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First Sight Media delivers a video masterpiece to mark CTPA’s 80th Anniversary

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Content creation and streaming agency, First Sight Media, has partnered with the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) to create the association’s video content for its 80th Anniversary, celebrating eight decades of championing the cosmetics and personal care industry in the UK.

The centrepiece of this ambitious content project is an anniversary movie, “A Story That We Share”, which premiered at the CTPA’s Anniversary Dinner at 8 Northumberland Avenue, London. The movie showcases the organisation’s rich legacy, core values, and the voices of its members, partners and stakeholders.

Produced by First Sight Media, the video weaves together compelling interviews, stakeholder testimonials, dynamic animation, and professionally voiced narration.

The content has also been strategically repurposed into a ‘Collection’ of shorter video clips entitled ‘What Our Members Say’, showcasing CTPA’s work and contribution on various themes through the words of CTPA members themselves.

“We had a vision for this special Anniversary year, that involved bringing together many voices amongst our members, stakeholders and partners, to capture the ethos and spirit of CTPA’s work throughout the years and looking ahead. An exciting but complex project! First Sight Media’s technical expertise and all-round professionalism made this journey a delight. We’re immensely proud of what we’ve created with them,” said Héloïse Prieur, communications and marketing manager at CTPA.

The collaboration began in December 2024, with filming taking place into 2025. First Sight Media coordinated shoots across multiple London locations to meet the demanding schedules of the CTPA’s Board members and stakeholders. Post-production, including editing, animation, and voiceover work, was completed in April, with the final film ready for debut in summer 2025.

“We were honoured to help articulate how CTPA has been at the heart of their industry for 80 years – through the power of video,” explained Rich Belcher, MD of First Sight Media.

The movie reflects not only the Association’s rich legacy, but also the ongoing excellence that defines both CTPA and the wider cosmetics and personal care industry. It highlights the industry’s essential role in promoting wellbeing, its commitment to safety, quality, trust, and passion, driven by science and innovation.

“The result included a timeline of the industry’s development, showing how CTPA has been there to guide, lead and influence the industry in its 80 years. To show the diversity of membership, we then captured testimonials and interviews with members. Although there were set questions, the range of answers told a fresh and unique perspective, which we were able to integrate to create a movie that is both personal, inspiring and informative,” concluded Belcher.

The Anniversary movie can be watched on CTPA’s website here: Celebrating 80 Years.

November 7, 2025 0 comments
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“Tu Yaa Main” Wrap Party Is A Masterpiece! Bejoy Nambiar's Team Brings The House Down With Croc-Themed Decor | Glamsham.com
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“Tu Yaa Main” Wrap Party Is A Masterpiece! Bejoy Nambiar’s Team Brings The House Down With Croc-Themed Decor | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The much-anticipated film Tu Yaa Main, starring Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav, wrapped its shoot this past weekend, coinciding with Halloween, fittingly adding a spooky touch to the milestone. Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, the film was shot across multiple locations, including an action-packed overseas schedule in Bangkok, Thailand, which heightened its atmospheric, survivalist tone.

Produced by Aanand L Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Vinod Bhanushali, Kamlesh Bhanushali. Tu Yaa Main is a Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios Ltd. collaboration. The film blends romance, thrill, and suspense, promising a genre-crossing experience tailored for young audiences. Touted as one of the most anticipated Valentine’s cinematic treats, the film merges psychological tension with passionate romance, creating what the team describes as a “date-fright” experience — where love and the unexpected collide.

A key talking point for fans has been the film’s crocodile motif, sparking curiosity about the mysteries lurking beneath its surface. To mark the completion of the shoot, the cast and crew celebrated with a croc-themed wrap party, keeping the Halloween spirit alive with a playful and eerie twist.

Reflecting on the project, Bejoy Nambiar said, “Every film changes you a little, and Tu Yaa Main definitely did that for me. Wrapping this one up feels special, since the experience has been raw, emotional, and just the right amount of wild. That’s exactly what we set out to make.”

With filming now complete, the project has moved into post-production, gearing up for its Valentine’s 2026 theatrical release. Promising a mix of tension, emotion, and unexpected twists, Tu Yaa Main aims to deliver a cinematic experience that balances heart and haunt, making it a standout for audiences looking for romance with a thrilling edge.

