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Indie filmmaker Jeff Baena found dead at Los Angeles home
Writer-director Jeff Baena, whose darkly comedic independent films included “The Little Hours” and who was married to his frequent creative collaborator Aubrey Plaza, has died. He was 47.
Baena was found dead Friday morning at a Los Angeles home, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office. The circumstances of his death remained unclear Saturday, and the office said it was investigating and a full report would not be available until the case is closed.
Baena co-wrote David O. Russell's 2004 film “I Heart Huckabees” and wrote and directed five of his own films, four of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
He had been dating Plaza for three years before she starred in his 2014 directorial debut, the zombie comedy “Life After Beth." His next film, 2016's “Joshy,” featured Thomas Middleditch as a man who gets together with friends months after his fiancee commits suicide.
The son of an attorney and teacher, Baena grew up in Miami and attended film school at New York University. He told podcaster Marc Maron in a 2017 interview that his interest in cinema was sparked after watching Stanley Kubrick's “A Clockwork Orange” and Federico Fellini's “8 1/2” as a child.
“I was always drawn to left-of-center things,” he told Jim Alexander two years ago in an interview for the Reel Talker YouTube channel.
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Baena said in the same interview that it was “amazing” to work with Plaza, who appeared in four of his five films. The 40-year-old actor and producer rose to fame playing April Ludgate on the television series “Parks and Recreation” and was nominated for an Emmy for her role on “The White Lotus.” The couple married in 2021.
“The opportunities to create together, to do something creative where we're both fulfilled, it's like how rare is that? She's down and she's so talented, so I'm really lucky," Baena said.
A representative for Plaza said that in addition to Plaza, Baena is survived by his mother, Barbara Stern, stepfather Roger Stern, father Scott Baena, stepmother Michele Baena, brother Brad Baena and stepsiblings Bianca Gabay and Jed Fluxman.
11 months ago
Film fraternity bids tearful adieu to Anjana
Dhallywood’s one of the most renowned and popular actresses Anjana passed away on Friday night, and her longtime colleagues, admirers and journalists bid a tearful adieu to the actress for the last time today at BFDC in the capital.
A mournful situation arose when the vehicle carrying Anjana's body reached FDC today. Several of her colleagues including actors Ilias Kanchan, Ujjal, Alamgir, Mehedi, Subrata; actresses Nuton, Apu Biswas, Nasrin; President of Bangladesh Film Artists Association Misha Sawdagar, directors Chhatku Ahmed, Shahin Suman, Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar, Chayanika Chowdhury, producer leader Khorshed Alam Khosru and many others came to FDC to bid farewell to Anjana.
They were joined by the members of various film organizations, including the Producers' Association, Bangladesh Film Exhibitors' Association, and Cinematographers' Association, among others.
Eminent actress Anjana passes away
Remembering Anjana, actress Nuton said, "We have been together for a long time - we were like two sisters. We last met on December 6 - and right now, I feel void thinking that we will not meet ever again."
Bangladesh Film Artists Association President Misha Sawdagar said, "Apart from being a good artist, she was an incredibly good person; and we will miss her lively and smiling face. Everyone will pray for the forgiveness of her departed soul."
Following her first namaz-e-janaza after the Zuhr prayers, her body was taken to the Channel-i premises. There, after the second namaz-e-janaza, she was buried at the Banani Cemetery.
Born on June 27, 1965, in Dhaka (then part of East Pakistan), Anjana was celebrated as one of the country’s finest actresses, particularly for her dancing skills. She acted in more than 300 movies during her illustrious career.
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Anjana's first released film was Doshshu Bonhur (1976), directed by Shamsuddin Togor, although her acting career began in 1976 with the film Setu, directed by Babul Chowdhury. Her breakthrough came with the movie Matir Maya in 1976.
She won the National Film Award for Best Actress twice for her performance in Gangchil (1981) and Parineeta (1986), and also received the Bachsas Award three times in the Best Film Actress category for Mohona (1983), Parineeta (1986) and Ram Rahim John (1989).
