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Sunny Side of the Doc Unveils 2022 Pitches, Achieves Perfect Gender Balance - variety.com - France - Iceland - Jordan - Kenya - Uae
variety.com
10.05.2022 / 18:25

Sunny Side of the Doc Unveils 2022 Pitches, Achieves Perfect Gender Balance

Naman Ramachandran Following two pandemic-caused online editions, Sunny Side of the Doc, the international marketplace for documentary and narrative experiences, has unveiled the pitch selection for its 33rd edition.48 projects from 22 countries will be presented across eight pitch sessions across three genre categories – global issues, wildlife and conservation, and science, history, arts and culture. The submissions this year were in response to the event’s callout for new voices.The event has achieved a perfect 50/50 gender balance among the directors of the selected projects.

Indian Hit Film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is Banned in Singapore - variety.com - India - Uae - Singapore - city Singapore - city Tashkent
variety.com
09.05.2022 / 15:15

Indian Hit Film ‘The Kashmir Files’ is Banned in Singapore

The Kashmir Files’ has been banned in Singapore by the country’s InfoComm Media Development Authority, on the grounds that it could disturb religious harmony.Backed by ZEE5 and directed by Vivek Agnihotri (“The Tashkent Files”), the Hindi-language film revolves around a university student who learns about the religiously charged political turmoil that led to the death of his parents in Kashmir in the 1990s.The IMDA said that it had consulted with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the Ministry of Home Affairs, and that they together found the film to have “exceeded the Film Classification Guidelines for its provocative and one-sided portrayal of Muslims and the depictions of Hindus being persecuted in the on-going conflict in Kashmir. “These representations have the potential to cause enmity between different communities and disrupt social cohesion and religious harmony in Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society.”Under the Film Classification guidelines, “any material that is denigrating to racial or religious communities in Singapore” will be refused classification.The film, made on a budget of $2 million, was released in cinemas in India and many international territories in mid-March and has grossed some $43 million to date.

‘Doctor Strange’ Huge Debut Signals Renewed Potential at Korea Box Office - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
08.05.2022 / 20:41

‘Doctor Strange’ Huge Debut Signals Renewed Potential at Korea Box Office

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” opened with a stunning $14.4 million debut weekend in South Korea, far in excess of any film this year at the Korean box office. Its five-day opening score was $29.1 million.Data from the Korean Film Council’s Kobis tracking service shows the film garnered an 87% market share over the weekend, as it lifted nationwide box office to pre-COVID levels for the first time in more than two years.

How [SPOILER] in the ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Post-Credits Scene Sets Up the MCU’s Future - variety.com
variety.com
07.05.2022 / 04:49

How [SPOILER] in the ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Post-Credits Scene Sets Up the MCU’s Future

Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER ALERT: This story discusses the main post-credit scene in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” currently in theaters.For as long as he’s been in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) — former genius neurosurgeon turned master of the mystical arts — has only had eyes for one person: Dr. Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams).

All the surprise cameos in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
06.05.2022 / 18:21

All the surprise cameos in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’

WARNING: Major spoilers below for “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”Benedict Cumberbatch is back in his wizard cape and costume for “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”The sequel to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s 2016 superhero flick reunites Cumberbatch, 45, with stars Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Michael Stuhlbarg and Chiwetel Ejiofor, with Elizabeth Olsen and Xochitl Gomez rounding out the main cast.However, there were many shocking cameos that made fans literally gasp in the movie theater.The film followed Dr. Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch) as he teams up with America Chavez (Gomez) to stop Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Olsen) throughout several universes.About almost halfway through the two-hour Sam Raimi-directed movie, a medley of characters appear in a series of surprising cameos.WARNING: Stop reading to avoid spoilers.There is one point in the story where Dr.

'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' End Credits Scene Explained! - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
06.05.2022 / 08:05

'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' End Credits Scene Explained!

WARNING: This post contains SPOILERS. Do not read if you don’t want to know!

How to Watch 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and Which Marvel Titles to Stream in Advance - www.etonline.com - Nepal
etonline.com
06.05.2022 / 02:15

How to Watch 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and Which Marvel Titles to Stream in Advance

Get Tickets for To catch up on the storylines so that you're fully ready to watch the newest movie, keep reading to find out which Marvel movies and series you should stream beforehand. What better movie to watch before the sequel than the first  film. The 2016 movie, available to stream now on Disney+, tells the story of Stephen Strange (played by Benedict Cumberbatch), a brilliant, but self-involved neurosurgeon who loses everything after his hands are damaged in a car accident. On a quest to heal his injuries, Strange travels to Nepal to study mystic arts and unlocks his true potential as a magician.

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’…Except In Parts Of The Middle East Where The Movie Has Been Banned - deadline.com - China - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait - city Kuwait
deadline.com
05.05.2022 / 18:15

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’…Except In Parts Of The Middle East Where The Movie Has Been Banned

EXCLUSIVE: A24 and AGBO’s fantasy hit Everything Everywhere All At Once has been banned in parts of the Middle East, we understand.

Sky Mobile customers will have to pay £2 a day in new roaming charges - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - USA - Ireland - South Africa - Eu - Uae - Isle Of Man
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
04.05.2022 / 12:39

Sky Mobile customers will have to pay £2 a day in new roaming charges

Sky Mobile customers now have to pay up to £2 a day to access their data, calls and texts when abroad. It means millions of Sky Mobile users will now have to pay to use their phone while on holiday.

