FILM

May 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Yanic Truesdale steps into the spotlight with new support

Canadian actor Yanic Truesdale has spent years shaping characters on screen, from small-town charm in “Gilmore Girls” to slick charm in “Eloise” beside Ryan Reynolds. Now he’s welcoming fresh backing through Mainstay Entertainment, a management team that started in 2017 and already counts big names

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May 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Fashion’s wild side at Cannes: stars ignore new rules

The Cannes Film Festival loves to set fashion trends—but this year, some stars decided the rules don’t apply to them. A new dress code tried to keep things "decent" by banning nudity and huge outfits that block walkways. Yet many ignored it anyway. Stars like Kristen Stewart and Bella Hadid pushed b

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Supernatural Tale Begins in the Carpathians

Constantin Popescu has agreed to helm the first two movies of a fresh horror series called Birds of the Soul, a partnership between Just Entertainment and AiMation. The story is set in 1917, deep inside the Carpathian Mountains, where a small village faces strange happenings as war‑time fear mixes w

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May 20 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Ways to Fund Films Let Fresh Voices Shine

A decade ago, Hollywood was a closed circle that rewarded familiar names and predictable stories. Big budgets went to proven stars, leaving new directors—especially women—rarely seen at major festivals. Last year only ten percent of festival directors were women, showing how hard it is for fresh sto

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stars Push for U. S. Film Tax Help

Jon Voight, a well‑known actor, met with President Trump in February to ask for a federal tax credit that would make making movies and TV shows in America cheaper. The meeting happened at the White House, a place where politicians discuss big ideas for the country’s future. Voight is not alone

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Small films fight to be seen in a world of blockbusters

Theaters today love big summer movies—think giant explosions, familiar heroes, and endless sequels. These films fill screens and wallets, crowding out smaller stories that need space to breathe. A fresh crime comedy from Neon, built around a shoplifting crew led by Keke Palmer, now tests whether suc

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Movie Plans Go Wrong

In 2009, a big Hollywood movie faced a sudden change before filming even started. Ryan Gosling was initially cast to play a father in "The Lovely Bones, " but he gained weight for the role without the director's go-ahead. When the team realized the character's look didn’t fit the story, they had to

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ritchie's Shift From Big Screen to Streaming

Guy Ritchie, once known for quick‑cut crime thrillers on the big screen, has found a new rhythm in television. In 2023 he returned to Arthur Conan Doyle’s world, co‑directing Prime Video’s “Young Sherlock, ” a fresh take on the famed detective. The series follows a youthful Holmes, played by Hero Fi

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Old Show Finds New Fans as Movies and Reboots Light the Way

Michael Mann has built a career that spans writing, producing and directing for more than sixty years. He began on the TV series Starsky & Hutch in the mid‑1970s and moved into films with his first feature, Thief, in 1981. His reputation grew with successes like Manhunter (1986), The Last of the

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes, New Orleans and Beyond: A Week of Star‑Powered Events

The entertainment world buzzed this week, with big names showing up at festivals, premieres and special celebrations across the globe. In France, actors Colman Domingo and Jeremy Pope were spotted at the Kering Women In Motion Awards held during the Cannes Film Festival, while British star David Oye

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