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DiCaprio and Scorsese Film New Movie "What Happens at Night" in Czech Republic

Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese are collaborating on their seventh feature film, "What Happens at Night," with filming underway in the Czech Republic and Jennifer Lawrence cast in the lead female role.

20 Mar, 03:38 — 20 Mar, 07:13
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SCMPMostly Factual5h ago

China and Japan’s complicated ties in a turbulent 2026

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hinduMostly Factual4h ago

Calcutta, I’m Sorry wants to be on OTT

Harry MacLure has started a petition to help take his latest film showcasing the talent of the Anglo-Indian community to a global audience

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YahooMostly Factual7h ago

Former Mets outfielder, 10-year MLB veteran, dies at 84

Larry Stahl, an outfielder who spent two of his 10 seasons in Major League Baseball with the New York Mets, died on March 17. He was 84. MORE: Mets Hall of Famer’s only championship ring sells for $854,122 Stahl played…

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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual8h ago

‘Mr. Burton’ Review: Harry Lawtey Plays Richard Burton in a Poignant Drama About the Actor and His Adoptive Father

Toby Jones plays Philip Burton, who adopted the celebrated thespian and mentored him, in this film directed by Marc Evans.

By Stephen Farber

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual4h ago

Seoul, Moscow mark 35 years of ties with cultural exchange event

South Korea and Russia marked 35 years of diplomatic ties with a cultural event in Moscow, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said Friday, highlighting continued people-to-people engagement despite strained relations stemming from the Ukraine war. According to the Foreign Ministry, a roundtable on Korea-Russia cultural exchanges was held Thursday at the Korean Cultural Center in Moscow, bringing together Russian government officials, academics and former diplomats. Among those attending were Mikhail Shvyd

By The Korea Herald

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