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Malaysia, UK Production Alliance Unveils 'Mojo,' Romantic Comedy With Cross-Cultural Talent

Two industry powerhouses collaborate on "Mojo," a romantic comedy that brings together Southeast Asian and British talents. The film follows a corporate climber whose plans are challenged by a resilient rural community, led by a captivating bovine named Mojo.

Prince Charles Cinema ‘Under Serious Threat’ of Closing After Landlord Dispute

London's Prince Charles Cinema faces closure after landlord dispute over new lease

Arte France Nordic Drama Pick-Ups for 2025

French broadcaster Arte France actively invests in Nordic TV dramas, with €33 million ($34.3 million) allocated for co-productions and acquisitions in 2025. Recent partnerships include "Liv," "Carmen Curlers," "Mobile 101," and "Pørni." Arte France's focus is on diverse and thought-provoking content that explores societal issues and bridges cultural gaps. Through co-productions, Arte France aims to create meaningful content that aligns with its values of democracy and humanity.

'Blknws: Terms & Conditions' Gets New Financier, Set for Sundance Premiere After Participant Media Pullout

Sundance Film Festival movie "Blknws: Terms & Conditions" has found a new backer after Participant Media pulled it from the lineup. Rich Spirit and BN Media have acquired the film and plan to premiere it at Sundance.

Lin-Manuel Miranda Makes Surprise Appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' Cold Open

Tonight's "Saturday Night Live" cold open featured Lin-Manuel Miranda as a surprise guest alongside the "SNL" cast in 1700s attire, mocking the signing of the Declaration of Independence. James Austin Johnson also appeared as Donald Trump, poking fun at his inauguration and policies.

UK Man Sentenced to Minimum of 52 Years in Jail for Murdering 3 Girls at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Class

18-year-old Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced to serve a minimum of 52 years in prison for killing three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England.

"Red Stars Upon the Field" Secures International Sales Rights Through The Playmaker

Red Stars Upon the Field, the feature debut from writer-director Laura Laabs, will have its international premiere at IFFR following its world premiere at Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis. The film centers on the discovery of a skeleton buried in a moor in rural East Germany, sparking curiosity among the locals.