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| Domhnall Gleeson is 'The Incomer' in new trailer | Sumerian Pictures released the trailer for The Incomer on Tuesday. The film opens Sept. 25 in theaters. Domhnall Gleeson stars as Daniel, a Scottish government official sent to evict two siblings (Gayle Rankin and Grant O'Rourke) from an island they have lived on their entire lives. Daniel ultimately relates to them and sides with them when his bosses come looking. The Incomer premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January where it won the Next Innovator Award. UPI praised the film in its review for its whimsical comedy and acceptance of the three lead characters. Louis Paxton wrote and directed The Incomer. It also stars Emun Elliott, Michelle Gomez and John Hannah. Rated R, The Incomer runs 102 minutes. |
| 'Gone with the Wind' coming to 4K UHD in November | Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment on Tuesday announced the forthcoming 4K UHD release of Gone with the Wind. The 4K UHD will be released Nov. 3. Three variations will be available: a standard 4K UHD, a steelbook and a Walmart.com exclusive collector's edition. The new edition includes three new retrospectives with film critics and scholars discussing the film's influence and Vivien Leigh's groundbreaking portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara. One of the new features focuses on the restoration process. Leigh stars alongside Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard and Hattie McDaniel in the epic adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's Civil War drama. |
| Jacob Elordi comes bearing gifts in apocalyptic 'Dog Stars' trailer | 20th Century Studios released the final trailer for The Dog Stars on Tuesday. The film opens Aug. 28 in theaters, including IMAX venues. The trailer shows the post-apocalyptic world Hig (Jacob Elordi) navigates. He joins a group of survivors who are initially skeptical of him. By the end of the trailer, Hig is helping them fight off marauders hanging onto their prop plane. Margaret Qualley, Josh Brolin, Guy Pearce and Allison Janney also star. Qualley's character is won over by Hig's gift of coffee, and they discuss things they miss about society, like going to the grocery store. Based on Peter Heller's book, Mark L. Smith and Christopher Wilkinson are credited with the screenplay adaptation. A previous trailer was released in April. |
| John Carney's 'Sing Street' comes to 4K, VHS in August | Lionsgate announced Tuesday that it will release Sing Street on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and digital on Aug. 11 as part of its Lionsgate Limited collection. Additionally, a VHS tape will also be available. Sing Street is about a Dublin boy in the '80s who starts a rock band to impress a girl. John Carney co-wrote with Simon Carmody and directed the film. Additionally, Carney co-wrote the band's original music with Gary Clark, Graham Henderson, Carl Papenfus, Ken Papenfus and Zamo Riffman. The film stars Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Jack Reynor, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Kelly Thornton and Aidan Gillen. It premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and opened in March of that year in Ireland and April in the U.S. |
| Robert De Niro reunites with distraught son in 'Whisper Man' trailer | Netflix has released its first 2 1/2-minute trailer for Robert De Niro's latest crime thriller, The Whisper Man. Premiering Aug. 28 on Netflix, the film stars Michelle Monaghan, Adam Scott and Hamish Linklater, and is based on the bestselling novel by Alex North. "If you're lonely, sad, and blue... The Whisper Man will come for you," the streaming service said as it shared its preview Tuesday. The video shows Tom (Scott) asking Pete (De Niro), his estranged father, for help after his 8-year-old son Jake (Acston Luca Porto) is abducted. Tom goes to Pete because Pete is the police detective who caught the titular child killer 30 years ago and the villain appears to have returned, even though he supposedly is behind bars. |