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'Magazine Dreams' Heads to Market Ahead of U.S. Release

Jonathan Majors' intense bodybuilding drama "Magazine Dreams" seeks international sales ahead of its US release on March 21. Acquired by Celsius Entertainment, the film explores the extreme lengths one man goes to achieve recognition in a world that often overlooks him. Despite its initial Sundance buzz, the film faced setbacks due to Majors' legal issues but has now secured a release through Briarcliff Entertainment.

AP Reporter Apologizes for Interrupting Babyface on Grammys Carpet

AP reporter Krysta Fauria apologized for interrupting Babyface's interview to hand her microphone to Chappell Roan, who went on to win Best New Artist.

Displacement Film Fund Launches at Rotterdam Film Festival

The newly launched Displacement Film Fund at the International Film Festival Rotterdam aims to amplify the voices of displaced people through short films, fostering inclusion and creative freedom for refugee filmmakers worldwide.

David Jonsson to Star in Frank Ocean's Directorial Debut

David Jonsson to Star in Frank Ocean's Directorial Debut Film

Brothers Lionheart

The Brothers Lionheart, based on Astrid Lindgren's novel, is Thomas Vinterberg's upcoming project. The film follows two brothers in a mysterious land where life overcomes death and tackles themes of faith, doubt, and the meaning of life after death.

Benedict Cumberbatch Honored at Variety’s Sundance Cover Party

Benedict Cumberbatch was honored at the Variety Cover Party presented by United Airlines at Sundance for his dramatic turn in "The Thing With the Feathers." The actor, who graced the cover of Variety's 2025 Sundance issue, revealed that this was his first time attending the festival in person.

The Things You Kill: Alireza Khatami’s Personal and Provocative Exploration of Patriarchy's Impact on Men

"The Things You Kill," directed by Iranian auteur Alireza Khatami, is a deeply personal and provocative psychological thriller that explores the dark recesses of the male psyche. Led by a stellar Turkish cast, the film follows a professor whose life unravels after the suspicious death of his mother, revealing the insidious violence of the patriarchy that both oppresses and disintegrates men.

Köln 75: 'The Magic and Elegance' of Keith Jarrett's Historic Concert

Fifty years ago, Vera Brandes organized a jazz concert in Cologne, Germany, featuring Keith Jarrett. The concert became the best-selling solo jazz album ever. Now, a film titled "Köln 75" dramatizes the events leading up to the concert.

The Ugly Stepsister: A Woman's Struggle with Body Image and Beauty Standards

A modernized and feminist take on the classic "Cinderella" story, "The Ugly Stepsister" explores the extreme lengths to which women go to attain beauty standards, featuring stomach-churning procedures and a reversal of the traditional narrative.