Film News: Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona go head-to-head in raunchy ‘Splitsville’ trailer
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Film News: Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona go head-to-head in raunchy ‘Splitsville’ trailer

Splitsville is a brand-new romantic comedy set to hit the big screen in August this year in the U.S.

With the cast boasting the names of Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona, alongside director and actor Michael Angelo Covino, the film’s trailer release has already gained 900 thousand views on the studio NEON YouTube channel.

Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews is here to discuss it.

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Film News: Bruce Springsteen praises ‘tremendous’ cast of new Oscar-tipped biopic
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Film News: Bruce Springsteen praises ‘tremendous’ cast of new Oscar-tipped biopic

As we enter the second half of 2025, we quickly notice the speed with which we approach awards season.

Following the great success of Timothy Chalamet’s Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, many eyes have turned towards the brand-new Bruce Springsteen film, titled Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.

In light of the trailer’s recent release, Springsteen himself has discussed the impact that making the film had on him, reports Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews.

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Marvel news: Jon Bernthal back for a punishing return in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’

Marvel news: Jon Bernthal back for a punishing return in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’

Frank Castle is set to make his long-awaited, highly anticipated arrival in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with fan-favourite Jon Bernthal returning as New York’s primary reaper - the Punisher.

Frank’s redemption arc? Unlikely. The Skull doesn’t do ‘brand new days.’

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo brings his Bernthal-as-Frank Castle hype to the MCU table.

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Film opinion: ‘28 Years Later’ is complex, imperfect, but bold
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Film opinion: ‘28 Years Later’ is complex, imperfect, but bold

Set nearly three decades after the original outbreak, 28 Years Later explores a generation raised in the long shadow of infection. 

Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland have reunited to bring this beloved British horror series back to the limelight, with a cast led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes. 

Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh delivers her review.

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Disney news: How smash-hit live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ divides opinion
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Disney news: How smash-hit live-action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ divides opinion

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch finally hit the big screen on May 21, and while fans' reactions were initially mixed, the film has soared since its release and become a major hit. 

The original Lilo & Stitch hit theatres in the summer of 2002 and has been a beloved film ever since, touching on themes of family and challenges that the characters need to overcome.   

Film News Blitz’s Amelie da Costa explains how the live-action do-over has concocted a blend of excitement, criticism and box office success.

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Film opinion: The superhero fatigue debate is missing the real problem
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Film opinion: The superhero fatigue debate is missing the real problem

For years, Hollywood has pointed fingers at ‘superhero fatigue’ to explain waning interest in once-blockbuster franchises.

But the problem isn’t the oversaturation of the genre; it’s the lack of creative risk. 

Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh explains why heroes aren’t bringing in the big numbers like they used to.

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Film news: Why you should be watching ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’ 
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Film news: Why you should be watching ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’ 

2025 is shaping up to be a good year for the Predator film franchise, with not one but two releases for fans to enjoy.

The first has already arrived, via Disney+ and Hulu streaming services, titled Predator: Killer of Killers.

Film News Blitz’s David Bason explains why you should be watching this excellent addition to the Predator canon.

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Film opinion: How ‘Flow’ could redefine storytelling
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Film opinion: How ‘Flow’ could redefine storytelling

Oscar-winning animated film Flow proves you don’t need words to tell a powerful story.

The 2024 Latvian film contains no dialogue and serves as a powerful example of how visual storytelling can transcend language barriers, making the narrative universally accessible and allowing audiences to interpret it freely.

Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh celebrates Flow’s impact on cinema.

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Film opinion: DreamWorks produces brilliantly faithful ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ live-action remake
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Film opinion: DreamWorks produces brilliantly faithful ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ live-action remake

The general discourse surrounding this recent flurry of live-action remakes seems to always fall on either side of ‘This is exactly the same as the original; why did they even bother making it?’ or ‘The story has been completely changed; they’ve ruined it.’ 

This seems pessimistic all around.

But, as Film News Blitz’s Heidi Hardman-Welsh explains, DreamWorks has stuck the landing with its live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon.

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Film opinion: ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ is a crazy franchise conclusion
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Film opinion: ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ is a crazy franchise conclusion

After 29 years, the Mission: Impossible franchise has, supposedly, come to an end with The Final Reckoning.

Tom Cruise’s final bow as IMF agent Ethan Hunt is a crazy, well-executed, perhaps excessive conclusion to a beloved action franchise.

Film News Blitz’s David Bason gives his account of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.

