Max release date

HBO Max is adding new movies all the time, and next month, it's adding "Freaky Tales." Now, if you're like me, you've quite possibly not even heard of this movie. Which was surprising — it was a Sundance film, distributed by Lionsgate and stars a pair of actors I love in Pedro Pascal and Ben Mendelsohn. It even has a bunch of punks fighting Nazis! In short, I should have been all over this movie. But somehow it escaped my notice and most everyone else's, because it reportedly only brought in $400K at the box office. But those who have seen this wild comedy have loved it. It currently has an 89% "hot" rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, even though critics were a bit more muted in their praise. You'll get to judge for yourself on Friday, Aug. 8, when the movie hits HBO Max. Or, if you're someone who prefers linear HBO to the streaming service, it'll air at 8 p.m. ET the next day (Saturday, Aug. 9) on the premium cable channel. In the meantime, here's what "Freaky Tales" is all about and why this wild comedy needs to be added to your watchlist. The most important thing to know about "Freaky Tales" is that it doesn't follow a typical plot structure. Instead, there are four vignettes that are loosely interconnected, only really all coming together at the end. It's based on real events and real locations in 1987 Oakland, California. The first chapter, "Strength in Numbers: The Gilman Strikes Back," focuses on a pair of young punks, Tina (Ji-young Yoo) and Lucid (Jack Champion), who are at an Operation Ivy concert that comes under attack from Nazi punks. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. HBO Max gives you tons of hit shows and movies, from HBO Originals to A24 movies and more. "Don't Fight the Feeling" is the next story, picking up at the same point as the start of the first chapter, but instead focuses on Barbie (Dominique Thorne) and Entice (Normani), who perform as the hip hop duo Danger Zone. They don't go to the Operation Ivy show, but instead are roped into performing with the rapper Too Short. "Born to Mack" is where Pedro finally arrives. He plays Clint, a career criminal who is looking to get out of the game. When he's asked to pull a job during a Warriors basketball game, that desire to leave crime behind is put to the test. Finally, there's "The Legend of Sleepy Floyd." This is where the story finally starts to come together. Sleepy Floyd (Jay Ellis) is a star for the Warriors, and it's his house that Clint is supposed to rob. But instead, "The Guy" (Mendelsohn), sends the Nazi punks to rob it and things go horribly wrong. As I mentioned earlier, audiences are loving this movie for the most part. Critics are a bit harsher on it, and after combing through the reviews from both parties, this seems to come down to critics judging its (admittedly) loosely connected chapters failing to come together properly in the end. Ultimately, if you want a wild comedy that doubles as an impressive period piece, then "Freaky Tales" seems like it's worth watching. It doesn't necessarily stick the landing narratively, but the acting of its loaded cast is sublime, and its recreation of 1987 Oakland has been masterfully done by all accounts. Even Deadline praised the period elements of the movie in its review, saying, "What does work for 'Freaky Tales' is the film's gritty visuals immediately immerse the audience in the look and feel of late-'80s Oakland." Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made. Here's what he's been watching lately:

A Sundance standout is coming to Netflix.
A Sundance standout is coming to Netflix.

The Verge

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

A Sundance standout is coming to Netflix.

Posted Jul 24, 2025 at 3:22 PM UTC A Sundance standout is coming to Netflix. Train Dreams , which was one of my favorite films at the festival this year, is streaming on November 21st, and will also be coming to select theaters this fall. It's an understated and heartbreaking movie about coping with loss and change, telling a story that spans a single lifetime and is buoyed by some incredible performances from Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones. You can get a feel for it in the new trailer below. Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates. Andrew Webster Senior entertainment editor Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Andrew Webster Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Entertainment Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Film Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Netflix Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Streaming Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Trailers

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