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Fleadh Cheoil Draws 800,000 to Belfast

Fleadh Cheoil Draws 800,000 to Belfast

The Fleadh Cheoil, a weeklong Irish music and culture festival, is expected to draw 800,000 people to Belfast, marking how far the city has come decades after a bloody sectarian conflict.

NYT Arts · 10d ago
Pattinson's Hansen trailer lands; Emmys heat up

Pattinson's Hansen trailer lands; Emmys heat up

A24 just dropped the first full trailer for 'Primetime,' casting Robert Pattinson as Chris Hansen in Lance Oppenheim's dark comedy about To Catch a Predator's leap to primetime. The Sept. 25 release —

SkimNews · 12d ago
Morrissey Cancels Las Vegas Residency Days Before Opening

Morrissey Cancels Las Vegas Residency Days Before Opening

Morrissey abruptly canceled his four-show Las Vegas residency at The Wynn's Encore Theater roughly a week before opening night, blaming unnamed 'unforeseen logistical issues' with no further explanati

Variety · 12d ago
Water Colour review: Elegant two-hander on depression

Water Colour review: Elegant two-hander on depression

Milly Sweeney's two-hander 'Water Colour,' winner of best new play at the 2026 Cats awards, plays at Edinburgh's Traverse theatre in a co-production tracing two young people's parallel descents into d

The Guardian Culture · 12d ago
Variety Pans Meghan Markle-Produced "Cookie Queens" Doc

Variety Pans Meghan Markle-Produced "Cookie Queens" Doc

Variety's review of "Cookie Queens," a documentary executive-produced by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry about four girls competing to sell Girl Scout Cookies, finds it a shallow reality-show-style ram

Variety · 12d ago
Tortorici's 'Ketticè' Premieres at Locarno With Bellucci

Tortorici's 'Ketticè' Premieres at Locarno With Bellucci

Giovanni Tortorici's 'Ketticè,' a 2012 Palermo-set coming-of-age drama starring Monica Bellucci and produced by Luca Guadagnino, premieres in competition at the Locarno Film Festival.

Variety · 12d ago
Olivia Wilde on 'The Invite': How It Changed Her View on Love

Olivia Wilde on 'The Invite': How It Changed Her View on Love

Olivia Wilde reflects on how her film 'The Invite' transformed her worldview, deepened her belief in romance and theatrical release, and unexpectedly resonated with younger audiences.

Variety · 12d ago
Dominic Sessa on Playing a Young, Lying Bourdain

Dominic Sessa on Playing a Young, Lying Bourdain

Dominic Sessa, the breakout star of "The Holdovers," steps into his first lead role as 19-year-old Anthony Bourdain in the Matt Johnson–directed film "Tony," a coming-of-age story set during one Provi

Variety · 12d ago
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Targets $143M 2nd Weekend

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Targets $143M 2nd Weekend

Sony/Marvel's Spider-Man: Brand New Day targets a $143M second weekend — the third-best sophomore frame in domestic box office history — pushing its 10-day cume past Endgame's record to $653M.

Deadline · 12d ago
Silent Chekhov adaptation dazzles and puzzles at Edinburgh

Silent Chekhov adaptation dazzles and puzzles at Edinburgh

A Belgian-produced, largely silent adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull, mixing deaf and hearing performers and sign language, draws praise for its daring freshness and criticism for over-reliance on t

The Guardian Culture · 12d ago
Morrissey Cancels Vegas Residency Over 'Logistical Issues'

Morrissey Cancels Vegas Residency Over 'Logistical Issues'

Morrissey canceled four August shows at the Wynn Las Vegas' Encore Theater citing 'unforeseen logistical issues,' leaving ticket holders — many of whom booked travel and lodging — without a clear expl

Rolling Stone · 12d ago
Monica Bellucci Steals Scenes in Tortorici's 'Ketticè'

Monica Bellucci Steals Scenes in Tortorici's 'Ketticè'

A film review of Giovanni Tortorici's 'Ketticè,' a 2012-set Palermo coming-of-age story animated by Monica Bellucci's deliciously campy turn as a bourgeois mother, with the young director's playful vi

Variety · 12d ago
Wagner Moura Stars in Ibsen Trial Remix at Edinburgh

Wagner Moura Stars in Ibsen Trial Remix at Edinburgh

A new stage production reimagines Ibsen’s *An Enemy of the People* as a live trial in contemporary Brazil, blurring fiction and reality while questioning truth, family loyalty, and civic duty through

The Guardian Culture · 12d ago
Araki's 'I Want Your Sex' Pits Gen Z Against Millennial Eros

Araki's 'I Want Your Sex' Pits Gen Z Against Millennial Eros

Gregg Araki's new film "I Want Your Sex" satirizes a generational culture war over intimacy, portraying Gen Z as anxious and inhibited and a Millennial artist as overtly sex-positive and dominant.

The Atlantic · 12d ago
Flock app's 1,000 hand-painted birds draw users outdoors

Flock app's 1,000 hand-painted birds draw users outdoors

Ornithological illustrator Keith Hansen is hand-painting roughly 1,000 bird portraits for Flock, an app by ex-Amazon and video game designers that deliberately uses gaming mechanics to pull users outs

The Guardian Environment · 12d ago
How A Little Princess shaped Sarah Roberts' standup career

How A Little Princess shaped Sarah Roberts' standup career

Standup comedian Sarah Roberts credits the children's film 'A Little Princess' — watched since age eight — with teaching her that delusion is strategy, a lesson she applied after winning an open-mic t

The Guardian Culture · 12d ago
Phoebe Bridgers Drops 'Lost Weekend' as Gen Z's Defining Voice

Phoebe Bridgers Drops 'Lost Weekend' as Gen Z's Defining Voice

Phoebe Bridgers releases her third album 'Lost Weekend' to five-star reviews and her first UK solo chart entry, cementing a status Taylor Swift called 'the reference now' — with her queer-friendly Sad

The Guardian Culture · 12d ago
AI Suspicion Is Hollywood's Career-Ending Scarlet Letter

AI Suspicion Is Hollywood's Career-Ending Scarlet Letter

Even the hint of generative AI use is becoming a career-derailing "purity test" in entertainment, where accusations can sink deals overnight and accused creators have no avenue to clear their names.

Axios · 12d ago
Mukherji to Film Making of Ray's 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne'

Mukherji to Film Making of Ray's 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne'

Indian National Award-winning filmmaker Srijit Mukherji will direct 'Maharaja Tomare Selam,' a film dramatizing the politically charged making of Satyajit Ray's 1969 classic 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne,' w

Variety · 12d ago
'I Rarely Wake Up Dreaming': Trans Ukraine War Drama

'I Rarely Wake Up Dreaming': Trans Ukraine War Drama

'I Rarely Wake Up Dreaming,' a German-Ukrainian drama premiering at Locarno, follows a queer Kyiv couple whose trans partner's unrecognized gender identity blocks their wartime escape.

Variety · 12d ago

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