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Live Nation has reached a settlement with the United States Department of Justice, multiple individuals familiar with the matter confirm.

Felipe Bustos Sierra's film recently opened the Glasgow Film Festival after its Sundance world premiere and hits the U.K. and Ireland on March 13 after screening at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen.

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Paul Bettany is rumored to be in the mix to play the role of “Harry Potter” villain Lord Voldemort — but the “WandaVision” star says he hasn’t been offered the part just yet. “I haven’t heard anything about that,” Bettany told ScreenRant when asked about the casting rumor. “I mean, I’m a big fan of

Danish filmmaker Karl Friis Forchhammer’s “Christiania” is a tale of anarchy, violent biker gangs, drug pushers and an alcoholic black bear, but also one of peace-loving hippies in search of a better world. The film, which has its world premiere on Friday at Copenhagen documentary festival CPH:DOX,

Madrid-based Latido Films has picked up international sales rights to crime-thriller/family drama “Blue Lights of Benidorm” (“Después de Kim”), the latest feature from two-time Goya winner Ángeles González-Sinde which is set to play in the Málaga Festival’s main competition. A Spanish co-production

Neeraj Pandey did not set out to top Netflix’s global non-English charts. In fact, the Indian filmmaker behind “Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web” – whose credits include “A Wednesday,” “Special 26,” “Baby” and the blockbuster biopic “M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story” – says he was not even aware such a cate

Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home was the target of a shooting on Sunday, according to the Los Angeles Times. A law enforcement source told the L.A. Times that the pop star and entrepreneur was inside the home at the time of the shooting, which was reported at 1:15 p.m. PT on Sunday. A woman fired severa

Artistic director Niklas Engstrøm shares why he wants to broaden the notion of what docs can be and his take on fests under fire: "The important thing is that we continue conversations even when it's difficult."

The 2026 Oscars will be hosted by Conan O'Brien for the second year in a row.

Every weekday, the Cut’s astrology expert, Claire Comstock-Gay (a.k.a. Madame Clairevoyant) reads the horoscope for every zodiac sign.

A few years ago, Chinese filmmaker Chouwa Liang found herself nurturing unexpected feelings for an AI chatbot called Rep. Puzzled by how visceral the emotions felt, Liang began looking into the growing phenomenon of young Chinese women experiencing the same thing. That research led her to the making

Chile’s Matías Bize, a Spanish Academy Goya winner for “The Life of Fish,” is returning with dramedy “The Last Stand” (“Aquí Me Bajo Yo”), starring “El Conde” and “The Club” actor Jaime Vadell, one of Chile’s most enduring screen performers. The project, the first fiction feature from Santiago-based

Cindy Teperman, part of Infinity Hill, behind Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee “Argentina, 1985,” has come on board “Why Did You Come Back Every Summer?” (“Por qué volvías cada verano?”), the latest feature in development from Argentine director Lorena Muñoz (“I Am Gilda”). Set for its market d

Alberto Ammann, (“Narcos” “Cell 211”) and “The Eternaut” star César Troncoso are attached to star in Martin Aliaga’s upcoming drama “The Other Gómez.” The project, produced by Brazil’s Ark Entertainment and Andaluz Entertainment in co-production with Argentina’s Albatroz Media, is one of the selecte

Historical drama “The King’s Warden” continued its historic run at the South Korean box office, crossing the 11 million admissions milestone during the weekend of Mar. 6–8. According to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film maintained a dominant 80.27% r

Featuring projects with “Narcos'” Alberto Ammann and “The Eternaut” star Cesar Troncoso, plus Catalina Sopelana, who broke out in “The Crystal Cuckoo” and “The Gardener,” and Jaime Vadell, Pinochet in Pablo Larráin’s “The Count,” the Málaga Festival Fund & Co Production Event (MAFF), packs an unprec

Racing-comedy “Pegasus 3” maintained its dominant lead at the China box office during the March 6–8 weekend, earning RMB168.9 million ($23.8 million) in its third full weekend of release, according to data from Artisan Gateway. Produced by PMF Pictures, the film has now reached a cumulative total of

As elections approach in Denmark, the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, also known as CPH:DOX, has a role in the national debate during its 23rd edition, running March 11-22. Katrine Kiilgaard, the festival’s managing director, says: “I do think that’s our prime aim: to be an open platform

‘Marty Supreme’ actor said ‘no one cares’ about ballet or opera anymore

Marta Díaz de Lope Díaz’s ‘Another League’ chronicles the defiant birth of women’s soccer in the waning years of Francisco Franco’s arcane dictatorship in early 1970s Spain – today the reigning world champions after winning the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023. Sold internationally by Filmax, “Another

Spanish sales agency Feel Sales is making a strong play at Málaga, boarding international sales rights on festival docs “This Body of Mine,” “Filthy” and “Coming Full Circle” as the Madrid-based outfit leans into the festival and its industry sidebar MAFIZ with a slate spanning auteurist nonfiction

'One Battle After Another' wins here ahead of what's considered a tight cinematography contest with 'Sinners' at the Oscars.
