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Watch Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried unravel each other's secrets in 'The Housemaid' trailer
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Watch Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried unravel each other’s secrets in ‘The Housemaid’ trailer

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The trailer for The Housemaid, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, is out now – check it out below.

  • READ MORE: Sydney Sweeney doesn’t get why you’re obsessed with her: “I’m just being me”

The Paul Feig-directed psychological thriller is set for release on December 26 and is based on the 2022 novel of the same name by Freida McFadden. Sweeney plays Millie Calloway, a housemaid for a wealthy family headed by Andrew and Nina Winchester, played by Brandon Sklenar and Amanda Seyfried.

The trailer, shared by Lionsgate yesterday (September 16), begins with Millie being greeted by Nina as she arrives for an interview and being shown her room as an unsettling version of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ plays, interspersed with an ominous scene of someone banging on a wooden door.

As Millie settles into her role with the Winchesters, the trailer takes a darker turn as she sees behind their image as the perfect family, with a series of twists in store for the housemaid. Millie is offered a lock for her door and finds a cabinet full of medicine, while we see police at the home, a disturbing dollhouse, and Nina screaming in her car.

The official synopsis reads: “The film plunges audiences into a twisted world where perfection is an illusion, and nothing is as it seems. Trying to escape her past, Millie accepts a job as a live-in housemaid for the wealthy Nina and Andrew Winchester.

“But what begins as a dream job quickly unravels into something far more dangerous — a sexy, seductive game of secrets, scandal, and power. Behind the Winchesters’ closed doors lies a world of shocking twists that will leave you guessing until the very end.”

‘The Housemaid’ poster. CREDIT: Lionsgate

Sweeney said that she became a fan of the novel, explaining at CinemaCon (via Variety): “I could not put [the book] down. I ended up reading all three [books in the series] in one week. There’s characters that are flawed, and they are messy.”

Feig said earlier this year, “Tension and scares and comedy are so wrapped together. It was a dream come true.”

Rebecca Sonnenshine adapted the novel, with Feig telling People that it’s a “faithful interpretation”, though with “a good number of added surprises along the way.”

Meanwhile, an HBO executive has confirmed that teen drama Euphoria – in which Sweeney plays Cassie Howard – will officially be coming back for a third season next year.

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Homebound Trailer
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Homebound Trailer Out! Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa Starrer Addresses Religious, Caste Differences Amid Strong Friendship; Neeraj Ghaywan’s Directorial To Release On THIS Date- Watch

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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The official trailer for Homebound is now out! Featuring Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor, the film is set to hit theatres on September 26, 2025. Having travelled through major film festivals before its theatrical debut, Homebound is now ready to captivate audiences on the big screen. Less than 10 days ahead of its release, the makers have unveiled the official trailer, promising a compelling story of friendship, dreams, and aspirations with its star-studded cast.

Homebound Trailer Out

Dharma Productions shared the trailer on their YouTube channel, captioning it: “Presenting a piece of our heart, hoping it finds a home in yours. Homebound – Official trailer out now. In cinemas 26th September.”

The trailer introduces Ishaan and Vishal as two childhood best friends with dreams of becoming police officers. As they work diligently toward their goals, they encounter numerous challenges along the way. Ishaan portrays Mohammad Shoaib, while Vishal plays Chandan Kumar. Janhvi Kapoor appears as Vishal’s love interest.

Homebound At TIFF

Recently, Homebound was screened at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it received a standing ovation. The film was also the second runner-up in the 2025 International People’s Choice Award category at the festival.

About Homebound

Homebound is directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. It stars Janhvi, Ishaan, and Vishal in lead roles. It will be shown in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes. The film is gaining international attention, especially because legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese is the executive producer. The film is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra. The co-producers are Marijke de Souza and Melita Toscan Du Plantier. Neeraj’s last Cannes film, Masaan, was also shown in the same section back in 2015.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Ishaan Khatter, Janhvi Kapoor And Vishal Jethwa Starrer Homebound To Close The Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2025

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Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Where to Watch 'The Boys' Spinoff Series Online Free
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Where to Watch ‘The Boys’ Spinoff Series Online Free

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

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Although it’s been two years since the season one finale of “Gen V” back in Sept. 2023, “The Boys” spinoff superhero series is back for season two.

Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT, “Gen V” returns on Prime Video for subscribers only. Season two has eight episodes, in total.

Not a member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of all that Amazon Prime has to offer, including access to Prime Video; fast same-, next-, or two-day free shipping; discounts at Whole Foods Market, access to exclusive shopping events — like Prime Day and Black Friday — and more.

After the trial is up, you can either cancel the streaming service altogether, or you can keep watching for $8.99/month for just the Prime Video plan. But, if you want all the perks that come with Amazon Prime, it goes for $14.99/month, or $139.99/year — a nearly 25% savings.

Along with “Gen V,” Prime Video also has access to hit movies like “A Working Man,” “The Accountant 2″ and “Last Breath,” plus originals like “Fallout,” “The Boys,” “Invincible,” “Daisy Jones & The Six” and more. Prime Video also offers free live sports streaming from the NFL, ONE Championship, Professional Pickleball Association Tour, UTR Pro Tennis and other events, plus live news from CBS News.

For season two, “Gen V” takes place after the events of “The Boys” season four and follows Marie (Jaz Sinclair) returning to Godolkin University for new school year with a new dean, Dean Cipher (Hamish Linklater). However, when Marie and her friends discover he’s training superheroes to be soldiers for a war between humans and “Supes,” the team must find a way to stop him before it’s too late.

The spinoff series also stars J, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas and others.

You can stream “Gen V” season two on Prime Video on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT. But in the meantime, watch the trailer for season two, below:

In addition, Prime Video also has “Gen V” season one, so you can catch up before you watch the new season.

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Can young girls get PCOS before first period? Gynaecologist shares 4 early signs parents should watch for
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Can young girls get PCOS before first period? Gynaecologist shares 4 early signs parents should watch for

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), which is a hormonal disorder, shows up in women of menstruating age. But can the signs occur even before a girl gets her first period? To confirm this, HT Lifestyle reached out to an expert.

Some risk factors make little girls more vulnerable to PCOS, even before their periods. (PC: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Nutritionist shares 4 tips on how women with PCOS can enjoy coffee without worsening symptoms

Consultant gynaecologist Dr Deepali Lodh, obstetrician and infertility expert at AIMS Hospital in Dombivli, shared that indeed, there’s a possibility of some early warning signs of PCOS that can appear even before their first period.

She said, “Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal condition that usually becomes more obvious after a girl starts menstruating. However, according to various studies as well, early signs may appear before the first period, often in late childhood or early puberty.”

Early signs of PCOS

PCOS is one of the most common hormonal disorders among young girls, but it can be managed with the help of a good lifestyle, like a proper diet and regular exercise, along with medical intervention. And the first step towards management begins by detecting the signs, and sometimes even before periods begin to occur, which indicates they are at high risk.

Dr Lodh shared these four signs parents need to watch out for in their daughters who are yet to begin their periods:

  1. Early puberty changes: Some girls will exhibit signs of puberty earlier than expected, such as breast development or pubic hair growth. These signs shouldn’t be ignored at all.
  2. Weight gain and obesity: Rapid weight gain, especially around the abdomen, can be a risk factor for future PCOS in girls. Don’t just attribute this weight gain to poor eating habits and the absence of exercise. It will need timely evaluation.
  3. Skin issues: Suffering from acne, oily skin, or dark patches on the neck and underarms (acanthosis nigricans) are some of the signs that a girl may have insulin resistance. This can further point out PCOS. So, stay vigilant!
  4. Excess hair growth: Unusual hair growth on the face, chest, or back (hirsutism) before menstruation can be caused by a hormonal imbalance that can be linked to PCOS.

Further, she mentioned the importance of parental intervention, as these are signs that, according to the gynaecologist, ‘cannot be ignored’, and prompt medical attention needs to be sought.

Genetic risk factor?

