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  •  Hocus Pocus 3 in development at Disney

    By Express News Service

    A third instalment of the Hocus Pocus film series is at work at Walt Disney Pictures, with the company’s president Sean Bailey confirming the update in a recent interview.

    However, Bailey did not offer any further details regarding the development. The film’s second instalment premiered 29 years after the first film was released and became a success.

    The original Hocus Pocus starred Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as a trio of Sanderson witch sisters brought to life 300 years after the Salem witch trials and discovered that Halloween is now just a holiday.

    The second film brought back the Sanderson sisters with the actors returning for their respective roles. With a new cast of teenagers also involved, the second film hinted at a sequel with the post-credits scene.  

    A third instalment of the Hocus Pocus film series is at work at Walt Disney Pictures, with the company’s president Sean Bailey confirming the update in a recent interview.

    However, Bailey did not offer any further details regarding the development. The film’s second instalment premiered 29 years after the first film was released and became a success.

    The original Hocus Pocus starred Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as a trio of Sanderson witch sisters brought to life 300 years after the Salem witch trials and discovered that Halloween is now just a holiday.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The second film brought back the Sanderson sisters with the actors returning for their respective roles. With a new cast of teenagers also involved, the second film hinted at a sequel with the post-credits scene.  

  • Tom Cruise ‘would love to meet someone special’ after three failed marriages

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Tom Cruise has been married to Hollywood stars Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes, with the actor most recently being romantically linked to Shakira.

    The unlikely pair met at the Formula 1 Grand Prix and while it seems Tom was “very interested in pursuing” the singer, she wasn’t so keen, reports mirror.co.uk.

    A source has revealed Tom’s friends have now given him some dating advice as he searches for “the one.”

    The comments come after it was revealed Shakira “begged” Tom to “stop flirting with her” as the situation became “too much” for her following her painful split with Gerard Pique.

    The 46-year-old singer and Barcelona defender, 36, announced their shock breakup in June last year after 12 years together.

    Gerard has since moved on with Clara Chia Marti, 24.

    “She doesn’t want to embarrass or upset him, but there’s no attraction or romance on her part – she was just being friendly. She’s flattered but not interested,” an insider told Heat Magazine.

    The insider added that Tom has been searching for the right woman for years and said he has “the highest standards” and won’t settle for “second best” in a potential lover.

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Tom Cruise has been married to Hollywood stars Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes, with the actor most recently being romantically linked to Shakira.

    The unlikely pair met at the Formula 1 Grand Prix and while it seems Tom was “very interested in pursuing” the singer, she wasn’t so keen, reports mirror.co.uk.

    A source has revealed Tom’s friends have now given him some dating advice as he searches for “the one.”googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The comments come after it was revealed Shakira “begged” Tom to “stop flirting with her” as the situation became “too much” for her following her painful split with Gerard Pique.

    The 46-year-old singer and Barcelona defender, 36, announced their shock breakup in June last year after 12 years together.

    Gerard has since moved on with Clara Chia Marti, 24.

    “She doesn’t want to embarrass or upset him, but there’s no attraction or romance on her part – she was just being friendly. She’s flattered but not interested,” an insider told Heat Magazine.

    The insider added that Tom has been searching for the right woman for years and said he has “the highest standards” and won’t settle for “second best” in a potential lover.

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals he fathered a child with housekeeper

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger has opened up about the affair he had in 1996 – with his housekeeper – while he was still married to Maria Shriver.

    The actor, 75, is set to “tell his own life story” in the upcoming three-part docuseries ‘Arnold’, which is scheduled to be released on June 7, reports Mirror.co.uk.

    And now it has been revealed that in the tell-all docuseries, Arnold will recall the moment Maria confronted him about the affair. In 1996, Arnold had an affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, who fell pregnant and welcomed a child nine months later, which happened to be just five days after Maria and Arnold’s son Christopher was born.

    Mirror.co.uk further states that at the time, nobody knew that Mildred’s son was actually Arnold’s child, or that Christopher was his half-brother.

