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Revolver Rita: A Quirky Crime-Caper That Promises Mayhem & Charm

  When Keerthy Suresh announced Revolver Rita , the buzz was immediate — not just because she’s a powerhouse actress, but also because the film teases a wild, madcap ride. With its November 28, 2025 release date now locked, the action-comedy is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Tamil films of the year. A Bold Return for Director JK Chandru Director JK Chandru , known for his offbeat sensibilities (his last noteworthy film was Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham in 2013), makes a strong return with Revolver Rita . The film is being produced by Sudhan Sundaram and Jagadish Palanisamy under Passion Studios and The Route , signaling a collaboration that wants to bring something fresh and audacious to the Tamil screen.  The Premise: Chaos Meets Comedy From the recently released trailer, it's clear the film leans heavily into dark comedy territory. Keerthy Suresh plays Rita, an ostensibly ordinary woman whose life takes a shocking turn when she accidentally kills a feared...

The Running Man: Edgar Wright's Dystopian Thrill Ride Is Set to Dominate November

  Release Date: November 14, 2025 Director: Edgar Wright Starring: Glen Powell , Josh Brolin, Katy O'Brian, Lee Pace, Colman Domingo, William H. Macy, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones Runtime: 2 hours 13 minutes Rating: R In a cinematic landscape saturated with superhero franchises and familiar IP, Edgar Wright's The Running Man arrives like a breath of dystopian air—brutal, thrilling, and unnervingly timely. Set to hit theaters on November 14, this isn't your typical action blockbuster. It's a visceral meditation on media manipulation, survival, and the dark side of entertainment culture, all wrapped in Wright's signature kinetic filmmaking style. A Return to Stephen King's Original Vision For those who remember the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger version, prepare to forget everything you think you know. Wright's adaptation is a faithful return to Stephen King's 1982 novel (originally published under his Richard Bachman pseudonym ), and early word sugg...