Simu Liu and Michelle Yeoh among “Time’s 100 Influential People”

“Time” Magazine’s 2022 “Top 100 Influential People” list includes actors Michelle Yeoh, Andrew Garfield, Zendaya, Jeremy Strong, Simu Liu, Ariana DeBose, Zoë Kravitz, Quinta Brunson, Peter Davison, Amanda Seyfried, Taika Waititi, Mary J. Blige, Issa Rae, Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Keanu Reeves, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others. Update several single-person photos published by magazines.

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Filming of “Mad Max‎” prequel “Mad Max: Furiosa‎” begins, photos of Australia set released

According to media “DailyMail” news, directed by George Miller, starring Anya Taylor-Joy “Mad Max‎” prequel film “Mad Max: Furiosa‎” has started filming in Australia. Big tents and trailers were spotted in the Australian outback town of Broken Hill, NSW, last Wednesday, with stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, along with film director George Miller (Macri […]

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Netflix’s new drama ‘Heartstopper’ renewed for seasons 2 and 3

Netflix’s new same-sex/youth school drama “Heartstopper” announced the renewal of its second and third seasons. The drama was launched on April 22 and received enthusiastic responses. “Heartstopper” is based on Alice Oseman’s hit webtoon, and it focuses on Nick and Charlie, two boys at an all-boys grammar school. Charlie is openly gay, he’s mentally sensitive […]

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Benedict Cumberbatch to star in ‘The Hood’, written and directed by Paul Greengrass

Benedict Cumberbatch will star in the new film “The Hood” written and directed by Paul Greengrass (“The Bourne Identity” series “Captain Phillips‎”). In this historical action drama focusing on the peasant uprising in England, Cumberbatch plays a farmer who becomes a leader of the movement, “The Hood” in the style of “Gladiator‎” and “Braveheart‎”. ​​​

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Women from French feminist group Les Colleuses walk the red carpet at the premiere of “Holy Spider” at Cannes Film Festival

Women from the French feminist group Les Colleuses walked the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival’s ‘Holy Spider’ premiere. Dressed in black, they let out black smoke and held up a long banner with 129 names – from Women who died in France from domestic violence, murders against women, from the last Cannes to […]

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