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Controversy and Bans Surround Bollywood's Dhurandhar Amid Political Tensions

Originally Published 27 days ago — by Al Jazeera

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A new Bollywood spy film, Dhurandhar, depicting India-Pakistan tensions and covert operations, has sparked controversy and political debates in India and Pakistan, criticized for its nationalist portrayal and inaccurate depiction of Karachi, while achieving commercial success in India.

Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri Discuss the Provocative 'After the Hunt' and Its Inspirations

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Variety

Julia Roberts and Luca Guadagnino discuss their film 'After the Hunt' at Venice, emphasizing its complex themes beyond #MeToo, with Roberts reflecting on her character and the film's bold narrative, while addressing cultural divides and industry perceptions.

Support Grows for Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Americana’ Amid Controversy and Box Office Challenges

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The Independent

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Halsey defended their co-star Sydney Sweeney and the film Americana against backlash from fans boycotting due to Sweeney's American Eagle campaign, which faced criticism over its tagline perceived as eugenicist. Despite the controversy, the film flopped at the box office, and Sweeney's political registration was highlighted by Trump, who praised her ad. Halsey emphasized the importance of supporting cinema beyond the controversy.

Sharon Stone Criticizes 'Basic Instinct' Reboot Plans

Originally Published 4 months ago — by HuffPost

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Sharon Stone expressed her skepticism and bluntly dismissed the idea of a reboot of 'Basic Instinct,' criticizing the previous sequel and sharing candid stories about her tense relationship with co-star Michael Douglas, emphasizing her disinterest in revisiting the iconic film.

Michael Douglas Reacts to Sharon Stone's Claims of On-Set Tension and Confrontation

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Variety

Sharon Stone revealed that a heated argument with Michael Douglas at Cannes led to him refusing to test with her for 'Basic Instinct,' but their tension ultimately contributed to their compelling on-screen dynamic. Despite initial conflicts, they became friends, and the film catapulted Stone to stardom. A reboot of 'Basic Instinct' is in development, but it's unclear if Stone will return.

Happy Gilmore 2: Surprising Deaths, Cameos, and Connecticut Setting

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Variety

In 'Happy Gilmore 2,' Virginia Venit, played by Julie Bowen, is unexpectedly killed off three minutes into the film, a decision defended by the director as a plot-driving element and consistent with the film's dark humor. Fans were shocked by her sudden death, especially since Bowen was prominently featured in promotional materials, but the filmmakers emphasized that the dark tone aligns with the original film's style.

Dean Cain Criticizes Superman's Immigrant Narrative and Hollywood's Woke Shift

Originally Published 6 months ago — by KTLA

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Dean Cain criticized James Gunn's comments about Superman being an immigrant, expressing concern that such political messaging could hurt the film's success and criticizing changes to the character's traditional values, while others in Hollywood defended Superman's immigrant origins.

Behind the Scenes of 'Best in Show': Dog Clippers and On-Set Challenges

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Christopher Guest revealed a brutal backstage dog show moment involving a dog being clipped before a competition, which he considered too extreme to include in his film 'Best in Show.' Despite contemplating its inclusion, he decided it was too much, highlighting the harsh realities behind the satirical portrayal of dog shows.

‘28 Years Later’ Highlights: Zombie Prosthetics, Box Office Success, and Franchise Mysteries

Originally Published 6 months ago — by AV Club

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In the film 28 Years Later, the alpha zombie character sports a prosthetic penis to comply with British child endangerment laws, ensuring the actor's and young co-star's safety, and the scene remains exclusive to theaters due to its content.

Danny Boyle Reflects on the Changing Perspectives in Filmmaking and Cultural Sensitivity

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Deadline

Danny Boyle, the director of 'Slumdog Millionaire,' stated he would not make the film today due to concerns over cultural appropriation, despite remaining proud of the original. He acknowledged the film's production involved outsider perspectives and cultural baggage, and suggested future projects would involve more Indian filmmakers.

Lilo & Stitch Remake Sparks Controversy and Breaks Box Office Records

Originally Published 7 months ago — by IGN

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The 2025 live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch faces criticism for its altered ending and numerous changes that undermine the original film's core themes of family and belonging, resulting in an emotionally unearned conclusion and a disconnect from what made the original beloved.