It’s been six years since the Bloody Disgusting-produced horror anthology franchise V/H/S came to a close with the poorly-received trilogy closer, Viral, but now it’s set to make a comeback as The Hollywood Reporter has brought word a reboot entitled V/H/S 94 is currently in the works.
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The film is being written, developed and produced by David Bruckner (The Night House), who previously worked on the first film in the series on the highly-acclaimed segment “Amateur Night,” which was spun off into the well-received horror-thriller Siren in 2016. The reboot will also feature the return of filmmaking collective Radio Silence, who directed the “10/31/98” segment of the first film and also worked alongside Bruckner on the well-received horror anthology Southbound. The Ready or Not filmmakers, who were recently confirmed to be helming the next film in the Scream franchise, will produce the film alongside Bruckner.
The roster of directors set to helm segments of the reboot include Simon Barrett (You’re Next, The Guest), who helmed segments in the first and second films as well as starring in the first, Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes For Us) and newcomer Chloe Okuno, with the producers currently in talks for other filmmakers to join.
Though plot details are unknown at this time, sources report V/H/S 94 will be the first film to feature a “single, fluid narrative” that connects all of the segments together compared to its predecessors’ being composed of a wrap-around frame narrative with the shorts being separate from the main story.
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Alongside Bruckner and Radio Silence, co-creator of the franchise and founder of Bloody Disgusting Brad Miska is set to produce the film with Josh Goldbloom and Parinda Patel of Cinepocalypse Productions and Studio71, while Michael Paszt, James Fler and Andrew Hunt are set to executive produce. Raven Banner Entertainment is set to handle worldwide sales for the project and is introducing it to the virtual Cannes market this week.
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Sony Pictures has released the official The Broken Hearts Gallery trailer for Natalie Krinsky’s forthcoming romantic comedy film, featuring Geraldine Viswanathan’s Lucy as she creates an art gallery to help other broken-hearted people move on from the pain of failed relationships. Also starring Dacre Montgomery, the film will hit the theaters on July 17. Check out the video in the player below!
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The Broken Hearts Gallery follows the always unique Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.
The film will be led by Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers, Bad Education) and Dacre Montgomery (Power Rangers, Stranger Things). It will also feature Molly Gordon (Booksmart), Suki Waterhouse (Love Rosie), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Blindspotting), Phillipa Soo (Hamilton), Arturo Castro (The Informer), Bernadette Peters (Pennies from Heaven), Ego Nwodim (Saturday Night Live), and model Taylor Hill.
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The Broken Hearts Gallery is written and directed by Natalie Krinsky. It is executive produced by Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey, Jesse Shapira, Jeff Arkuss, Josh Clay Phillips, Mason Novick, and Michelle Knudsen.
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According to Deadline, Hugh Jackman and acclaimed director Michael Mann are joining forces to tell the story of Ferrari, based on Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari.
The film will, per the report, “chart the summer of 1957 when all the forces in Ferrari’s life – which were often as combustible and volatile as the iconic race cars he built – collided. The now legendary car company he and his wife Laura built was at the time going broke. Their tempestuous marriage had already suffered the death of their son, Dino, and Ferrari’s other son, 12-year old Piero, the product of a wartime romance, was struggling to find his place in the world.” In a last gasp for glory, Ferrari took a chance on the 1957 Mille Miglia race, which spanned 1,000 miles across Italy. The film will allegedly build a storyline around the race, during which Laura learns important secrets, “and drivers, who are like surrogate sons, are pushed beyond the edge.”
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Mann, who executive produced Ford vs Ferrari, which featured Enzo (played by Remo Girone), has long yearned to make the film, and has recently reworked the script originally penned by the late Troy Kennedy Martin.
“The real power of this piece is in the emotionally charged lives of these people in complex, extreme circumstances. In addition, there is the explosive power and lethal beauty of racing. It has a great drama at its core and that’s why Ferrari stayed with me,” Mann told Deadline.
Mann will provide a virtual presentation of the project to potential buyers during Tuesday’s Cannes virtual market.
Also noteworthy, Mann, who is a friend of the Ferrari family, plans to build a fleet of replica race cars for the flick. He and Jackman have apparently began reading through some of the film’s most potent scenes.
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Mann’s last big screen directorial feature arrived way back in 2015 with the Chris Hemsworth vehicle Blackhat. His more notable credits include the classic films Heat, The Last of the Mohicans, The Insider, Ali, Collateral and Manhunter.
Hugh Jackman was last seen in Bad Education and is busy filming The Good Spy for director Baltasar Kormákur and Reminsicence with Lisa Joy.
