Angels Studios has made a bold move by scheduling a limited theatrical release for Brandt Andersen’s highly anticipated feature drama, *The Strangers’ Case*, on December 25, followed by an expanded showing in January. The film, which premiered at the prestigious 2024 Berlinale, has already garnered significant attention, thanks to its curation by Angels Studio’s innovative
In an exciting development for Malaysian film, “Bleat!” has secured its place as the first Malaysian short to be showcased at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Ananth Subramaniam, this 15-minute short dives deep into the complexities surrounding tradition, faith, and individuality, all while interspersing humor and absurdity. The film follows an elderly Malaysian-Tamil
The Trump administration’s approach to immigration has become increasingly contentious, raising eyebrows and concerns among citizens and activists alike. The latest episode of “Last Week Tonight” with John Oliver sheds light on the absurdities that arise from this aggressive stance, particularly regarding the deportation of individuals with dubious justifications. The idea that someone could face
Sophie Raworth’s name resonates with viewers across the UK, courtesy of her prominent role as a presenter on BBC News. With her steady presence during some of the most significant events in recent history—from the poignant farewell to the Queen to the spirited celebration of King Charles’s coronation—Raworth has become a trusted voice in journalism.
Charley Scalies, known affectionately as a character actor, graced the world of television and film with his presence until his recent passing on May 1 at the age of 84. His journey from a jovial boy entertaining patrons at his father’s pool hall in South Philadelphia to a distinguished actor on acclaimed shows like HBO’s
The recent Lady Gaga concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro marked a momentous occasion not only for music lovers but also for the collective spirit of communities that champion diversity and inclusion. Drawing an astonishing crowd of over two million attendees, the free concert, dubbed “Gagacabana,” was intended to be a joyous celebration.
Independent film production company Utopia has once again demonstrated its finesse in navigating the nuanced terrain of the music documentary genre with the release of Alex Ross Perry’s intriguing film, “Pavements.” Opening at the Film Forum in New York City with an impressive box office tally of $13.2k and fully booked Q&As, this film is
An alarming incident unfolded during Lady Gaga’s recent concert in Rio de Janeiro, where a plot to harm concertgoers was narrowly thwarted. Under the guise of being her devoted “Little Monsters,” a hate group had allegedly devised a sinister plan to recruit minors and incite violence through the use of improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails.
The world of Formula 1 has always been a whirlwind of high-speed action, fierce competition, and extravagant lifestyles. Yet amidst the adrenaline-fueled drama of the tracks, there are moments that ground us – moments that remind us of the beauty of life and family. This past weekend, the spotlight shifted from racing circuits to the
Marvel Studios and Disney have launched their latest addition, *Thunderbolts*, with an impressive international box office performance that is captivating audiences across multiple continents. In just its first few days, the film has accumulated an estimated $47.2 million from 52 key overseas markets. This strong start sets the stage for a projected worldwide total of