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Film news: Netflix brings Richard Osman’s pages to the screen with ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ trailer
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Film news: Netflix brings Richard Osman’s pages to the screen with ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ trailer

The trailer for Richard Osman’s film adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club has been released. 

Richard Osman’s best-selling book The Thursday Murder Club has been so successful that Netflix has taken on a film adaptation of it. 

Packed with a stellar cast, here’s Film News Blitz’s Amelie da Costa’s take on The Thursday Murder Club.

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Film news: The true story behind Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaac’s ‘The Salt Path’
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Film news: The true story behind Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaac’s ‘The Salt Path’

The Salt Path is set to hit the big screen on May 30, and many have felt captivated by the emotional and intriguing storyline portrayed in the trailers.

Based on a prize-winning memoir by Raynor Winn, the film will become an adaptation aiming to show the reality of the struggles of homelessness and loss across South West England.

One such intrigued audience member is Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews, who is here to lay it out for you.

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Film news: Record Memorial Day box office weekend brings hope back to cinemas
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Film news: Record Memorial Day box office weekend brings hope back to cinemas

Due to the turbulent last few years, box office milestones are celebrated with widespread joy in the film industry.

Covid and several strikes have threatened the theatrical experience amid the continued rise of streaming.

But, as Film News Blitz’s David Bason writes, a record Memorial Day weekend at the U.S. box office gives cause for celebration.

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Film opinion: Who could succeed Tom Cruise as the next great movie star?
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Film opinion: Who could succeed Tom Cruise as the next great movie star?

Tom Cruise paid tribute to some of Hollywood's rising stars at the recent New York premiere of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.

After being labelled the “last great movie star,” Cruise instead turned the spotlight on the likes of Michael B. Jordan and Ana de Armas.

Film News Blitz’s Ellie Jackson delves into Cruise's movie star redentials and the next generation of actors that could follow in his hallowed footsteps.

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Film news: Why the BFI handed Tom Cruise its highest honour
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Film news: Why the BFI handed Tom Cruise its highest honour

Tom Cruise is a certified legend of films and filmmaking.

From Top Gun to Mission: Impossible, A Few Good Men to Rain Man, Cruise’s stunning career has spanned decades.

Film News Blitz Ellie Jackson explains why Cruise received the BFI Fellowship to acknowledge his extraordinary achievements.

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Film opinion: Now is the time to revisit ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’
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Film opinion: Now is the time to revisit ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’

Camp, silly and a whole lot of fun: that is how you describe the Eurovision Song Contest.

One of the true gems of European culture, Eurovision is a musical celebration of incredibly joyous proportions.

With this year’s event coming up, Film News Blitz’s David Bason explains why now is the perfect time to revisit Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.

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Film news: ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ - All there is to know about The Weeknd’s hotly anticipated psychological thriller
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Film news: ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ - All there is to know about The Weeknd’s hotly anticipated psychological thriller

The R&B/soul sensation Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) stars alongside popular rising stars, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan in the new psychological thriller, Hurry Up Tomorrow.

The feature is set for a May 14 release, and acts as a theatrical exploration of his January released album of the same title, with Lionsgate distributing.

Film News Blitz’s Amelie Da Costa underlines the key aspects pertaining to the Hurry Up Tomorrow film adaptation.

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Film opinion: Rebuilding the MCU - Why the Marvel franchise needs to take bold risks again
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Film opinion: Rebuilding the MCU - Why the Marvel franchise needs to take bold risks again

Let’s be honest: Marvel’s been through a rough patch lately. 

With mixed reactions to recent films and shows, it’s easy to think the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) might be losing its shine. 

But here’s the thing — it’s not over, and Film News Blitz is here to tell you it's not even close.

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Film opinion: Do sequels ever truly live up to original features?
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Film opinion: Do sequels ever truly live up to original features?

Nothing quite excites us movie fanatics like finding out our favourite movie is getting a sequel.

Whether it’s a follow-up to a childhood classic or a long-awaited next chapter in a blockbuster franchise, there’s an immediate buzz that fills Twitter feeds, fan forums, and group chats.

Film News Blitz explores the dynamics and talking points surrounding sequels and their original releases.

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Film news: What you need to know about chilling new horror ‘Weapons’
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Film news: What you need to know about chilling new horror ‘Weapons’

A chilling new horror film called Weapons, distributed by Warner Bros, is on its way to scare audiences on August 8 this year.

Weapons is about a class full of children going missing on the same night, mysteriously at exactly the same time, with only one child from the class remaining. 

Film News Blitz takes a look at the Weapons trailer, which showcases stars Julia Garner and Josh Brolin amid the most sinister of plots.

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