Tang Ge is crazy! "Disc 7" rides a bicycle to fly over a cliff + skydive in the air, and netizens can see his hair standing upright
Tom is going to be here and rush off the cliff
The movie "First Incense" revealed the first trailer, Ma Sichun and Peng Yuyan have many large-scale bed scenes, Yu Feihong’s style is cold and elegant.
Directed by Hui Anhua and adapted from a novel by Eileen Cheung, the film tells the story of the emotional entanglement between the female student Ge Weilong and the philandering man Qiao Qiao in the pre-war Hong Kong high society. The film was screened out of competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
Takeshi Kitano’s classic "Summer of Kikujiro" was announced to be released in mainland China on September 25, along with a Chinese poster designed by Huang Hai.
The film was first released in Japan on June 5, 1999, and tells a series of hilarious and tearful stories about a young boy, Masao, and his uncle, Kikujiro, on their way to Tokyo.
The first preview of the sci-fi giant "Dune" (Chinese characters) is majestic and desolate, with a sense of mystery and heaviness, quite the personal style of the director Villeneuve.
The new Dune is directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Blade Runner 2049), with music by Hans Zimmer, and is based on author Frank Herbert’s 1965 science fiction epic.
Timothy Chalamet in the teaser
The story tells the story of a talented teenager Paul (Timothy Chalamet) who is guided by fate. In order to defend his family and people, he is determined to embark on a thrilling adventure to the most dangerous planet in the vast universe. During this journey, various people go on a killing spree to grab the most precious resource here – a substance that can unlock biological potential. The sinister nature is revealed. In the end, only those who can overcome their inner fears can survive.
Zhang Zhen makes an appearance
In the preview, the film’s all-star cast is revealed, including Timothy Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Dave Batista, Zendaya, Zhang Zhen, Stellan Skarsgaard, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jason Momoa, Javier Barden and others. At the end of the preview, Sandworm also made a shocking appearance. The film is currently scheduled for a North American release in December.
The official trailer for the new version of "Butterfly Dream" starring Lily James and Amy Hammer will be released on Netflix on October 21!
Based on Daphne du Maurier’s Gothic novel of the same name, which was adapted by Hitchcock as a classic film, the new version incorporates modern elements. The story follows a newly married young woman who arrives at her husband’s mansion on the English coast and finds herself confronting the shadow of his ex-wife, Rebecca, who has been dead for many years, but whose spirit still lives on in the mansion.
According to Japanese media reports, Japanese actor Isetani Yousuke was arrested for possession of marijuana in violation of the Marijuana Prohibition Law!
Yusuke Iseya has starred in films such as "The Life of the Disliked Matsuko", "Honey and Four Leaf Clover", "Tomorrow’s Mako", "Disqualification in the World" and "JOJO’s Amazing Adventure". He also starred in the live-action version of the "Rurouni Kenshin" series of films. He also starred in "Rurouni Kenshin Final Chapter", which will be released next year.
According to the searchers, the marijuana was found in Isetani’s home, and the police are currently investigating the details of the possession of marijuana and how it was obtained.
Some viewers gave "Black Robe Picket" a star on Amazon, just to protest that the entire season 2 was not released at one time!
The second season of the Amazon hit series "Black Robe Picket" returned on September 4th, releasing the first three episodes in one go, gaining 97% freshness on Rotten Tomatoes! But on Amazon, this season’s ratings are a different sight, with 49% of viewers giving this season a one-star rating, resulting in this season’s Amazon rating currently only 2.7 out of 5.
The first season of "Black Picket" was released on Amazon Prime Video for the entire season at once, while the second season adopted a different broadcast schedule, with the first three episodes airing on Sept. 4 and the remaining five episodes expected to be released weekly starting Sept. 11. The change angered viewers of the show.
A viewer wrote a comment on Amazon: "What a shame, I’ve been looking forward to watching season 2… now I’m going to ignore it and wait for it to be cut, and then I can watch it all without any distractions." Others wrote that they felt "like they were back in the dark Middle Ages" because they couldn’t watch the entire season at once. Many viewers even threatened to switch to other streaming services in the future, such as Netflix, Disney/Hulu, etc.
