"We're second-class citizens"
05.05.2020 - 21:55 / variety.com
By Elsa Keslassy
International Correspondent
Strand Releasing has scooped all North American rights to Lou Ye’s Second World War-set spy thriller “Saturday Fiction” from Wild Bunch. The film world premiered in competition at Venice last year and played at the New York Film Festival.
“Saturday Fiction” stars Gong Li as a famous actress who has returned to Japanese-occupied Shanghai to act in a play directed by and co-starring her old flame. But it turns out she has ulterior motives,
"We're second-class citizens"
By Dave McNary
Netflix has given film fans a first look at Spike Lee’s much-anticipated new Vietnam War drama.
By Dave McNary
Maroon 5 won't be coming to an amphitheater or stadium near you this year, the band announced on Friday (May 15).
By Mike Fleming Jr
It'll be available to watch on Netflix
By Patrick Hipes
By Elsa Keslassy
Indonesian superhero movie Gundala has been picked up for North America by Well Go USA Entertainment. The film, which first bowed in the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival and was produced by Indonesia studio Screenplay Bumilangit, is now set for release on July 28.