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‘Theatre of War’ Limited Series: Cast, Plot, and What to Know About the ‘Dusk 41’ Adaptation

Ulrika Bengts (Hotel Swan Helsinki) is directing Theatre of War, a Nordic limited series adapted from Kjell Westö’s novel Dusk 41, as a multilingual production. Golden Globe nominee Alma Pöysti (Fallen Leaves) leads the series, starring alongside Tyra Wingren (To Cook a Bear), Jakob Öhrman (Raptures), Saga Sarkola (Memory of Water), and Merlin Rose (Das […]

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The Only Living Pickpocket in New York Review: John Turturro Shines in Noah Segan’s Stylish Debut

John Turturro stars as Harry Lehman, a veteran pickpocket struggling to survive in Manhattan. “I’ve lived my life in other people’s pockets,” he says, moving unseen as every handbag and wallet becomes his target. The movie’s main idea truly comes into focus when Harry lands himself in serious trouble after stealing a stranger’s bag from

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BAFTA 2026 Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Lead the Pack

The nominations for the 79th British Academy Film Awards were announced today, Tuesday, 27 January 2026. The ceremony will be held on 22 February at the Royal Festival Hall in London, with celebrated Scottish actor Alan Cumming hosting the event for the first time. The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards mixed predictability with surprises. Big titles

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CJ ENM Global Push: Tving Branded Hubs Launch on HBO Max and Disney+ Japan

The TVING-exclusive area features a curated K-content spotlight for global audiences, and as part of its global expansion, TVING is rolling out new Korean drama releases in Japan and across the Asia-Pacific region. The CJ ENM-owned platform will distribute these shows through TVING-branded hubs on Disney+ Japan and HBO Max in 17 markets, strengthening its

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Elon Musk’s X Faces EU Probe Into Grok’s Sexually Explicit Deepfakes

Elon Musk’s social media platform X is under investigation by the European Union following reports that its AI chatbot Grok has been used to create sexually explicit deepfakes According to an EU release, the new inquiry will examine whether the company adequately evaluated and addressed risks tied to introducing Grok’s features on X within the

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‘Rock Springs’ Review: Kelly Marie Tran Shines in Haunting Sundance 2026 Horror

Miao is praised for her sharp control of mood, creating a dark and heavy atmosphere that carries tension through the modern scenes. The film is also recognized for its focus on the 1885 Rock Springs Massacre, a brutal attack on Chinese immigrant miners, with the flashbacks described as its most powerful and intense moments. Kelly

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Beta Cinema Acquires ‘Four Minus Three’ Ahead of 2026 Berlinale World Premiere

Ahead of its debut in the Panorama section of the 2026 Berlinale, Adrian Goiginger’s latest film, Four Minus Three, has secured global sales representation through Beta Cinema. The film’s first trailer was released today. Rooted in reality and shaped by Barbara Pachl-Eberhart’s bestselling book, this cinematic retelling captures the essence of lived experience. After a

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Macon Blair’s ‘The Shitheads’ Review: A Wild, Dark Comedy Success

The Shitheads stand out because it feels real. The conversations sound like everyday talk, not polished lines. The situations are raw and familiar, without any glamor. It shows life as it actually happens, not the way we wish it would. The characters speak straight, act on impulse, and often end up in messy chaos. At

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Josephine Movie Review: Beth de Araújo’s Intense Sundance Drama

Josephine, directed and written by Beth de Araújo, is about an 8-year-old girl who grapples with matters beyond her understanding. It’s Sundance debut at the Eccles Theater in Park City. Josephine, an 8-year-old girl who witnesses something no child should see when running through Golden Gate Park with her father (Channing Tatum), a sexual assault

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Molly Manners’ Extra Geography: Female Friendship and Adolescence in British Boarding Schools

Extra Geography marks the debut feature for director Molly Manners, with a screenplay by Miriam Battye (Succession), adapted from a 2007 short story by Rose Tremain. The film makes its world premiere this week in Sundance’s World Cinema Dramatic Competition. Unfolding in the cloistered world of an English all-girls boarding school in 2003, the story

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