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Sinners Snags Best Picture, Sony Gets Impact Award

Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group CEO Tom Rothman was vocal about championing Black storytelling at the 17th annual African American Film Critics Association Special Achievement Awards, held Sunday at the Maybourne Beverly Hills. Rothman accepted the Impact Award, recognizing the studio’s decades-long commitment to diverse stories and talent — dating back to Sidney Poitier’s 1967

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Aankhein Chaar Featuring Shanaya Kapoor And Adarsh Gourav Brings Back Retro Romance Just Days Before Tu Yaa Main Hits Cinemas This Friday

The makers of Tu Yaa Main have dropped a teaser of new romantic track, Aankhein Chaar, at a crucial moment, right in the film’s release week. With Tu Yaa Main arriving in theatres this Friday, February 13, timed for the Valentine’s 2026 weekend, the strategy is clear: set the mood early, spark nostalgia, and pull

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Se7en Cast: Where Are They Now?

Nameless City, 1995. Rain-slicked streets. A nameless terror stalking the concrete canyons, leaving corpses as moral lessons. Two detectives—one jaded, counting days until retirement; the other hungry, convinced justice still means something—descend into a darkness that will consume them both. The city itself becomes a character, all grime and shadow and relentless rain, washing nothing

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Ingrid Bergman’s Return to American Film as ‘Anastasia’ 1956

  Ingrid Bergman made her first American film in seven years in 1956’s “Anastasia.” Though matured, Ingrid had lost none of her luminosity. The best way to enjoy 1956’s Anastasia is to view it as the selling of a myth. When the play and film of Anastasia were created in the ‘50s, there was still some

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‘He-Man’ Co-Creator Turns to Crowdfunding for Medical Care

The wife of Roger Sweet, one of the core creators behind He-Man, is crowdfunding to help pay for her husband’s expensive medical bills in the wake of the toy industry icon’s dementia diagnosis. Marlene Sweet, who has been married to Roger for nearly 40 years, has set up a GoFundMe campaign asking fans for help

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Starfleet Academy Pays Homage To DS9’s Baseball Episode And Sisko’s Vulcan Nemesis

Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 1, Episode 5 – “Series Acclimation Mill”Star Trek: Starfleet Academy brilliantly calls back to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine‘s famous baseball episode, which introduced the Vulcan enemy that Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) genuinely hated. Written by Kirsten Beyer and Tawny Newsome, and directed by Larry Teng,

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