The Carpenter movie hits theaters on November 01, 2024. The trailer, is an action-packed one. It’s an impressive, epic blend of faith, drama and intense boxing. Written and directed by Garrett Michael Batty.
The movie follows the story of Oren, played by Jeff Dickamor, a Viking orphan who becomes an apprentice to Jesus Christ in ancient Jerusalem, with a passion for mixed martial art. Oren rises to the top of the ancient fighting world, with his views on life changing through his interactions with Jesus, who becomes his mentor and friend.
The trailer shifts between intense combat and peaceful conversations, foreshadowing Oren’s life-changing journey under Jesus’ guidance.
Key takeaways:
Cinematography:
The dusty battle pits, filled with cheers and screams of a crowd, shift to the peaceful air in Jesus’s workshop in the film. As Oren’s journey unfolds, his battered face transforms, revealing a growing understanding. Fighting shifts from physical battles to inner struggles, exploring themes of loyalty, strength, and self-discovery through his spiritual apprenticeship.
Dialogue and sounds: Clear, crisp dialogue craftily mixed with intense, suspenseful music and haunting sounds
Characters: The cast strong performance elevates the trailer’s emotional impact, plus chemistry between leads promises compelling narrative.
Language: No foul language as far as the trailer goes.
Nudity: Even the fight scenes, though violent avoid total nudity, showing only the male upper body parts.
Judging from the trailer, The Carpenter will be an intense, action-packed ride with a unique narrative that deviates from traditional Jesus-themed movies, captivating audiences.
Film and fashion fans have something to celebrate. “The Devil Wears Prada” is back. On November 12, 2025, fans got their first glimpse of the long awaited sequel online, and yes. Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are back as Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs.
The teaser starts with red heels clicking through the Runway office, with Madonna’s “Vogue” playing in the background. Miranda steps into the elevator with her signature icy gaze, while Andy follows, playfully greeting her with a Streep’s reply, “Took you long enough,” instantly recalls a moment from the original film.
Alongside Streep and Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are back, reprising their roles. New cast members include Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Lucy Liu, Justin Theroux, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora. Adrian Grenier will not return; his role as Andy’s love interest is now played by Patrick Brammall.
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Director David Frankel, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, and producer Wendy Finerman are all back, the film stays true to the spirit of the original while introducing new storylines. Production started in New York City this past summer and later moved to Europe.
Reports say Lady Gaga made a brief cameo during a fashion show in Milan for the film. While longtime fashion icon Anna Wintour will not appear in the film.
The sequel is scheduled to hit theaters on May 1, 2026, nearly 20 years after the original premiered, the teaser hints that even as the fashion industry evolves, Miranda’s commanding presence and Andy’s keen intuition continue to drive the story. Fans can expect the witty dialogue, stylish outfits, and clever satire that made the first film unique.
With the original stars back, a cast of exciting new faces, and a story that blends style and drama, the Devil Wears Prada 2 promises to be a must-see for movie and fashion fans alike.
Adele, the Grammy-winning British singer, is set to make her feature film acting debut in Tom Ford’s upcoming adaptation of Cry to Heaven. Ford, who writes, directs and produces the project through his company, will mark his third feature film with the 1982 novel by Anne Rice as his source material.
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The story of Cry to Heaven is set in 18th century Italy and centres on the intertwined lives of a Venetian nobleman and a castrato singer, exploring themes of artistic ambition, social constraint and identity. The cast includes multiple established actors alongside Adele, although her specific role has not yet been disclosed.
Filming is scheduled to begin in London and Rome in January 2026, with a planned release in late 2026. Ford intends to finance the production independently.
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For Adele, this marks a significant shift from her musical career. Following a residency in Las Vegas that concluded in November 2024, she announced a break from recording and touring. For Tom Ford, the project comes after nearly a decade away from directing films; his previous features were 2009’s A Single Man and 2016’s Nocturnal Animals.
By combining a high-profile musical artist entering the film world and a director known for his strong visual style, the film carries high expectations. The material, rooted in opera and historical drama, offers Adele the opportunity to draw on her performance background in a new medium. Equally, it presents challenges as she takes on a period role with complex character dynamics. For Ford, the independent financing and ensemble cast suggest he is maintaining full creative control. The reception of both the film and Adele’s performance will be closely watched when it reaches audiences.
Emma Stone returns in Bugonia, her latest project with director Yorgos Lanthimos. The trailer has dropped, and it already has people talking. What we see is a dark mix of paranoia, absurdity and tension, with Stone caught in the middle.
Stone’s Striking Transformation
The preview opens with Stone’s character, Michelle Fuller, a powerful corporate figure, snatched outside her home by two men convinced she is not human. In one of the most unsettling moments, they shave her head, claiming it will stop her from “contacting the mother ship.” Stone’s transformation is stark. Her famous red hair is gone, replaced by a shaved scalp and a defiant glare that lingers long after the clip ends.
Conspiracy and Comedy Collide
The kidnappers, played by Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis, are conspiracy obsessives who see Fuller as part of a plot against humanity. Their basement interrogation swings between bleak humour and genuine menace, while the outside world scrambles to find the missing CEO.
The atmosphere sharpens further with a slowed, ghostly version of Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” It turns the pop hit into something strange and unsettling.
A Partnership Built on Risk
This marks the fourth collaboration between Stone and Lanthimos, after The Favourite, Poor Things and Kinds of Kindness. Few actor and director partnerships push boundaries in quite the same way. Stone throws herself into roles that demand total transformation, while Lanthimos shapes stories that sit uneasily between satire and discomfort. Together, they make films that refuse to play safe.
Release and Reception
Bugonia premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 28 August, sparking instant debate about Stone’s transformation and the film’s razor-sharp humour. It reaches UK cinemas on 24 October in limited release. A nationwide rollout follows on 31 October, just in time for Halloween.
Why It Matters
On the surface, Bugonia is a story about alien paranoia. Beneath that lies a sharper critique: conspiracy culture, corporate mistrust and the thin line between conviction and delusion.
Emma Stone, bald-headed and chained in a basement, has once again picked a role that shows her at her most fearless.
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