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Time of India
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Marc Klasfeld makes his directorial debut with the horror film Do Not Enter: ‘I've waited decades for this'
Marc Klasfeld has produced music videos for the biggest artists, including Prince, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z. However, he's taking a different approach to being behind the camera this month. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Do Not Enter, Klasfeld's long-awaited feature debut, is a supernatural horror thriller set in an old hotel in New Jersey with a violent past. Lionsgate recently released the official trailer. The narrative centers on a group of urban explorers who livestream their search for the $300 million that a mobster has kept away. Instead, they discover rival treasure hunters and something far more evil hidden in the shadows. The main character, Diane, played by (Sabrina, Mortal Kombat 2), is a genre favorite. Tod is portrayed by Nicholas Hamilton (IT). Jake Manley (The Order), Laurence O'Fuarain (Game of Thrones), and Kai Caster (Yellowstone) complete the cast, with Francesca Reale (Stranger Things) playing Cora. Javier Botet, whose twisted limbs have frightened viewers in Alien: Covenant and The Conjuring, appears as the Pale Creature. So, yes, things will get strange. A haunted hotel and viral hits It has taken Klasfeld a long time to make this movie. He remarked, 'I have waited decades to find the right feature film project to which I could truly dedicate myself.' ' He continued, 'The passion I have found to make Do Not Enter all it can be is extraordinary, and I honestly can't wait for the world to see what we have in store." The See You Again music video, which has received over 5.5 billion views, was created by this person. But Klasfeld acknowledges that this movie took everything, even with that kind of viral legacy. A fresh, terrifying vision featuring famous faces Written by Stephen Susco of The Grudge and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the script is based on a book written by David Morrell of First Blood. Jordan Schur of Suretone Pictures supports the production.


Time Out
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Where is ‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North' filmed? The locations behind Jacob Elordi's World War II epic
One of 2025's best TV series is about to land on the BBC. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is a beautifully shot and emotionally devastating story of love, war and memory. It boasts a starry cast with Saltburn 's Jacob Elordi, Belfast' s Ciarán Hinds and The Babadook ' s Essie Davis, and has an A-list director in Justin Kurzel (True History of the Kelly Gang, The Order) calling the shots. Adapted by Kurzel's long-time screenwriter Shaun Grant from Aussie novelist Richard Flanagan's 2014 Booker Prize winner – based on his own dad's experiences – it spans three timelines to offer an achingly romantic, if sometimes bleak vision of life and love in, and after, war. What is The Narrow Road to the Deep North about? The story's protagonist is Tasmanian Dorrigo Evans, played as a young medical student heading to war by Elordi and as an older surgeon stewing on past regrets by Hinds. The Narrow Road to the Deep North follows Dorrigo en route to combat in World War II, first as he proposes to his girlfriend Ella (Olivia DeJonge), and then secretly falling in love with his uncle's wife Amy (The Stand 's Odessa Young). He's later captured by the Japanese and sent to a jungle POW camp to work on the notorious Burma 'Death Railway'. The final timeline is set in the 1980s and sees the older Dorrigo, now married and a respected surgeon living in Sydney, reflecting on his time during the war and his life after returning to Australia. Where was Narrow Road To The Deep North Filmed? Despite being set in three dramatically different environments – Syria, the jungles of the Thai-Burma border, and '80s Australia – the production team found all its locations in and around Sydney. 'At first I was daunted because of the ambition of creating the scenes that play out in quite large landscapes, whether it be the POW camps in Burma or war scenes in Syria,' notes Kurzel of the challenge. 