The gripping film is writer/director Rosss narrative debut after his acclaimed 2018 documentaryHale County This Morning, This Evening.
It world-premiered at Telluride (see Deadline review) and opened the New York Film Festival.
Watch on Deadline
A Plan B Entertainment, Anonymous Content, Louverture Films production.
‘The Last Showgirl’ and ‘Nickel Boys’Roadside Attractions/Everett
Ross penned the screenplay with Louvertures Joslyn Barnes.
As truths unfold, their profound friendship offers transformation and awakens hope.
Cast includes Hamish Linklater, Fred Hechinger, Daveed Diggs and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor.
Roadside says pre-sales are strong for all screenings both with and without a Anderson Q&A.
It will be reporting grosses, which is welcome but unusual for an Academy run.
Opens Jan. 10 at about 750 theaters.
The film premiered at TIFF,Deadline review here.
Anderson, who catapulted to fame on the 1990s NBC seriesBaywatch, saw a Best Performance Golden Globe nomination.
Written by Kate Gersten.
Also starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Billie Lourd, Kiernan Shipka and Brenda Song.
Produced by Robert Schwartzman, Natalie Farrey and Gia Coppola.
GVN Releasing is out with historical dramaThe PerformancestarringJeremy Pivenand directed by Shira Piven.
Written by Shira Piven and Josh Salzberg based on a short story by Arthur Miller.
Premiered in Rome.Deadline review here.
While on tour in Europe, Harold and his troupe are scouted by a German attache.
Opens Jan. 24 in moderate release.
Totsuko is a high school student with the ability to see the colors of others.
Colors of bliss, excitement, and serenity, plus a color she treasures as her favorite.
Kimi, a classmate at her school, gives off the most beautiful color of all.
Relativity opens horrorThe Man In The White Vanon 533 screens.
Film Forum is screening the U.S. theatrical premiere of Werner Herzogs 2022 documentaryTheater Of Thought.
How can the brain be stimulated to curb depression, pain, or the effects of Parkinsons?
Is thought thought control possible?
Distributor Argot Pictures has set a handful of screening across the country through March.