Awards hopefuls, an Indian film, an anime compilation and a slasher reboot populated the indie film box office as Eternity and Hamnet rounded out the domestic top 10 with Bollywood’s Dhurandhar. Demented Santa is back in Silent Night, Deadly Night, Neon’s The Secret Agent continued strong, The Me... Read more
Deadline - Dec 14
Reliance Entertainment will distribute the critically acclaimed period drama “Hamnet” across India in February 2026, as the film gains momentum during awards season. Based on Maggie O’ Farrell’s book, the film follows William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal), who is in the midst of writing his latest pl... Read more
Variety - Dec 10
A discussion of re-using Max Richter’s “The Nature of Daylight,” leads Zhao to go deep on our culture’s problematic obsession with creating something new. Read more
Indiewire - Dec 06
“The first image in my head was a giant beating heart muscle, throbbing and pulsing with blood,” says “Hamnet” costume designer Malgosia Turzanska. Red becomes the main color palette for Jessie Buckley’s Agnes. Based on Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, “Hamnet,” now playing in theaters, tells the s... Read more
Variety - Nov 28
"Hamnet" might be the best movie of the year, thanks to Jessie Buckley's incredible performance. This historical drama is a clear Best Picture Oscar contender. Read more
Tom's Guide - Nov 28
The latest 'Knives Out' film and bittersweet 'Eternity' are also well worth your time. Read more
The Mercury News - Nov 26
Volcanic is the best way to describe Jessie Buckley’s startling performance in “Hamnet,” Chloé Zhao’s unabashedly emotional adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell's acclaimed novel. It also stars a magnetic Paul Mescal as Will. Read more
Boston Herald - Nov 26Coming into Hamnet as the editor, Affonso Gonçalves had the unusual experience of walking into an already editing cut. “This was different because Chloé’s process in every one of her films and this one, is she does the first pass herself,” says Gonçalves. “When I came in, the film was already ... Read more
Deadline - Nov 12
The Marrakech Intl. Film Festival has revealed the lineup for its 22nd edition, which runs Nov. 28 to Dec. 6. A total of 82 films from 31 countries have been selected for the festival. Nine of these films unspool as world or international premieres, nine have received the support of the Atlas Wor... Read more
Variety - Nov 10
New films by Noah Baumbach, Philippa Lowthorpe and Richard Linklater are also among this year’s selection Read more
The Independent - Sep 03