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1. Benicio Del Toro Faces Frustration in the Trailer for ‘A Perfect Day’

IFC Films has unleashed the official trailer for A Perfect Day. Variety reports that the story for this film adaptation comes from Paula Farias’ Spanish-language novel, Dejarse llover.

The video embedded above offers glimpses of Benicio Del Toro in the role of Mambrú. According to Indiewire, other cast members include Tim Robbins, Olga Kurylenko, and Melanie Thierry.

Thus far, this movie has been screened at several film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival. The United States theatrical release date has been scheduled for Jan. 15, 2016. (via Flickering Myth)

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2. The Beat Goes To the Movies: Sicario

Judging by the first few scenes, Sicario looks like a great chance to see Emily Blunt flex her literal and figurative acting muscles – another reminder of the Black Widow that could have been – in the role of a strong female lead working on a task force to take down a Mexican drug cartel. But what actually follows is much murkier and, arguably, much more true to life.

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3. “Kung Fu Panda” Director Mark Osborne Will Helm “The Little Prince”

Onyx Films, the Paris-based producer of the fantasy film Upside Down and the low-budget animated sci-fi Renaissance, is currently working on an animated film adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s 1943 novella The Little Prince.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film has now gained a voice cast comprised of James Franco, Rachel McAdams, Jeff Bridges, Benicio Del Toro and Paul Giamatti. More notably, the film is to be directed by Mark Osborne, co-director of Dreamworks’ 2008 hit action-comedy Kung Fu Panda.

Some may consider it unusual for the director of a successful animated film from a major American studio to move on to a project from a small foreign studio, however when you consider the diversity of Osborne’s previous work: live action sequences in Spongebob Squarepants, music video work for “Weird Al” Yankovic and a half-dozen live action and stop motion film projects, it seems like his experience may aid a project of any size.

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