Ferrari
Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” has been announced as the closing-night movie at the New York Film Festival on October 13th. The Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz=led film will also have its world premiere in competition in August at the Venice Film Festival.
Shailene Woodley, Gabriel Leone, Patrick Dempsey and Jack O’Connell also star in the film which offers a snapshot in the life of Enzo Ferrari is set in 1957, when his marriage has begun to fracture, his young son recently died and his company is at a turning point. [Source: Filmlinc]
The Boy and the Heron
Studio Ghibli is returning to the Toronto International Film Festival with Oscar–winning director Hayao Miyazaki’s reported final film “The Boy and the Heron” set to open the fest.
The long-awaited fantastical epic will have its International Premiere on September 7th at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto following the movie’s record-breaking success in Japan. [Source: TIFF]
Saltburn
Amazon has announced a November 24th release date in New York and Los Angeles for “Promising Young Woman” director Emerald Fennell’s next film “Saltburn”. The film will then expand on December 1st.
Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Alison Oliver, Archie Madekwe and Carey Mulligan star in the film about an aristocratic family, but plot specifics are under wraps. [Source: Deadline]
The Legend of Zelda
Game Boy titles “The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages” and “The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons” have both become available as part of the Nintendo Switch’s Game Boy library on Switch Online.
Both games were released for the Game Boy Color on the same day in 2001. Played from an overhead perspective similar to other early Zelda games, both titles have separate storylines and a linked ending. [Source: Nintendo]
The Kill Room
Shout! Studios has set a September 28th theatrical release date for Nicol Paone’s darkly comedic thriller “The Kill Room” from Yale Entertainment. Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and Joe Manganiello star.
Jonathan Jacobson’s script follows an art dealer (Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Manganiello) and his boss (Jackson) for a money laundering scheme that accidentally turns the hitman into an overnight Avant-Garde sensation. [Source: Deadline]