    But as Mildred’s son Joseph grew up, she noticed that he looked a lot like the famous actor she had an affair with months prior to welcoming her son.

    It wasn’t until 2010 when Joseph was 13 that he learned who his biological dad was, which came when the media announced it. Arnold has now spoken about the affair and how his “heart stopped” when Maria confronted him about the affair in a counselling session, as per US Sun.

    “One day, the counsellor said, ‘Today Maria wants to be very specific about something. She wants to know if you’re the father of Joseph’.”

    “I thought my heart stopped. And then I told the truth,” he says in the new docu-series.

    He then went on to reveal how he was honest, admitted that Joseph was his son and that Maria was “obviously crushed by that.”

    Speaking about his son Joe in the docuseries, Arnold added: “In the beginning, I really didn’t know, but the older he got, the more it became clear to me. It was then just a matter of, ‘How do you keep this quiet?’”

    Arnold then admits that the affair he had with the housekeeper was his biggest “failure”, adding that he has “caused enough pain” for his family and noting how “everyone had to suffer.”

    “Maria had to suffer, the kids had to suffer, Joseph, his mother, everyone. I’m going to have to live with that for the rest of my life,” he added.

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger has opened up about the affair he had in 1996 – with his housekeeper – while he was still married to Maria Shriver.

    The actor, 75, is set to “tell his own life story” in the upcoming three-part docuseries ‘Arnold’, which is scheduled to be released on June 7, reports Mirror.co.uk.

    And now it has been revealed that in the tell-all docuseries, Arnold will recall the moment Maria confronted him about the affair. In 1996, Arnold had an affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, who fell pregnant and welcomed a child nine months later, which happened to be just five days after Maria and Arnold’s son Christopher was born.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Mirror.co.uk further states that at the time, nobody knew that Mildred’s son was actually Arnold’s child, or that Christopher was his half-brother.

    But as Mildred’s son Joseph grew up, she noticed that he looked a lot like the famous actor she had an affair with months prior to welcoming her son.

    It wasn’t until 2010 when Joseph was 13 that he learned who his biological dad was, which came when the media announced it. Arnold has now spoken about the affair and how his “heart stopped” when Maria confronted him about the affair in a counselling session, as per US Sun.

    “One day, the counsellor said, ‘Today Maria wants to be very specific about something. She wants to know if you’re the father of Joseph’.”

    “I thought my heart stopped. And then I told the truth,” he says in the new docu-series.

    He then went on to reveal how he was honest, admitted that Joseph was his son and that Maria was “obviously crushed by that.”

    Speaking about his son Joe in the docuseries, Arnold added: “In the beginning, I really didn’t know, but the older he got, the more it became clear to me. It was then just a matter of, ‘How do you keep this quiet?’”

    Arnold then admits that the affair he had with the housekeeper was his biggest “failure”, adding that he has “caused enough pain” for his family and noting how “everyone had to suffer.”

    “Maria had to suffer, the kids had to suffer, Joseph, his mother, everyone. I’m going to have to live with that for the rest of my life,” he added.

  • Lashana Lynch joined Eddie Redmayne in ‘Day of the Jackal’ series 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: British star Lashana Lynch will feature alongside Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne in the upcoming series “The Day of the Jackal”.

    The show, based on author Frederick Forsyth’s novel of the same name, hails from Universal International Studios and Carnival Films.

    The book was previously adapted into a 1973 film, starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale.

    It has been reimagined as a contemporary story set amidst the current turbulent geo-political landscape and will delve deeper into the chameleon-like ‘anti-hero’.

    Redmayne will essay the role of the notorious assassin The Jackal in the show which will be written by Ronan Bennett and directed by Brian Kirk.

    Lynch, known for starring in “Captain Marvel”, “Woman King” and “No Time To Die”, will play Bianca, a “tenacious law enforcement agent determined to catch The Jackal”, reported entertainment news outlet Variety.

    “The Day of the Jackal” will air on streaming service Peacock in the US and Sky in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

    Redmayne will also executive produce alongside Carnival Films’ Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, and Sky Studios’ Sam Hoyle.