Tu Yaa Main is written by Himanshu Sharma and Abhishek Bandekar, produced under the banners of Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios Ltd.

November 5, 2025 0 comments
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'The Forsytes' Sets Release Date At PBS Masterpiece
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‘The Forsytes’ Sets Release Date At PBS Masterpiece

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

PBS Masterpiece has set Sunday, March 22, 2026 for the U.S. premiere of its new costume drama The Forsytes. All six episodes will be available to stream via the PBS app and PBS Masterpiece on Prime Video and a weekly broadcast on PBS will air Sundays at 9/8c.

An adaptation of John Galsworthy’s Forsyte Saga novels, the drama offers a sweeping portrait of a wealthy British family in 1880s London. It’s led by Francesca Annis (Lillie), who plays matriarch Ann.

Per the official logline: “Desire, ambition and betrayal simmer at the heart of the The Forsytes which chronicles the lives, loves, trials and triumphs of a wealthy Victorian era stockbroking family, whose generations find themselves torn between tradition and self-sacrifice versus personal happiness and the pursuit of love.”

The cast includes Stephen Moyer (True Blood) as Jolyon Forsyte Sr., Jack Davenport (The Morning Show) as James Forsyte, Danny Griffin (Fate: The Winx Saga) as Jo Forsyte Jr., Millie Gibson (Doctor Who) as Irene Heron, Tuppence Middleton (Downton Abbey: A New Era) as Frances Forsyte, Eleanor Tomlinson (One Day) as Louisa Byrne, Joshua Orpin (Titans) as Soames Forsyte and Josette Simon OBE (Anatomy of a Scandal) as Mrs. Ellen Parker Barrington.

Debbie Horsfield (Poldark) penned the adaptation. Executive producers are Debbie Horsfield, Meenu Gaur, Michael Ray, and Damien Timmer for Mammoth Screen, part of ITV Studios; and Susanne Simpson for Masterpiece.

The Forsytes is produced in association with ITV Studios, which handles international distribution, with PBS Distribution handling North American rights.

The series premiered October 20 on UK’s Channel 5. Deadline revealed in June that a second season of The Forsytes was already ordered before its debut in the UK.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Charlie Kaplan 2025
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Charlie Kaplan Wrings a Masterpiece Out of Love, Pain, and Loss » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The title of Charlie Kaplan’s latest album stems from an episode involving his father, who was being visited in the hospital by a longtime friend. When his friend laid his baseball cap on Charlie‘s father’s bed, the usually polite–but–superstitious elder Kaplan was abruptly shocked. “In old cowboy movies,” he said, in a story recounted by Charlie himself in the press notes, “a hat on the bed is an omen, a premonition that someone will die”.

Indeed, A Hat Upon the Bed is a tribute to Kaplan’s father, who passed away in 2013, as well as to his son, born in 2025. This “fatherless decade” between those two events was a source of love and pain, which Kaplan has used as inspiration for this, perhaps his most personal and brutally honest work. The record’s core band consists of Winston Cook-Wilson (Kaplan’s bandmate in Office Culture) on keyboards, Andrew Daly Frank on lead guitar, Julian Cubillos on bass, and Jason Burger on drums. These are longtime friends and collaborators of Kaplan’s and can navigate his eclectic songs with ease.

A Hat Upon the Bed is, according to Kaplan, about “the line between the knowable and unknowable; truth and superstition; science and magic; natural and supernatural; life and death”. Kaplan may not have the answers, but he enjoys pondering them, and the unknowingness of death and the unshakable bonds of love result in some beautiful, open-ended music. The record begins and ends with brief instrumental tracks: “Seaside” on acoustic guitar and “Sandy” on piano. These songs are small sonic morsels that beautifully bookend the LP.

The title track begins the album proper as an airy, ethereal folk piece on love and loss, supported by Zosha Warpeha on five-string viola and Kristen Drymala on cello, players who appear on several songs and are arranged sublimely by Cook-Wilson. “Begging forgiveness from no one,” Kaplan sings. “And slipping away / Down leafy street corners / There’s always more we can say.” One of Kaplan’s many strengths as a songwriter and arranger is his innate ability to seamlessly transition between different subgenres, making it seem effortless.

