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THIS MUST BE THE PLACE Official Trailer (2024) Drama Movie
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE Official Trailer (2024) Drama Movie
Socially Provocative Gen Z-Focused Drama Sets Digital Debut for North American VOD Platforms and on DVD on August 9, 2024
Benny and Victoria are typical bickering siblings, each siding with a different parent during their parents' constant fights. This division worsens after their mother leaves and their father passes away, leaving them to manage the house and their new life together. Benny wants to move on, while Victoria mourns their father and clings to the past, leading to continuous conflicts.
One night, Benny invites his non-binary friend James over, sparking a confrontation with Victoria. Through James's confident presence and mediation, buried family secrets are revealed. As tensions rise and emotions run high, Benny and Victoria are forced to confront their past and decide the future of their relationship and their home.
Available on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Cable and Satellite On Demand on August 9!
This Must Be the Place. 2011. USA/Italy/France. Directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Screenplay by Sorrentino, Umberto Contarello. With Sean Penn, Frances McDormand, Judd Hirsch. 118 min.
Paolo Sorrentino’s first English-language film is well worth revisiting on the big screen, with the Italian director’s wry musings on the American cultural landscape a fitting backdrop to Sean Penn’s gutsy, fragile performance. Channeling the Cure’s Robert Smith, Penn plays an aging, addled goth rocker who embarks on a road trip to see his dying father, an Orthodox Jewish Holocaust survivor, setting in motion an almost surreal journey into the American unconscious while touching gently upon universal themes of love and loss. Cast by Laura Rosenthal, the film also features characters memorably drawn by Frances McDormand, Judd Hirsch, Harry Dean Stanton, Joyce Van Patten, and Kerry Condon, as well as a transcendent David Byrne performing his legendary Talking Heads song of the film’s title.
Paolo Sorrentino’s new film, “This Must Be the Place,” takes its title and some of its quizzical, wide-eyed spirit from a Talking Heads song, the first word of which is “home.” “But I guess I’m already there,” David Byrne sings. It’s a beguiling and puzzling line — wouldn’t you know if you were home or not? — and one that suits Cheyenne, a retired rock star played with consummate oddness and utter sincerity by Sean Penn.
Cheyenne, an American singer whose big moment was sometime in the ’80s (a decade to which his gravity-defying jet-black hair pays vivid and tireless tribute), lives in Dublin in a modernized castle with his wife, Jane (Frances McDormand), and their dog. Cheyenne and Jane, who works as a firefighter, have an easy, affectionate, sexually lively relationship. Cheyenne has a handful of friends — including a moody Goth girl played by Eve Hewson, whose father is the real-life Dublin rock star Bono — but there is nonetheless something out of place about him, an aura of sorrowful estrangement that is not just a matter of appearance.
Dressed all in black, with bright red lipstick, dark eyeliner and a deathly pallor, dragging a shopping cart behind him, Cheyenne looks as if he could be the great-aunt of Edward Scissorhands. His voice — high, whispery and fussily precise — confirms the impression of a post-punk bad boy who grew up into a kooky old lady.
The people of Dublin accept Cheyenne as he is, partly out of awareness of his celebrity and partly out of a general tolerance for eccentricity. For a while “This Must Be the Place” has a low-key, local comic vibe that recalls the sharp, genial ’80s comedies of the Scottish director Bill Forsyth (like “Gregory’s Girl” and “Local Hero”), albeit with the bright colors, flamboyant camera movements and emphatic compositions that are Mr. Sorrentino’s hallmarks. But then it turns into something else — or, rather, a bunch of other things, among them a road movie, a Holocaust drama and an epic tale of prodigal sons and vanished fathers.
September 2024 is shaping up to be an exhilarating month for film enthusiasts, with a diverse slate of releases across theatres and OTT platforms. From South Indian blockbusters like Thalapathy Vijay’s GOAT and Jr NTR’s Devara to Bollywood thrillers such as Kareena Kapoor Khan’s The Buckingham Murders and Siddhant Chaturvedi’s Yudhra, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a rundown of the 17 most anticipated Hindi and South Indian movies hitting screens this September.
1. GOAT – September 5
GOAT (The Greatest of All Time) is Thalapathy Vijay’s 68th film, marking a grand return to the big screen. This sci-fi action movie features Vijay in dual roles as a retired SATS leader and his son, who join forces to tackle unresolved issues from the leader’s past. The film promises high-octane action and drama, set to hit theatres on September 5.
2. Kill – September 6
Kill aims to be India’s answer to John Wick, starring Lakshya and Raghav Juyal. Set aboard a train, the action thriller follows an NSG commando who must fend off a gang of terrorists to protect the passengers. Streaming exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar, Kill is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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3. Visfot – September 6
For fans of crime thrillers, Visfot features Riteish Deshmukh and Fardeen Khan. The film delves into a gripping narrative where a pilot discovers his wife’s affair, leading to a series of tragic events and false accusations. Visfot will be available on JioCinema.
4. Thalavan – September 10
Thalavan is a crime thriller exploring the dynamics within a police station when one officer becomes a murder suspect. Starring Biju Menon and Asif Ali, the film will stream on SonyLIV starting September 10.
5. ARM (Ajayante Randam Moshanam) – September 12
Tovino Thomas stars in ARM, marking his 50th film. Set in Northern Kerala, this period action-adventure follows three generations of heroes defending their land’s most prized treasure. The film will be released in theatres on September 12.
6. The Buckingham Murders – September 13
Kareena Kapoor Khan leads in The Buckingham Murders, a highly anticipated murder mystery. The film follows a detective grappling with the murder of a child while dealing with personal grief. Scheduled for a theatrical release on September 13, it promises suspense and emotional depth.
7. Berlin – September 13
Berlin features Aparshakti Khurana, Ishwak Singh, and Rahul Bose in a spy thriller about a deaf and mute man accused of espionage. The story intensifies as the investigation unfolds, revealing political intrigue. Available on ZEE5 from September 13.
8. Sector 36 – September 13
Starring Vikrant Massey, Sector 36 follows a corrupt cop’s pursuit of a serial killer in a sector plagued by missing children. This crime thriller will be available for streaming on Netflix starting September 13.
9. Raghu Thatha – September 13
Keerthy Suresh stars in Raghu Thatha, a political comedy about an anti-Hindi imposition activist who faces unexpected challenges when her principles are questioned. The film, releasing on September 13, is set to offer both humor and social commentary.
10. Adbhut – September 15
Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Diana Penty star in Adbhut, a supernatural horror film about a detective investigating a paranormal case involving a haunted couple. Premiering on Sony Max on September 15, it promises chills and thrills.
11. Yudhra – September 20
Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan make their on-screen debut together in Yudhra. The action-packed film revolves around a young man fighting a drug mafia. Yudhra is set for a theatrical release on September 20.
12. Lal Salaam – September 20
Lal Salaam, featuring a cameo by Rajinikanth, explores the intense rivalry between two cricket teams and its impact on communal tensions in a Tamil Nadu village. Streaming on Sun NXT from September 20, it’s expected to be a gripping watch.
13. Binny and Family – September 20
Binny and Family introduces Anjini Dhawan in Bollywood, alongside Varun Dhawan’s niece. The family comedy depicts the chaos that ensues when a rebellious NRI teenager’s life is turned upside down by her grandparents’ visit. The film will hit theatres on September 20.
14. Devara – September 27
Devara – Part 1 is a major release for September, featuring Jr NTR in dual roles. The epic saga also stars Saif Ali Khan and marks Janhvi Kapoor’s Telugu debut. This highly anticipated action drama will be released in theatres on September 27.
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