Benedict Wong Slams Trolls for Hating on ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Teen Star: ‘They Should Feel Deep Shame’ - variety.com - Saudi Arabia
variety.com
04.05.2022 / 01:27

Benedict Wong Slams Trolls for Hating on ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Teen Star: ‘They Should Feel Deep Shame’

Zack Sharf Benedict Wong is standing up for his “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” co-star Xochitl Gomez in the wake up homophobic internet trolls hating on her due to the LGBTQ character she plays in the new Marvel Cinematic Universe tentpole. “The Baby-Sitters Club” actor Gomez makes her MCU debut in the film as America Chavez, a gay teenager who has the ability to jump between universes. America’s inclusion in the film and dialogue referencing her lesbian mothers is reportedly the reason the “Doctor Strange” sequel is banned in Saudi Arabia and other territories.

Benedict Cumberbatch Reacts To ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Ban Over LGTBQ Scene: ‘It Is An Expected Disappointment’ - etcanada.com - Britain - Ukraine - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
etcanada.com
01.05.2022 / 01:23

Benedict Cumberbatch Reacts To ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Ban Over LGTBQ Scene: ‘It Is An Expected Disappointment’

Benedict Cumberbatch is not impressed by “repressive regimes” banning films for their inclusion of LGTBQ characters.

Inside Chloe Ferry's tattoo collection – including Sam Gowland tribute cover up - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Dubai - Uae
ok.co.uk
30.04.2022 / 10:37

Inside Chloe Ferry's tattoo collection – including Sam Gowland tribute cover up

Chloe Ferry has developed quite the passion for tattoos over the years since being in the limelight.The Geordie Shore star has a penchant for physical transformations so it comes as no surprise that her body art collection has increased to noticeably more bold proportions recently. A bikini-clad Chloe appeared very content sat poolside in Ibiza this week as she was spotted flaunting her latest inking — a giant dragon tattoo on her bum — added to an already extensive selection of lasered images that were also on show.

Saudi Arabia Audiences Grow as Local Comedies Succeed - variety.com - Hollywood - Saudi Arabia - city Riyadh
variety.com
28.04.2022 / 10:33

Saudi Arabia Audiences Grow as Local Comedies Succeed

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMoviegoing in Saudi Arabia has come a long way since April 18, 2018, when “Black Panther” premiered to a packed crowd in a converted symphony hall in Riyadh, ending the country’s 35-year ban on public screenings prompted by an ultraconservative Islamic wave that started in the 1980s.Cut to three-and-a-half years after the “Panther” premiere — at which men and women sat together as they watched the Marvel superhero — and when it comes to watching movies on the big screen “things have evolved on different levels,” says Carlo Vincenti, head of Italia Film, which is Disney’s distributor in the region.Today there are 57 state-of-the-art cinema sites in 16 Saudi cities for a total of more than 500 screens. Admissions have soared from 149,000 from just two venues in 2018 to more than 13 million tickets sold at 53 different locations in 2021.

We’ve Seen the First 15 Minutes of ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ at CinemaCon - thewrap.com - New York
thewrap.com
27.04.2022 / 20:37

We’ve Seen the First 15 Minutes of ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ at CinemaCon

SPOILERS FOR “DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS” FOLLOWWith just a week to go until “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” hits their theaters, CinemaCon attendees were shown the first 15 minutes of the upcoming Marvel Studios film, in which Strange faces the consequences of his fateful spell in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”The sneak preview shows a version of Doctor Strange from another universe trying to protect America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) from an eldritch abomination trying to take her powers. When it seems like the monster is going to kill both of them, Strange makes a desperate move to take Chavez’s powers and kill her in order to protect the multiverse.It then turns out that it was all a dream, with Steven Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) waking up in the timeline we’re familiar with.

Disney Refuses to Cut 12 Seconds of ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Dialogue About Lesbian Moms, Says Saudi Arabia - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - county Gulf
variety.com
26.04.2022 / 17:53

Disney Refuses to Cut 12 Seconds of ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Dialogue About Lesbian Moms, Says Saudi Arabia

Zack Sharf Saudi Arabia’s cinema classification board is disputing reports that the upcoming Marvel tentpole “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” has been banned in the country due to a gay character played by Xochitl Gomez. The movie finds “The Baby-Sitters Club” actor making her debut as America Chavez in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nawaf Alsabhan, Saudi Arabia’s general supervisor of cinema classification, told AFP (via The Guardian) that Disney is unwilling to remove “barely 12 seconds” from the film in which Gomez’s character refers to her “two moms.”“It’s just her talking about her moms, because she has two moms,” Alsabhan said.

Warner Bros. Int. Chief On Russia, China Markets: “We’ve All Learned To Live With Uncertainty” – CinemaCon - deadline.com - Australia - China - Ukraine - Russia - Japan - city Budapest - Saudi Arabia - Uae - city Shanghai - city Beijing
deadline.com
26.04.2022 / 00:11

Warner Bros. Int. Chief On Russia, China Markets: “We’ve All Learned To Live With Uncertainty” – CinemaCon

Disruption will continue to weigh on the international theatrical system as the Russia-Ukraine war drags on and well over half of China’s theaters are shuttered in the latest Covid crackdown.

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