From the “Mad Genius of George Miller,” this week we take a look at the recent release, Three Thousand Years of Longing starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. Along with covering this new release, we discuss industry news from the past couple of weeks including the opening of the Venice International Film Festival, the headlines surrounding Don’t Worry Darling and the controversy with Shia Lebeouf, and a few new trailer releases. Finally, we look ahead at the rest of September for what will be coming to theaters.

Chapter Timestamps:

  • 0:00 Intro
  • 3:48 Venice International Film Festival
  • 21:03 Shia Labeouf and Don’t Worry Darling Controversy
  • 32:30 New Trailers
  • 37:20 Coming to theaters in September
  • 42:16 Three Thousand Years of Longing non-spoilers
  • 50:03 Three Thousand Years of Longing spoilers
  • 1:14:26 Closing Announcements

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