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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 |
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. 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. NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T ![]() ![]() release US/UK 14.Nov.25 The increasingly stacked cast of this third magical action thriller is a little worrying, because they will all need to get their screen time. These are guilty pleasure movies that work best when they don't take themselves too seriously, and also when they use in-camera magic tricks rather than cheating with digital effects. The most promising thing here that the new screenwriting team includes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who should inject more fun (and hopefully coherence) than previous chapters. NUREMBERG ![]() ![]() release US 7.Nov.25, UK 14.Nov.25 With a stacked cast and meaty subject matter, this dark drama will explore the psychological roots of the Nazi atrocities. Set just after the war ended as the legal cases were being established against the German leaders, this is bound to be intense and not very easy to watch. But the actors should be able to add intriguing nuances to these roles, and hopefully the present-day parallels will be both handled with a light touch and also present and accounted for. I'm avoiding reading reviews before I see it. WICKED: FOR GOOD ![]() ![]() release US/UK 21.Nov.25 After the surprising high quality of first part, on every concievable level, it's a no-brainer that this is the year's most anticipated film. They were made at the same time, so the standard of production will be just as full-on. But the story takes a very different path in the second half, namely following Dorothy and friends as they travel the yellow brick road, but seen through the eyes of witches Glinda and Elphaba (Grande and Erivo). It's difficult to tamp down expectations, because we know it will be spectacular. Let's hope the emotional kick resonates. 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. AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH ![]() ![]() release US/UK 19.Dec.25 James Cameron continues with his passion project, which is turning into a franchise with this third instalment. The first trailer (which was shown to the press in 3D and was genuinely impressive) looks like an intriguing continuation of the story into a new realm, where Cameron can play around with new colours and textures in this increasingly varied distant planet. He's very good at creating simple stories that grab hold of the audience, matched by eye-catching imagery and groundbreaking special effects. So obviously, we'll all be there to see what comes next. 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 after more than a year there's no release date for this one. Also on my want-to-see list... ![]() Autumn: SWIPED ![]() ![]() THE ASTRONAUT ![]() ![]() GOOD FORTUNE ![]() ![]() STITCH HEAD ![]() ![]() IN YOUR DREAMS ![]() ![]() PREDATOR: BADLANDS ![]() ![]() THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 ![]() Winter: ANACONDA ![]() ![]() THE HOUSEMAID ![]() ![]() MARTY SUPREME ![]() ![]() WAKE UP DEAD MAN ![]() ![]() THE PEOPLE WE MEET ON VACATION ![]() ![]() WE BURY THE DEAD ![]() ![]() Spring: THE BRIDE ![]() ![]() 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 |