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The Popinjay Cavalier, a new “swashbuckling comedy” written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, is set to open on London’s West End in early 2027. Sonia Friedman Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment confirmed on Wednesday that the play is set in 1830s Europe, describing the show as “a rambunctious comedy of deception and disguise inspired by the grand swashbuckling epics of stage and screen.” “A sweeping celebration of theatre and its heightened romance, told with Tarantino’s signature style and unmistakable wit,” the production company said. The exact theater, as well as casting, creative team, and dates, will be announced at a…

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Exploring Steven Spielberg’s Wealth & Fortune In 2026 (Photo Credit –Wikimedia) Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest filmmakers in cinema history. From redefining the blockbuster with Jaws to shaping historical dramas like Schindler’s List and modern classics like Saving Private Ryan, Spielberg isn’t just a director; he’s an institution. Over a five-decade career, his films have grossed over $10 billion at the global box office, making him the only director to have reached this milestone. In 2026, Spielberg’s dominance extends far beyond filmmaking. According to Forbes, he currently ranks No. 1 on the list of the world’s richest celebrity…

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Without lithium, no electricity storage facility, no data center, and no electric car would work. You don’t care? How about if we told you that without lithium, smartphones wouldn’t work either? Materia Prima, the new documentary from Jens Schanze, goes to the frontiers, focusing on this raw metal and a new gold rush surrounding it. The film, exploring hidden mechanisms and dynamics of global interests and local realities, world premieres on Thursday, March 12 in the F:act Award section of CPH:DOX, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, whose 23rd edition kicks off Wednesday and runs through March 22. “The Europeans want the raw material…

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Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Advance Booking: Ranveer Singh Inches Away From Biggest Record For Paid Previews! (Photo Credit –Facebook) Ranveer Singh’s roar is getting louder with the advance booking of his upcoming biggie picking up momentum like crazy. As we head into the final countdown for the release of Dhurandhar 2, the film is not just looking at a big opening – it is hunting for history. The latest advance booking reports suggest that the revenge saga is inches away from snatching the title of the biggest paid previews in the history of Indian Cinema. Ranveer Singh’s Final Push! The…

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The Beauty of Errors, a documentary from Finnish filmmaker Jukka Kärkkäinen (The Punk Syndrome), will celebrate its international premiere at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival on Thursday. Its tag line: “Documentary Goes Shakespeare,” a reference to William Shakespeare‘s The Comedy of Errors. The film about family, belonging and love arrives in Greece having just won two awards at Finland’s Tampere Film Festival, where it world premiered: the main prize in the national competition for films over 30 minutes and the Risto Jarva Prize. “It is no secret that when Tero became a single father 15 years ago, he had no clue…

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Reacher Seasons Ranking (Photo Credit: Prime Video) Alan Ritchson has made himself a name, from starring in Guy Ritchie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare alongside Henry Cavill to reaching new heights with Netflix’s War Machine. However, Reacher stands out as his most popular outing. Interestingly, Ritchson has provided a major update for the fourth season of the show. Talking to Collider, the handsome hunk from Fast X revealed: “We finished shooting Season 4 of Reacher.” Not only that, but Ritchson also dropped a big bomb, adding, “It’ll be out this year.” While excitement is sky-high after this big announcement, the…

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The Hong Kong International Film Festival will mark its 50th anniversary next month with a pair of Asia premieres from two of the region’s most closely watched young auteurs. Singaporean director Anthony Chen’s We Are All Strangers has been selected as the opening-night film of the landmark edition of the festival, while Hong Kong filmmaker Philip Yung’s Cyclone will close the event. The festival runs April 1–12. Chen’s film will kick off the festivities with a gala screening at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. The drama is the concluding installment of the director’s Singapore-set “Growing Up” trilogy and recently premiered…

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Hoppers North America Box Office: First Monday Update(Photo Credit –Facebook) The new Pixar original, Hoppers, is winning hearts at the theaters, which will eventually help it achieve important milestones at the box office in North America. The movie will soon cross a key mark at the domestic box office. Keep scrolling for the deets. The movie opened with $45.3 million, surpassing The Wild Robot as the biggest opening for an original theatrical animated film at the post-COVID box office in North America. It is the biggest weekend for a Pixar original since Coco’s $50.8 million debut. Hoppers’ box office collection…

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What do you get when you let hundreds of people create their own alternative society in the middle of a European capital? Copenhagen, Denmark has an answer. Its name: Freetown Christiania, widely known as simply Christiania, an anarchist commune created in 1971 via the occupation of abandoned barracks in the city’s Christianshavn neighborhood.  Now, 55 years later, Danish director Karl Friis Forchhammer, who was born in the commune, goes inside its history in his documentary Christiania, produced by Rikke Tambo via her Copenhagen-based Tambo Film. The film explores various aspects of the 32-hectare commune, which has been called one of the…

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The Bride Box Office: First Monday Update(Photo Credit –YouTube) The Bride opened to disappointing numbers at the box office this weekend. The film continues its slow run, earning poor numbers on its first Monday at the North American box office. It is a slow month, so the film is at least in the domestic top 5 rankings. Keep scrolling for the deets. The gothic romance drama, made on a reported $90 million budget, failed to gross even $20 million on its opening weekend worldwide. It is set to become one of the biggest box office flops of 2026. One reason…

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