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“Me sinto como uma criança”: Selton Mello comenta estreia inédita em Cannes e carreira internacional

Pouco antes de estrear na Quinzaine des Cinéastes (Quinzena dos Realizadores), no Festival de Cannes, Selton Mello ganhou um perfil especial da revista Variety sobre sua crescente trajetória internacional após o sucesso de “Ainda Estou Aqui”, de Walter Salles, vencedor do Oscar de Melhor Filme Internacional. “Depois de Ainda Estou Aqui, eu poderia ter fechado […]

Dracula Digital Release Date Set for Luc Besson & Christoph Waltz Horror Movie

Vertical has announced the digital release date for Dracula, the latest gothic romance fantasy movie from French filmmaker Luc Besson. This comes a month after the film made its debut in U.S. theaters. “When a 15th-century prince witnesses the brutal murder of his wife, he renounces God and damns heaven itself. Cursed with eternal life, […]

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Liam Hemsworth Leads Star-Filled Erotic Thriller Movie From Paul Schrader

Academy Award nominee Paul Schrader‘s upcoming erotic thriller movie has finally found its main cast, which will be led by The Hunger Games star Liam Hemsworth. Titled Non Compos Mentis (translation: not of sound mind), the film has also tapped Academy Award winner Dianne Wiest (Hannah and Her Sisters), Caleb Landry Jones (Get Out), and […]

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Liam Hemsworth, Caleb Landry Jones, Sarah Pidgeon & Dianne Wiest Set For Paul Schrader’s Erotic Thriller ‘Non Compos Mentis’ – EFM

EXCLUSIVE: Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games franchise), Caleb Landry Jones (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Tony nominee Sarah Pidgeon (Stereophonic on Broadway) and two-time Academy Award winner Dianne Wiest (Hannah and Her Sisters) have signed on to star in Oscar nominee Paul Schrader’s next film, the erotic thriller Non Compos Mentis. Kicking off production in […]

‘Dracula’ Review: Caleb Landry Jones Is a Stylishly Fey Dracula — Gary Oldman Redux — in Luc Besson’s Otherwise Wan Potboiler

So here we are again, caught up in the never-ending slow-drip flood of cinematic Dracula mythology, now with Luc Besson’s wan, derivative, dutifully time-period-hopping, different-but-not-really-new take on the vampire legend. The movie, big surprise, wants to be more "romantic" than horrific (my sarcasm descends from the fact that this is really an entire category of Dracula movie, dating back…

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