11 months ago
‘Not married yet,’ says Tahsan
News and images regarding popular singer and actor Tahsan Khan's marriage have been circulating on social media platforms since Friday night.
According to many media outlets, Tahsan Khan is married to Roza Ahmed, a makeover artist based in the United States.
Since the pictures of Tahsan and Roza went viral on social media and news media outlets, netizens showered the artist with greetings and love.
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Tahsan’s entertainment industry colleagues also congratulated the artist.
However, regarding the matter, Tahsan told a prominent local media: "I'm not married yet and no formal ceremony took place. These (viral) photographs were captured at a household event. I will provide more information later tonight (Saturday evening).”
Roza Ahmed has been working for a decade as a bridal makeup artist in Bangladesh and the United States.
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Following her graduation from New York University, she obtained her license as a cosmetologist and went on to open "Roza's Bridal Makeover" in Queens, New York.
She has a large following on social media.
Tahsan Khan and actress-development professional Rafiath Rashid Mithila were married on August 7, 2006. The couple announced their separation and divorce on October 4, 2017.
11 months ago
Amitabh’s tributes to heroes: ‘A Parsi, A Muslim, A Sikh, A Hindu’
As the world steps into 2025, Indian cinema icon Amitabh Bachchan took a poignant moment to honour the luminaries India lost in 2024.
The megastar shared a heartfelt illustration titled "Our Heroes in Heaven" that depicted Ratan Tata, Shyam Benegal, Zakir Hussain, and Manmohan Singh together, embodying India’s unity in diversity.
Accompanying the powerful artwork, Bachchan wrote, “.. the picture says it all.” His post, which quickly gained traction on social media, served as a reminder of the shared humanity and collective mourning that transcends religious and cultural boundaries.
The illustration highlighted four distinguished figures—a Parsi, a Muslim, a Sikh, and a Hindu—whose contributions to the nation left an indelible mark. Bachchan’s caption read: "A Parsi, a Muslim, a Sikh, and a Hindu passed away in 2024, and the whole nation mourned and remembered them only as Indians!"
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The tribute resonated deeply with fans and netizens, drawing comments such as, “How thoughtful,” and, “One nation, one religion ~ Humanity.”
Among the mourned was former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away on 26 December 2024.
Known as the architect of India’s economic liberalisation, Singh’s tenure as Finance Minister (1991–1996) and later as the 13th Prime Minister (2004–2014) ushered in transformative changes for the nation.
Ratan Tata, revered for his contributions to industry and philanthropy, and Zakir Hussain, celebrated for his exceptional contributions to music, also left a void in their respective fields.
Shyam Benegal, a pioneer of Indian cinema, was remembered for his groundbreaking films that redefined storytelling.
Bachchan’s tribute underscored the essence of India's unity amid diversity. In a nation often defined by its rich mosaic of cultures, his message served as a poignant reminder of the shared values that bind its people together.
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As India remembers its heroes, the sentiment expressed by Amitabh Bachchan resonates profoundly: these individuals, regardless of their backgrounds, will forever be cherished as Indians first.
Source: With inputs from wires
11 months ago
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce settlement after 8 years
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a divorce settlement, ending one of the longest and most contentious divorces in Hollywood history but not every legal issue between the two.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott J. Nord approved the agreement Tuesday, a day after Jolie and Pitt signed off on it.
“More than eight years ago, Angelina filed for divorce from Mr. Pitt,” Jolie's attorney, James Simon, said in a statement. “She and the children left all of the properties they had shared with Mr. Pitt, and since that time she has focused on finding peace and healing for their family. This is just one part of a long ongoing process that started eight years ago. Frankly, Angelina is exhausted, but she is relieved this one part is over.”
The filing says they give up the right to any future spousal financial support, but gives no other details. An email to Pitt's attorney seeking comment was not immediately answered.
Jolie, 49, and Pitt, 61, were among Hollywood’s most prominent pairings for 12 years, two of them as a married couple. The Oscar winners have six children together.
