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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 33rd Raindance Film Fest: 18-27.Jun.25 27 Jun:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 Jul: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 11 Jul: ![]() ![]() 18 Jul: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 25 Jul: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Aug: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 22 Aug: ![]() ![]() 19 Sep: ![]() RELEASE DATE TBC . . .
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UNRELEASED FESTIVAL FILMS . . . ![]() • SXSW London: CIELO. 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. SOME NIGHTS I FEEL LIKE WALKING. WE ARE FAHEEM & KARUN. WINTER KEPT US WARM. • FrightFest: THE DAEMON. DERELICT. FRIGHT. LADYBUG. SCARLET BLUE. TRAUMATIKA. • Annecy: ROCK BOTTOM. THE BIRTH OF KITARO: THE MYSTERY OF GEGEGE. SHADOWS FILM FEST |
F1 ![]() ![]() release US/UK 27.Jun.25 Vroom vroom! While this looks like yet another testosterone overload from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Joseph Kosinski (see also Top Gun: Maverick), and while it is clear that they have spent far too much money making this movie, it still looks like an unmissable spectacle. While there's little question that the racing action will be thrilling, the bigger question is whether the story and characters will be able to pull us in and engage us on any level other than the visceral one. Fingers are crossed. THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS ![]() ![]() release US/UK 25.July.25 Is there some rule that this franchise needs to be rebooted every 10 years (see 2005 and 2015)? No one was asking for yet another version, but at least this one takes a sidestep by creating a retro 1960s-style future, as the first comic book was published in 1961. By the trailers, it also looks like a more comical take on the characters, similar to the way veteran TV director Matt Shakman recreated vintage sitcoms in WandaVision. So it looks like fun. And these characters can now appear in other Marvel movies too. THE NAKED GUN ![]() ![]() release US/UK 1.Aug.25 Aside from the astonishingly lazy title, this has been cleverly reimagined as a next-generation sequel rather than a remake. And the humour looks a bit more pointed than the Zucker-Abrams-Zucker style of manic wackiness first seen in the genius 1982 Police Squad TV series, which inspired three Naked Gun movies (1988-1994). Director-cowriter Akiva Schaffer has proven his skills with pop pastiche (see Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping), which bodes well. FREAKIER FRIDAY ![]() ![]() release US/UK 8.Aug.25 After more than 20 years, the cast is back for this sequel to the wacky 2003 body-swapping comedy, a remake that was a surprisingly entertaining revamp of the 1976 original (which starred a young Jodie Foster). The trailers suggest amplified wackiness this time around, with even more of an epic swap-o-rama. Curtis and Lohan have great chemistry, and have proven themselves willing to dive into this nutty premise with enjoyable abandon. So even if we remain a bit dubious, we don't want to miss this one. MATERIALISTS ![]() ![]() release US 13.Jun.25, UK 15.Aug.25 After Past Lives, Celine Song turns to a romantic comedy, an dof course it looks like a thoughtful approach to the genre, with sparky characters and a clever plot about a matchmaker in a complex love triangle. The cast looks terrific, with Dakota Johnson playing off of Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. So while the trailer looks smooth and sweet, let's hope that Song's nuanced, inventive writing and directing will elevate it. THE ROSES ![]() ![]() release US 29.Aug.25, UK 5.Sep.25 This looks like a much more overtly comical adaptation of adaptation of the novel previously filmed in 1989 as a very bitter black comedy by Robert Zemeckis. The chronical of an epic marital breakdown, the casting of Cumberbatch and Colman seems perfect. As does the superbly textured supporting ensemble, which feels rather stacked with scene stealers. Jay Roach is also a promising director, adept at mining families for dynamics that are engaging, scary and very funny. DOWNTON ABBEY: THE GRAND FINALE ![]() ![]() release US/UK 12.Sep.25 Reuniting the sprawling ensemble for one last time, complete with a Julian Fellowes script, this Grand Finale has apparently been designed to bring this aristocratic family's story full circle after 15 years, 52 TV episodes and 2 movies. The story brings them into the 1930s as they are forced to face up to the changes around them. Whatever, we are more interested in furthering the knotty relationships amongst them. And we will definitely miss Maggie Smith's wry one-liners, which kept this ship sailing longer than expected. 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... ![]() Summer: M3GAN 2.0 ![]() ![]() FOUR LETTERS OF LOVE ![]() ![]() THE PICK-UP ![]() ![]() Autumn: A BIG BOLD BEAUTIFUL JOURNEY ![]() HIM ![]() ![]() ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER ![]() SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE ![]() GOOD FORTUNE ![]() ![]() TRON: ARES ![]() ![]() NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T ![]() ![]() Winter: WAKE UP DEAD MAN ![]() | |
Release dates: British film release schedules are much more fluid than American ones, so please be patient as I try to keep up with UK 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 some distributors are even more restrictive. Normally, once the film is shown to a paying audience, either on release or at a festival, the full review can appear on the site. © 2025 by Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall HOME | REVIEWS | NEWS | FESTIVAL | AWARDS | Q&A | ABOUT | TALKBACK |