In addition to the visible signs, the young girl in childhood or early puberty, there’s also a genetic component to consider. Dr Lodh said, “A mother or sister with PCOS increases the chances of the child developing it later.” So if the mother or elder menstruating sibling has PCOS, they need to be more cautious, as the child is genetically predisposed to develop PCOS. This means regular monitoring of their hormonal health to reduce future risks.

To avoid these problems from escalating, Dr. Lodh recommended that young girls showing early PCOS signs focus on a healthy lifestyle, follow a nutritious diet, exercise regularly, maintain weight within a normal range, and manage stress with the help of yoga. If parents spot these signs, the gynaecologist reiterated that they should visit a doctor for tests, as, according to her, it is better to pay attention right from the beginning to prevent problems in the future.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Billie Jean King Cup Livestream 2025: Where to Watch the Women's Tennis Tournament Online
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Watch 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Finals: Livestream Tennis Online Free

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

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The world’s best female tennis players are in Shenzhen, China this week for the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup. Originally called the Federation Cup, the international team tennis competition changed its name in 2020 in honor of activist and former World No. 1 Billie Jean King.

Eight countries qualified for this year’s event, including the U.S. and Italy, which took home the win in the 2024 finals. The 2025 Billie Jean King Cup takes place from September 16 to 21.

How to Watch the Billie Jean King Cup Finals Online Free

Viewers in the U.S. can watch the Billie Jean King Cup on TV through Tennis Channel. Don’t have cable? Grab this free trial to DirecTV Stream to watch the Billie Jean King tennis tournament online. DirecTV Stream’s free trial includes a live feed of Tennis Channel, and lets you watch the matches on your phone, laptop, tablet or TV.

Another way to watch the Billie Jean King Cup finals online for free? Use Fubo, a live TV streaming service that also includes Tennis Channel as part of its lineup. Fubo has a seven-day free trial that you can use to livestream Billie Jean King Cup tennis online for free. Fubo’s free trial includes free DVR, so you can record the women’s tennis matches to watch a replay back on-demand later.

How to Watch the Billie Jean King Cup Finals With VPN

You can also watch the Billie Jean King Cup with a virtual private network like NordVPN. Use the VPN to stream live coverage of the tournament through BBC in the UK, beIN Sports in France or CBC in Canada. Set your VPN location to the country of your choice and live stream the tennis tournament free with those international broadcasters.

NordVPN is currently offering a promotion that gets you access from just $3 a month — a 73% savings. Save more when you sign up for an annual plan.

We also like ExpressVPN, which you can use to watch Billie Jean King Cup coverage from outside the U.S. Plans to ExpressVPN start at just $3.49/month for a basic streaming package.

In addition to letting you watch Billie Jean King tennis matches online, you can use your VPN to watch TV shows, movies and other live sports from channels around the world.

2025 Billie Jean King Cup Final: Matchups, Predictions

Similar to the Davis Cup for men, the Billie Jean King Cup pits the world’s top countries together for a best-of-three rubbers format with two singles matches and one doubles match per day.

This year’s finalists are China, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Spain, Ukraine and the United States.

The U.S. holds the all-time record for wins, with 18 titles, and they are favored to win again this year, led by recent U.S. Open semifinalist Jessica Pegula. Kazakhstan and Italy are also considered contenders.

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Watch: Yorgos Lanthimos' Prada Short Film with Scarlett Johansson
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Watch: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Prada Short Film with Scarlett Johansson

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Watch: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Prada Short Film with Scarlett Johansson

by Alex Billington
September 16, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Okay, the following is needed: Morning Breeze… Whisper of all your dead loved ones’ names… Rainwater that drips from a non-blooming cherry tree…” Such special ingredients… Another wacky, fun new film from Yorgos Lanthimos to enjoy this year. Alas this is only a 2-min short film (though I recommend watching Bugonia when it opens this fall). Prada has unveiled their newest promo – a short film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Scarlett Johansson made to promote the “Prada Galleria bag.” Which sells for the ridiculous price of around $1000-$5000 – which is exactly how they can afford to hire such a talented filmmaker / actress duo to make this commercial. Of course it’s just an ad, but it’s still fun to see Lanthimos putting in some of his usual strange touches. And with Scarlett, well, I can imagine this will be an effective campaign. The handbag is named after the brand’s historic flagship boutique, opened by Mario Prada in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan in 1913. Just what’s in that shiny sphere? And can we order one, too?