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Tribeca Enterprises, in partnership with IMAX and AT&T, has announced its initial schedule for the Tribeca Drive-In series, which will feature an exciting slate of over 30 iconic films, comedy acts and more, hosted in exclusive venues in Los Angeles, New York, Arlington, Texas and more!
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The limited-engagement series will provide families with a safe, comfortable entertainment experience that captivates audiences of all ages, as the nation takes steps to emerge from coronavirus lockdowns. Drive-ins are a signature program for Tribeca and have been a part of festival programming since the beginning 20 years ago, with Tribeca now expanding this program nationwide. The series will take place each weekend, from Thursday through Sunday, throughout the summer, beginning on July 2 and running through August 2. Participating venues include AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA, Nickerson Beach in Nassau County, NY and Orchard Beach in the Bronx, NY, among others to be announced in the coming weeks.
Beginning today, audiences can purchase tickets at Tribeca’s official website with a percentage of proceeds being donated to Black Lives Matter. In appreciation for the workers who have risked their lives serving on the frontlines for their communities amid COVID-19, Tribeca Enterprises, IMAX, AT&T and their pop-up venue partners will offer complimentary access and reserved parking to essential workers the first night at every venue.
“At Tribeca’s core, we aim to bring people together through the arts to send a signal of unity and resiliency to the world during challenging times,” Tribeca Enterprises and Tribeca Film Festival Co-Founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal said in a statement. “As an immediate and safe solution, we’re excited to bring new and classic works from filmmakers, creators, and artists to communities across the country through the Tribeca Drive-In series. As the nation begins to emerge from months of quarantine, we look forward to movie theaters reopening and hope that the Drive-In serves as a reminder of the magic of the moviegoing experience.”
The Tribeca Drive-In series will encompass a variety of engaging and thoughtful themes in tribute to modern classics and all-time audience favorites, such as: Music Movies with Selena, The Bodyguard and Straight Outta Compton, Sports Sundays with Creed, Jerry Maguire, Space Jam and Love & Basketball, Time Travel Comedies with Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Back to the Future, High School Comedies with Mean Girls and Superbad, Ladies’ Night with Girls Trip and Bridesmaids, Hit the Road with Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and The Fast and The Furious, James Bond tribute with Goldfinger and Casino Royale and Kids’ Night with Inside Out, The Lego Movie and Spy Kids. There will also be a 4th of July Celebration featuring Field of Dreams, The Wizard of Oz and a special 25th Anniversary screening of Apollo 13.
“The Tribeca Drive-In series is a tribute to movies and the shared experience of watching them, even if from our cars. In anticipation of theaters reopening imminently, we look back at what we love about the big screen experience,” Tribeca Enterprises and Tribeca Film Festival Co-Founder Robert De Niro said in a statement.
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Other programming highlights include: the 2020 Sundance Film Festival breakout hit Palm Springs, which will screen at the Drive-In series prior to its July 10 release, a special 45th Anniversary screening of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing and Inside Man and audience favorites like The Dark Knight, BeetleJuice, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers, Crazy Rich Asians, Wonder Woman, The Goonies and Black Panther, as well as two shorts, Gloves Off and Tangled Roots, from this year’s Queen Collective, a program created by Procter & Gamble, Tribeca Studios and Queen Latifah to drive equality and inclusion representation in front of and behind the camera for multicultural directors.
In addition to the films, the series will feature some surprise elements including special filmmaker and talent introductions, live stand-up comedy, new teasers of upcoming film releases and more.
In Los Angeles, Tribeca is partnering with Comedy Dynamics, the largest independent comedy production and distribution company in the U.S., to bring a one-of-a-kind, stand-up comedy and entertainment experience to the Rose Bowl Stadium on July 9-12. Comedy Dynamics will feature four live shows over the course of the four days, which will also be recorded for wider audiences to enjoy in the future. The comedy events will be one of the first tapings with a live audience since the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to most productions worldwide in early March. This first-of-its-kind experience blends comedy and film, with the nostalgic atmosphere of a drive-in theater, set in the heart of Southern California.
“We’re honored to be partnering with Tribeca to bring laughs to the world and to tell COVID that we won’t back down from that mission!!” Brian Volk-Weiss, Founder and CEO of Comedy Dynamics said in a statement.
Through working directly with city and state officials, city parks departments, and the United Drive-In Theater Owners Association, and by engaging vendors and restaurants across the country, the Tribeca Drive-In series is truly a community effort that will help support local businesses in communities nationwide.
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