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UNRELEASED FESTIVAL FILMS . . . ![]() • Raindance: BEAM ME UP SULU. BREAKWATER. A CELL PHONE MOVIE. FLAMINGO CAMP. IF YOU SHOULD LEAVE BEFORE ME. THE LONELY MUSKETEER. SOMEWHERE IN LOVE. • SXSW London: THE OLD WOMAN WITH THE KNIFE. TORO. • Flare: DREAMS IN NIGHTMARES. DRIVE BACK HOME. FATHERHOOD. A FEW FEET AWAY. MEA CULPA. MEMORABILIA. REALLY HAPPY SOMEDAY. SAD JOKES. SANDBAG DAM. WE ARE FAHEEM & KARUN. WINTER KEPT US WARM. SHADOWS FILM FEST |
ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER ![]() ![]() release US/UK 26.Sep.25 Paul Thomas Anderson has assembled an astonishing powerhouse cast for this action thriller about a group of former revolutionaries who reassemble when they are once again threatened by an old enemy. Of course, in Anderson's hands this won't play out in the usual cliched movie beats. And these actors will make sure that the characters will have unusually complex depth to keep us with them through the mayhem. Intriguingly, the film is sidestepping the autumn festivals. TRON: ARES ![]() ![]() release US/UK 10.Oct.25 It's been awhile since we were here, although the 28-year gap between Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010) has been shortened to only 15 this time. Jeff Bridges is the connective tissue between all three films, and the trailers reveal that in this chapter the videogame emerges into the real world, instead of the other way round. The effects look pretty spectacular, and the eclectic cast is very promising. Let's hope the story has some depth. Screenwriter Jesse Wigutow is relatively unproven, but it has to be better than part 2. ROOFMAN ![]() ![]() release US 10.Oct.25, UK 17.Oct.25 This looks like a lot of fun, based on the outrageous true story of an escaped convict who hid out in a Toys R Us store in North Carolina, attending a local church where no one knew he was on the lam for committing a series of rooftop robberies. Director Cianfrance has made much more serious films than this, so it will be interesting to see how he handles the mixed tone here. Meanwhile, this looks like a nicely textured role for Tatum. And the supporting cast is terrific. SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE ![]() ![]() release US/UK 24.Oct.25 Casting Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen feels like a stroke of genius lateral thinking, as the actor will bring his tightly wound physicality to the role in a way that's bound to be fascinating. Scott Cooper has a strong history with musical biopics (see Crazy Heart), and the eclectic cast he has assembled bodes well - that the film will take a more intriguing approach rather than abroadly crowd-pleasing one. The UK release date hints at a possible London Film Festival slot. BUGONIA ![]() ![]() release US 24.Oct.25, UK 7.Nov.25 Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons reteam with Yorgos Lanthimos for this remake of Jang Joon-hwan's 2003 classic Save the Green Planet, a fiendishly clever action comedy that mixes zany antics with underlying thoughtfulness as it follows a guy who is convinced the world is about to be destroyed by aliens. It's impossible to know how Lanthimos and screenwriter Will Tracy (The Menu) will reimagine Jang's highwire walk between nuttiness, emotion and pointed topicality. It's doing the festival circut this autumn. FRANKENSTEIN ![]() ![]() release US/UK 7.Nov.25 It feels like Guillermo del Toro has wanted to make this movie forever, as it plays into his strengths in telling monster stories that are infused with emotional undercurrents. It will clearly look terrific, and the cast is solid, anchored by Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi as the mad scientist and his indelible creation. Despite the dark, overwrought production design, this looks like an unusually faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's groundbreaking novel. So the big question is what kind of theatrical release Netflix will give it. IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT ![]() ![]() release US 15.Oct.25, UK 5.Dec.25 It's simply impossible to ignore any film made by Iranian master Jafar Panahi, who has been continually detained by his own government, so has to work in secret and smuggle his movies to festivals. His work is simply wonderful, packed with earthy humour, realistic characters and remarkably original approaches to enormous social issues, never pulling any punches while also maintaining an unusually human perspective. This crime adventure has wowed festival audiences. It's at the London Film Festival in October. HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA - CHAPTER II ![]() ![]() release US/UK tbc After his enjoyable three-hour prologue ended on an extended montage of scenes to come, we're hoping some resolution to the various plot strands Kevin Costner left dangling. Chapter 2 looks just as spectacular visually, with its expansive settings and colourful ensemble, including a promising glimpse of a sneering Giovanni Ribisi. After its premiere at Venice in 2024, word was that it's more of the same. Costner has plans for two further chapters, but there's still no release date for this one. Also on my want-to-see list... ![]() Autumn: HIM ![]() ![]() ![]() BLUE MOON ![]() ![]() GOOD FORTUNE ![]() ![]() IF I HAD LEGS I'D KICK YOU ![]() PLAY DIRTY ![]() ![]() DIE, MY LOVE ![]() ![]() NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T ![]() NUREMBERG ![]() ![]() THE RUNNING MAN ![]() ![]() Winter: AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH ![]() ![]() IS THIS THING ON? ![]() ![]() SONG SUNG BLUE ![]() ![]() 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE ![]() ![]() WUTHERING HEIGHTS ![]() Release TBC: ETERNITY ![]() ![]() | |
Release dates: British film release schedules are even more fluid than American ones, so please be patient as I try to keep up with distributors. I'm working to keep this list up-to-date as they keep trying to outfox me. I'm sure it's personal. Embargoes: Britain's Film Distributors Association asks us to hold reviews until the week of release, and distributors are increasingly restrictive (and proscriptive) about when reviews can run. Normally, once the film is shown to a paying audience, even at a festival, the full review can be posted. © 2025 by Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall HOME | REVIEWS | NEWS | FESTIVAL | AWARDS | Q&A | ABOUT | TALKBACK |