Maya Hawke: Hollywood Producer Told Me ‘I Looked Prettier with My Mouth Closed and I Should Close My Mouth After I Speak … I Was Really Upset’

A producer or director suggested to me that I should keep my mouth closed more frequently, as they felt it made me look better. I tend to leave my mouth open a lot when acting, as I believe tension in the jaw and mouth can greatly influence how a character is portrayed,” Hawke disclosed.

‘Sex’ Review: Masculinity Loosens Up in the First Chapter of Dag Johan Haugerud’s Arthouse Trilogy

Haugerud’s film “Sex,” with its casual, novelistic style and laid-back, non-dramatic take on subjects often portrayed with intense passion on screen, establishes a distinctive tone for his trilogy exploring contemporary Norwegian human relationships and intimacy. The first film in the series debuted last year at Berlinale’s Panorama sidebar, followed by “Love” gaining prominence in Venice’s competition. “Dreams,” the final installment, will be presented in Berlin’s competition this month, allowing distributors to decide on the optimal release strategy for these unique yet relatable films. Strand Releasing has acquired the trilogy for distribution in the U.S., and while each film can be watched independently, they all share common themes and viewpoints that enrich the overall experience.

‘My Fault: London’ Review: A Tasteless English-Language Adaptation of Tawdry Teen Lit

This slightly tamed English adaptation appears as if a young Jackie Collins penned an illicit love story between two grumpy step-siblings, set in the realms of “The Fast and the Furious” and “Never Back Down.” If that sounds like a confusing mix, it’s because it is. The main characters’ harsh traits are smoothed over to create empathy, but for discerning viewers, this doesn’t strike a chord, as the taboo nature of their relationship overshadows everything. Making their directorial debut, Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood (known as “Similar but Different”) show visual prowess during action-packed scenes, but unfortunately fall into predictable, overused narrative traps that were already present in the original storyline.

Robert Pattinson Says ‘The Batman 2’ to Start Filming at the End of the Year: The Story Is ‘Very Cool. It’s Very Exciting’

While chatting with EbMaster on the movie’s red carpet in Leicester Square, Pattinson was tight-lipped about plot specifics. However, he did share: “I believe we’ll see it by the end of the year. I know its subject matter, but I can’t reveal anything. It’s quite intriguing and exhilarating.

India’s JioStar Launches Unified Streaming Platform JioHotstar, Eyes Billion-Screen Reach

2024 saw a significant change in the Indian entertainment industry as Reliance Industries and Disney finalized their highly anticipated media fusion, leading to the creation of JioStar – an $8.5 billion media conglomerate. This amalgamation brought together Disney’s Star India and Reliance’s Viacom18, along with their associated platforms.

Rahm Emanuel Joins CNN as Political Commentator

As a film of politics enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve learned CNN has brought on board Rahm Emanuel, the seasoned advisor to ex-President Obama and former mayor of Chicago, as a senior commentator focusing on political and global affairs. Previously, he held the esteemed position of U.S. Ambassador to Japan.

Robert Pattinson Says ‘The Bamtan 2’ to Start Filming at the End of the Year: The Story Is ‘Very Cool. It’s Very Exciting’

During an interview with EbMaster on the movie’s red carpet in Leicester Square, Pattinson chose to keep specific plot details under wraps. However, he couldn’t help but express his enthusiasm about the project: “I believe it will be released towards the end of the year. I know what it’s all about, but I can’t reveal any spoilers. It’s really cool, extremely exciting!

Timothee Chalamet’s ‘A Complete Unknown’ Crosses $100 Million Globally

Over a span of seven weeks, the movie “A Complete Unknown” has earned $100 million worldwide, with $70 million in North America and $30 million internationally. This R-rated film currently holds the sixth spot among Searchlight’s highest-grossing domestic releases ever, and is projected to surpass “Sideways” ($71.5 million) to enter the top five in the upcoming weeks.