Tag: Film
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Yash’s Toxic Melissa: Rukmini Vasanth Confirmed for Mellisa
Rukmini Vasanth to Play Mellisa in Yash’s Toxic The team behind Yash’s highly anticipated project, Toxic — A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, has unveiled Rukmini Vasanth as Mellisa, marking another milestone in a character-driven rollout that has kept audiences buzzing about the 2026 release. This casting move follows a string of strategic reveals designed to deepen…
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Most Anticipated New Movies of 2026: What Fans Are Excited For
Looking Ahead to 2026: The Year’s Biggest Movie Moments Movie lovers are gearing up for a year of bold storytelling and high-stakes spectacle. After a long wait for some long‑gestating sequels and fresh creative visions, 2026 promises a slate of films that could redefine genres and spark conversation across theaters and streaming alike. From potential…
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Four Under-the-Radar Performances to Watch This Oscar Season
Introduction: Spotlight When It Matters Most Oscar season is a spotlight-stealer, but some of the most memorable acting happens outside the loudest campaigns. The Envelope shines a light on four under-the-radar performances from the worlds of theater and screen, where actors create a lived-in depth that lingers long after the final curtain or closing credits.…
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Nabil Shaban obituary: Celebrating a trailblazing Doctor Who actor and disability activist
Obituary: Nabil Shaban, a barrier-breaking actor and activist Nabil Shaban, whose talent and tenacity opened doors for disabled actors in mainstream theater and television, has died. A performer who performed most of his life in a wheelchair, Shaban challenged assumptions about who could inhabit demanding roles and how disability could be represented on stage and…
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7 Stylish Period Dramas to Watch in 2026
Introduction: A year for stylish period pieces 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for period dramas. With a renewed appetite for lavish costumes, sharp dialogue, and modern sensibilities tucked into historical settings, audiences can expect a slate of shows and films that mix romance, wit, and social intrigue. From Regency-era courts to…
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Shakespeare? I’d have a go! Paul Chuckle on 50 years of laughs and his new gangster film
Paul Chuckle: A Half-Century of Laughs and a New On-Screen Grit When you’ve spent 50 years in British comedy, every grin, gag, and guffaw becomes part of a living archive. Paul Chuckle, one half of the legendary Chuckle Brothers duo, isn’t just looking back. He’s rolling up his sleeves for a fresh challenge: a hard-edged…
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How Brad Pitt and Damson Idris Prepared to Drive the APXGP Cars in the F1 Movie
Behind the Wheels: The Prep for APXGP Cars The latest peek behind the scenes of the F1 movie reveals how Brad Pitt and Damson Idris prepared to handle the high-octane APXGP cars that populate the film’s most adrenaline-fueled sequences. Apple’s new look into the actors’ preparation shows a meticulous blend of physical training, driving technique,…
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Obituary: Isiah Whitlock Jr., The Wire and Veep Star, Dies at 71
Tribute to a distinctive screen presence Actor Isiah Whitlock Jr., known to television and film audiences for his sharp delivery and memorable on-screen presence, has died at the age of 71. Whitlock’s career spanned decades and included standout turns in the acclaimed HBO series The Wire, the political satire Veep, and multiple collaborations with director…


