‘The Running Man’ Delays November Release Date By One Week
Paramount Pictures has delayed the release of “The Running Man” by one week to Nov. 14. It was previously scheduled for Nov. 7.
Glen Powell stars in Edgar Wright’s remake as the lead of the sci-fi action film. Based on the 1982 novel by Stephen King, “The Running Man” takes place in a dystopian society where contestants on a game show, called “runners,” are pit against murderous killers or “hunters.”
The film’s official synopsis reads that the Runners “must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins, with every move broadcast to a bloodthirsty public and each day bringing a greater cash reward. Desperate to save his sick daughter, working-class Ben Richards (Powell) is convinced by the show’s charming but ruthless producer, Dan Killian, to enter the game as a last resort. But Ben’s defiance, instincts, and grit turn him into an unexpected fan favorite — and a threat to the entire system. As ratings skyrocket, so does the danger, and Ben must outwit not just the Hunters, but a nation addicted to watching him fall.”
“The Running Man” also features Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”) as game show host Bobby Thompson, Katy O’Brian (“Love Lies Bleeding”) as a contestant, Josh Brolin (“No Country for Old Men”) as show producer Dan Killian, Lee Pace (“Guardians of the Galaxy”) as hunter Evan McCone and Michael Cera as Bradley, a rebel who helps Ben. Wright and Michael Bacall wrote the script together.
Thursday, August 14
Motion Picture Sound Editors Releases Golden Reel Awards Calendar
The Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE), Hollywood’s leading organization championing sound editing professionals, has announced its voting and submission timeline for the 73rd Annual Golden Reel Awards, which will take place on March 8, 2026 in Los Angeles.
Submissions for the Golden Reel Awards will open on Sep. 1. Submissions in the student category close on Oct. 31 and all other submissions close Dec. 1. Nomination voting then opens on Dec. 10 and runs through Jan. 2. Nominees are announced on Jan. 12. Blue Ribbon Judging then runs Feb. 1 through March 1 ahead of the March 8 ceremony.
The MPSE and the Golden Reel Awards honor those who showcase exceptional artistry and innovation in sound editing across film, television and video games. The organization also offers mentorship programs and scholarship for those rising in the world of sound.
Additional details and submission guidelines for the Golden Reel Awards are available on the MPSE website.
Property Masters Guild Announces Honorees at 2nd MacGuffin Awards
The Property Masters Guild (PMG) will honor three professionals at the second MacGuffin Awards, taking place on Sep. 13 at the Paramount Theater in Los Angeles.
Prop master Dennis Parrish will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by Studio Art & Technology; Chuck McSorley will be honored with the Humanitarian Award, presented by Hill Valley; and Alfonso Ramirez will receive the inaugural President’s Award, recognizing his contributions to the property craft beyond the prop master title.
Parrish has been working prop departments since 1953. He earned his first prop master credit on the 1964 movie, “The Silver Pebbles,” starring Steve McQueen. His other credits include “Hello, Dolly!,” “Patton,” “Papillon,” “Sunshine Boys,” “Wind and the Lion,” “Red Dawn,” “Rambo II,” “Total Recall,” “Backdraft,” “Casino,” “Eraser,” “U-571” and “Gangs of New York.” Parrish retired in 2008, but continued teaching at the University of Nebraska’s Johnny Carson School of Film and serves as Vice President of Programs for the Culver City Historical Society.
McSorley is being honored for his humanitarian work, specifically his service in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires. During and after the fires, McSorley ran a large-scale relief effort through Zello Support, bringing together IATSE Local 44 to deliver furniture and necessities to over 1,000 displaced families. The organization’s work soon expanded to help schools and other recovery centers. His other community service includes volunteering with Big Brothers of America, Boy Scouts of America, the Asian Pacific Women’s Center and the FBI Los Angeles Citizen’s Academy Alumni Association. He also currently serves on the Executive Board of IATSE Local 44. Professionally, he has worked on “Edward Scissorhands,” “Batman Forever,” “Freaks and Geeks,” “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” and “Captain America: Brave New World” among other titles.
Ramirez has worked in the art department on projects such as “Rent: Live,” “68 Whiskey,” “The Offer,” “Horizon: Chapter 2” and “Lanterns.” With a background in theater, he is widely admired for his research-driven approach, collaborative efforts and attention to story
The MacGuffin Awards ceremony will also reveal winners in competitive prop categories across film, television, and commercial work in accordance with the Guild’s values.
Wednesday, August 13
Submissions Now Open For The 35th Annual Gotham Film Awards
Submissions have opened for the 35th Annual Gotham Film Awards, which will take place Dec. 1 in New York City. Submissions will be open until Sep. 18 across ten categories: Best Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best International Feature, Best Director, Breakthrough Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, Outstanding Lead Performance, Outstanding Supporting Performance, and Breakthrough Performer. Nominees will be announced Oct. 28.
The Gotham Film Awards are the Gotham Film & Media Institute’s earliest awards of its season, honoring emergent and established filmmakers who showcase innovative storytelling. The Institute is a New York-based non-profit that aims to build community and support for film and media creators.
Gotham Executive Director Jeffery Sharp states, “As we open submissions for the 35th Annual Gotham Awards, we’re thrilled to continue honoring breakthrough and established creators while championing the bold, original storytelling that shapes our cultural landscape. Each year, the Gothams serve as a vibrant reflection of cinema’s evolving landscape – this milestone year promises to celebrate the artists redefining the boundaries of the medium while capturing audiences around the world.”
Last year, notable winners at the Gotham Film Awards included Colman Domingo for outstanding lead performance in “Sing Sing, Clarence Maclin for outstanding supporting performance in “Sing Sing,” RaMell Ross for best directing in “Nickle Boys” and “A Different Man” for best feature.
Submission applications and guidelines are available on the Gotham website.
Monday, August 11
Cinespia Reveals October Lineup, Including “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
Cinespia has announced the October lineup for 2025, which is set to begin the Halloween season. The summer season will come to a close with exclusive Halloween programming presented by Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video, set under the stars at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Beginning on Oct. 4, Cinespia will screen the 50th Anniversary of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” featuring a live shadow cast, special guests, props, DJ sets, a time warp dance party, giveaways, fan festivities and a three themed photobooth. “The Craft” will screen on Oct. 11, following “ParaNorman” on Oct. 18 and “A Nightmare on Elm Street” on Oct. 25.
“Each October, we love transforming Hollywood Forever Cemetery into a celebration of everything spooky, nostalgic, and cinematic. It’s one of our favorite times of the year,” said John Wyatt, Founder of Cinespia. “There’s nothing like watching horror movies in a real cemetery, beneath the moonlight, surrounded by fellow fans.”
Fans can purchase tickets for the October lineup on Cinespia’s website.