The Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival doesn’t shy away from difficult topics like Oct. 7. But it also delights with films about Jewish influence — from pop music to past and present-day comic book art.
A powerful short film highlighting the discrimination Black women face during childbirth is set to premiere at the world-renowned London Film Festival this week (Tuesday 14 October). Supported by ...
It’s a surprise move — a scoring-starved team scratching one of their most dangerous shooters and a fixture on the top power-play unit. Flames coach Ryan Huska promised after the morning skate that ...
Anemone is Ronan's directorial debut and father and son co-wrote the script together. It is Daniel's first film since Phantom Thread in 2017. The actor, 68, cut a dapper figure for the event in a ...
I’m not inclined to trust anything that comes from the mouth of Grimes (né Claire Boucher). I mean, this is a woman who not only willingly dated Elon Musk (which included dates to his Tesla factory in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Nia Long and Larenz Tate, stars of New Line’s romantic drama Love Jones, who have more recently worked together on Lionsgate’s Michael Jackson biopic Michael, are set to reteam once again ...
Michael B. Jordan is in early talks to star as Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs in Joseph Kosinski‘s big-screen reboot of “Miami Vice.” Jordan, one of Hollywood’s most beloved leading men, is a fitting choice for ...
Sumitomo Chemical (Market Cap: $4.87B) reported its Q1 FY2025 earnings, highlighting a mixed financial performance with a notable increase in core operating income despite a decline in sales revenue.
Ryan Coogler made his first “Creed” film because his father Ira loved the “Rocky” franchise. Now it’s his mom Joselyn’s turn. Coogler tells me he signed on to reboot “The X-Files” because his mother ...
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