“Halley”, inspired by Kaplan’s father’s habit of gazing at the stars on their front stoop, is a gauzy slab of melodic shoegaze, while “Fear of Choking” is a low-key baroque pop gem that brings to mind the sophisticated songcraft of Paul McCartney. The piano-driven “Leading Man” sounds like an earworm straight out of a 1970s AM radio. “Transmission,” meanwhile, amps up the surrealism, with an open-ended, rudderless feel that you want to get lost in long past its five-and-a-half-minute run time.

Kaplan makes numerous excellent choices, often venturing into unique territory. Much like “Mescarole”, on his 2024 album Eternal Repeater, the straightforward “I’m In Love with You” is based around a very brief lyric couplet (“It’s true, I’m in love with you / What am I gonna do?”) as the band swirls around him in an intoxicating Wall of Sound production style. Kaplan is obviously a fan of rock and roll in its purest form. You can almost hear Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers loping their way through the easy groove of “No More Mistakes”, which features more of those irresistible strings.

Elsewhere, Kaplan seems to broach the subject of the climate crisis with the loping, tuneful “Is It Gonna Be Alright”, acknowledging specific fears in the verses, and expressing a quizzical tone in the chorus: “All of this is going away / But it’s alright now / Living for another day / But it’s alright now.” The directness of the hypnotic “No Way Am I” sparks an occasionally angry tone, as he sings “I know you go so far up your own ass / You didn’t know how I grew up so fast.”

One of the record’s emotional high points, however, is probably the sweet, heartfelt “Heaven”, performed by Kaplan on vocals on acoustic guitar. It’s a simple arrangement, but Kaplan’s emotions are elegant and heartfelt in the lyrics, where he acknowledges his deep love for his son, or perhaps his father, or both? “I could never tell you how much I loved you,” Kaplan sings. “Even if I had a million years / So it was just a matter of time before I lost you / If it was a needle in a haystack I’d die trying to find it / Give away all may days in pursuit / I won’t mind it.”

It’s no surprise that A Hat Upon the Bed is a double album. Charlie Kaplan has so much to unload that chronicles that “fatherless decade”. He’s always been a master of creating the perfect arrangement around his engaging, deeply felt compositions, but this time around, he’s at his absolute peak. A Hat Upon the Bed is a towering, emotionally honest work of art.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | “PTA’s ‘One Battle After Another’ is apparently a masterpiece” links
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bitchy | “PTA’s ‘One Battle After Another’ is apparently a masterpiece” links

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is a masterpiece? [Pajiba]
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Kim Kardashian celebrates Skims’ collab with Nike. [JustJared]
Maggie Gyllenhaal directed The Bride, and this is the first trailer. [LaineyGossip]
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Sadiq Khan bashed Donald Trump. [Buzzfeed]
Chord Overstreet’s Playgirl shoot never saw the light of day. [Socialite Life]
Jennifer Lopez still hangs out with Ben Affleck’s kids. [Hollywood Life]
Joe Jonas & Krispy Kreme. [Seriously OMG]
Dylan Efron jiggles. [OMG Blog]

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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One Battle After Another Review: A Nerve-Racking Masterpiece
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One Battle After Another Review: A Nerve-Racking Masterpiece

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

One Battle is primarily a film about race. The French 75 is largely Black: Beyond Taylor’s Perfidia, operatives and allies are played Wood Harris, Regina Hall, Starletta DuPois, and the musicians Dijon and Junglepussy, among others. During his time as an active member, Bob was known as “Ghetto Pat,” and retains a penchant for calling people “homie”; when he and Perfidia are making out in the back of a sedan as it speeds away from the detention center, he’s goaded into saying just how much he loves “Black girls.” Lockjaw, who spent years lusting after Perfidia, is so ideologically committed to white supremacy that when he seeks initiation into the Adventurers, he plans to find and kill Willa for fear that she’s his daughter. The math here is clear: The fetishization of Black women spans the entire political spectrum, from those sincerely seeking Black liberation to those who would like to see Black people killed en masse.

