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Train Dreams, which was one of the buzziest movies at this year's Sundance Film Festival, is finally headed to Netflix and we ...
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Screen Rant on MSNNetflix's Biggest Oscar Contender With 97% RT Score Reveals Star-Studded Cast In First Trailer
Netflix's biggest Oscar contender, boasting a stellar 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes, reveals its star-studded cast in its ...
Netflix has released a teaser trailer and first-look photos for Train Dreams, the new drama film from Clint Bentley and Greg ...
Oscar-nominated Sing Sing filmmaking duo Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley are doing just that, with a plan that could save independent filmmaking and even disrupt the entire industry.
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Vital Thrills on MSNTrain Dreams Teaser and Art Revealed by Netflix
Netflix has shared the teaser trailer and teaser art for Train Dreams, the drama film that will open in select theaters on ...
From left: Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley at the Oscars Getty What if there was a way to cut filmmaking costs, while empowering every member of your cast and crew with the promise of equality ...
Filmmakers Clint Bentley, left, and Greg Kwedar had Rehabilitation Through the Arts' mantra, "Trust the process," monogrammed in their Oscar tuxedoes.© Courtesy of Kayla Rocca ...
TRAIN DREAMS (2025) Teaser Trailer: Logger & Railroad Worker Joel Edgerton chases the American Dream
Train Dreams Trailer. Clint Bentley's Train Dreams (2025) movie trailer has been released by Netflix and stars Joel Edgerton, ...
Based on Denis Johnson’s beloved novella, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad ...
Greg Kwedar is following up his Oscar-nominated film “Sing Sing” with a movie about a magical possum. The Fort Worth native is set to direct the fantastical comedy “Possum Song,” starring ...
Three North Texans were among Hollywood's best and brightest at the 97th Annual Academy Awards. Sing Sing, the prison drama written by Fort Worth's Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley from Dallas, was ...
“Sing Sing” co-writers Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley and John “Divine G” Whitfield look back at the prison drama’s inspiring journey to the Oscars.
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