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A Cornered Julia Roberts Confronts Dark Past in ‘After The Hunt' Trailer
Julia Roberts' college professor Alma Olsson is forced to face secrets from her own dark past, and possibly see them come to light, in the official trailer for Luca Guadagnino's After The Hunt psychological thriller for Amazon MGM Studios. In the preview, Roberts' professor's star student Maggie Price, played by Ayo Edebiri, confides in her that a colleague, Henrik Gibson (Andrew Garfield), had crossed the line. More from The Hollywood Reporter Horror Movie 'Die'ced: Reloaded' Sets Summer Release and Reveals First Trailer (Exclusive) Billy Joel HBO Documentary Trailer Highlights Classical Music to "Uptown Girl" Journey Amid "Hard Lessons": "Life Is a Fight" Anne Hathaway's Colleen Hoover Thriller 'Verity' Moves to Fall 2026 Release 'It's the right thing to do, isn't it? To tell someone and, you know, given your history,' Edebiri asks Roberts at one point in the trailer. 'What does that mean, my history?' Roberts responds with what becomes a key point in the feature from Imagine Entertainment as her own past threatens to be revealed. At first Gibson accuses Price of plagiarism. But at another point in the teaser, an increasingly desperate Gibson tells Olsson 'you know the truth, and you won't say it, because it'll make you look bad.' The trailer ends with Edebiri telling Roberts, 'I don't feel comfortable having this conversation with you anymore.' And Roberts responds with a tagline for the movie: 'Not everything is supposed to make you feel comfortable.' Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny round out the cast for After The Hunt, which Guadagnino directed from a script by Nora Garrett. The producer credits are shared by Guadagnino, Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody and Allan Mandelbaum, with Karen Lunder, Justin Wilkes, Alice Dawson and Garrett executive producing. After the Hunt reunites Guadagnino with Amazon MGM Studios, which released his Zendaya-led film Challengers last year. His other features as director include Call Me by Your Name (2017), Suspiria (2018), Bones and All (2022) and Queer (2024). Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best 13 of Tom Cruise's Most Jaw-Dropping Stunts Solve the daily Crossword
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a day ago
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Jeff Buckley Wants To Be Remembered for 'Just The Music' in Late Singer's ‘It's Never Over' Doc Trailer
Magnolia Pictures dropped the trailer for upcoming Jeff Buckley documentary It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley on Wednesday, a first look that frequently hints at Buckley's mortality and leans into the enigmatic nature of the famed singer. 'How would you like your fans to think of you,' an interviewer asks as the trailer opens. 'Just the music,' he responds. 'Because when I'm dead, that's the only thing that'll be around.' More from The Hollywood Reporter A Cornered Julia Roberts Confronts Dark Past in 'After The Hunt' Trailer Amazon Music to Exclusively Stream KCON L.A. 2025 Morgan Wallen, Kendrick Lamar Top Midyear Album, Song Sales Elsewhere in trailer, Buckley's remembered for opining that 'I'm not going to last that long,' while a question from an interview on 'where would you like to see yourself in 10 years' goes unanswered, with a moment of suspense. Director Amy Berg delivers It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley with archival footage combined with interviews his mother Mary Guibert and former partners Rebecca Moore and Joan Wasser, and with his bandmates as well as with contemporaries like Aimee Mann, who can be seen in the trailer calling Buckley 'literally the best singer I've ever heard.' The film, which debuted at Sundance back in January, is slated to hit theaters on Aug. 8. 'It's difficult to imagine a time when I wasn't attempting to make the Jeff Buckley doc,' Berg said in a statement. 'It's been on my bucket list since I made my first film in 2006. And maybe, since I first heard Grace in 1994. It changed my life forever. It literally became the 'tear that hangs inside my soul forever.' In a review, The Hollywood Reporter film critic David Rooney called the picture a 'stirring if circumscribed tribute' to Buckley, writing that 'it might not be the Buckley bio everyone needs, but it's a stirring tribute made with a lot of heart.' Watch the full trailer below. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Party in the U.S.A.' to 'Born in the U.S.A.': 20 of America's Most Patriotic (and Un-Patriotic) Musical Offerings Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Solve the daily Crossword


