In a landmark weekend for both Apple and Hollywood, Brad Pitt’s high-stakes racing drama “F1” has roared into the global box office with $55.6 million in domestic earnings, securing the tech giant its first theatrical hit. The film also clocked in a robust $88.4 million from 78 international markets, pushing its worldwide total to $144 million after just three days.
Hollywood heavyweights Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt shared the red carpet at the London premiere of “F1”, marking their first public reunion in 31 years since co-starring in 1994’s “Interview With the Vampire”. Cruise surprised fans with his appearance, supporting Pitt’s latest film, a high-octane racing drama directed by “Top Gun: Maverick’s” Joseph Kosinski.
Hollywood icon Brad Pitt is set to hit the fast lane in “F1”, a high-octane racing drama directed by “Top Gun: Maverick” filmmaker Joseph Kosinski. The film, which brings the thrill of Formula 1 to the silver screen, will premiere in US and Canadian cinemas—including IMAX—on June 27, 2025, with the backing of Formula 1 and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finalised their divorce, according to Jolie's lawyer on Monday, marking the conclusion of one of Hollywood's most prolonged and contentious divorce battles.
Brad Pitt experienced a major health scare while filming a car crash scene for his upcoming movie “F1”.
The announcement follows comments from director Jon Watts during an interview with Collider on Friday, where he stated, “I don’t know what I’m directing next, and I don’t think there’s going to be a ‘Wolfs’ sequel.”
Every film festival boasts its unique character, its distinct standing in the awards circuit, and varying levels of success over the years. However, the Venice International Film Festival, the world’s oldest of its kind, is about to commence its 81st edition this Wednesday (August 28), establishing itself in a category of its own. This festival has become the premier showcase for the most anticipated studio releases and art films that define the autumn movie season.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are set to make a grand return to the Venice International Film Festival, showcasing their latest films at the 81st edition of the prestigious event. The festival, which will run from August 28 to September 7 in Italy, revealed its star-studded lineup on Tuesday, including Pitt’s “Wolfs” and Jolie’s “Maria”.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney, both independent problem solvers, find themselves pushed to collaborate when assigned the identical task in Jon Watts' forthcoming action-comedy film "Wolfs" — hitting theatres on September 20.
In a landmark weekend for both Apple and Hollywood, Brad Pitt’s high-stakes racing drama “F1” has roared into the global box office with $55.6 million in domestic earnings, securing the tech giant its first theatrical hit. The film also clocked in a robust $88.4 million from 78 international markets, pushing its worldwide total to $144 million after just three days.
Hollywood heavyweights Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt shared the red carpet at the London premiere of “F1”, marking their first public reunion in 31 years since co-starring in 1994’s “Interview With the Vampire”. Cruise surprised fans with his appearance, supporting Pitt’s latest film, a high-octane racing drama directed by “Top Gun: Maverick’s” Joseph Kosinski.
Hollywood icon Brad Pitt is set to hit the fast lane in “F1”, a high-octane racing drama directed by “Top Gun: Maverick” filmmaker Joseph Kosinski. The film, which brings the thrill of Formula 1 to the silver screen, will premiere in US and Canadian cinemas—including IMAX—on June 27, 2025, with the backing of Formula 1 and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finalised their divorce, according to Jolie's lawyer on Monday, marking the conclusion of one of Hollywood's most prolonged and contentious divorce battles.
Brad Pitt experienced a major health scare while filming a car crash scene for his upcoming movie “F1”.
The announcement follows comments from director Jon Watts during an interview with Collider on Friday, where he stated, “I don’t know what I’m directing next, and I don’t think there’s going to be a ‘Wolfs’ sequel.”
Every film festival boasts its unique character, its distinct standing in the awards circuit, and varying levels of success over the years. However, the Venice International Film Festival, the world’s oldest of its kind, is about to commence its 81st edition this Wednesday (August 28), establishing itself in a category of its own. This festival has become the premier showcase for the most anticipated studio releases and art films that define the autumn movie season.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are set to make a grand return to the Venice International Film Festival, showcasing their latest films at the 81st edition of the prestigious event. The festival, which will run from August 28 to September 7 in Italy, revealed its star-studded lineup on Tuesday, including Pitt’s “Wolfs” and Jolie’s “Maria”.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney, both independent problem solvers, find themselves pushed to collaborate when assigned the identical task in Jon Watts' forthcoming action-comedy film "Wolfs" — hitting theatres on September 20.
The teaser of "Kalki 2898 AD" sparked curiosity among the audience as it introduced Amitabh Bachchan as Ashwatthama, featuring a striking digitally de-aged portrayal of the legendary actor. Recently, the Hindustan Times unveiled a report on the technique of digitally altering an actor's appearance to portray a younger version on screen.