'But I went back to what Richard [Flanagan] had said – that we had to look at it through the lens of that very particular point of view of Dorrigo; what he sees and what he experiences. It's not in the wide, it's in the close. Richard kept on saying: 'It's a love story, it's not a war story.' That became our mantra.' Sydney and its suburbs were used to recreate 1940s and '80s Australia Sydney and its surrounding suburbs, including The Rocks, Glebe, Lilyfield's Callan Park and the beaches at Kurnell, were used for a variety of Australian locations – and also gave the show its brief interlude in Syria, 1941. Dorrigo meets in Amy in the Captains Flat Hotel, New South Wales This historic pub, an hour outside of Canberra, is re-dressed in the series as the 1940s-era King of Cornwall in Adelaide. Here, Dorrigo visits his uncle, pub landlord Keith Mulvaney (Simon Baker), and sparks a connection with his young wife Amy. The production filmed in the town of Captains Flat in late 2023, using some of the town's 491 locals as extras. The Royal National Park in Sydney doubles as the Thai-Burma jungle Otford Farm on the edge of New South Wales' Royal National Park may be only a few dozen miles from Sydney, but in The Narrow Road to the Deep North it's transformed into the jungles of Burma. It was an easy choice for the director, remembers location manager Chris Reynolds. 'The big starting point for [the series] is the forest and the railway,' he says. 'As soon as [Justin] went to [Otford Farm] he said: 'Yep, that's it.'' In a similar vein to The Bridge on the River Kwai and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, the series explores the brutal experience of Allied POWs at the hands of Japanese captors. Violence, hard labour, disease and death were constants for the Aussie prisoners and the show depicts them in unsparing detail. The cast put its heart and soul into the recreation, remembers author Richard Flanagan, with leeches and some extreme weather just two of the challenges that came with filming outdoors in NSW. 'There was a commitment such as I'd never seen on any other film or TV project,' he says of a visit to the set. 'They believed this story really mattered.' When is Narrow Road to the Deep North on TV? The five-part series starts on BBC1 on Sunday, July 20 at 9.15pm. All the episodes will be streaming on iPlayer on the same day. It's available now on Prime Video in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Is there a trailer? There is – check it out below. The surprising locations behind Eric Bana's new Netflix mystery Untamed.


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 OTT Release Date: When and where to watch the dad-turned-hitman strike again
Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 OTT Release Date: Hold on to your snacks, anime fans, Netflix just dropped a bomb. The trailer for Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 is out, and it looks every bit as explosive, emotional, and wild as fans had hoped. The official streaming date? July 14, 2025. Mark your calendars, because your favourite anime of 2025 is back with more punches, plot twists and heart. So, what's the buzz all about? In case you've been living under a rock (or just haven't tuned in yet), Sakamoto Days is based on the smash-hit manga by Yuto Suzuki. It tells the story of Taro Sakamoto, once Japan's most feared assassin, now a chubby, lovable family man running a local store with his wife and daughter. But don't let the apron fool you - when danger knocks, Sakamoto still packs the same deadly punch he always did. Recap: What happened in Season 1 Part 1? Part 1 of Season 1 hit Netflix back on January 11, 2025 and took the anime world by storm. For 10 straight weeks, it dominated the Netflix Global Top 10 (Non-English TV) list. We saw Sakamoto and his quirky-yet-lethal gang fend off deadly assassins sent by the mysterious villain known only as X (aka Slur). Between the fast-paced fights, hilarious one-liners, and emotional moments that tugged at your heart, Sakamoto Days became an instant fan favourite. What's new in Season 1 Part 2? If you thought Part 1 was intense, Part 2 is here to raise the stakes and possibly your blood pressure. The trailer gives us a glimpse of a high-octane three-way showdown between Sakamoto's crew, the elite assassin force called The Order, and the sinister X (Slur). Yes, it's chaos. Yes, it's going to be awesome. Directed by Masaki Watanabe, Netflix promises the upcoming one to have "bigger fights, more laughs, and new characters to fall in love with." And if you're someone who vibes with good music, the show has a treat for you too. The new opening theme, "Method" by Kroi, is already creating buzz online. Meet the voice cast Matthew Mercer as Taro Sakamoto Dallas Liu as Shin Asakura Vinnie Hacker as X (Slur) Rosie Okumura as Aoi Sakamoto Rosalie Chang as Lu Shaotang Lexi Cabrera as Obiguro Xolo Maridueña as Heisuke Mashimo If Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 1 made you a fan, Part 2 will make you obsessed. If you haven't jumped in yet, now's the perfect time to binge Part 1 before the new episodes hit. July 14 is coming fast, and with it, the return of one of 2025's most beloved anime shows. Excited? Drop your thoughts @indiatimes.