Jolie filed for divorce in 2016, after a private jet flight from Europe during which she said Pitt physically abused her and their children. The FBI and child services officials investigated Pitt's actions on the flight. Two months later the FBI released a statement saying it would not investigate further, and the U.S. attorney did not bring charges.
A heavily redacted FBI report obtained by The Associated Press in 2022 said that an agent provided a probable cause statement to prosecutors on Pitt, but that after discussing the merits, “it was agreed by all parties that criminal charges would not be pursued.”
The document said Jolie was “personally conflicted" about supporting charges, and in a later court filing she said she opted not to push for them for the sake of the family.
A source familiar with the child services inquiry told the AP in 2016 that the child services investigation was closed without a finding of abuse.
A judge in 2019 declared Jolie and Pitt divorced and single, but the splitting of assets and child custody needed to be settled separately.
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Both have been free to marry again since that declaration, but neither has. The marriage was the third for Jolie, who was previously married to Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton, and the second for Pitt, who was previously wed to Jennifer Aniston.
Soon after, a private judge that the two had hired to handle the case reached a decision that included equal custody of their children, but Jolie filed to have him removed from the case over an unreported conflict of interest. An appeals court agreed, removing the judge and vacating his decision. The couple had to start the process over.
During the long divorce fight, four of their children became adults, negating the need for a custody agreement for them. The only minors that remain are 16-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. The court will maintain jurisdiction over the child custody even with the finalized agreement, as it does in all California cases. In June, one of their daughters, then known as Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, successfully petitioned to remove Pitt's name from hers.
The couple's use of private judges — an increasingly common move among splitting celebrities in recent years — kept the details of the divorce largely under wraps. There had been no official court actions in the case in nearly a year, and no indication that the two were near agreement.
Some elements of their disputes, however, have been revealed through a separate lawsuit filed by Pitt over Jolie's sale of her half of a French winery they owned. Pitt had wanted to buy her half of the winery, Chateau Miraval, and said she abandoned their negotiations and sold her part to the Tenute del Mondo wine group. Pitt said it was a “vindictive” and “unlawful” move that should not have been made without his consent and ruined a private space that had been a second home.
Jolie and her attorneys said that Pitt had demanded she sign a wide-ranging non-disclosure agreement about him as part of the proposed deal that was an attempt to cover up his abuse of her and the children.
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The divorce agreement does not affect the winery lawsuit, where the legal battle between the two stars could continue.
Publicly, both Pitt and Jolie have been extremely tight-lipped on everything surrounding their split, despite robust promotional tours for various projects.
Pitt said in a 2017 interview with GQ that he had had a drinking problem at the time of the plane incident and the split, but had since become sober and was going to therapy. He has not defended his behavior on the family flight.
Both were among the most elite stars in film when they began dating in 2004, after co-starring as hitman-and-hitwoman spouses in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” and remained atop the Hollywood A-list throughout their coupling. The star of “Maleficent” and “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” Jolie won an Oscar for her performance in 1999’s “Girl, Interrupted.”
Pitt, the star of “Fight Club” and “Inglourious Basterds,” thrived as both actor and producer after the split. He won his own Academy Award for 2019’s “Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood,” the crowning achievement in an awards season that some in media framed as a redemption and brought major public affection for him.
Jolie kept a less visible profile in the years since the divorce, though she directed several films and appeared in several more while trying to focus on raising the children. She has very much returned to the Oscar conversation this year for her portrayal of the legendary soprano Maria Callas in “Maria.”
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A retrospective of 2024 events in Bangladesh's music industry
Bangladesh's music industry, in comparison to previous years, had a comparatively successful year in 2024. This year was celebrated with a plethora of big-scale concerts and programs immediately following the chaotic July Uprising events; however, the industry was busy throughout the year with several noteworthy incidents.
