Argentine Road Movie Follows Girl With a Gift

Lots of kids would like to believe they can communicate with animals, forming a special bond that only they understand. But for the adorable little girl at the heart of director Iván Fund’s The Message (El mensaje), listening to dogs, cats, turtles, horses and all types of fauna is a moneymaking vocation, and one she exercises with plenty of tender …

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Marla Gibbs, 93, Says She’s Ready for More Work

The SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills was filled with pride and tears of joy on Monday night as the American Black Film Festival recognized five actors for their contributions to cinema at the 2025 ABFF Honors. Captain America: Brave New World star Anthony Mackie commenced the awards presentation portion of the ceremony — hosted by comedian Zainab Johnson — by …

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CB2 x ‘The White Lotus’ Collection: Release Date, Pricing, Photos

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Monkeys and elephants and cobras, oh my: CB2 and The White Lotus‘ have just dropped a dreamy new collab for transforming your abode into a Thai retreat (minus the tragedy). Fresh off the Emmy-winning series’ season three …

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How to Watch ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Online: 2024 Movie Streaming Info

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The photorealistically animated film Mufasa: The Lion King, which hit theaters on Dec. 20, is a prequel to Jon Favreau’s The Lion King (2019), a remake of 1994’s critically acclaimed animated classic. The voice cast for Mufasa …

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Ethan Hawke, Richard Linklater Talk ‘Blue Moon’ and Cash Versus Art

Ethan Hawke is urging you to demand offensive art from moviemakers in a world with a tense political landscape. At the Berlin Film Festival Tuesday, Hawke was joined by co-stars Margaret Qualley, Andrew Scott and director Richard Linklater for a press conference on their new film, Blue Moon. When asked about making offensive art in Hollywood at a time when …

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NFL, College Football Boost Linear TV in January 2025 Nielsen Gauge

Broadcast and cable networks gained some additional traction with U.S. viewers in January, thanks in large part to the postseasons in college football and the NFL. Nielsen‘s TV use rankings for the first month of 2025 show cable (24.4 percent of all TV use) and broadcast (22.5 percent) each making some gains on their December 2024 numbers. Cable rose from …

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Disney Sets Cast for Show on Killing of Jean Charles de Menezes

Conleth Hill (Game of Thrones), Russell Tovey (Years and Years) and Emily Mortimer (Paddington in Peru) have joined the cast of Disney+ four-part U.K. drama Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. Written and executive produced by Jeff Pope (Philomena, Stan and Ollie), the series is produced by Etta Pictures, Pope’s production label, which is part of ITV Studios, …

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‘David Tennant Does a Podcast With…’ Returns for Season 3

Fresh off handling the hosting duties at the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday, David Tennant is set to return with a third season of his podcast, The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal. Sony Music Entertainment and No Mystery confirmed that the latest installment of David Tennant Does a Podcast With… will launch Feb. 25, with new guests including Stanley Tucci, …

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Shining a Light on the Benefits of Making Movies in Basque Country

If you’ve been to the San Sebastian International Film Festival, then you know. If you’ve walked around the Frank Gehry-designed, titanium-plated Guggenheim Museum on the formerly industrial banks of the Nervión River in Bilbao, you know. If you’ve gorged yourself on pintxos or had the luxury of dining at one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants in the region, you know.  …

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A Darkly Clever German Fam-Com

Like a Yorgos Lanthimos movie co-directed with M. Night Shyamalan, the dark supernatural satire What Marielle Knows (Was Marielle weiss) takes a Hollywood high concept and turns it into a scathing comedy about a bourgeois family in deep crisis. This second feature from German writer-director Frédéric Hambalek is a big step up from his no-budget debut, Model Olimpia, which mined …

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