    Marianne Buckland serves as co-executive producer, Frederick Forsyth is consulting producer and Christopher Hall is a producer.

    LOS ANGELES: British star Lashana Lynch will feature alongside Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne in the upcoming series “The Day of the Jackal”.

    The show, based on author Frederick Forsyth’s novel of the same name, hails from Universal International Studios and Carnival Films.

    The book was previously adapted into a 1973 film, starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    It has been reimagined as a contemporary story set amidst the current turbulent geo-political landscape and will delve deeper into the chameleon-like ‘anti-hero’.

    Redmayne will essay the role of the notorious assassin The Jackal in the show which will be written by Ronan Bennett and directed by Brian Kirk.

    Lynch, known for starring in “Captain Marvel”, “Woman King” and “No Time To Die”, will play Bianca, a “tenacious law enforcement agent determined to catch The Jackal”, reported entertainment news outlet Variety.

    “The Day of the Jackal” will air on streaming service Peacock in the US and Sky in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

    Redmayne will also executive produce alongside Carnival Films’ Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, and Sky Studios’ Sam Hoyle.

    Marianne Buckland serves as co-executive producer, Frederick Forsyth is consulting producer and Christopher Hall is a producer.

  • Lashana Lynch joins Eddie Redmayne in ‘Day of the Jackal’ series 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: British star Lashana Lynch will feature alongside Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne in the upcoming series “The Day of the Jackal”.

    The show, based on author Frederick Forsyth’s novel of the same name, hails from Universal International Studios and Carnival Films.

    The book was previously adapted into a 1973 film, starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale.

    It has been reimagined as a contemporary story set amidst the current turbulent geo-political landscape and will delve deeper into the chameleon-like ‘anti-hero’.

    Redmayne will essay the role of the notorious assassin The Jackal in the show which will be written by Ronan Bennett and directed by Brian Kirk.

    Lynch, known for starring in “Captain Marvel”, “Woman King” and “No Time To Die”, will play Bianca, a “tenacious law enforcement agent determined to catch The Jackal”, reported entertainment news outlet Variety.

    “The Day of the Jackal” will air on streaming service Peacock in the US and Sky in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

    Redmayne will also executive produce alongside Carnival Films’ Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, and Sky Studios’ Sam Hoyle.

    Marianne Buckland serves as co-executive producer, Frederick Forsyth is consulting producer and Christopher Hall is a producer.

    LOS ANGELES: British star Lashana Lynch will feature alongside Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne in the upcoming series “The Day of the Jackal”.

    The show, based on author Frederick Forsyth’s novel of the same name, hails from Universal International Studios and Carnival Films.

    The book was previously adapted into a 1973 film, starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    It has been reimagined as a contemporary story set amidst the current turbulent geo-political landscape and will delve deeper into the chameleon-like ‘anti-hero’.

    Redmayne will essay the role of the notorious assassin The Jackal in the show which will be written by Ronan Bennett and directed by Brian Kirk.

    Lynch, known for starring in “Captain Marvel”, “Woman King” and “No Time To Die”, will play Bianca, a “tenacious law enforcement agent determined to catch The Jackal”, reported entertainment news outlet Variety.

    “The Day of the Jackal” will air on streaming service Peacock in the US and Sky in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

    Redmayne will also executive produce alongside Carnival Films’ Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, and Sky Studios’ Sam Hoyle.

    Marianne Buckland serves as co-executive producer, Frederick Forsyth is consulting producer and Christopher Hall is a producer.

  • Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Unstoppable’ pauses production due to writers strike 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Jennifer Lopez’s new film “Unstoppable” has halted filming due to the ongoing Writers Guild Association (WGA) strike. 

    Members of the WGA have been on strike since the beginning of last month demanding better wages, higher minimum pay, more writers per show, and shorter exclusive contracts among other things.

    “Unstoppable”, which hails from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity, was filming here and was disrupted by picketing strikers earlier in the week, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Earlier, Aziz Ansari’s Lionsgate feature “Good Fortune”, starring Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves, had put an indefinite pause on production after facing issues over picketing.

