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Taylor Swift’s ‘Release Party of a Showgirl’ Outshines ‘One Battle After...
Taylor Swift’s “The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” opened at No. 1 at the U.K. and Ireland box office over the weekend with £3.5 million ($4.7 million), according to Comscore. Warner Bros.’ “One Battle After Another” ranked second with $2.7 million,...
South International Series Festival: The Lineup From Nuclear Nailbiters to Trans Identity Dramas,...
Cadiz’s South Intl. Series Festival looks to be shaping up to deliver a highly eclectic third edition. Balancing world premieres with high-profile streamer releases, the official section shines a spotlight on a much needed diversity in an increasingly conservative international TV...
Love Is Blind UK proves ethnicity and religion can't be ignored in love
As a new set of singles get engaged ‘sight unseen,’ the show shines a light on cultural pressures in love.
Jacqueline Zünd’s ‘Don’t Let the Sun’ Shines a Light on a World of...
Documentary filmmaker Jacqueline Zünd’s first fiction feature “Don’t Let the Sun”– set to premiere at Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival – portrays a world of stifling heat where human contact is hard to establish. Speaking to Variety, the...
LISTEN: ‘Saiyaara’ Shines Bright for Bollywood; ‘Superman’ Hangs Tough in...
Indian moviegoers are abuzz about the Gen Z romantic comedy “Saiyaara” that has lit up the box office in Bollywood and beyond. On today’s episode of “Daily Variety,” Variety correspondent Naman Ramachandran gives the backstory on “Saiyaara” and why...
‘Idiotka’ Review: Anna Baryshnikov Shines in a Lead Role and Sews Chaos in Spirited Fashionista...
Writer-director Nastasya Popov finely threads a needle in her debut feature “Idiotka,” dipping into the chaotic life of Margarita (Anna Baryshnikov), an aspiring fashion designer with a barely functioning sewing machine in the tight-knit Russian district of West Hollywood. Margarita seems as...
Fred Zinnemann Lumière Retrospective: Hollywood Embraces the French Classic Film Fest as a Gateway...
Hollywood’s major studios have stepped up by providing fresh digital restorations for a major retrospective of Fred Zinnemann’s work at the Lumière Film Festival in France’s Lyon. Every year, the leading classic film event shines the light on one of Hollywood’s legendary filmmakers....
Paul Simon Invite-Only Concert Shines a Light on the Soho Sessions??? Vital Work for Charity
In a loft-like space five floors above New York???s Soho neighborhood, one of the greatest songwriters of the past century was giving a private performance of several of his best-known songs. Paul Simon has always moved resolutely ahead with his music, incorporating global styles ranging from South...
???Hold Your Breath??? Review: Sarah Paulson Shines in a Scattered Dust Bowl Horror
The confines of gothic horror meet the sprawling American Dust Bowl in “Hold Your Breath,” the feature debut of directing duo Karrie Crouse and Will Joines. The film often does too much, reaching for too many different sources for its attempted thrills and chills, which results in a...
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