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The Number 23 is a 2007 American psychological thriller film [4] written by Fernley Phillips and directed by Joel Schumacher, his 23rd film. Jim Carrey stars as a man who becomes obsessed with the 23 enigma once he reads about it in a strange book that seemingly mirrors his own life.
Noise had its international premiere in September 2022 at the 70th San Sebastián International Film Festival, [11] to later be released on October 13 of the same year in Argentine cinemas. [12] It had a limited theatrical release on January 5, 2023, in Mexican theaters, [ 13 ] to then be released worldwide on January 11, 2023, on Netflix .
Untitled sixth Scary Movie film: distribution only; produced by Miramax, Original Film and Ugly Baby Productions [118] [119] [120] Pre-production July 31, 2026: Untitled PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie sequel: distribution outside of Canada; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master Entertainment [121] [122] [102] In production October ...
As he took questions both onstage and later out on the street following a Sunday night screening at the Torino Film Festival – where his film, “The Noise of Engines,” played in competition ...
The first trailer for Noah Baumbach's upcoming film 'White Noise,' based on the 1987 novel of the same name, has been released. Watch it here.
Two girls stranded at their boarding school during winter face an unseen evil force. [102] [103] April 21, 2017 Free Fire: Ben Wheatley: An arms deal gone wrong between two groups leads to a shootout. [104] [105] May 5, 2017 The Lovers: Azazel Jacobs: A married couple cheating on each other falls in love again. Also produced by A24 [106] [107 ...
Don DeLillo’s postmodern 1985 novel White Noise has been described, like many of the author's works, as "unfilmable", rendering screen adaptations difficult. But director Noah Baumbach has ...
In its second weekend, the film finished seventh at the box office after adding an additional $3.4 million; [58] [59] Screen Rant described the 70.2% drop as "severe" and "unusual even by the standards of the horror genre", comparing it to the 72% second-weekend drop experienced by Blumhouse's box-office flop Afraid in 2024. [60]