On a day shrouded in irony, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order named “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.” The title itself hides a troubling agenda: the insistence that the narrative of American history is both distorted and politically driven. This framing is not just a benign attempt to advocate for a
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Colleen Hoover has become a titan in the literary world, especially among young adults and romance enthusiasts. With her novels flying off the shelves, the surge of adaptations has propelled her stories into the spotlight, leaving fans both excited and anxious. The film adaptation of *Verity*, set to be released on May 15, 2026, follows
In a heated showdown between progressive ideals and conservative legislation, Utah stands on a precipice, teetering between retaining its cultural crown jewel—the Sundance Film Festival—and adhering to a potentially divisive new law. With the clock ticking towards the Governor’s decision on House Bill 77, a bill that aims to restrict the display of the Pride
In a world fatigued by repeated tropes and predictable storylines, the film “Unicorns” emerges as a beacon of creativity that brilliantly critiques societal norms while celebrating the complexities of personal identity. The story revolves around Luke, an auto mechanic from Essex, who finds himself grappling with his sexual identity when he falls for Aysha—a British
In a world increasingly saturated with formulaic horror films, the upcoming “Halloween Store” stands out with its intriguing premise of a group of individuals trapped inside a costume shop on Halloween night, all while a mysterious killer stalks them from the shadows. This concept cleverly subverts the traditional horror genre, providing fertile ground for a
The debate surrounding the film “The Brutalist,” notably spurred by director David Cronenberg’s defense, reflects a growing schism in the film industry about the use of artificial intelligence. While some see AI as an inevitable evolution in filmmaking, others perceive it as an unsettling harbinger of the very real dangers of losing human nuance in
The film industry is constantly evolving, but every now and then, a project comes along that captures the spirit of a bygone era while providing fresh commentary on contemporary issues. “Stakeout,” a feature adaptation stemming from a short film directed and written by Micah Khan, presents an intriguing opportunity to breathe new life into the
Fremantle’s announcement of a hefty 23% increase in adjusted EBITA for 2024 is being celebrated, not just by the company, but also by industry analysts as a sign of resurgence in a tricky market. However, one must raise an eyebrow at how this encouraging backdrop contrasts sharply with the indefinite delay concerning the €3B turnover
In a year where the UK film and television industry faced turbulent upheavals, marked by layoffs and dwindling job security, a surprising report from talent agency recruiter Sumo reveals a growth trend that seems almost counterintuitive. Between February 2024 and February 2025, there was a reported increase of 13% in the workforce at UK management
As the global film landscape continues to evolve, Indonesian cinema is carving a niche that is impossible to ignore, and “Pabrik Gula” (Sugar Mill) stands as a testament to this burgeoning era. Produced by MD Pictures and unveiled through EST N8, this horror film—set for U.S. theatrical release in April 2025—allows audiences to glimpse the