Digital Trends
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
3 underrated movies on Hulu you need to watch in May 2025
Table of Contents Table of Contents The Order (2024) Mission: Impossible III (2006) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Franchises dominate the list of what's new in May. Andor fans can then watch Rogue One: A Star Wars Story after binging the Disney+ series. After Rogue One, go right into the original Star Wars trilogy, including A New Hope. Other new franchises on Hulu are the Kingsman movies and Mission: Impossible. Speaking of Ethan Hunt, Mission: Impossible III is one of our underrated movies for May. One of the key plot points in the third movie, the Rabbit's Foot, will reappear in the upcoming Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Check out Mission: Impossible III and two other underrated films below. Recommended Videos We also have guides to the best new shows to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+. The Order (2024) Nicholas Hoult had a terrific end to 2024 with three movies: Juror #2, The Order, and Nosferatu. Juror #2 had the narrative that it was Clint Eastwood's last film, while Nosferatu became a celebration of Robert Eggers. The Order might have been overlooked, but it now has a chance to discover new viewers on streaming services. Set in 1983, Bob Matthews (Hoult) and The Order — a white supremacist terror group — commit a string of bank robberies to finance their war against the United States government. FBI agent Terry Husk (Jude Law) investigates these robberies and sets out to prove that they're coming from The Order. With two captivating lead performances, The Order is an effective battle of good versus evil with invigorating shootouts. Watch The Order on Hulu. Mission: Impossible III (2006) Mission: Impossible III is an interesting case study in the franchise. Because it came out after M:I-2, the worst in the saga, M:I-3 had an easy bar to clear critically. However, Mission: Impossible and every entry since Ghost Protocol are better than M:I-3. With all that being said, Mission: Impossible movies are better than the majority of action movies, so III is still worth the watch. The movie begins with a retired Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) settling down to start a life with Julia Meade (Michelle Monaghan). Ethan is pulled back into the field to rescue an old protégé. The mission goes haywire, leading to a confrontation with the film's villain, the ruthless Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman). The story is OK, but the action is great. However, Hoffman's performance is spectacular and worth the price of admission. Watch Mission: Impossible III on Hulu. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Before he dove headfirst into Severance, Ben Stiller was a star who could open movies on his name alone. In 2013, Stiller directed and starred in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, an adventure dramedy based on James Thurber's short story. Life magazine employee Walter Mitty (Stiller) spends most of his time daydreaming about an adventurous life with his crush, fellow employee Cheryl (Kristen Wiig). When a photo for the final print issue goes missing, Walter goes on a quest to find it, taking him to all corners of the world as he encounters an eclectic group of people. The story might be formulaic, but Stiller's direction is exquisite, paving the way to becoming a prolific television director. Watch The Secret Life of Walter Mitty on Hulu.


