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Peter Hujar's Day First Look: Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall Star in Ira Sachs' Sundance Drama

Based on the book of the same name, "Peter Hujar's Day" follows photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz as they connect over a 24-hour period in December 1974, discussing stardom, art, and life.

Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Team on Nordic Media Group CoStudios

Scandinavian production and podcast companies Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Studio join together to form CoStudios media group, focused on IP rights and synchronized development across multiple verticals.

'Mission: Impossible' could be eyeing Cannes Film Festival premiere

"Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" may premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, bringing Tom Cruise to the event. Paramount is considering the move, which would coincide with the film's May 21 theatrical release date.

13 Days, 13 Nights

Based on a gripping book, "13 Days, 13 Nights" is an ambitious thriller from Martin Bourboulon set against the fall of Kabul and the Taliban takeover. Led by Roschdy Zem, Lyna Khoudri, Sidse Babett Knudsen and Christophe Montenez, the film follows Commander Bida and his team as they secure the French embassy and evacuate civilians amidst chaos.

Baltic Dramas: Local Stories, International Appeal

Baltic shows are growing bigger and bolder, with local creators delivering period dramas and timely satires. Crime shows, both contemporary and set in the past, continue to dominate the landscape. Among the most notable shows are "Melchior the Apothecary," based on popular crime series books; "My Dear Mother," which explores a young woman's troubled past; "Soviet Jeans," set in 1970s Latvia and telling the unique story of a rock and roll fan who sets up an illegal jeans factory in a psychiatric hospital; "The Last Divorce of Communism," a series about a couple who resort to a fake divorce to maintain their family apartment in Soviet Riga; "Troll Farm," starring Gabija Siurbyte as a high-heeled corporate powerhouse who seeks revenge after being wrongly fired; and "Von Fock," a period drama set in the early 19th century and distributed by ZDF Studios.

Spanish Dramas and Thrillers Shine at Berlin Film Festival

Spain’s rich TV show lineup at the Berlin Film Festival also features a screening of Atresmedia’s “Red Flags,” charting the awakening of four Gen Z teens.

“Ne Zha 2” Continues to Dominate China Box Office, Breaks IMAX Records

"Ne Zha 2" Continues Record-Breaking Run in China's Post-Lunar New Year Box Office, Surpassing "Avengers: Endgame" as Highest-Grossing Imax Release Ever in the Country

Robert De Niro và Rachel Dratch đối đầu trong “SNL50”

Robert De Niro and Rachel Dratch faced off on "SNL50" in a hilarious sketch featuring De Niro as a bar customer confronting Dratch's Debbie Downer character.

Dupahiya: Heartfelt Heartland Comedy Series Premieres on Prime Video

Prime Video to Premiere "Dupahiya," an Indian Original Series About a Missing Motorcycle in a Crime-Free Town

BAFTA Film Awards to Stream on BritBox, BBC This Sunday

The BAFTA Film Awards will be held on Sunday at London’s Royal Festival Hall. U.S. viewers can watch the red carpet and ceremony on BritBox, while U.K. viewers can find the program on BBC One and iPlayer. The ceremony broadcast begins 7 p.m. local time and 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. David Tennant of “Doctor Who” fame will host the awards for the second year.