On the day before Pahela Baishakh this year, the third edition of Coke Studio Bangla came out to enamour the fans after its first two successful seasons. Developed and curated by the incredible singer, songwriter, and music producer Shayan Chowdhury Arnob, Coke Studio Bangla immediately captivated listeners with three of its releases - ‘Tati’ (Arnob, Oli Boy, Jaya Ahsan and Gonjer Ali), ‘Ma Lo Ma’ (Pritom Hasan, Sagor Dewan, Arif Dewan, Aly Hasan) and the much-acclaimed remake of legendary band Warfaze’s evergreen song ‘Obak Bhalobasha’ by its original singer and former Warfaze vocalist Babna Karim, alongside the current line-up of the band.
Showcasing a promising line-up including some of the country’s most popular music stars such as Habib Wahid, Emon Chowdhury and others, Coke Studio Bangla’s third season suddenly went on a lengthy hiatus 7 months ago after the release of ‘Obak Bhalobasha’. Even though the three songs garnered multi-million views, music lovers are still patiently awaiting the rest of the third season, and Arnob told local media that the songs will surely hit the platforms YouTube, Spotify and Facebook of Coke Studio Bangla very soon.
2024 has also been the year of several mega concerts, most notably the much anticipated one-night-only reunion of the popular Bangladeshi band ‘Black’, the eminent Indian-Bengali actor-filmmaker-musician Anjan Dutt’s mesmerizing ‘Anjan Dutt Metropolis Volume-2’, the blissful solo concert of Bappa Mazumder at KIB, the much-hyped throwback concert to the golden days of band music in Bangladesh titled ‘Dhaka Retro’, and several other concerts featuring prominent Bangladeshi bands and music artists including Nagar Baul James, Miles, Artcell, Shironamhin, ARK, KaakTaal and more.
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The July Revolution became a significant changemaker in the country’s music industry. Many prominent music artists such as Prince Mahmud, Latiful Islam Shibli, Asif Akbar and others and several bands publicly joined the movement. A number of bands boycotted their future participation in the ousted Awami League’s yearly flagship event, the ‘Joy Bangla Concert’ - and protested on the streets when young rapper Hannan Hossain Shimul (Rapper Hannan) was arrested due to his rebel rap track “Awaaz Utha” that resonated with the rebellious reform movement in July-August. The entertainment industry also protested when popular band ‘Joler Gaan’s vocal Rahul Ananda’s Dhanmondi home was burnt and looted on August 5 as a result of the post-revolution outbreaks of violence.
Bangladesh Musical Bands Association [BAMBA] initiated the inaugural major live event, the ‘Mukti Concert’ in remembrance of the revolutionaries and their families who suffered injuries during the student movement, which was later cancelled. However, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) surprised the netizens with the largest open-air concert of the year titled ‘Shobar Agey Bangladesh’ (Bangladesh First), celebrating the 54th Victory Day on December 16 at the capital's Manik Mia Avenue.
Interestingly, Bangladesh also welcomed and celebrated several major Pakistani music artists and bands this year, with the ‘Legends of the Decade’ concert featuring Pakistan's rock icon Jal, ‘Magical Night 2.0’ in Dhaka featuring the popular Pakistani music artist Atif Aslam, and the most recent two nights performances of the subcontinent’s eminent singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Back in March this year, the ‘Tecno Spark 20 Series Music Fest’ was headlined by the Indian sensation Badshah, alongside several acclaimed Bangladeshi artists.
Venue selection has been a recurring issue in this year’s concert, most notably after the July Revolution and the unavailability of the city’s go-to venue for the concerts, the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB). Due to mob attacks on shows and other security reasons, many organizers had to shift their concerts to other venues - and the ‘Legends of the Decade’ concert featuring Pakistan's legendary rock band Jal fell victim to this, as the concert - which also marked the long-awaited return of Aurthohin’s Sumon after his life-threatening illnesses, had to be shifted from Purbachal’s Dhaka Arena to the North Court of Jamuna Future Park in Dhaka, which disappointed many concertgoers.