USA Today
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
From 'Havoc' to 'Companion,' 10 movies you need to stream right now
From 'Havoc' to 'Companion,' 10 movies you need to stream right now Show Caption Hide Caption Jude Law says new film 'The Order' has great relevance to today Jude Law tells USA TODAY's Brian Truitt that his new film 'The Order' is based on a real-life terror plot. Love movies? Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up now and be one of the cool kids. They say April showers bring May flowers, but the main deluge this month seems to be facial hair on dudes in streaming movies. Tom Hardy and Jude Law are rocking great 'staches in a couple of action movies. Ralph Fiennes' beard is definitely epic as Odysseus. And Christopher Abbott turns into a werewolf, so he's furry to the max. All these guys, and some high-profile women, star in a new crop of flicks now available on your favorite streaming service, from Netflix and Max to Prime Video and Hulu. There are theatrical releases finally coming home, like the Nicole Kidman erotic thriller "Babygirl," but also original fare such as Viola Davis' presidential action movie "G20." Here are 10 notable new movies you can stream right now: 'Babygirl' Nicole Kidman stars in the erotic thriller as a powerful CEO who gets signed up for her company's mentorship program. She at first spurns the sexual advances of her younger intern (Harris Dickinson), but they wind up in a full-on affair, in which she takes on a submissive role in a tryst that puts her personal and professional lives in jeopardy. Where to watch: Max 'Companion' The sci-fi horror film features "Yellowjackets" breakout Sophie Thatcher as a high-tech AI companion who goes on a weekend getaway with her jerky boyfriend (Jack Quaid). When she figures out she's a robot and not a human, she revolts in bloody fashion, tweaking her settings (including boosting her intelligence from 40% to 100%) and finding new agency in the wild satire. Where to watch: Max 'G20' There's major "Die Hard" vibes with this action thriller starring Viola Davis as a president literally under fire when she attends a global summit in South Africa. An Australian ex-special forces soldier (Antony Starr) leads a terrorist takeover of the event to destabilize the world's economy, but POTUS – who's also an Army veteran – singlehandedly takes on the bad guys to save family members and world leaders alike. Where to watch: Prime Video 'Havoc' "The Raid" filmmaker Gareth Evans immerses Tom Hardy in blistering gunfights and Hong Kong-style martial-arts action in this delightfully chaotic and seriously bloody crime thriller. When a nightclub shooting sparks a gang war, a dirty cop (Hardy) works to find the son of a corrupt politician (Forest Whitaker) and keep him safe while pursued by rival underworld factions and his fellow officers. Where to watch: Netflix 'Last Breath' The true-life survival thriller stars Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu as deep-sea divers working to replace a pipe on an oil rig manifold 300 feet below sea level. An emergency on their ship sends them scrambling, and when their crewmate (Finn Cole) gets trapped on the seabed with only five minutes of oxygen in his tank, the two divers have to get creative – and fast – to save him. Where to watch: Peacock 'The Order' Based on a true story, the excellent white-knuckle crime thriller casts Jude Law as a weary FBI agent who partners with a young Oregon cop (Tye Sheridan) when a series of terrorist attacks hint at the involvement of a neo-Nazi group with nefarious plans. Law exudes dogged intensity and Nicholas Hoult is superb as the charismatic white supremacist leader in a gripping action drama. Where to watch: Hulu 'The Return' Don't look now, but Homer's having a moment. Christopher Nolan is doing a big-budget version of "The Odyssey," and this "Game of Thrones"-y action melodrama also pulls from the epic poem. Ten years after his Trojan horse gambit, Odysseus (Ralph Fiennes) washes up on Ithaca and has to get his mind right – and his warrior groove back – for battle as well as a rousing reunion with wife Queen Penelope (Juliette Binoche). Where to watch: Paramount+ 'The Room Next Door' In acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature film, Ingrid (Julianne Moore) is a successful author who learns that her former colleague and friend Martha (Tilda Swinton) has terminal cancer. Martha tells her pal she has bought euthanasia pills and wants Ingrid to go on a trip and assist in her suicide, and Ingrid navigates moral and personal questions about the situation. Where to watch: Netflix 'Wolf Man' In this new take on the classic Universal Monsters character, Christopher Abbott plays a devoted dad who receives notice that his long-missing father is now considered dead. He plans a family trip to his remote childhood home to fix the relationship with his wife (Julia Garner), and on the way, he almost hits a strange creature in the road, and it bites him. He struggles to keep his loved ones safe from the thing while also turning into something dangerous himself. Where to watch: Peacock 'Y2K' We all were spared from Y2K causing too much trouble. But what if it actually sparked the robopocalypse? That's the conceit of this silly sci-fi teen comedy. Jaeden Martell plays a shy kid who attends a party on New Year's Eve 2000 to chat up his crush (Rachel Zegler) but finds himself fighting for his life – and teaming with Fred Durst, of all people – when murderous machines try to take over mankind. Where to watch: Max