Time of India
2 days ago
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- Time of India
'After The Hunt' trailer out: Julia Roberts at crossroads when Ayo Edebiri accuses Andrew Garfield of #MeToo
The trailer for After The Hunt, starring Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield, has been released, offering a tense glimpse into director Luca Guadagnino's latest project that delves into themes surrounding the #MeToo movement. The trailer for After The Hunt, starring Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield , has been released, offering a tense glimpse into director Luca Guadagnino's latest project that delves into themes surrounding the #MeToo movement. Julia Roberts plays the role of a professor who is caught in a middle of #MeToo scandal in this Luca Guadagnino's directorial. This R Rated film also stars 'The Bear' breakout star Ayo Edebiri alongside Guadagnino regulars Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloe Sevigny in supporting roles, reported Variety. The screenplay is written by Nora Garrett. According to its synopsis, 'After the Hunt' follows a college professor (Roberts) who "finds herself at a personal and professional crossroad when a star student (Edebiri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Garfield), threatening to expose a dark secret from her own past," as quoted by Variety. The trailer opens with Garfield's character, Hank, laying into Gen Z. "All your generation, you're scared of saying the wrong thing," he says. "When did offending someone become the preeminent cardinal sin?" added Garfield. The actor faced resistance with Edebiri's response, saying, "Maybe it's around the same time your generation started making sweeping generalisations about ours?" The trailer hints at both Garfield and Edebiri's separate obsessions with Julia Roberts, before the situation took a downturn when Edebiri shows up at the professor's door in a haggard state. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Here's what a microbiologist says CNA Read More Undo by Taboola by Taboola She confides in Robert's character that Hank has sexually assaulted her, while Garfield claims that she has been cheating in class, accusing her of plagiarism. Take a look at the trailer shared by Amazon MGM Studios on YouTube. After The Hunt | Official Trailer 'After the Hunt' was produced by Guadagnino, Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody and Allan Mandelbaum. Executive producers include Garrett, Karen Lunder, Justin Wilkes and Alice Dawson. 'After the Hunt' will release worldwide on October 17.


The Hindu
2 days ago
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- The Hindu
‘After The Hunt' trailer: Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield star in Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller
Amazon MGM Studios has released the official trailer for After The Hunt, a psychological thriller directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Julia Roberts as a university professor forced to confront the buried truths of her past. Roberts plays Alma Olsson, a respected academic whose professional world begins to unravel when a student, Maggie Price (Ayo Edebiri), confides that fellow professor Henrik Gibson (Andrew Garfield) has behaved inappropriately. What begins as an academic misconduct case soon morphs into something far more personal for Alma. After The Hunt is written by Nora Garrett and produced by Guadagnino alongside Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, and Allan Mandelbaum. Karen Lunder, Justin Wilkes, Alice Dawson, and Garrett serve as executive producers. The cast also includes Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny. The film reunites Guadagnino with Amazon MGM Studios after 2024's Challengers. His past works include Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria, Bones and All, and last year'sQueer. After The Hunt is set to hit theatres in October


Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
After the Hunt trailer see Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield bring messy #MeToo scandal to screen: Here's what to expect
Brace yourselves, cause Julia Roberts is not America's sweetheart in Luca Guadagnino's After the Hunt. She plays a respected college professor whose oh-so-perfect life begins to crumble when one of her students (played by the always fierce Ayo Edebiri) drops a bombshell of an accusation. The accused? Another professor played by Andrew Garfield, who also happens to be hiding secrets that link back to her own past. Spicy? Oh yes. Messy? Even more. Julia Roberts is caught between truth and reputation The trailer wastes no time dragging us into the mess. Garfield's character, Hank, goes full anti-Gen Z boomer mode, whining about how everyone is 'scared of saying the wrong thing.' But Edebiri's Maggie isn't having it, clapping back with all the fire Gen Z is known for. Their academic sparring quickly spirals when Maggie shows up at Roberts' door with accusations that Hank assaulted her, while Hank insists she is cheating in class. Yep. Drama. After the Hunt From whispered office politics to full-on breakdowns, the trailer teases a storm of secrets bubbling under Roberts' seemingly polished surface. Maggie puts it all on blast, calling out the white institution's tendency to centre itself even in the face of Black trauma. Her line about a young Black woman being assaulted while 'white people make it about themselves'? A full-on mic drop moment. Who's behind the madness of After The Hunt? Directed by the master of slow-burn drama Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Bones and All), this psychological thriller is written by Nora Garrett and packed with A-listers like Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny. It hits NYC and L.A. theatres on 10 October before going wide on 17 October, and yes, the drama looks worth every second.