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Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones has revealed the sweet message Lewis Cope would send her before every performance.

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Lewis Cope was surprisingly eliminated on Saturday’s show despite being an early favourite in the series

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The 76-year-old actor plays a 14-year-old character named Kiri in the sci-fi franchise

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Former Kiss guitarist and founding member died in October from injuries sustained during a fall

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Linklater is missing from the best director list despite having two nominated films, and actors including Sydney Sweeney and Josh O’Connor are nowhere to be seen. It looks like Paul Thomas Anderson’s year
It’s become traditional to look for the snubs in any award list – and heaven help anyone whose job it is to curate the “in memoriam” montage on the night and then the next morning apologise for the inevitable hurtful omissions.
Snubs have become a cliche of awards season commentary, but you have to wonder about the best director list of this year’s Golden Globes nominations. No Richard Linklater? This amazing director actually has two films in the “best musical or comedy” section (so I guess he can’t really be that depressed). There’s his amazingly witty and poignant chamber piece Blue Moon, with Globe-nominated Ethan Hawke playing depressed Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart, and his eerily accomplished pastiche-homage Nouvelle Vague, about the making of Godard’s classic Breathless, shot not in the boring old colour in which these events happened but in a beautifully realised monochrome – a little reverential for my tastes but still a marvellously accomplished picture. Two films in one year, and such different films. Quite a feat.
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Actor, who starred in The Passion of the Christ, will play the disgraced ex-Brazilian president in film written by his one-time secretary of culture
Jair Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president now in prison for plotting a coup, is getting the biopic treatment.
Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in Mel Gibson’s 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, is reportedly filming a “heroic” portrait of the rightwing ex-politician in secret. Dark Horse, directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and written by Mário Frias, who served as secretary of culture under Bolsonaro, started shooting three months ago in Brazil, where Bolsonaro served as president from 2019 until 2023. He was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison in September 2025 for leading a criminal conspiracy to stop his leftwing rival, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, taking power, though his supporters deny the allegations and have compared the prosecution to the “lawfare” allegedly faced by Donald Trump before he was re-elected.
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Mon Voisin Totoro, Le Tombeau des Lucioles, Le Château Ambulant, Princesse Mononoké... Depuis déjà plus de 40 ans, le studio Ghibli nous offre des chefs-d'œuvre du cinéma d'animation. Si vous cherchez où voir ces classiques, la réponse s'appelle Netflix ou France.TV, selon ce que vous voulez voir.

C'est parti : comme promis, France Télévisions a lancé son marathon Ghibli le 6 décembre 2025. En tout, 11 films du studio japonais vont être proposés gratuitement en streaming légal en France. Deux longs-métrages sont d'ores et déjà sortis. Noël avant l'heure.

La série, qui mêle science-fiction, enquête policière et drame intimiste, a rapidement été renouvelée pour une saison 2. Mais quand pourra-t-on découvrir la suite de Paradise sur Disney+ ?

Mon Voisin Totoro, Le Tombeau des Lucioles, Le Château Ambulant, Princesse Mononoké... Depuis déjà plus de 40 ans, le studio Ghibli nous offre des chefs-d'œuvre du cinéma d'animation. Si vous cherchez où voir ces classiques, la réponse s'appelle Netflix ou France.TV, selon ce que vous voulez voir.
The proposed acquisition would see yet more of Hollywood controlled by a tech company and one that doesn’t seem to care about the theatrical experience
Did Netflix just exacerbate a bunch of seasonal affective disorders in cinephiles? Timed to ruin holidays like a round of end-of-year layoffs, the streaming giant announced plans to buy Warner Bros, a movie and television studio with a full-century legacy. It’s possible that the acquisition won’t actually go through – and if it does, it won’t be for at least a year. But the news still looms over year-end awards and list-making, and it’s going to take more than a jingle-bell heist to steal back any holiday cheer for the entertainment industry, much less halt the march of corporate consolidation and monopolization. Even more depressing: the entity that seems most able to take action against this is … another attempted consolidation. Paramount has launched a bid for a hostile takeover of Warner Bros Discovery, which would bring two big studios under one extremely Trump-friendly umbrella. This would almost certainly further cull the number of wide-release movies released each year.
Depression might not seem like a rational response, especially for anyone who doesn’t actually work in said industry. (There are plenty of reasons that various unions are making their opposition to either sale known.) Yet the news last week had hundreds of film fans posting eulogies and defenses not just of Warner Bros as a studio – which on its own includes a vast history encompassing classics like Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Departed, Bonnie and Clyde, The Searchers and The Matrix, among hundreds – but the very fabric of theatrical moviegoing.
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President was awarded FIFA’s newly created Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw

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C'est parti : comme promis, France Télévisions a lancé son marathon Ghibli le 6 décembre 2025. En tout, 11 films du studio japonais vont être proposés gratuitement en streaming légal en France. Deux longs-métrages sont d'ores et déjà sortis. Noël avant l'heure.

La série, qui mêle science-fiction, enquête policière et drame intimiste, a rapidement été renouvelée pour une saison 2. Mais quand pourra-t-on découvrir la suite de Paradise sur Disney+ ?
British acting legend, 90, says she never had bad experiences working with the convicted rapist

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Media giant going straight to Warner Bros shareholders after Netflix announces $72bn buyout plan

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