    ALSO READ: Tom Holland says ‘Spider-Man 4’ in early stages, things on pause in solidarity with writers strike

    Besides, Marvel Studios has decided not to go into production of its upcoming titles “Blade” and “Thunderbolts” until after the strike ends.

    Lopez’s “Unstoppable” is based on the story of Anthony Robles, a wrestler born with one leg who won a national championship at Arizona State.

    The film, which marks the directorial debut of Oscar-winning editor William Goldenberg, will star Jharrel Jerome in the lead role.

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Jennifer Lopez’s new film “Unstoppable” has halted filming due to the ongoing Writers Guild Association (WGA) strike. 

    Members of the WGA have been on strike since the beginning of last month demanding better wages, higher minimum pay, more writers per show, and shorter exclusive contracts among other things.

    “Unstoppable”, which hails from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity, was filming here and was disrupted by picketing strikers earlier in the week, according to The Hollywood Reporter.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Earlier, Aziz Ansari’s Lionsgate feature “Good Fortune”, starring Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves, had put an indefinite pause on production after facing issues over picketing.

    ALSO READ: Tom Holland says ‘Spider-Man 4’ in early stages, things on pause in solidarity with writers strike

    Besides, Marvel Studios has decided not to go into production of its upcoming titles “Blade” and “Thunderbolts” until after the strike ends.

    Lopez’s “Unstoppable” is based on the story of Anthony Robles, a wrestler born with one leg who won a national championship at Arizona State.

    The film, which marks the directorial debut of Oscar-winning editor William Goldenberg, will star Jharrel Jerome in the lead role.

  • Liza Koshy joins cast of My Ex-Friend’s Wedding

    By Express News Service

    Earlier we reported that Ariana DeBose and Amanda Seyfried were cast alongside Chloe Fineman and Megan Stalter in the upcoming comedy My Ex-Friend’s Wedding. Liza Koshy is the latest to join the film’s cast. The film will be directed by Kay Cannon.

    While DeBose, Seyfried, Fineman and Stalter will feature as childhood friends, the role Koshy will be playing is kept under wraps.

    The film follows a group of friends who attempt to stop a wedding after the fifth member of the group, who is now estranged, leaves a voice note stating that her upcoming wedding is a mistake. Co-written by Ashley Rodger and Taylor Jenkins Reid, the film will go on floors sometime this year and will be distributed by Sony Pictures.

    My Ex-Friend’s Wedding is backed by Stacey Snider.

    Earlier we reported that Ariana DeBose and Amanda Seyfried were cast alongside Chloe Fineman and Megan Stalter in the upcoming comedy My Ex-Friend’s Wedding. Liza Koshy is the latest to join the film’s cast. The film will be directed by Kay Cannon.

    While DeBose, Seyfried, Fineman and Stalter will feature as childhood friends, the role Koshy will be playing is kept under wraps.

    The film follows a group of friends who attempt to stop a wedding after the fifth member of the group, who is now estranged, leaves a voice note stating that her upcoming wedding is a mistake. Co-written by Ashley Rodger and Taylor Jenkins Reid, the film will go on floors sometime this year and will be distributed by Sony Pictures.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    My Ex-Friend’s Wedding is backed by Stacey Snider.

  • Tom Holland says ‘Spider-Man 4’ in early stages, things on pause in solidarity with writers strike 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES:  “Spider-Man” star Tom Holland has revealed that there have been meetings about the fourth instalment in his superhero franchise, but the team has put further development on pause in “solidarity with the writers” strike.

    Members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike last month demanding better wages, higher minimum pay, more writers per show, and shorter exclusive contracts among other things.

    “I can say that we have been having meetings. We’ve put the meetings on pause in solidarity with the writers. There’s been multiple conversations had, but at this point, it’s very, very early stages,” Holland told news outlet Variety at the premiere of his Apple TV+ show “The Crowded Room” in New York City.

