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The Michael Jackson biopic "Michael" reclaimed the No. 1 global box office spot in its fourth weekend with a $703.8M worldwide cume, while "The Devil Wears Prada 2" crossed the half-billion mark with
At Cannes, James Gray’s drama Paper Tiger earned a ten‑minute standing ovation, but the star power was dimmed by Scarlett Johansson’s unexplained absence. Gray read a heartfelt apology letter from Joh
Maggie Kang’s original animated film KPop Demon Hunters has become a cultural and commercial juggernaut, racking up 540 million views on Netflix, earning an Oscar for Best Animated Feature and a Gramm
Jeanne Herry’s Cannes‑premiered drama *Another Day* stars Adèle Exarchopoulos as a struggling actress whose life unravels through alcoholism, family tragedy, and professional instability. The film fus
On the 50th anniversary of 'All the President's Men,' key surviving crew members and cast reflect on the film's production, its meticulous recreation of the Watergate investigation, and why its themes
Anne‑Sophie Mutter celebrated her half‑century on stage with a Barbican Hall concert that foregrounded contemporary works and young talent, highlighting her shift from virtuoso legacy to activist cham
At Cannes 2026, Oscar‑winner Cate Blanchett warned that the #MeToo wave has been swiftly silenced and that gender parity on film sets remains a distant goal, with crews still dominated by men. She rec
The Edinburgh International Film Festival, now in its third year after a 2023 relaunch, unveils a record‑size program with 43 new feature films—including 18 world premieres—and expands its industry‑fo
Actress Natasha Lyonne, musician Sean Lennon and actor Evan Ross have launched Ariadne, an indie studio built to give creators revenue‑sharing and IP control. Its first project, the transhumanism docu
Guardian readers responded to a prompt about beneficial but little-known organisms in daily life — nominating gut bacteria, diatoms, parasitic wasps and more — after one reader praised Trichogramma ev
Oscar-winner Javier Bardem used his Cannes Film Festival appearance to deliver a fiery critique of toxic masculinity, linking it to global political leaders like Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu, and warni
Laila Marrakchi premieres her film 'Strawberries' at Cannes, a fictionalized drama based on real Moroccan women laborers who confront exploitation while picking strawberries in Spain.
The Britten Sinfonia celebrated the 50th anniversary of Benjamin Britten’s death with a dynamic program of his and Aaron Copland’s works, featuring standout performances from Zoë Beyers, Elizabeth Wat
Bulgaria clinched its first Eurovision victory, edging out Israel for the top spot in a contest marred by boycotts and protests over Israel’s wars, reigniting debate over the competition’s political d
Producer Marco Perego, fresh from a historic Cannes showing with three competition films, unveiled his Artists’ Haven collective—a $10 million, 50/50 profit‑share venture that gathers top filmmakers t
Adam Driver brushed aside Lena Dunham’s memoir allegations at a Cannes press conference, opting to keep his response for a future book.
Even as headlines stay focused on Russia’s missile attacks on Ukraine, the cultural beat shifts to James Gray’s new drama “Paper Tiger”, a gritty 1980s New York story starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Jo
Jack Thorne, the writer behind Adolescence and His Dark Materials, launches 'Falling' — his first TV love story, inspired by a real-life nun-priest romance and mirroring his own marriage story.
Bulgaria clinched its first Eurovision crown with Darina Yotova’s “Bangaranga,” while Israel’s Noam Bettan placed second amid a historic boycott by five European nations over the Gaza war. Protests sw
Belgian director Lukas Dhont’s new WWI drama ‘Coward’ opens the Cannes Competition on May 21, with a star‑studded cast, broad international distribution secured by Mubi, and regional releases via Lumi
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