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    Brad Pitt's upcoming F1 movie to release globally next year in June: Check details

    Brad Pitt's upcoming Formula One movie, set for release in June 2025, has generated significant anticipation. Co-produced by seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, the film features Pitt as a former driver staging a comeback alongside Damson Idris. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the movie promises an exciting plot set within the world of F1, with filming taking place during selected grand prix weekends.

    Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor secures lead role in THIS thriller movie | Details

    In 2021, Dynevor depicted real-life artist Clarice Cliff in "The Colour Room," starring alongside talents such as Matthew Goode and David Morrissey. Her comeback to Netflix in Chloe Domont's thriller "Fair Play" proved her versatility as an actor.

    Recreating creation: This year’s Oscar winners showcase the creative process — in art, science and relationships

    Many of the major nominated films grapple with the creative process, the forms it may take, and the struggle to keep it going - whether in the realm of art, science, or in terms of building a life for oneself. In both American Fiction (winner for Best Adapted Screenplay) and The Holdovers (Best Supporting Actress), there is a sense of life as an empty page, which needs to be filled.

    Hayao Miyazaki bags second Oscar as ‘The Boy and the Heron’ wins best animated feature film

    Oscars 2024: Hayao Miyazaki won his second Oscar for “The Boy and the Heron,” a semi-autobiographical Japanese animated feature film. The film won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, topped the North American box office, and featured a star-studded cast. Miyazaki co-founded Studio Ghibli.

    Oscars 2024 nominated anime on OTT: Where to stream films?

    Oscars 2024 nominations show a number of anime are vying to bag the top honour. Fans can watch some of these anime on OTT streaming platforms, if they haven't.

    Michael J Fox makes surprise appearance in Bafta, brings people to tears

    Michael J Fox received a standing ovation at the Baftas for presenting the best film award to Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer. Social media praised him as a hero. Fox's foundation raised over £1.58 billion for Parkinson's research.

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