    Tom Holland on #SpiderMan4: “I can say that we have been having meetings. We’ve put the meetings on pause in solidarity with the writers. There’s been multiple conversations had, but at this point it’s very, very early stages.” https://t.co/cSQLxM6dE1
    — Variety (@Variety) June 2, 2023
    The actor added that he won’t be able to share any further details about the project.

    Holland has starred as the titular superhero in three “Spider-Man” movies – “Homecoming” (2017), “Far From Home” (2019) and “No Way Home” (2021).

    LOS ANGELES:  “Spider-Man” star Tom Holland has revealed that there have been meetings about the fourth instalment in his superhero franchise, but the team has put further development on pause in “solidarity with the writers” strike.

    Members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike last month demanding better wages, higher minimum pay, more writers per show, and shorter exclusive contracts among other things.

    “I can say that we have been having meetings. We’ve put the meetings on pause in solidarity with the writers. There’s been multiple conversations had, but at this point, it’s very, very early stages,” Holland told news outlet Variety at the premiere of his Apple TV+ show “The Crowded Room” in New York City.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Tom Holland on #SpiderMan4: “I can say that we have been having meetings. We’ve put the meetings on pause in solidarity with the writers. There’s been multiple conversations had, but at this point it’s very, very early stages.” https://t.co/cSQLxM6dE1
    — Variety (@Variety) June 2, 2023
    The actor added that he won’t be able to share any further details about the project.

    Holland has starred as the titular superhero in three “Spider-Man” movies – “Homecoming” (2017), “Far From Home” (2019) and “No Way Home” (2021).

  • Live-action Miles Morales Spider-man film in works

    By Express News Service

    The highly anticipated release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is finally out and it has been reported that producer Amy Pascal has teased that a live-action Miles Morales movie is currently in development.

    However, the process seems to be delayed as the writers are currently on strike from the WGA. With the character’s popularity skyrocketing to an all-time high, a live-action film makes a lot of sense, as Sony continues to expand on its own Spider-Man universe with additional spin-offs, such as Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web, slated for release within the following year.

    Miles Morales first got introduced in cinema with the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in 2018. However, the character has additionally been teased throughout various live-action films, such as Spider-Man: Homecoming, which featured the appearance of Donald Glover as Aaron Davis, Miles Morales’ uncle who eventually becomes The Prowler. 

    While a live-action film centring on the character may still be a while away, there’s still plenty to look forward to as the animated Spider-Verse franchise continues with its latest film, which swings into theatres later this week.

    Additionally, Pascal also gave an update about Tom Holland’s fourth MCU Spider-Man film, which she says is still in development, but any further progress has been put to a halt as a result of the writer’s strike as well. 

    However, there are still plenty of projects on the way as the Spider-Verse trilogy will continue next year with Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, which serves as a direct continuation of Actoss the Spider-Verse. There is no additional information about the plot of the film.  

    The highly anticipated release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is finally out and it has been reported that producer Amy Pascal has teased that a live-action Miles Morales movie is currently in development.

    However, the process seems to be delayed as the writers are currently on strike from the WGA. With the character’s popularity skyrocketing to an all-time high, a live-action film makes a lot of sense, as Sony continues to expand on its own Spider-Man universe with additional spin-offs, such as Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web, slated for release within the following year.

    Miles Morales first got introduced in cinema with the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in 2018. However, the character has additionally been teased throughout various live-action films, such as Spider-Man: Homecoming, which featured the appearance of Donald Glover as Aaron Davis, Miles Morales’ uncle who eventually becomes The Prowler. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    While a live-action film centring on the character may still be a while away, there’s still plenty to look forward to as the animated Spider-Verse franchise continues with its latest film, which swings into theatres later this week.

    Additionally, Pascal also gave an update about Tom Holland’s fourth MCU Spider-Man film, which she says is still in development, but any further progress has been put to a halt as a result of the writer’s strike as well. 

    However, there are still plenty of projects on the way as the Spider-Verse trilogy will continue next year with Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, which serves as a direct continuation of Actoss the Spider-Verse. There is no additional information about the plot of the film. 
     

