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Bollywood’s “Animal” Anne Hathaway to appear in “Irene” – Deadline

animalThursday’s preview box office gross was just over $1.25 million, shaping up to be the biggest opening day since North American Bollywood. Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva last year. Both stars Ranbir Kapoor.

Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Hindi revenge thriller about a son’s toxic relationship with his idolized father opened on 700 screens (almost 100 in Canada) and the subtitled trailer below has been viewed 81 million times it was done. Co-starring Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol), Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandana. The opening numbers look particularly good, as the film is violent (equivalent to an R rating in India) and probably keeps away from families.

Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Pranay Reddy Vanga, Murad Khetani, Krishan Kumar. The distribution companies are Moksha Movies and Nirvana Cinemas.

Neon debuts at Sundance Irene Anne Hathaway and director William Oldroyd (lady macbeth) was released for a limited time in 6 theaters. Based on the 2015 debut novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, the film is set in the frigid Massachusetts winter of 1964, and is set in the prison where a young secretary, Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie), works and meets Rebecca, an attractive new counselor. (Hathaway) fascinated me. Their budding friendship takes a twist when Rebecca reveals her dark secret, throwing Irene onto a sinister path. Also starring Shea Whigham, Marin Ireland, and Owen Teague. Filmed by Moshfegh and Luke Goebel.

Opening in New York City (Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn, AMC Lincoln Square, Angelica Film Center). Los Angeles (AMC Century City, AMC The Grove); and Austin (Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar). It will expand to 400 to 600 screens next week.

Utopia opens The Sweet East, the directorial debut of New York cinematographer Sean Price Williams, held at the IFC Center in New York. The distributor expects the film, which premiered at Cannes and received positive reviews at international film festivals from Deauville to BFI London, to gross more than $20,000 over the weekend.

The “Roadshow” release will see a hand-picked cast travel from east to west to Long Island, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus, building word of mouth and then opening the doors to Los Angeles (Landmark) on January 26th.・Arrive at Nuart). ahead of a major expansion in early February. Utopia (Shiva Baby, Holy Spider) has a strong fan base, and the enthusiasm for Sean’s directorial debut has led to various social activities including cast and letterboxing, said Kyle Greenberg, head of distribution and marketing. , said the distributor remains committed to “developing a cinephile audience.” crowded market.

Talia Ryder stars as Lillian, a South Carolina high school senior who gets separated from her classmates on a school trip to Washington, D.C., and begins a picaresque journey through the cities and forests of America’s East Coast. She gets her first glimpse of the wide world and the modern unreality of modern life. Starring Earl Cave, Ayo Edebiri, Simon Rex, and Jacob Elordi.

greenwich entertainment present pianoforte Jakub Piatek’s documentary follows young musicians from around the world who prepare from an early age to compete in the legendary Chopin International Piano Competition, held every five years in Warsaw, Poland. Behind the Scenes is a behind-the-scenes look at the highs and crushing lows of competitive victories.

expansion: Christopher Borgli dream scenario From A24, the film starring Nicolas Cage jumped from 124 screens to 1,500 screens last weekend. The dark comedy, which was released in six theaters on November 10, had a slow release. Cage, who plays a nerdy professor who suddenly starts appearing in random people’s dreams, will appear at a screening in Los Angeles.

Amazon/MGM salt burn Equipped with 1,566 screens and focus function holdovers to 1,311.