Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Messiah’ Begins Production in August 2025

The anticipation is building as Warner Bros. has earmarked its “Untitled Event Film” for December 2026, now expected to be a grand conclusion to Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” trilogy. Industry insiders suggest that the studio and Legendary Pictures are reserving the date for “Dune 3.” While finalizing the script and casting remains a challenge, this highly… Continue reading Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Messiah’ Begins Production in August 2025

Paramount-Skydance merger deal approved, ending Redstone family’s reign

After months of turbulent negotiations, Paramount Global and Skydance Media have finalised a merger deal, marking the end of the Redstone family’s long-standing involvement in the media conglomerate. The merger, now pending board approval, resolves one of the most intricate and impactful merger attempts in recent history. Shari Redstone’s National Amusements, which controls Paramount and… Continue reading Paramount-Skydance merger deal approved, ending Redstone family’s reign

Damien Chazelle’s next film set to start production in October

In April, acclaimed director Damien Chazelle partnered with Paramount for his upcoming film, which is rumored to be set in a prison. This project is described as a “mid-budget” drama with action elements and is scheduled to begin production in October, aiming for a 2025 release. Chazelle’s last film, “Babylon,” struggled at the box office,… Continue reading Damien Chazelle’s next film set to start production in October

The Bikeriders: Jeff Nichols’ Electrifying Journey into the Heart of Biker Culture

Writer: Jeff Nichols, based on The Bikeriders by Danny LyonDirector: Jeff NicholsCast: Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Mike Faist If you’re on the lookout for a riveting movie that delves into the camaraderie, struggles, and thrills of motorcycle club life, then Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders” might just be the film you’ve been waiting… Continue reading The Bikeriders: Jeff Nichols’ Electrifying Journey into the Heart of Biker Culture

La Chimera: exploring mystical realities

Writer: Alice RohrwacherDirector: Alice RohrwacherCast: Josh O’Connor, Carol Duarte, Vincenzo Nemolato, Alba Rohrwacher La Chimera, directed by Alice Rohrwacher, is a poetic dive into the transformative power of art and human connection. This film, which artfully blends reality with a sense of the ethereal, manages to captivate the viewers from its very first frame. Rohrwacher,… Continue reading La Chimera: exploring mystical realities

Problemista: Julio Torres crafts a whimsical and heartfelt cinematic debut

Writer: Julio TorresDirector: Julio TorresCast: Tilda Swinton, Julio Torres, RZA, Greta Lee Julio Torres makes a stellar debut as a writer, director and star in “Problemista,” a uniquely funny, delightfully whimsical, and smart odyssey through art, connection and perseverance. Best known for creating the TV show “Los Espookys,” Torres now takes on the big screen,… Continue reading Problemista: Julio Torres crafts a whimsical and heartfelt cinematic debut

Despicable Me 4: a chaotic symphony of laughter and good fun

“Despicable Me 4” continues the animated adventures of Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) and his quirky family, set in the delightfully absurd world of supervillains and their day-to-day lives. Directed by Chris Renaud, this latest installment in the franchise tries to juggle multiple storylines, resulting in a mixed bag of comedic highs and narrative lows.… Continue reading Despicable Me 4: a chaotic symphony of laughter and good fun

UK slides in corruption perception index after series of political scandals

The UK has fallen down Transparency International’s corruption perceptions index (CPI) after a year of high-profile government scandals. The CPI is not a measure of corruption itself but a measure of how much corruption is perceived to exist across a country’s public sector. For the UK government, already focusing very much on the next general election amid multiple scandals, perception matters.… Continue reading UK slides in corruption perception index after series of political scandals

Frankenstein: how Mary Shelley’s sci-fi classic offers lessons for us today about the dangers of playing God

Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, is an 1818 novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Set in the late 18th century, it follows scientist Victor Frankenstein’s creation of life and the terrible events that are precipitated by his abandonment of his creation. It is a Gothic novel in that it combines supernatural elements with horror, death and… Continue reading Frankenstein: how Mary Shelley’s sci-fi classic offers lessons for us today about the dangers of playing God

From France to Italy, Hungary to Sweden, voting intentions track the far-right’s rise in Europe

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A little over a year since leader of Fratelli d’Italia Georgia Meloni rose to power in Italy, the latest data spells out a clear message: she is not the only ultraright politician surfing on voters’ anxieties. In fact, we may be entering a new cycle of far-right extremism across the continent, with heavy stakes for… Continue reading From France to Italy, Hungary to Sweden, voting intentions track the far-right’s rise in Europe