  • Atypical war film with brilliant writing and music

    Express News Service

    Peter Thorwath’s film is one special effort. Much is packed into its 98-minute runtime, and yet, the writing ensures character is not sacrificed for the demands of the plot. It isn’t your standard war narrative, either. And that’s what draws you towards this fine German action-drama set in the final days of World War II. Blood & Gold sets itself apart from a standard Second World War story in that it refrains from showing the raging battle. 

    Comparisons could be easily made to Inglorious Basterds and Dunkirk. The Nazis are fighting a losing cause but all is referenced only in dialogue. “The Allies are closing in”, “we will find a way to beat them back”, and “victory or death” are props for the imagination. The talking soldiers belong to a beleaguered SS unit in small-town Germany. En route to the town of Sonnenberg, the group, led by the facially disfigured Lieutenant Colonel von Starnfeld (Alexander Scheer), has unfinished business to attend to. There’s a small matter of executing a deserter before they head to a town of hidden Jewish treasure (allegedly). 

    The Lieutenant Colonel’s entrance, though not as spooky as Christoph Waltz’s Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds, is still quite the sight. Once the deserting soldier Heinrich (Robert Maaser) is finally captured, it is time to sentence him for his “cowardice”. The latter, a highly decorated combatant, is given a chance to explain himself. The man doesn’t mince words; he never wished to be in this war, there was no choice according to him in the matter, and he could give a damn about Hitler’s vision and philosophy. Sergeant Dörfler (Florian Schmidtke) is the man entrusted to mete out the treasonous hanging. A savage in a uniform, he makes it a point to give the private a death without dignity. The troupe heads to Sonnenberg in search of the elusive Jewish gold. Heinrich passes out only to be saved by a local woman living nearby.

    Blood & Gold does a fabulous job of mounting tension and dread. This palpable unease you feel as one scene moves to the next is furthered by an exceptional score and soundtrack. When members of the SS unit return to Elsa’s farm for rations, something is going to give. Violence—the whole gamut of it—isn’t far at hand. When exactly that might explode is left to chance. The camera lingers just that extra bit for you to feel anxious. The music acts as the perfect tension-builder. German folk songs, classical fare and parts of the score do the work of a powerful supporting character, blending seamlessly into the goings-on. And, out of the blue, the melody switches to an almost-black comedic mode, leaving you to wonder about an appropriate response.

    The grim reality of war is that it gives free rein to people who may devolve into subhumans and power-obsessed criminals. Not everyone uses the best judgement with a weapon in hand. The Lieutenant Colonel spouts tall talk of “treason”, “fighting them back at all costs” and whatnot, but truth be told, he will likely flee once the gold has been located/looted. Sergeant Dörfler, his overly brutish second-in-command, doesn’t need a plausible reason to cut another’s throat. These two men, the latter to a larger extent, are cut from the vilest cloth and remind me of gun-toting villains from a Clint Eastwood western. There is almost no redeeming quality in their ways. And, yet, they aren’t unrealistic, by any stretch. Marie Hacke’s Elsa is the most nuanced of all the characters, with the writing giving her the appropriate agency and courage. 

    Robert Maaser’s deserting Heinrich receives a “talking to” from Elsa when he expresses doubts about wanting to see his daughter again (whether she is better off without him). Elsa tells him that there has to be a point for his desertion and that she didn’t risk her life to save him for nothing. The empathy and shared grief between the leads is the highlight of the film. Heinrich has lost his wife and son in a bombing (with neighbours taking care of his daughter). Elsa’s father and husband were claimed by the unforgiving war. There is so much that passes between them in mere facial exchanges. You know early on that they will be the other’s anchor, no matter what. Stefan Barth’s script and his drawing up of characters require special mention for all of the above.

    When the heist narrative is added to this already-complicated situation, you get pure cinematic gold. Thorwath and Barth fuse multiple elements to give the film an intense and unpredictable nature. There are brief sections that border on black comedy too. The film takes a firm stand against the war and its resulting horrors without being didactic or preachy. The events on screen and the suffering and heroism of the minority (who never signed up for any of it) are clear for all to see.

