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Sydney Sweeney's Film Flops Amid Advertising Scandal

Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney faces a career setback as her latest film, 'Mother's Instinct', bombs at the box office while she remains embroiled in the American Eagle ad scandal. Exclusive details on the dual crisis impacting Hollywood's rising star.

Guy Pearce to Play Rupert Murdoch in Explosive Biopic 'INK'

Hollywood A-lister Guy Pearce is set to send shockwaves through the film industry with his uncanny portrayal of controversial press baron Rupert Murdoch in the upcoming cinematic deep dive, 'INK'. The film promises a no-holds-barred look at the mogul's ru

Misper Review: A Haunting Seaside Mystery

Dive into our review of 'Misper', the poignant new British film that masterfully blends mystery with melancholy in a decaying coastal town. A must-see for fans of atmospheric cinema.

Aubrey Plaza's Dark Comedy 'Death' Unveiled

Aubrey Plaza and director Jeff Baena reunite for 'Death', a surreal and hilarious whodunnit set at a remote artist's retreat. Discover the film that blends mystery with mordant wit.

Secret Feud Between British Film Icons Exposed

The Daily Mail exposes a decades-long, bitter feud between two iconic British actors that festered in secret on the set of their most famous project, threatening to derail the entire production.

Morecambe Manager Quits in Explosive Attack on Owners

Morecambe manager Derek Adams has sensationally quit, launching an explosive tirade against the club's owners and warning star striker Ashvir Johal to 'get out now' in a stunning post-match interview.

Benjamin Caron on 'Night Always Comes'

Director Benjamin Caron discusses his bold new film 'Night Always Comes', blending risk-taking storytelling with raw realism and a touch of royal influence.

Celine Song’s 'Materialists' – A Sharp Anti-Capitalist Rom-Com

Director Celine Song returns with 'Materialists,' a sharp-witted romantic comedy that critiques capitalism while delivering heartfelt storytelling. Starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans, this Sundance hit promises laughter, romance, and a

David Stratton, famed film critic, dies aged 85

Renowned Australian film critic and broadcaster David Stratton, a towering figure in cinema journalism, has died at the age of 85, leaving behind a legacy of insightful critique and passionate advocacy for film.

TIFF removes Hamas documentary from lineup

The Toronto International Film Festival has withdrawn a documentary featuring Hamas bodycam footage from its lineup following intense criticism and concerns over its content.

Jay Duplass on 'The Baltimorons' & MIFF Chaos

Jay Duplass opens up about his latest film 'The Baltimorons', creative chaos, and his experience at the Melbourne International Film Festival in this revealing interview.

Hollywood’s 2025 Movie Marketing Revolution

Discover how Hollywood studios are transforming movie promotion with cutting-edge campaigns, immersive experiences, and digital innovation to captivate global audiences.

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