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Do we need another biopic of The Beatles? More to the point do we need another four, with the same cast and director but each film focussing on ...
Of course, using up all that brain energy can work up an appetite. And fortunately, long gone are the days of snackless ...
But what is sometimes overlooked is the parish’s thriving art scene, which has been nurtured through a long-standing tradition of fostering young talent. One of the standout initiatives that ...
AMID political uncertainties, Hong Kong is valiantly hanging on to its title as Asia’s biggest art hub. Although the exodus of millionaires and the tariff wars with the US have impacted art sales, ...
Visitors look at Ms Lakshmi's artwork at the ART NOW gallery. Her space pieces are similar to the three sent to the ocean floor – also 3D printed metal cubes, albeit much smaller with each side ...
Meow Wolf has brought one of its eccentric immersive art experiences to Houston—or rather, they’ve transported Houstonians to a surreal world of sounds and colors. Meow Wolf has grown to a ...
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse is finally taking shape, with an official release date now confirmed and first-look images teasing an epic multiversal adventure. All of that (and more) is ...
“Together with Art Basel, our projects underscore Hong Kong’s role as a global cultural hub, where tradition meets modernity and local stories resonate globally,” Amy Lo Choi-wan, UBS ...
Elsewhere, Iceland had the biggest opening ever for a WB film, and may top Spider-Man: No Way Home as ... Jack Black (excluding animated titles). 3D represents 19% of the total box office there.
Spider-Man is one of the few Marvel heroes with a supporting cast and rogues gallery wide enough to support an entire cinematic universe. Or so execs at Sony thought when they launched their ...
Creepy-crawly courtship. This shot of a pair of courting crab spiders, taken by nature photographer Sandip Guha in Shiliguri, India, highlights the difference in size between the male and his much ...
The major studios assisted exhibition financially during the big 3D-screen overhaul of the early millennium. Can they possibly toss exhibitors a safety ring in the next evolution of theatrical?