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2025 BAFTA Film Awards Winners List

The BAFTA Film Awards shared the love on Sunday evening, with Vatican drama Conclave picking up four wins, including for best film and outstanding British film, the same number of honors as Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, which earned the best director and best actor awards for Corbet and Adrien Brody, respectively. Meanwhile, Mikey Madison received the best leading actress BAFTA for …

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Jeff Goldblum Plays Piano During BAFTA Film Awards In Memoriam Segment

Jeff Goldblum brought his special touch to the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony’s In Memoriam segment in London on Sunday, performing “As Time Goes By” on the piano while the names and faces of beloved industry figures who died over the past year were shown on a screen. The actor, who played The Wizard of Oz in the BAFTA-nominated Jon M. …

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IATSE Leader Talks Effort to Boost Local Jobs

The fires that ravaged Los Angeles County earlier this year have supercharged calls to bring more production back to Southern California after a period of notable decline. Much of this advocacy has played out on social media and in the press. On Instagram industry figures like cinematographer and director Rachel Morrison (Mudbound) and star Vin Diesel (Fast & Furious) have …

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Donald Trump Joked About by David Tennant at 2025 BAFTA Awards

U.S. President Donald Trump got a bit of a roasting during the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony in London on Sunday, courtesy of host David Tennant. The Scottish star (Doctor Who, Inside Man) during his opening monologue mentioned The Brutalist, lauding it as “as film of incredible architecture, the boldest architecture in film this year” with the exception of the hairdo of …

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Brave New World’ Scores $100M Box Office Opening

Captain America: Brave New World is looking presidential after all as Marvel Studios attempts to reboot the franchise with an entirely new cast The year’s first tentpole is reporting a four-day domestic opening of $100 million over the long Valentine’s Day/Presidents Day weekend, including $88.4 million for the three days. That’s ahead of expectations. Globally, it’s starting off with $192.4 …

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Viața care ne unește Episodul 114

Titlul serialului: Viața care ne unește Episodul 114 subtitrat în românăGenul: Dramă Rezumat:Münevver Hanım, descendentă dintr-o familie nobilă, trăiește împreună cu slujnica ei devotată, Suzan, într-un conac impunător, deși timpul și-a lăsat amprenta asupra lui. Într-o zi, la poarta conacului apare o fetiță, abandonată de sora mai mare a Münevverei. Această micuță nu va schimba doar viața Münevverei, ci și …

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Matthew Herbert on a Good Film Score, No Spanish Music in ‘Hot Milk’

British musician and DJ Matthew Herbert has pretty much done it all. After making a name for himself in electronic music (his 2003 manifesto “Personal Contract for the Composition of Music” famously emphasizes “no drum machines”) and launching his label Accidental Records, he ended up remixing such iconic artists as Quincy Jones, Ennio Morricone, Serge Gainsbourg, and classical composer Gustav …

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John Magaro Plays Keith Jarrett in Music Drama

Keith Jarrett’s 1975 double album, The Köln Concert, recorded at the Cologne Opera House earlier that year, sold over four million copies. If you flipped through the album stacks of just about anyone who considered themselves a collector of cool vinyl in the ‘70s, you were likely to come across the famous black-and-white cover shot of the American jazz pianist, eyes closed, …

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Nativity Plays to Two Berlinale Films

Having a movie at the Berlin Film Festival is widely seen as a major success, a dream come true even. Julia Franz Richter (Rubikon, Peacock, Ghost Trail) first had that experience in 2020 as part of the cast of Christian Petzold’s romantic fantasy drama Undine. This year, the 34-year-old Austrian actress is back at the 75th edition of the Berlinale …

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Linklater, Hawke in ‘Before Midnight’ Threepeat

When director Richard Linklater brought his Before Sunrise to the Berlinale in 1995, little did he know that he was kicking off what would become a veritable tradition. The film starred Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy as two young students who meet on a Eurail train and enjoy a romantic walk-and-talk through the streets of Vienna before day breaks. “We …

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