    Peter Thorwath’s film is one special effort. Much is packed into its 98-minute runtime, and yet, the writing ensures character is not sacrificed for the demands of the plot. It isn’t your standard war narrative, either. And that’s what draws you towards this fine German action-drama set in the final days of World War II. Blood & Gold sets itself apart from a standard Second World War story in that it refrains from showing the raging battle. 

    Comparisons could be easily made to Inglorious Basterds and Dunkirk. The Nazis are fighting a losing cause but all is referenced only in dialogue. “The Allies are closing in”, “we will find a way to beat them back”, and “victory or death” are props for the imagination. The talking soldiers belong to a beleaguered SS unit in small-town Germany. En route to the town of Sonnenberg, the group, led by the facially disfigured Lieutenant Colonel von Starnfeld (Alexander Scheer), has unfinished business to attend to. There’s a small matter of executing a deserter before they head to a town of hidden Jewish treasure (allegedly). 

    The Lieutenant Colonel’s entrance, though not as spooky as Christoph Waltz’s Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds, is still quite the sight. Once the deserting soldier Heinrich (Robert Maaser) is finally captured, it is time to sentence him for his “cowardice”. The latter, a highly decorated combatant, is given a chance to explain himself. The man doesn’t mince words; he never wished to be in this war, there was no choice according to him in the matter, and he could give a damn about Hitler’s vision and philosophy. Sergeant Dörfler (Florian Schmidtke) is the man entrusted to mete out the treasonous hanging. A savage in a uniform, he makes it a point to give the private a death without dignity. The troupe heads to Sonnenberg in search of the elusive Jewish gold. Heinrich passes out only to be saved by a local woman living nearby.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Blood & Gold does a fabulous job of mounting tension and dread. This palpable unease you feel as one scene moves to the next is furthered by an exceptional score and soundtrack. When members of the SS unit return to Elsa’s farm for rations, something is going to give. Violence—the whole gamut of it—isn’t far at hand. When exactly that might explode is left to chance. The camera lingers just that extra bit for you to feel anxious. The music acts as the perfect tension-builder. German folk songs, classical fare and parts of the score do the work of a powerful supporting character, blending seamlessly into the goings-on. And, out of the blue, the melody switches to an almost-black comedic mode, leaving you to wonder about an appropriate response.

    The grim reality of war is that it gives free rein to people who may devolve into subhumans and power-obsessed criminals. Not everyone uses the best judgement with a weapon in hand. The Lieutenant Colonel spouts tall talk of “treason”, “fighting them back at all costs” and whatnot, but truth be told, he will likely flee once the gold has been located/looted. Sergeant Dörfler, his overly brutish second-in-command, doesn’t need a plausible reason to cut another’s throat. These two men, the latter to a larger extent, are cut from the vilest cloth and remind me of gun-toting villains from a Clint Eastwood western. There is almost no redeeming quality in their ways. And, yet, they aren’t unrealistic, by any stretch. Marie Hacke’s Elsa is the most nuanced of all the characters, with the writing giving her the appropriate agency and courage. 

    Robert Maaser’s deserting Heinrich receives a “talking to” from Elsa when he expresses doubts about wanting to see his daughter again (whether she is better off without him). Elsa tells him that there has to be a point for his desertion and that she didn’t risk her life to save him for nothing. The empathy and shared grief between the leads is the highlight of the film. Heinrich has lost his wife and son in a bombing (with neighbours taking care of his daughter). Elsa’s father and husband were claimed by the unforgiving war. There is so much that passes between them in mere facial exchanges. You know early on that they will be the other’s anchor, no matter what. Stefan Barth’s script and his drawing up of characters require special mention for all of the above.

    When the heist narrative is added to this already-complicated situation, you get pure cinematic gold. Thorwath and Barth fuse multiple elements to give the film an intense and unpredictable nature. There are brief sections that border on black comedy too. The film takes a firm stand against the war and its resulting horrors without being didactic or preachy. The events on screen and the suffering and heroism of the minority (who never signed up for any of it) are clear for all to see.