But this observation is only a starting point. One Battle shows solidarity across lines of race and class, but also the friction inherent to those alliances. When, during the siege, Bob is taken in by his daughter’s martial arts instructor, Sensei Sergio (Benecio del Toro), the latter’s unflappability is played for laughs. But Sergio’s cool efficiency as he directs dozens of undocumented children to safety makes Bob’s panic over the whereabouts of his daughter, confirmed to be safe with people he trusts, seem at least a little solipsistic. Bob’s almost tearful lament, from later in the film, that he can’t properly do his daughter’s hair, is heartbreaking.

Elsewhere, characters wield whatever power race gives them—however uneasily. Lockjaw imprisons and murders people with impunity, but is made insecure around the Adventurers by the fact he’s been sexually fixated on those they, and he, have deemed impure. A monologue about Black power is fearfully made manifest by a gunshot in a bank robbery. And, in the wrenching sequence where Perfidia leaves Bob and Willa, she expresses disgust at the way white revolutionaries have to be coddled and carried along. It has the sting of truth—but is undercut by the sorrow Taylor masterfully layers below Perfidia’s rage.

We are, in fact, living in an age of “identity politics,” but in the sense that people are shunted into camps, jails, or coffins based on the color of their skin. And so it’s truly ingenious that one of One Battle’s tensest sequences sees a portable paternity test deployed in a chapel. The myopia required to derive true meaning from such a thing—barely more sophisticated than phrenology—is staggering. But it’s the logical endpoint of the belief that some people are chattel and others are entitled to use them as they please. Later, after Willa screams at Lockjaw about her mother (“She was a rat!”), he’s practically salivating when he responds: “She was a warrior.”

Infiniti is asked to play the put-upon daughter of a man-child father, a scared child, a phony among true believers, and eventually, a reluctant killer. She acquits herself unbelievably well. The adrenaline-soaked shriek she lets out after shooting and killing the IZOD-clad Adventurer who had been pursuing her in a superb highway chase sequence is nearly on par with Jena Malone’s yelp of joy that serves as the thesis at the end of Anderson’s Inherent Vice. DiCaprio, as the father who loves her more than anything but is aware of the limits of his use to her, has never been better.

A moment after that scream, Bob comes across the wreckage of the chase. When he sees Willa coiled behind a sign at the side of the road, he’s overcome with relief. But she can’t relax: she raises the pistol toward him and asks him to repeat back the code phrases. He doesn’t. Instead, he reasons: I’m your dad. The gun comes down. She believes him—he is.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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The Bengal Files Twitter review: Vivek Agnihotri film divides; some hail ‘masterpiece’, others dismiss as ‘propaganda’
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The Bengal Files Twitter review: Vivek Agnihotri film divides; some hail ‘masterpiece’, others dismiss as ‘propaganda’

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The Bengal Files Twitter review: Vivek Agnihotri’s latest film, The Bengal Files, has sparked a powerful wave of reactions on Twitter. A section of the audience is calling it one of the hardest-hitting cinematic experiences of 2025. But there are others who seem to be dismissing it as hollow and biased. Following its theatrical release, viewers have flooded the platform with emotionally charged reviews, both praising and criticising it for its depiction of the horrors of Direct Action Day.

The Bengal Files Twitter review: Social media labels the Vivek Agnihotri’s film as bold and heart-wrenching.

Viewers call the film gut-wrenching

Calling it a “gut-wrenching cinematic experience,” one user wrote, “#TheBengalFiles dares to bring alive the horrors of Direct Action Day (1946) with raw intensity, outstanding storytelling, and jaw-dropping sequences.”

“The Bengal Files Movie Review: Vivek Agnihotri’s Hard-Hitting Reality, Shocking Truths Revealed! Experience the most controversial and powerful film of 2025! The Bengal Files by Vivek Agnihotri . #TheBengalFiles,” wrote another social media user.

Another viewer echoed the sentiment. “TheBengalFiles is another outstanding film by director #VivekRanjanAgnihotri after #TheKashmirFiles. Superb writing, performances and heartwrenching film for the Indians,” wrote the user.

Praise for performances

The film is being praised for its storytelling that exposes dark truths that have been left out of mainstream history books. “We were never taught this in school. Watching it made me realise how naïve we are as a society—ready to destroy our own for foreign ideologies,” read one post.