Due to these situations, Army Stadium had been the default venue of the later major concerts featuring Atif Aslam, Abdul Hannan and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, but the venue’s strict restrictions (such as the prohibition of cameras-power banks etc) and its location in the busy area of the airport created dissatisfaction among audiences and media professionals. Another venue of the Bangladesh Army, Senaprangon at Mirpur hosted the ‘Dhaka Retro’ concert, but that location too was a hassle for the fans.
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Even though the majority of the artists are not affiliated with politics, several artists, unfortunately, fell victim due to their political ideology and identity. Artists namely Baby Naznin, Ethun Babu, Monir Khan and several others could not perform on the country's stage for a long time due to their political affiliation with BNP, and these popular artists have now returned to the industry with their full potential after the July Revolution.
Several of the movie songs captivated the audiences throughout 2024, and the top chartbusters ‘Dushtu Kokil’ ‘Laage Uradhura’ and ‘Pheshey Jai’ were from Shakib Khan starrer superhit film ‘Toofan’. Many other notable songs also enamoured the audiences including ‘Beche Jaoa Valobasa’ from ‘Deyaler Desh’, ‘Borbaad’ and ‘Rajkumar’ from the film ‘Rajkumar’, ‘Manush Keno Erokom’ (‘Last Defenders of Monogamy’) and ‘Megh Balika’ (‘Kacher Manush Dure Thuiya’), to name a few.
At the end of the year, it can be stated that 2024 was an active year in the Bangladeshi music industry, and listeners-concertgoers are looking forward to another wonderful year ahead, hoping to be delighted by a plethora of events.
11 months ago
Popular Characters of Squid Game Season 2: Who's Your Favourite?
The highly anticipated second season of Squid Game, the acclaimed South Korean Netflix series, premiered on December 26. At the heart of its success lies an extraordinary ensemble of characters who bring depth and intensity to the show’s ruthless survival games. These compelling figures not only endure life-threatening challenges but also illuminate profound ethical conflicts, revealing the complex nature of human desperation. Here’s a closer look at eight of the most unforgettable characters in this gripping K-drama phenomenon.
8 Most Impactful Characters of Squid Game Season 2
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Seong Gi-hun: Player 456 | Lee Jung-jae
Over three years since emerging as the lone survivor, Seong Gi-hun channels his wealth and resolve into dismantling the deadly games, relentlessly pursuing the elusive recruiter. Once a compulsive gambler buried in debt, his transformation into a compassionate and morally conflicted figure is both profound and inspiring.
His journey from defending Il-nam (Player 001) to embracing his role as a solitary challenger to the game’s system epitomizes growth and resilience. Lee Jung-jae’s masterful portrayal imbues the character with tenderness and unwavering resolve, solidifying him as a protagonist audiences won’t forget.
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Kim Jun-hee: Player 222 | Jo Yu-ri
Entering the tournament while pregnant, Kim Jun-hee embodies determination and grit throughout the games. Her ability to stand up to Lee Myung-gi reflects her evolution, even as her backstory remains unseen. A blend of pragmatism and vulnerability makes her relatable, while her acceptance of Kim Young-mi’s fate showcases her unflinching realism.
Her quieter demeanor and refusal to adopt the hero archetype set her apart, earning respect through subtle strength rather than spectacle. From her anguish in vulnerable moments to her unshakable resolve, she leaves an indelible mark on the season.
Cho Hyun-ju: Player 120 | Park Sung-hoon
Driven by her desire to fund her transformation and inspire others like her, Cho Hyun-ju’s journey in the tournament is both powerful and poignant. In the heart-stopping Glass Bridge game, her heartfelt confession about joining not just for herself but for those who feel unseen resonates deeply.
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Her vulnerability stands in stark contrast to the game’s calculated cruelty, bringing a humanizing element to the chaos. Her selflessness and bravery shine through, making her one of this season’s most impactful characters.
Jang Geum-ja: Player 149 | Kang Ae-shim
Steered by her son’s overwhelming debts, Jang Geum-ja enters the deadly tournament only to discover her son is also a participant. Despite her initial shock and regret after the harrowing Red Light Green Light round, she pushes forward with unwavering courage. Her fiery spirit, shaped by her experiences in the Vietnam War, and her compassionate nature make her an unexpected highlight of the season.
