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Swedish comedy Let It Rain, directed by two-time Oscar-nominee Hannes Holm, has sold to All German speaking territories ...
Deadline's Baz Bamigboye is at the Cannes Film Festival and writes about the Women in Cinema event and how he broke into the ...
While nearly everything in the 38-piece lineup is fresh for 2025, the second drop brings back one of the most popular women’s styles from the initial partnership: the Eyelet Midi Dress.
Scala!!! Or, the Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World’s Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits This feature-length big screen documentary tells the ...
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith’s re-release in theaters was a massive success, earning $25.2 million in 2,775 theatres in North America alone. That was enough to debut in second spot in ...
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Maybe you’re a film buff wondering why the films they show at film festivals never appear in cinemas here. Or maybe you’re an old soul, longing for the days of silent movies and Audrey Hepburn. Or ...
Usha Vance, known for her understated and elegant style throughout their India tour, chose a sleeveless white and blue striped midi dress. The outfit featured a V-neckline, a relaxed, flowing ...
Following their earlier visit to the Akshardham Temple in the national capital, US Vice President JD Vance, second lady Usha Vance, and their kids met India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his ...
Bill Murray lashed out at a pushy fan prior to a Q&A for his new movie The Friend at AMC's Lincoln Square cinema in New York City on March 27. Read the full story ...
A-line midi skirts, ethereal collared blouses ... Coco Chanel’s iconic CC logo was an ode to the stained-glass windows of a French abbey. Dilara Findikoglu’s work often looks to religious ...
Throughout the year, Arthouse Cinema will present a carefully curated series of films at GoetheHaus Jakarta, offering a unique opportunity to explore these often-forgotten chapters of history.