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    SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2023 LINEUP

    Cannes Or Canine Film Festival? Actors share limelight with four-legged friends at Cannes!

    ​Since the 77th edition's opening day, human actors have shared the limelight with their canine co-stars on and off the red carpet, kept secure by the perky sniffer dogs that dart around the press ladder and tripods ahead of every premiere.

    Dakota Johnson starrer AM I OK? Release date, cast, trailer and plot revealed

    The highly anticipated trailer and release date for AM I OK?, starring Dakota Johnson, have finally been revealed. The film marks the feature-length directorial debut of acclaimed writer Lauren Pomerantz.

    Five Nights At Freddy's 2: Official release date, returning cast, and what to expect

    In an exciting update for Five Nights at Freddy's fans, actor Matthew Lillard has announced the release date for the highly anticipated sequel, Five Nights at Freddy's 2.

    Hit Man: See release date, trailer, cast, plot and more

    Richard Linklater's Hit Man, premiering on Netflix on June 7, 2024, explores the story of a professor-cum-hitman navigating dangerous territory as he falls for a woman in need.

    Twilight star Kristen Stewart’s ‘Love Lies Bleeding,’ ‘Supersex’ added to Berlin Film Festival special lineup

    Directed by Rose Glass, known for "Saint Maud," "Love Lies Bleeding" is a romantic thriller centering around a bodybuilder and gym manager. The film, featuring a star-studded cast including Katy O’Brian, Ed Harris, Jena Malone, Anna Baryshnikov, and Dave Franco, is set to have its world premiere at Sundance this month.

    Major Christmas Day Film Set to Air on BBC One Following 'The King's Speech' in Unveiled Festive TV Lineup

    To enhance the celebration of Christmas, the most loved animated movie, Toy Story 4 is scheduled for a prime-time slot on Christmas Day 2023. The December 25 television lineup has been disclosed in anticipation of the festivities, with BBC One planning to air Toy Story 4 right after the King's Speech.

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