“The Roundup: Punishment,” the latest addition to the Korean franchise, has made history by setting a new all-time opening day presales record in its home market. The crime action film, led by Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee), garnered an impressive 834,000 ticket reservations, representing 95.5% of all sales as of Wednesday morning local time. This surpasses
The importance of British broadcasters supporting the creation of dramatic television series that shed light on important social issues has been highlighted by the director of the hit ITV drama, Mr Bates vs the Post Office. James Strong has emphasized the need for a mechanism that allows for the telling of campaigning stories, ensuring that
Acclaimed director Jane Campion will be honored this summer at the 77th edition of the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland. She is set to receive the prestigious Pardo d’Onore Manor Award for her outstanding achievements in cinema. The festival will take place from August 7 to 17, with the award ceremony scheduled for August 16
Kanye West, once known for his religious beliefs and gospel music, has taken a sharp turn in a different direction. The rapper is now reportedly in the works to launch a “Yezzy Porn” studio, a stark contrast to his previous trajectory. This new project seems to be a priority for West, as he has already
When it comes to the X-Men saga, Famke Janssen is unsure of what the future holds. Having originated the role of Jean Grey / Phoenix in the 2000 X-Men film, Janssen went on to reprise the character in several sequels. Despite having made appearances in various X-Men movies, Janssen remains uncertain about whether Marvel has
An exhibit titled “6:29 AM The Moment Music Stood Still” opened in New York City last week, honoring the victims and survivors of the tragic Nova Music Festival. The exhibit showcased bullet-ridden bathroom stalls, burnt cars, and heartbreaking testimonials from those who were present on October 7. This was a day when Hamas terrorists attacked
The American Film Convention (AFC) is set to make its debut in Los Angeles in October 2024, offering a groundbreaking platform for indie filmmakers to showcase their work. With CEO and founder Mitesh Patel at the helm, this event is aiming to revolutionize the film market and entertainment industry convention scene. Unlike other industry events,
Step into the extraordinary world of Sergiu Celibidache, one of the most celebrated classical music conductors of the twentieth century, through the lens of the captivating biopic “The Yellow Tie.” Directed by Celibidache’s son, Serge Ioan Celebidachi, and co-written by James Olivier, this film offers a deep dive into the life of a unique artist
June Zero, the latest film from writer-director Jake Paltrow, takes a bold and unique approach to storytelling. Set around the trial, verdict, and execution of Adolf Eichmann in 1962, a principal architect of the Holocaust, the film explores this dark period in history through the eyes of three distinct characters. By presenting the story from
Taylor Swift recently provided Amazon Music listeners with exclusive commentary on five songs from her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” She described the album as having a “very fatalistic” theme, focusing on a dramatic, artistic, and tragic interpretation of love and loss. While discussing tracks like “Fortnight” and “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite