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‘Sint,’ Another Evil Santa Movie Slashing Records

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Is another fad on the horizon? With the Swedish Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale arriving in the States here next month, a Dutch Santa Claus slasher is already breaking records over seas. Dutch helmer Dick Maas has a local hit on his hands with Santa slasher movie Sint, a movie we first told you about here. Inside you’ll find more details on their successful run.
Distributor A-Film claims opening weekend set a record for a Dutch movie rated 16 and above, dethroning Paul Verhoeven’s “Black Book.”

Figures released Thursday by the Dutch Film Distributors’ Association show “Sint” easily scored the biggest opening week for a Dutch film so far in 2010, taking E901,132 ($1.3 million) off 96 screens.

B.O. also stands up to U.S. product, beating the opening weeks of “Jackass 3D” and “Due Date,” while burying recent genre releases such as “Piranha 3D” and “Paranormal Activity 2.”

Holland celebrates the return of gift-bearing Sint Nicolaas each year in early December, with Sint-themed kid flicks frequently released in late November to exploit the holiday buzz.

Maas reverses the formula with a deranged Sint (Huub Stapel) kidnapping children and cutting a bloody swathe through the adult population.

Helmer made his name in the Netherlands with comedy series “Flodder,” before moving Stateside in the late 1990s for “Do Not Disturb” and “Down.”

“Sint” cements his return to Dutch-language film making after 2007’s black comedy “Moordwijven” (Killer Babes). Both films were produced by Maas and Tom De Mol.

Pic’s status as 2010’s top-earning Dutch film may be challenged in December with the release of “Loft,” a remake with local stars of the highest-grossing Belgian film of all time.

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‘Kraven the Hunter’ Movie Now Releasing in December 2024

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Sony returns to their own Marvel universe with the upcoming Kraven the Hunter, which has been bumped all over the release schedule. This week, it’s been bumped once more.

There was a time when Sony was going to unleash Kraven in theaters in October 2023, but the film was then bumped to August 2024. It’ll now release on December 13, 2024.

Kraven the Hunter will be the very first Marvel movie from Sony to be released into theaters with an “R” rating, with lots of bloody violence being promised.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as the title character, Marvel’s ultimate predator.

“Kraven the Hunter is the visceral story about how and why one of Marvel’s most iconic villains came to be. Set before his notorious vendetta with Spider-Man, Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as the titular character in the R-rated film.”

Ariana DeBose will play Calypso in the upcoming Kraven the Hunter movie.

Christopher Abbott (Possessor) is playing The Foreigner, with Levi Miller (Better Watch Out) also on board. Alessandro Nivola (The Many Saints of Newark) will play another villain, but character details are under wraps. Russell Crowe and Fred Hechinger also star.

J.C. Chandor (A Most Violent Year) is directing Kraven the Hunter.

The screenplay was written by Art Marcum & Matt Holloway and Richard Wenk.

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