While her occasional prejudiced remarks prevent her from topping the rankings, her evolving friendship with Cho Hyun-ju hints at her capacity for growth. Jang Geum-ja’s grit and depth ensure she remains a standout figure in the series.
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11 months ago
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce settlement after 8 years
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally reached a divorce settlement, bringing an apparent conclusion to their lengthy and highly publicized legal battle, Jolie's lawyer announced Monday.
Attorney James Simon confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press, following an initial report by People magazine.
"Angelina filed for divorce over eight years ago," Simon stated. "Since then, she and the children have left the shared properties with Mr. Pitt and focused on healing and peace. This marks the resolution of one aspect of a prolonged process. While Angelina feels exhausted, she is also relieved that this chapter is now closed."
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Court approval is still required, as no official documents have been filed yet. Pitt's lawyer did not respond immediately to requests for comments sent late Monday.
Jolie, 49, and Pitt, 61, were among Hollywood's most high-profile couples, sharing 12 years together and raising six children.
Jolie initiated divorce proceedings in 2016, citing abusive behavior by Pitt during a private jet flight from Europe. Though a judge declared them legally single in 2019, disputes over child custody and asset division continued.
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A private judge initially ruled for joint custody, but Jolie later challenged his involvement due to a conflict of interest. An appeals court supported her motion, leading to the judge's removal and forcing the process to restart.
Details of the settlement remain undisclosed, with the use of a private judge maintaining the confidentiality of proceedings. However, parts of the case emerged through a separate lawsuit filed by Pitt, who accused Jolie of violating an agreement to sell him her share of their jointly owned French winery. It remains unclear how this settlement may impact that lawsuit.
11 months ago
'Sonic 3' and 'Mufasa' battle for No. 1 at the holiday box office
Family-friendly films dominated the holiday box office, with “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” narrowly surpassing Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” over the three-day weekend. Paramount’s “Sonic 3” grossed $38 million, while “Mufasa” earned $37.1 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to studio estimates. However, when analyzing the extended five-day holiday period, “Mufasa” took the lead with $63.8 million.
The strong box office was further supported by “Wicked” and “Moana 2,” which continue to perform well in their sixth and fifth weekends, respectively.
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Robert Eggers' horror remake “Nosferatu” had a successful debut, earning $21.2 million over the weekend and $40.3 million in five days. The R-rated vampire film, released by Focus Features, achieved the best Christmas Day opening for a genre movie, bringing in $11.6 million. Despite opening alongside other high-profile releases, “Nosferatu” appealed to younger audiences and even inspired collectors, with themed merchandise reselling for over $100.
Other notable releases included the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” which earned $11.6 million over the weekend and $23.2 million in five days. Critics and audiences responded positively, making it the top five-day opening for Searchlight Pictures since its Disney acquisition. Meanwhile, A24’s erotic drama “Babygirl” grossed $4.4 million over the weekend and $7.2 million in five days, while Amazon MGM Studios’ “The Fire Inside” struggled with $4.3 million overall.
Thanksgiving releases also remained strong. “Wicked” added $19.5 million, pushing its domestic total to $424.2 million, though it will soon be available for digital purchase, sparking debate about its impact on box office revenue. “Moana 2” continued its impressive run, earning $18.2 million and approaching $400 million domestically with $882.5 million globally.
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Christmas Day generated $61 million in ticket sales, followed by $50 million on Thursday, contributing to an overall box office total projected to reach $8.75 billion this year. This marks a slight decline from last year’s $9 billion and the pre-pandemic average of $11 billion.
Top 10 Weekend Box Office Estimates (Friday-Sunday):
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” - $38 million.“Mufasa: The Lion King” - $37.1 million.“Nosferatu” - $21.2 million.“Wicked” - $19.5 million.“Moana 2” - $18.2 million.“A Complete Unknown” - $11.6 million.“Babygirl” - $4.4 million.“Gladiator II” - $4.2 million.“Homestead” - $3.2 million.“The Fire Inside” - $2 million.