The Italian high-reputation film "Perfect Stranger" has been remade by China, South Korea, France, Germany, Russia and other countries before, and now the Japanese remake has also released a trailer!
The Japanese version is titled "Adult Affairs" and co-stars Noriyuki Higashiyama, Naomi Suzuki, Toru Ishioka, Takako Tokiwa, Kosho Taguchi, Kinan Harumi and Yasushi Fukami.
In the original version of "Perfect Strangers," about the chain of events set off by people opening up about their mobile phone information at a party, three incompatible couples and a single man, seven men and seven women, each with secrets that can break up relationships and friendships.
The film is directed by Micao Mitano and written by Keiwa Okada, screenwriter of "Penultimate Love" and "Chick Bird". It will be released in Japan on January 8, 2021.
"Mission Impossible 7" has been officially remade. Tom Cruise, 58, performed a difficult and thrilling action scene in the snow-capped mountains of Norway. After riding a motorcycle off a cliff, he jumped in the air and opened his parachute. Expect this scene to be presented in the feature film.
If watching the video alone is not enjoyable, let’s take a look at a few live pictures.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently introduced new rules aimed at increasing the diversity of the Academy Awards. Generally, if the cast and crew members of a film are not minorities or women, the film is not eligible to enter.
From 2024 onwards, films eligible for the Oscars must meet two of the following four criteria before they can be registered:
Standard A: Screen Presentation, Theme, and Narrative
In order to meet Standard A, the film must meet one of the following criteria:
A1. Leading or important supporting roles
At least one protagonist or important supporting actor must be a minority.
Asian/Latin American/Black/Native American/Middle Eastern/Native Hawaiian/Other Islander/Other Minorities
A2. Group performance
For lesser or less important roles, at least 30% of the actors must come from at least two of the following:
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
A3. Main storyline/story
The main story, theme, or narrative revolves around a small group of people.
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
Standard B: Creative leadership and project teams
In order to meet Standard B, the film must meet one of the following criteria:
B1. Creative leadership and departmental leadership
At least two of the following creative leadership positions and department heads need to be from a minority group – casting director, cinematographer, soundtrack artist, costume designer, director, editor, hair stylist, makeup artist, producer, art director, set up, sound effects, visual effects supervisor, screenwriter:
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
At least one of them must be a minority.
Asian/Latin American/Black/Native American/Middle Eastern/Native Hawaiian/Other Islander/Other Minorities
B2. Other key personnel
At least six other crew members and technical positions (excluding set assistants) must be minorities, including but not limited to: first art director, driver, script supervisor, etc.
B3. Composition of all crew members
At least 30% of the film’s crew members must be from a minority group.
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
Standard C: Industrial Resources and Opportunities
In order to meet Standard C, a film must meet both of the following criteria:
C1. Paid internship opportunities
The distributor or employer of a film must hire a small group of people as paid interns.
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
A blockbuster/distributor must hire a sufficient number of minority paid interns (and must include minorities) in the following departments – production, filming, post-production, music, visual effects, acquisitions, commerce, distribution, marketing and public relations.
Subsidiary or independent filmmakers/distributors must have at least two minority interns in at least one of the following departments – production, filming, post-production, music, visual effects, acquisitions, commercial, distribution, marketing, and public relations.
C2. Training opportunities and skills development (cast members)
The producer, distributor, and/or financier of the film shall provide training and/or job opportunities for minority groups below the horizontal line:
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
Criterion D: Audience Development
In order to meet Standard C, the film must meet the following criteria:
D1. Presentation in marketing, public relations, and distribution
The film’s internal marketing, public relations, and/or distribution teams must include multiple minority executives (who must include minorities):
Female/minority/LGBTQ +/mentally or physically ill or deaf
Asian/Latin American/Black/Native American/Middle Eastern/Native Hawaiian/Other Islander/Other Minorities