The performances also garnered widespread acclaim. Simrat Kaur, who plays Bharathi Banerjee, was singled out for delivering the “performance of a lifetime,” while Namashi Chakraborty, Mithun Chakraborty, and Pallavi Joshi were lauded for their impactful roles.

Some call it propaganda

But there were many who did not like the film, calling it biased, labelling it propaganda. “The Bengal Files mixes history with drama. Direct Action Day was complex, affecting multiple communities. Dramatizing real figures one-sidedly risks misleading viewers, fictionalizing events, and turning history into political propaganda, need more reasons?” wrote one on Twitter. Another added, “The Kashmir Files & Bengal Files are based on pure religious and hate propaganda.”

The Bengal Files controversy

The controversy erupted ahead of its release, especially in West Bengal, when Agnihotri claimed that theatres were refusing to screen the film, allegedly due to political pressure. Producer and actor Pallavi Joshi even wrote an open letter to the President of India, claiming an “unofficial ban” in the state, despite there being no formal censor board objections.

The Bengal Files features an ensemble cast led by Mithun Chakraborty alongside Anupam Kher and Pallavi Joshi, who also produced the film. Darshan Kumarr and Simrat Kaur play key roles. The cast also includes Saswata Chatterjee, Namashi Chakraborty, Rajesh Khera, Puneet Issar, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Sourav Das, and Mohan Kapur.

September 5, 2025 0 comments
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Pristine Trailer for Edward Yang's Masterpiece 'Yi Yi' 4K Restoration
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Pristine Trailer for Edward Yang’s Masterpiece ‘Yi Yi’ 4K Restoration

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Pristine Trailer for Edward Yang’s Masterpiece ‘Yi Yi’ 4K Restoration

by Alex Billington
August 22, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Harmony is a precious thing…” Janus Films has debuted a new 4K restoration trailer for the re-release of the masterpiece Yi Yi, the final film from Taiwanese maestro Edward Yang. This originally premiered in the year 2000 at the Cannes Film Festival, and has grown with time to now be considered one of the greatest films ever made (I completely agree!). It really is an astonishing, towering, extraordinary work of cinematic art – I adore it, too. Yi Yi, titled in full Yi Yi: A One and a Two…, is a portrait of a middle-class family in Taipei, Taiwan in the late 90s. A man in his 40s, his teenage daughter and his eight-year-old son experience life, navigating between remorse, hope and disappointment. It stars Wu Nien-jen, Elaine Jin, Issey Ogata, Kelly Lee, Jonathan Chang. In celebration of its 25th anniversary, this 4K digital restoration was carried out by Pony Canyon Inc., with analog & digital processes provided by Imagica Entertainment Media Services, Inc. Yi Yi really is everything cinema should be about – I watched it for my first time back in 2020 and wrote about the film: “It’s hard to grasp in just one viewing how rich and layered and insightful every last scene is.” All I can do is encourage everyone to take time to watch the film and let it connect with you…

Here’s the new official 4K restoration trailer (+ poster) for Edward Yang’s film Yi Yi, direct from YouTube:

Yi Yi 4K Restoration Trailer

Yi Yi 4K Restoration Poster

The extraordinary, internationally embraced Yi Yi (A One and a Two…), directed by the late Taiwanese master Edward Yang, follows a middle-class family in Taipei over the course of one year, beginning with a wedding and ending with a funeral. Whether chronicling middle-age father NJ’s tentative flirtations with an old flame or precocious young son Yang-Yang’s attempts at capturing reality with his beloved camera, Yang deftly imbues every gorgeous frame with a compassionate clarity. Warm, sprawling, and dazzling, this intimate epic is one of the undisputed masterworks of the new century. Yi Yi, also known as 一一 in Mandarin, is written directed by Taiwanese-American filmmaker master Edward Yang, his seventh and final feature film he made before passing away in 2007. Produced by Shinya Kawai. It first premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and won Best Director. It has since been restored and re-released including on Criterion 4K Blu-ray back in 2011. This new 4K restoration also just premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Janus Films will release Yi Yi back in theaters starting September 5th, 2025. It is a must watch.

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