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January 2025 K-drama Lineup: 10 Must-watch Premieres
The world of Korean dramas unfolds like a vivid tapestry, weaving timeless tales that captivate hearts across borders. The January 2025 releases promise an exciting array of genres, including romance, comedy, thriller, action, and fantasy. With unparalleled storylines and suspense fueling fan anticipation, this lineup is set to leave viewers spellbound. Let’s enter the universe of K-dramas and explore the titles defining the start of a new year.
Top 10 Korean Dramas Releasing this January
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Love Scout / Romantic Comedy / January 3, 2025
Written by Ji Eun, this workplace drama thrives under the meticulous directing of Kim Jae-hong and Ham Joon-ho.
The romance drama unravels the journey of Yoo Eun-ho, who takes on the role of secretary to Kang Ji-Yoon, the accomplished CEO of a thriving headhunting firm. Despite her inability to navigate life beyond her work, their evolving dynamic becomes a poignant tale of mutual growth.
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Starring Han Ji-min and Lee Joon-hyuk as leads, the romantic series features a supporting cast that includes Kim Do-hoon, Kim Yoon-hye Lee, Sang-hee, Park Bo-kyung, and Lee Jae-woo.
The drama series flourishes with Studio S and EO Contents Group as its production houses.
When the Stars Gossip / Sci-fi Romance / January 4, 2025
Created by Studio Dragon, this rom-com series highlights Seo Sook-hyang's writing and Park Shin-woo's direction.
The sci-fi series chronicles a serendipitous encounter between a space tourist and an astronaut aboard a space station.
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The science fiction drama stars Lee Min-ho, Gong Hyo-jin, Han Ji-eun, and Oh Jung-se, supported by Kim Joo-hun, Lee El, Lee Cho-hee, and Park Ye-young.
Credit for producing the series goes to MYM Entertainment and KeyEast.
The Queen Who Crowns / Period Drama / January 6, 2025
Produced by Studio Dragon and JS Pictures, this drama series boasts Lee Young-mi as its writer and Kim Sang-ho as the director.
Featuring Cha Joo-young in the title role, the historical series stars Lee Hyun-wook, Lee Yi-dam, and Lee Si-a.
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The political drama delves into the ambitious reign of Queen Wongyeong, who rose to power alongside King Taejong Yi Bang-won, her husband. Against their shared vision for a new era, it unveils the hidden stories between them, navigating power and personal ties.
The additional cast includes Park Ji-il, Lee Sung-min, Choi Deok-moon, So Hee-jung, and Hwang Young-hee.
Return to the Palace / Fantasy Romance / January 6, 2025
Penned by Yoon Soo Jung, this fantasy drama tells the tale of eight vengeful ghosts harboring grudges against the King, and the courageous shaman who rises to confront him in a battle.
Helmed by Yoon Sung Shik, this romantic comedy series features Yook Sung-jae, Kim Ji-yeon, and Kim Ji-hoon, with a special cameo appearance of Kim Young Kwang.
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The series production is spearheaded by Studio S and I Will Media.
Motel California / Coming-of-age Drama / January 10, 2025
Adapted from the novel Home, Bitter Home by Shim Yoon-seo, this first-love remodeling romance drama is set in the rustic charm of a rural town. It traces a woman's journey, born and raised in a motel, as she returns to her hometown after 12 years to rekindle a romance with her first love.
Lee Seo-yoon’s writing and the direction of Kim Hyung-min and Lee Jae-jin bring the romance series to vibrant life.
Led by Lee Se-young and Na In-woo, the cast comprises Kim Tae-hyung, Choi Min-soo, and Choi Hee-jin. Bankrolled by HB Entertainment, this drama series boasts a supporting cast including Seo Ye-hwa, Woo Mi-hwa, and Koo Ja-sung.
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