Disney has announced a surprise sequel to Moana, setting up a box office battle with the first Wicked film. The sequel is set to release this year.
Actress Emilia Clarke and her mother Jenny both receive MBEs in the New Year Honours for their contributions to brain charity work.
Russian poets Artyom Kamardin and Yegor Shtovba were jailed for participating in an anti-war poetry reading event in Moscow last year. This action has raised concerns about freedom of expression in Russia.
Prince Harry has suffered a setback in his libel case against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) as a judge ruled against his attempt to have part of the Mail on Sunday publisher's defence dismissed. The Duke of Sussex is suing ANL over a 2022 article related to a dispute over his UK security arrangements. The prince claims that the article falsely implied he had lied and attempted to manipulate public opinion.
"You could tell De Niro was really hitting him," cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto said.
In a recent update, YouTube has rolled out animated 'like' and 'subscribe' buttons, adding a touch of dynamism to the user experience. These animated buttons not only enhance the visual appeal of the platform but also provide a more engaging and interactive way for creators and viewers to connect.
In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, finding time to read seems like an impossible task for many. However, the idea of reading 180 books in a year may entice even the most time-starved individuals. But is it really feasible?
For those of us who are always on the lookout for movies that will give us sleepless nights, Netflix offers a range of horror gems. Whether it's the unsettling "Hellhole" or the spine-chilling Spanish horror "Tin & Tina," the streaming giant has a selection of scary films that cater to your taste. However, one particular film seems to stand out in terms of sheer terror, as shared by TikToker Chad, known as @moviesandbuff. Chad considers a lesser-known Netflix thriller titled "I See You" to be a hidden gem in the horror genre.