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Charlie Heaton, best known for Stranger Things, has been cast as Charles Shelby in the six-episode Peaky Blinders sequel series set a decade after WWII, with Jamie Bell as his half-brother Duke.
Prime Video’s “Spider‑Noir” puts Nicolas Cage at the helm of a Marvel‑based, Great‑Depression‑era detective drama, offering a striking visual palette that lets viewers toggle between color and black‑a
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival wrapped up amid a broad consensus that the edition fell short of a 'vintage' year, with major auteurs delivering average films and no high‑profile Hollywood entries in co
Maria Martínez Bayona’s first feature, The End Of It, debuts at Cannes with an international A‑list cast and a provocative premise about a 250‑year‑old artist choosing death. The film’s high‑profile t
Kathy Sledge, the iconic voice of Sister Sledge, is set to headline the Electric Paradise festival in Milton Keynes on August 8, while inviting fans to submit questions for a post‑show Q&A.
As Cannes celebrates a vibrant global cinema lineup, Olivia Rodrigo pushes pop boundaries with her new five‑minute single “The Cure”, a dramatic, cinematic track that blends acoustic rock influences w
Sony Pictures Classics secured North and Latin American, Asian (excluding Japan), New Zealand, Turkey, Portugal and airline distribution rights to the Cannes L’Oeil d’Or‑winning documentary ‘Rehearsal
Dario Argento unveiled a new three-film thriller trilogy at Cannes' Fantastic Pavilion, where the giallo master also received the Keys to the Pavilion award recognizing his influence on global genre c
Jamie Bell says he welcomed the explicit sex scenes in Netflix’s new drama Half Man, calling them a relief from heavy dialogue. The six‑part series, created by Richard Gadd, follows a volatile partner
Rafiki Fariala’s debut “Congo Boy” follows Robert, a war‑displaced Congolese teen in Bangui, as he balances school, odd jobs, and caring for his siblings while turning poetry and rap into a lifeline.
Rescue dog Yuri, starring in the Chilean film 'La Perra,' won Cannes’ 2026 Palm Dog award, spotlighting the festival’s love of canine performances and the film’s tender tale of motherhood.
Pegah Ahangarani’s documentary ‘Rehearsals for a Revolution’, a six‑chapter autobiographical portrait of Iran’s political repression, captured Cannes’ top documentary prize, the L’Oeil d’Or, with the
Amid India's stalled parliamentary quota for women and Cannes' push for a more international, franchise‑ready slate, Guneet Monga Kapoor's Women in Film India is rapidly building a 3,500‑member networ
BBC has announced the six‑part legal drama ‘Reputation’, starring Christina Hendricks as pop star Davina Knight and Naomie Harris as lawyer Lena, exploring a high‑profile libel battle amplified by PR
Doja Cat delivered a genre-blending, bandleader-driven concert at Glasgow's OVO Hydro, seamlessly shifting between 80s-inflected pop from Vie and Planet Her and darker rock material from Scarlet witho
Penélope Cruz joined Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi's "La Bola Negra" for a role lasting only 10 minutes, calling the Cannes audience's 20-minute standing ovation the strongest moment she has ever e
A short film premiering in Brixton straps a camera to a seven-month-old German shepherd named Lexie to depict Hitler's final days from Blondi's perspective, with the dog effectively co-shooting the mo
While SKIMNEWS has been tracking politics and sports, it pivots to cultural heritage by celebrating Miles Davis’s centenary with a newly restored Ascenseur pour l’Échafaud soundtrack. The reissue, enr
A British climber completed his 20th ascent of Mount Everest, setting a record for a foreigner, while two Indian climbers fell to their deaths on the mountain. Reuters, CBS News and Al Jazeera all rep
IO Interactive and Amazon MGM's James Bond game 007 First Light gets a final PS5 launch trailer just days before its May 27 release, with Push Square's preview comparing its action to Uncharted and Hi
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