Tag #Film

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Ariana Grande to Tour in 2025 Despite Acting Career Expansion

Singer Ariana Grande confirmed a role in "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" while assuring fans that music remains her priority; she plans a tour in 2025, despite concerns from some fans about her focus shifting to acting.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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New Releases: "I Know What You Did Last Summer", Elordi's War Drama, and "Mixtape" Premiere

This week's entertainment includes the theatrical release of "I Know What You Did Last Summer", the premiere of Jacob Elordi's war drama "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" on BBC iPlayer, and the launch of the romantic drama "Mixtape" also on BBC iPlayer, alongside the release of the Donkey Kong Ba...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Kehlmann's "The Director": Art and Morality in Nazi Germany

Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" is a fictionalized account of filmmaker G.W. Pabst's experiences in Nazi Germany, exploring his collaborations with the regime, the moral compromises he made, and the devastating consequences for individuals and society.

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Apple's Hollywood Success Masks AI Concerns

Apple's film "F1" debuted to over $155 million, showcasing the company's successful long-term investment in its services business, while the underwhelming reception of its AI advancements at WWDC highlights a competitive gap in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Marlee Matlin Documentary Highlights Hollywood's Deaf Representation Issue

Marlee Matlin's new documentary, directed by Shoshannah Stern, details the prejudice and loneliness she experienced as a rare deaf Hollywood star, highlighting the lack of representation and understanding within the industry.

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Agnès Varda: Unveiling the Untold Stories of a Cinematic Pioneer

New biographies and documentaries are revealing previously unknown aspects of Agnès Varda's life, from her early years in Belgium and Vichy France to her later career marked by innovative documentary work and artistic collaborations, challenging previously held narratives.

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Gender Equality
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Superman" Box Office Underperforms Initial Projections

James Gunn's "Superman", starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, is projected to earn $115 million domestically in its opening weekend, surpassing "Jurassic World Rebirth" but falling short of initial predictions; the film has a $225 million budget.

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Documentaries Expose Online Dangers, Wealth Excesses, and Criminal Negligence

Three new documentaries explore dark aspects of modern life: "Poisoned" investigates deaths linked to a suicide forum and a poison supplier; "Billion Dollar Playground" profiles entitled reality TV stars; and "The Mortician" reveals the horrifying actions of a crematorium owner.

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Eddington": A Satirical Look at American Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ari Aster's "Eddington" is a satirical comedy set in a New Mexico desert town in 2020, where a sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) feud amidst the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, resulting in a darkly comedic and critically acclaimed film.

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Diverse Film Selection Highlights This Week's Television Programming

This week's television offers a variety of films, including the musical "Wicked" (Sky Cinema Premiere, July 11), the biographical drama "King Richard" (BBC One, July 5), action film "Die Hard 2" (BBC One, July 6), and horror films such as "The Wicker Man" (BBC Two, July 8), "Don't Look Now" (BBC Two...

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Quality Education
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28 Years Later": Covid-19's Influence on a Post-Apocalyptic Tale

Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" explores the survival of a British family 28 years after a rage virus outbreak, highlighting generational trauma and societal stagnation against the backdrop of a post-pandemic world, drawing parallels with the Covid-19 pandemic's impact.

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Brest Fortress: A Stage and Screen Retelling

Vladimir Mashkov's stage production and film, "Brest Fortress," centers on the young lieutenant Nikolai Pluzhnikov's unwavering defense of the Brest Fortress in 1941, contrasting his steadfast belief with the doubts of others, and using a combination of stage acting and film segments to convey the i...

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