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Sony Pictures Entertainment’s operating income for the first quarter ended June 30, 2025 was up 76 percent to $129 million from $73 million in dollar terms for the comparable period a year before, with Q1 sales up 4 percent to $2.263 billion from $2.166 billion. SPE comprises the motion pictures division, television productions and media networks. The motion pictures unit (which comprises sales from theatrical, home entertainment and streaming sales) saw Q1 revenue fall 13 percent to $742 million from $852 million. SPE released four theatrical movies globally in the period, including Until Dawn, Materialists (outside North America only), Karate…
Dean Cain says he’s going to be “sworn in as an ICE agent, ASAP.” The actor, who starred as Clark Kent/Superman in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, revealed Wednesday on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime that he’s signed up for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help carry out President Donald Trump‘s mass deportation agenda. “I put out a recruitment video yesterday — I’m actually a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer — I wasn’t part of ICE, but once I put that out there and you put a little blurb on…
The dream world of David Lynch was back on a big outdoor screen in Switzerland, at least for a few minutes, on Wednesday evening, namely in the form of a short film entitled An Unfinished Room… The Locarno Film Festival presented the emotional, heartfelt and surprise tribute and farewell to the cinema legend on the opening night of its 78th edition on Wednesday, courtesy of Lynch mentee Duwayne Dunham, who has worked as a director (Twin Peaks: The Return) and editor (Twin Peaks, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart), and collaborators. Before the Locarno 2025 opening film unspooled,…
British star Daniel Mays (Line of Duty, Des, Atonement) will play prolific sex attacker John Worboys in a new ITV true crime series. ITV’s director of drama Polly Hill has commissioned the four-part show, Believe Me, written by the BAFTA-winning Jeff Pope and produced by his production company Etta Pictures (part of ITV Studios). The series will tell the true story of the three victims of Worboys, dubbed the “black cab rapist” by the British press after he used his profession as a licensed taxi driver to prey on the women of London in a spate of crimes committed between…
Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani discussed having to leave Iran, her love for music, and her career, including her most recent role in Julia Ducournau’s Cannes Film Festival competition movie Alpha, during a public conversation at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on Thursday. She talked about shaving her head when growing up in Iran, including when she was 16, which allowed her to play sports with boys. “I had a double identity,” she said. “I was popular with the girls because I would give them the phone numbers of my friends. … The same boys I would play with in…
Kristin Scott Thomas‘s first foray into directing is surprisingly personal. “It was about about six, seven years ago,” the British star of screen and stage tells The Hollywood Reporter about the origins of her upcoming film. “I realized that my brothers had absolutely no recollection of their father.” Scott Thomas, the eldest of five children, found herself wanting to make something for her siblings. Her father, an English Royal Navy pilot, died in a flying accident when she was just five. Her mother remarried and had more children with another Navy man, who also passed away in a similar tragedy…
The 8,946-square-foot residence in Orange Beach sits on 4.3 acres with 190 feet of private beachfront and was built to withstand category 5 hurricanes, according to Mansion Global. Bryant and his wife Melissa spent 20 months constructing the custom home after purchasing the property for US$1.78 million in 2016. Photo: Engel & Völkers It’s listed for US$10.9 million (AUD16.7 million) with Beverly Kennedy of Engel & Völkers Gulf Shores Alabama. The single-story house features steel-beam construction and is elevated 20 feet above sea level with impact windows for maximum protection against severe weather events. Photo: Engel & Völkers The property…
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Soumi Sarkar/Getty ImagesBeyoncé & Jay-ZGetty Images/BackgridIn 2023, Beyoncé and Jay-Z literally made real estate history when they bought a nearly $200 million California property designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. And that’s not the only staggering purchase in their portfolio. The couple, who reportedly hold a combined estimated net worth of $3 billion, also own an $88 million Bel Air mansion and a $26 million Hamptons home. Plus, they’ve bought and sold other homes in New York City, Miami, New Orleans, and more.GET THE DETAILS ON THEIR $200 MILLION HOMETaylor SwiftGetty ImagesAdvertisement – Continue Reading BelowJennifer LopezCourtesy Getty/COMPASSThroughout her career,…
Once the domain of conspiracy theorists and off-grid survivalists, bunkers have gone glam. Today’s ultra-secure sanctuaries are being built not just beneath remote ranches or desert compounds, but under some of the world’s most elite estates. And these hideaways are no longer concrete boxes filled with canned food—they’re luxury retreats stocked with five-star amenities. “Clients are thinking more critically about safety and long-term preparedness,” says Chad Carroll of The Chad Carroll Group at Compass. “This isn’t limited to stereotypical ‘doomsday preppers’—we’re talking about business executives, celebrities, and global investors who want peace of mind in any situation.” Driving this new…