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POV Thriller Josephine Emerges as Sundance’s Breakout
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POV Thriller Josephine Emerges as Sundance’s Breakout

Beth de Araújo’s Josephine, a harrowing thriller told entirely from an eight-year-old’s perspective about the aftermath of a sexual assault, has become Sundance’s breakout, drawing audiences into a visceral, first-person experience and earning a standing ovation; with Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan leading and Greta Zozula’s POV cinematography, major buyers are circling though no deal has been announced yet, as Berlinale approaches and an awards push looms.

Tatum, Wilde and Charli XCX headline Sundance premieres
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Tatum, Wilde and Charli XCX headline Sundance premieres

Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan headline Josephine, a drama about a child who witnesses a crime, as Sundance kicks off with back-to-back premieres at the Eccles Theatre, followed by Olivia Wilde in Gregg Araki’s I Want Your Sex (also featuring Charli XCX). The pop star will then headline a Charli XCX–themed double feature, debuting her mockumentary The Moment the same night.

Tatum Cries Through Josephine at Sundance Premiere, Sparks Early Sensation
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Tatum Cries Through Josephine at Sundance Premiere, Sparks Early Sensation

At Sundance’s Eccles Theater, the world premiere of Josephine moved audiences to tears as Channing Tatum admitted he cried five, six, and seven times while watching the film for the first time. The drama follows a young girl who witnesses a brutal sexual assault, with Tatum and Gemma Chan portraying her parents. Director Beth de Araújo spoke about crafting the story through a child’s perspective on female fear, while 8-year-old Mason Reeves—who plays Josephine—drew applause during a standout debut.

Tatum Breaks Down in Tears as Josephine Debuts at Sundance
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Tatum Breaks Down in Tears as Josephine Debuts at Sundance

Channing Tatum wiped away tears at the world premiere of Josephine at Sundance, describing he cried five, six, seven times while watching the film. The drama, directed by Beth de Araújo, follows a young girl who witnesses a sexual assault, with Tatum and Gemma Chan portraying her parents and newcomer Mason Reeves in a pivotal role. The premiere drew a standing ovation and signaled one of Sundance’s early sensations for 2026.

Arthouse Core Takes Berlinale 2026 as Tatum and Adams Lead Competition
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Arthouse Core Takes Berlinale 2026 as Tatum and Adams Lead Competition

The 76th Berlin International Film Festival unveiled a 2026 competition lineup of 22 largely arthouse titles with no Hollywood studio releases. Highlights include At the Sea starring Amy Adams; Josephine featuring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan (headlining after Sundance); Nightborn with Rupert Grint; Rose with Sandra Hüller; and Rosebush Pruning, among others. Wim Wenders will head the festival’s jury as Berlin also showcases a robust Perspectives slate for new filmmakers. Josephine will premiere in Berlin after Sundance, with other titles world-premiering; festival runs Feb. 12–22, 2026.

Berlinale 2026 Unveils Star-Studded Competition Lineup
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Berlinale 2026 Unveils Star-Studded Competition Lineup

Berlin’s 76th Berlinale competition lineup includes Riley Keough in Rosebush Pruning and Channing Tatum in Josephine, with Wim Wenders as jury president and Tricia Tuttle leading programming. No Good Men opens the festival, which runs February 12–22, 2026, signaling a blend of international prestige, politically charged cinema and hollywood talent alongside European directors.

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Channing Tatum Shines in 'Roofman' as a Real-Life Robber

Channing Tatum discusses his upcoming projects, including the film 'Roofman' which showcases his dramatic range, his long-anticipated 'Gambit' movie with an R-rated, sex-positive tone that Marvel might explore in the future, and the ongoing challenges in developing '21 Jump Street 3' due to high production costs. He also reflects on his career, working with director Derek Cianfrance, and shares his thoughts on AI in acting.