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NEON has released the new trailer for Cuckoo, the horror film starring Hunter Schafer. Written and directed by Tilman Singer, the movie opens in theaters on August 9, 2024. A Fiction Park and Waypoint Entertainment production, Cuckoo was rated R by the MPA for violence, bloody images, language, and brief teen drug use. In the …

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ABC News Studios, in partnership with NEON and Network Entertainment, today announced Brats, a new feature-length documentary from director Andrew McCarthy. Brats will premiere on Thursday, June 13, on Hulu in the U.S. and later this summer on Disney+ in select territories, following its world premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Festival. Announced earlier this year, …

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NEON has released the trailer for the whimsical Oscar-nominated animated feature Robot Dreams. The film will open in New York on May 31 at the Film Forum and in Los Angeles on June 7. It will expand to more theaters throughout June. Robot Dreams is an Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Feature and the …

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Award-winning film studio NEON announced today that it will release Immaculate, starring Sydney Sweeney (Anyone But You, Euphoria), for digital purchase and rental starting April 16th. The film will be available on Blu-Ray and DVD starting June 11. The home release follows Immaculate‘s success at the US box office. It quickly became an audience favorite, …

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NEON has revealed the official trailer for Cuckoo, the horror film written and directed by Tilman Singer. The movie premiered at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on February 16 and will open in theaters nationwide on August 9. A Fiction Park and Waypoint Entertainment production, Cuckoo was rated R by the MPA for violence, …

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Award-winning studio NEON has announced that it will release Self Reliance, from writer/director Jake Johnson, in 225 theaters in the US on Wednesday, January 3, 2024. The comedy-thriller will screen as part of a one-night stunt event in exclusive partnership with AMC Theaters and will feature an original and hilarious 10-minute BTS discussion between Jake …

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Award-winning studio NEON has announced They Follow, a sequel to the 2014 horror film It Follows, from writer/director David Robert Mitchell and starring Maika Monroe. Monroe will reprise her role of Jay Height, which earned her an Empire Award nomination for It Follows. NEON will introduce the title to international buyers this week at AFM, …

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The rich exploiting the impoverished is nothing new. Seeing how they find new ways to skirt the rules of the law — both in fiction and reality — can depress. However, in Brandon Cronenberg‘s Infinity Pool, we are both witnesses and gluttons of punishment, taking in the gradual breaking down and rebuilding of Alexander Skarsgård‘s …

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NEON has released the disturbing official Crimes of the Future trailer, which gives us a new look at writer/director David Cronenberg’s new film opening in theaters in June. You can watch the Crimes of the Future trailer using the player below, and the teaser is still available here. Crimes of the Future, which will premiere …

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NEON has revealed the teaser trailer for writer/director David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future, which will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and open in theaters in June 2022. You can watch the teaser below, and you’ll find the poster underneath! While Cronenberg wrote and directed another 1970 sci-fi film with the same name, this …

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Conflict is the basis of drama, and there are few dramatic conflicts as powerful as the exploration of class. Everyone alive feels that conflict – the societal obligations for those who are not well off to rise above their status, while those who are already well off strive to keep their positions while, consciously or …

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