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‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ trailer: National Geographic’s Disney+ series sends actors on a life-changing journey
“Traveling from pole to pole not only changed the way I saw the Earth, it changed the way I saw myself.” That sentiment is at the heart of National Geographic’s new official trailer for Pole to Pole with Will Smith. The film is a cross-world documentary that sends Will Smith on an extreme journey across all seven continents. From frozen ice fields to dense jungles, this series promises scale, danger, and reflection in equal measure. Watch the trailer above and read what it explores. Will travels the globe Five years in the making, the seven-part series follows Will Smith on…
Rob Reiner didn’t just “get good grades.” He had such a ridiculous track record that every year a director releases a new masterpiece. Comedy, romance, horror, courtroom drama, coming of age…somehow he made it all look easy. In the wake of his tragic death, we thought we’d take a look back at some of Rob Reiner’s films that perhaps best defined his career and remain relevant to this day. In no particular order… This is something I will never let go of. Reiner’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella The Body is an honest, not melodramatic, look at the fragile moment…
‘Holy Days’ Trailer: Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes and Jacki Weaver star as nuns on a heartwarming New Zealand road trip
The official trailer for Holy Days has arrived, offering a preview of the heartwarming drama starring Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes and Jacki Weaver as three nuns on a road trip through New Zealand’s breathtaking South Island. Watch the trailer above, then read on for info. An unlikely road trip takes shape Holy Days, director Nat Bolt’s feature directorial debut, centers on Brian, a grieving 10-year-old boy played by newcomer Elijah Tamati, who takes refuge in a crumbling convent run by three eccentric nuns. When Brian hears of plans to close the convent, he takes a final step to save it…
Disney’s Zootopia 2 has officially joined the billion dollar club. The animated sequel has now soared to over US$1.13 billion worldwide, making it the fastest Hollywood animated film to cross the US$1 billion milestone and cementing its place as one of the box office-defining blockbusters of 2025. Zootopia 2 sets new record for animated box office revenue After just three weeks in global release, Zootopia 2 has grossed an estimated $1.137 billion worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. This total includes approximately US$877.7 million from international markets, with China alone contributing over US$500 million, a figure that plays a decisive…
Rob Reiner dies at 78: ‘Stand by Me’ and ‘A Few Good Men’ director found dead along with wife Michelle Singer Reiner
(This story is currently being updated.) Shocking and tragic news. Hollywood has been shocked by the sudden and tragic death of director and actor Rob Reiner (Stand by Me, When Harry Met Sally, Misery) and his wife, photographer and producer Michelle Singer Reiner. The couple was found dead inside their Brentwood home on Sunday. Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer Reiner found dead in their Brentwood home The bodies of Reiner, 78, and Michelle Singer Reiner, 68, were reportedly discovered Sunday afternoon at their home in the 200 block of South Chadbourne Avenue in Brentwood. Deadline reports that authorities were dispatched…
Brent Crockett has been elected as the new national president of the Australian Society of Cinematographers (ACS), replacing Erica Addis, who has stepped down from the top job after four years. After receiving his ACS certification in 1985, at the time the youngest cinematographer to receive this honor, Crockett went on to have a 40-year career spanning feature films, television dramas, and documentaries. His contributions include the car chase sequence in Jeffrey Wright’s feature film Metal Skin, as well as work on the popular Halifax FP TV movie, the feature film Crackerjack, the ABC series Bed of Roses, and SBS’s…
Film and media organizations have reacted to Sunday’s public shooting in Bondi, calling for unity and kindness in the wake of the tragedy. Two men opened fire on a crowd celebrating the first day of the Jewish festival Hanukkah at Bondi Beach on Sunday night, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens more. At a press conference today, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the incident as “an act of pure evil, an act of anti-Semitism, (and) an act of terrorism on our shores in an iconic Australian location.” The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) issued a statement condemning…
Stage & Screen, a travel management company for the sports and entertainment industry owned by Flight Center, has appointed Wonitta Atkins as general manager for Australia. Atkins has been with the company for almost 10 years, starting as an account manager and then being promoted to account management director and operations director. She previously held senior sales and marketing roles at Mirvac Hotels and Accor, and also worked as a principal travel representative for Stage and Screen. Under her operational leadership, Stage and Screen was named NTIA’s Best National Travel Management Company in 2023, achieved a 98% customer retention rate,…
LaKeith Stanfield will officially be stepping into Dennis Rodman’s very colorful shoes. The Oscar-nominated actor has signed on to star as the NBA icon in 48 Hours in Vegas after Jonathan Majors was dropped from the project following his assault conviction in 2023. The Lionsgate-backed comedy was inspired by Rodman’s infamous disappearance during the 1998 NBA Finals, when the Chicago Bulls were on the brink of winning third place for the second straight year. The film focuses on the now mythical Las Vegas detour. This two-day journey has become part sports legend, part pop culture fever dream. Stanfield will fill…
Peter Green “Training Day” “Pulp Fiction” “The Mask” Peter Green, the sharp and unique actor who played memorable roles in films such as “Pulp Fiction” and “The Mask,” has died at the age of 60. Green was found unresponsive in his Lower East Side apartment on Friday, December 12, and was pronounced dead by his longtime manager, Greg Edwards. As reported by the New York Post, Green was found in his Clinton Street apartment around 3:25 p.m. and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police and Edwards. Officials said foul play was not suspected and the cause of…