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Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow reunited at D23 in Anaheim to preview 'Romy and Michele 2,' a sequel 30 years in the making that both stars executive produce. Sorvino reflected on the original's enduring
Filmmaker Joe Berlinger tells Vulture his new Netflix Manson documentary uses previously unheard prison tapes to debunk conspiracy theories — including the bestselling 'Helter Skelter' race-war narrat
Marc Turtletaub's 'Borges And Me,' premiering out of competition at the Edinburgh Film Festival, adapts American writer Jay Parini's real 1971 Scottish road trip with the blind 72-year-old Jorge Luis
Daran 'Jonno' Johnson launches his solo standup debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, blending personal revelation with surreal comedy in a show born from using performance as exposure therapy for anxiety.
Producer James Ford, behind records for Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, and Pulp, was diagnosed with leukemia on Christmas Eve 2024 and recorded his solo album 'Lost in Another World' from his chemother
Visar Morina's Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner 'Shame and Money' is now competing in the main section of the Sarajevo Film Festival, with the Kosovo-born, Germany-based director framing his economic-
Natalie Imbruglia shares the songs that shaped her life in a candid playlist interview, from her fifth-birthday vinyl of California Dreamin' to her funeral request of Another One Bites the Dust segued
A new dance-theatre show, *Not for Glory*, deconstructs traditional Irish and Highland dance through irreverent performance and personal reflection, challenging the cultural weight of these forms whil
Edinburgh fringe review of "The Last Drop," a 60-minute Brazilian dark domestic comedy by Dante Passarelli that borrows Hamlet's bookends to skewer urban corruption and class rot.
Ranveer Singh's end-of-the-world action thriller "Pralay" has begun filming at live locations across Mumbai, produced by Ananya Birla's Birla Studios alongside Hansal Mehta's True Story Films and Sing
The 2026 Astra TV Awards crowned 'The Pitt' as the night's biggest winner with six trophies, while 'Hacks' dominated comedy and 'Beef' swept the limited series categories.
Chinese matcha producers are rapidly scaling up to fill a global supply gap as Japan's centuries-old tea industry strains under surging demand, with China now producing roughly 70% of the world's matc
Dundee Rep and Solar Bear premiere "The Singer," a gig theatre piece scored by KT Tunstall that centers a Deaf BSL speaker's relationship with music and invites the audience to sign along.
A South Korean genealogy website crashed repeatedly after actress Ahn Ha-young faced public scrutiny over her great-grandfather's alleged ties to pro-Japanese collaborators during Japan's 1910–1945 co
Disney's D23 convention unveiled major Marvel and Star Wars casting, headlined by Adam Driver joining the MCU as Mister Sinister and Inde Navarrette as Rogue in the X-Men reboot, with the film targeti
Disney leadership laid out its streaming growth strategy at D23 in Anaheim, spotlighting vertical video, ESPN's global sports push, and local-language originals as core drivers for Disney+ subscriber
Director Frieda Luk's debut feature "Sacred Creatures" world premieres in competition at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, a Canada-Italy production starring Olivia Luccardi as a woman whose
Macro photography has quietly grown into a viable art form and career, with photographers worldwide using focus-stacking techniques to reveal intricate insect portraits that most people overlook in da
Birding content is surging on TikTok as Gen Z turns to gentler nature videos amid a polarizing, AI-heavy internet. UK #birding posts jumped 40% in three months, with one seagull video racking up 52 mi
Writer-performer Daniel McVey's sold-out Edinburgh Fringe show casts audiences as suspects in a drag village-fete mystery where a severed foot has turned up in the tombola, complete with cosmic-horror
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