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Lebanese director Nadine Labaki, whose “Capernaum” is the highest-grossing Arabic and Middle Eastern film of all time with over $68 million worldwide, spoke about “how difficult it is” to make cinema in the Arab region.
Source: Variety
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Audiences returned to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza in force, turbocharging a traditionally sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend at the box office.
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“I’ve been plugged into some sort of matrix,” Jonathan Bailey says to David Corenswet.
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Chen Deming’s “Always” claimed the top prize at the Singapore International Film Festival’s Silver Screen Awards, taking home best Asian feature film honors at the Dec.
Source: Variety
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Of all the attendees at the Red Sea Film Festival, only jury member Nadine Labaki can lay claim to having directed the most successful Arabic film in history.
Source: Variety
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The Marrakech Film Festival has grown alongside Morocco’s flourishing film industry.
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Speaking in conversation at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong director and producer Stanley Tong (“Rumble in the Bronx”) traced the unlikely, injury-filled route that led him from stunt work to one of the most consequential collaborations in Jackie Chan’s career.
Source: Variety
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In a “Weekend Update” that featured jokes about Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, a sunburned vacationer played by cast member Ben Marshall and how Netflix will jack up its prices to $50 million in order to buy Warner Bros., Sarah Sherman stole the show playing the drunk raccoon that (actually!) got wasted in a Virigina […].
Source: Variety
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Saudi filmmaker Shahad Ameen’s road movie “Hijra,” about the bond formed between different generations of Saudi women during a journey across the desert, delves deep into the country’s multi-cultural DNA, intending to show the country’s little known aspect “as a melting pot,” says the director.
Source: Variety
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Donald Trump didn’t throw much support behind Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in the cold open of the Dec.
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The architect, whose work included the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA, died after a brief illness.
Source: The Guardian
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US politicians and Hollywood guilds have voiced concerns against the proposed $83bn purchase of the studio.
Source: The Guardian
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The actor who marries box office ratings with Wes Anderson cool should revive the Batman series, but trying to guess who she might play is a thankless task.
Source: The Guardian
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Late-night hosts discussed Hegseth’s deflection of international outrage on to his admirals, Trump’s changed auto standards and new photos of Epstein’s island.
Source: The Guardian
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Streaming service to gain control of studio behind Harry Potter and Batman, as well as HBO, home to The White Lotus and Game of Thrones.
Source: The Guardian
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Pulled by Steam and Epic Games Store, indie horror Horses shook up the industry before it was even released. Now it’s out, all the drama surrounding it seems superfluous.
Source: The Guardian
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The director’s two-part revenge saga has now been released as one mammoth movie with several tweaks and additions.
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Robbie addresses backlash to casting Elordi as a character described by Brontë as ‘dark-skinned’, while Fennell praises her female star’s ‘big dick energy’.
Source: The Guardian
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From an enraging indictment of Spotify to Del Amitri frontman Justin Currie’s account of Parkinson’s and a compelling biography of Tupac Shakur, here are five titles that strike a chord.
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The writer of the Tony award-nominated Slave Play remains in custody after authorities say they found MDMA in his bag.
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Connoisseurs of all things delicate and deeply felt will love the music put out by A Colourful Storm, the Melbourne-based DJ’s indie label.
Source: The Guardian
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From Seamus Heaney’s collected poems and Simon Armitage’s animal spirits, to prizewinners Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran.
Source: The Guardian
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The 92-year-old actor made the announcement again as he received an award at the Red Sea international film festival in Saudi Arabia.
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Two film-makers who worked with the late playwright recall a man of extraordinary wit, endless invention and innate elegance.
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Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands pull out after decision not to hold vote on Israel’s participation.
Source: The Guardian
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The Pretenders star will take on your questions as she releases an album of duets.
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The actor on playing Draco Malfoy, all-night fishing with his brother and taking a beating from Chadwick Boseman.
Source: The Guardian
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The coffee brand Lavazza engaged Alex Webb, a contemporary street photographer from the Magnum Photos agency, for its 2026 calendar, which explores the rich tapestry of elements that make up the Italian lifestyle.
Source: The Guardian
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One half of Water From Your Eyes re-records songs from the back catalogue of his other band, resulting in acoustic fare touched with regret and darkness.
Source: The Guardian
By Jesse Hassenger 3 days ago sorry
The box office smash of Halloween 2023 gets a shoddily made follow-up written carelessly and devoid of an actual ending.
Source: The Guardian
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Icy mining magnate Gillian Anderson goes head to head with rebellious rancher Lena Headey in a drama that takes itself so very, very seriously.
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Starry cast, including Felicity Jones and Chloë Grace Moretz, can’t save misfiring cross between Home Alone and The Family Stone.
Source: The Guardian
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The imposing concrete buildings that defined British postwar architecture held a vision of the future – but many fell into disrepair. A new book finds the finest examples.
Source: The Guardian
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Jack Lueders-Booth has been racing, repairing and photographing motorbikes for decades. His new book captures those people who crave the risk and romance of the road.
Source: The Guardian
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Artist Naima Green has explored the concept and expectations of motherhood in a solo exhibition called Instead, I spin fantasies which is currently on show at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City. The photos, which are a mix of real and semi-fictional, feature Green herself with a prosthetic pregnant belly and others in her life and community. ‘I’m trying to explore a very expansive picture across different geographies, different classes, different ideas of family, just as a way of seeing, understanding or creating different possibilities for family-making,’ she said in a recent interview.
Source: The Guardian
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In 2010, the photographer Aida Muluneh created the Addis Foto Fest in Ethiopia’s capital to showcase talents from Africa and beyond. Since the pandemic, the event has boomed online to include work without borders.
Source: The Guardian