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First Clips From Cannes-Bound Sci-Fi Thriller Trüebadour Finally Revealed

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Award-winning cinematographer Daphne Qin Wu has revealed an exciting sneak peek at tech noir sci-fi thriller Trüebadour via an IG takeover of The International Community of Female⁺ Cinematographers page.

The ICF⁺C aims to support and build a community for mid-career, gender minority cinematographers and often invites extraordinary professionals to share their work through IG takeovers. Wu was one of American Cinematographer’s 2021 Rising Stars of Cinematography, and she was honored as a 2022 BAFTA Breakthrough US participant.

Wu’s post also serves as the first official look at star Ryan Bergara in action as Mike, founder of the cutting-edge game studio at the center of Trüebadour. When an enigmatic prodigy introduces the tech startup to his invention—an AI device that creates a work of fiction based on the wearer’s subconscious—the team’s darkest secrets are revealed through disturbing stories, and Mike’s meticulously crafted world is put at risk.

Describing the film, Wu says, “When I do Q&As for various things, I usually say my dream project as a Director of Photography is a science fiction film set in space – and this feature gave me a dash of that! But this was also a science fiction film set in an office, a cabin in the woods, a ghost town, and inside an AI-image generator.

Visually, we had the ‘real world’ and the various realities our characters find themselves in, so we had a lot of different cameras, formats, lenses. In the main storyline, our modular white conference table became its own sort of visual character as we used it as a bounce board most of the film! We shot in Los Angeles, Frasier Park, and drove to Yuma, AZ in 2025, all with my beloved LA-based crew.”

For Bergara, best known for starring in Watcher Entertainment’s Ghost Files and Buzzfeed Unsolved, Trüebadour marks his first leading film role. He is joined by co-star Kevin Kreider and a promising lineup of supporting cast.

No official world premiere date has been announced for Trüebadour, but a 2026 release is expected. The film is currently being shopped by Avatar Entertainment at the Cannes market, as reported by Deadline. Avatar Entertainment sold Charon, another film from writer/director Jennifer Zhang, at the Cannes market in 2021.

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See an all-new clip from the upcoming visceral horror film ‘Obsession’

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Writer/director Curry Barker has outdone himself and is on the fast track to becoming the next big name in the horror genre. See the official clip which stars Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette below and catch the movie in theaters on May 15 with early previews on May 6th.

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Synopsis: After breaking the mysterious “One Wish Willow” to win his crush’s heart, a hopeless romantic finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price.

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See all new clips from ‘The Sheep Detectives’ movie starring Hugh Jackman

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The Sheep Detectives which stars Hugh Jackman, Nicholas Braun, Nicholas Galitzine and many more, releases in theaters this weekend and you can see all new clips ahead of the release below. See the film in theaters starting May 8th.



Synopsis: In this witty, new breed of mystery, George (Hugh Jackman) is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can’t possibly understand. But when a mysterious incident disrupts life on the farm, the sheep realize they must become the detectives. As they follow the clues and investigate human suspects, they prove that even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers.

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See the first trailer for the found footage horror film, ‘Strawstalker’

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When two content creators move to a new Los Angeles neighborhood, little did they know they got more than they bargained for. A masked killer terrorizes what was supposed to be the start of their new life. Releasing later this Spring from director George Henry is STRAWSTALKER. See the first trailer below.


Synopsis: Henry and Haley are a rising content creator couple who’ve just moved into Oak Bridge, a Los Angeles neighborhood marketed as the safest place to live. They’re ready to film every ‘spontaneous’ moment of their new life, unaware that Oak Bridge isn’t interested in being part of their brand. In this neighborhood, the silence is intentional, and the perfection is a performance. When a theatrical scarecrow appears behind their backyard hedge, Henry – a man whose life is a carefully crafted lie – assumes it’s a viral prank. Haley, the ‘true’ heart of the pair who often finds herself going along with Henry’s nonsense, keeps the camera rolling. Then the footage changes. A local warns them that the creature hunts those who aren’t what they seem. In Oak Bridge, the land has a long memory, the neighbors are always watching, and the camera never stops rolling.

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