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‘Matilda’ Star Reveals Fears About ‘Stranger Things’ Kids Getting Caught In AI’s “Deepfake Apocalypse” After Her Own Experience
Mara Wilson, the star of Danny DeVito’s 1996 movie Matilda, has revealed how she worried about the cast of Stranger Things getting caught in the “deepfake apocalypse” after she herself was a victim of child sexual abuse material.
In an op-ed for The Guardian newspaper, the actress and writer…
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MAD World Boards Rotterdam Title ‘Home Bitter Home’ Exploring Struggles Of Lebanese Artists
EXCLUSIVE: Mad World, the film sales arm of Cairo-based Mad Solutions, has boarded sales on the Rotterdam-bound anthology of Lebanese short films Home Bitter Home.
The collaborative Lebanese artwork, spearheaded by director Georges Hachem, consists of intimate portraits of five little-known…
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Former Vortex Media Exec Christopher Giroux & Actress-Producer Ann Pirvu Launch Precious Metal Productions With ‘Bee My Love’
EXCLUSIVE: Canadian producer Christopher Giroux and actress-producer Ann Pirvu have lifted the lid on their recently launched joint company Precious Metal Productions and unveiled details of its first TV feature.
The new company, which focuses on television movies and feature films with its…
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Teyana Taylor Doesn’t See Her ‘One Battle After Another’ Character As “Overly Horny”: “Are We Watching The Same Film?”
As Teyana Taylor garners acclaim and awards for One Battle After Another, the actress is responding to criticism of her performance.
The Golden Globe winner recently reacted to viewers calling the character Perfidia Beverly Hills too hypersexualized in the Paul Thomas Anderson movie, which is…
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François Ozon’s The Stranger’ & Richard Linklater’s ‘Nouvelle Vague’ Scoop Top Prizes At France’s Lumière Awards – Full Winners List
François Ozon's black-and-white Albert Camus adaptation The Stranger won Best Film at France's 31st Lumière Awards in Paris on Sunday evening.
The film, which premiered in Venice last September, was the frontrunner in the contest at the nomination stage making it into six categories. Benjamin…
Roger Allers Dies: ‘The Lion King’ Co-Director Was 76; Bob Iger Pays Tribute To “Creative Visionary”
Roger Allers, the Disney Animation filmmaker known for The Lion King, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid and more, has died. He was 76.
Producer and frequent collaborator Dave Bossert shared the news of Allers’ death in a statement on Sunday morning. “I am deeply saddened by the news that our friend…
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Nice Expansions For ‘Hamnet’ & ‘No Other Choice’, A24’s New Record, ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Anniversary – Specialty Box Office
Chloe Zhao's Golden Globe winner Hamnet and Park Chan-wook's dark comedy No Other Choice are pumped up the theater count and bucks over a four-day holiday weekend (Monday being Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the U.S.) as Marty Supreme set a new record for A24 and The Lord Of The Rings returned bearing…
The Movies That Have Made More Than $1 Billion At The Global Box Office
The Walt Disney Studios reached a major milestone today as 20th Century Studios' Avatar: Fire and Ash officially crossed the $1 billion mark at the global box office. James Cameron continues to redefine commercial success; with this latest entry, the Avatar series becomes one of the rarest triple-threat…
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The 25 Highest-Grossing Animated Films Of All Time At The Global Box Office
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia 2 has roared past the $1 billion threshold at the global box office, achieving the massive milestone in just 17 days. This phenomenal pace makes it the fastest-ever billion-dollar earner among all animated MPA releases and all PG-rated films. It follows Disney’s Lilo & Stitc…
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Stellan Skarsgård Reacts To Trump’s Greenland Demands: “What’s Happening Is Absurd” – European Film Awards
Stellan Skarsgård has addressed the escalating stand-off between Donald Trump and Europe over the U.S. president's demand that Denmark handover its autonomous territory of Greenland.
The Swedish actor and Norwegian Sentimental Value director Joachim Trier, whose home countries are Denmark's…
Melissa Leo Says Winning An Oscar “Has Not Been Good For Me Or My Career”
Academy Award-winning actress Melissa Leo is reflecting on the accolade she received for her supporting role in the 2010 David O. Russell boxing biopic The Fighter, saying it was detrimental to her professional and personal life.
In a Q&A published in The Guardian, the Frozen River star answered…
Ben Affleck Recalls “Vomiting Between Takes” During ‘Armageddon’ Farewell Scene With Bruce Willis: “Probably Made The Scene Better”
Before Ben Affleck became a two-time Oscar-winning industry heavyweight, an early career role taught him the importance of the worker’s inalienable right to call off sick from work.
While promoting his latest film and collaboration with Matt Damon, Netflix’s The Rip, the multi-hyphenate recalled…
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