Yorgos Lanthimos' Prada Short Film

Yorgos Lanthimos' Prada Short Film

Thanks to Twitter for the tip on this debuting online. Original intro via YouTube: “Discover the new Prada campaign directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Prada Ambassador Scarlett Johansson. A cinematic study of transformation & persona, where ritual identities take place. A totem of change, the Prada Galleria handbag is reimagined season after season. In this film, it’s central to a story of perpetual transformation – of the self, of identity, of Prada itself.” This “Prada Galleria bag” promotional short film is directed by Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, director of the films My Best Friend, Kinetta, Dogtooth, Alps, The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, as well as this year’s new film Bugonia, plus many other shorts & music videos. With creative direction by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons for Prada. The marketing campaign creative director is Ferdinando Verderi. For more on this short, head to YouTube or visit Prada’s website. To discover more short films (+ music videos), click here. How was that?

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When Hrithik Roshan left Priyanka Chopra in splits with a sly dig at Salman Khan and Aamir Khan's height. Watch
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When Hrithik Roshan left Priyanka Chopra in splits with a sly dig at Salman Khan and Aamir Khan’s height. Watch

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Published on: Sept 16, 2025 02:35 pm IST

Hrithik Roshan once left Karan Johar shocked, Priyanka Chopra in splits with his confession about who he wants to work more with between Salman Khan, Aamir. 

Filmmaker Karan Johar’s Koffee With Karan is known for serving up spicy revelations from Bollywood celebrities. The show debuted in 2004 and has since aired eight seasons over a span of 21 years. During the second season, Hrithik Roshan appeared on the talk show with Priyanka Chopra and took a sly dig at Aamir Khan and Salman Khan’s height.

When Hrithik Roshan revealed who he wanted to work with between Salman Khan and Aamir Khan,

When Hrithik Roshan took a dig at Salman Khan and Aamir Khan’s height

During the rapid-fire round, when Karan Johar asked Hrithik, “Aamir or Salman, which actor would you like to work with more?” Hrithik replied, “Well, they’re both the same height. Either.” His response left Karan Johar shocked, while Priyanka Chopra couldn’t stop laughing.

Hrithik made his Bollywood debut with Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai in 2000, by which time Salman Khan and Aamir Khan had already established themselves as stars. Salman began his career as a supporting actor in Biwi Ho Toh Aisi before rising to fame with his lead role in Maine Pyaar Kiya. Aamir first worked as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain’s film Yaadon Ki Baaraat and later rose to fame with his first lead role in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. All three became overnight sensations with their debut films and are now among the most bankable actors in Bollywood.

Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan’s upcoming films

Hrithik was most recently seen in War 2. Helmed by Ayan Mukerji, the film also marked Jr NTR’s Bollywood debut and earned ₹364.34 crore worldwide. He will now be donning the director’s hat for his upcoming film, Krrish 4.

Salman is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film Battle of Galwan. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the war drama also stars Chitrangada Singh and is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict between India and China. Aamir, on the other hand, is awaiting the release of his upcoming production, a romantic drama starring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film is titled Mere Raho and is scheduled to release in cinemas on 12 December.

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Venice 2025 Recap - 8 Outstanding Films to Watch From the Festival
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Venice 2025 Recap – 8 Outstanding Films to Watch From the Festival

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Venice 2025 Recap – 8 Outstanding Films to Watch From the Festival

by Alex Billington
September 15, 2025

“What I want to test is not so complex…” Each year, I am lucky for the opportunity to return to the splendid city of Venice in Northern Italy to attend the Venice Film Festival and catch the latest films premiering there. This year’s festival was much better than the previous year (my recap of 2024 here) and I’ve listed the 8 best films of the festival below. This was my ninth year returning to Venice, and I’m always glad to be back, no matter how many terrific films I get to see (or bad films I have to sit through anyway). In total, I watched around 30 films at Venice this year, with many of them ending up being pretty good (phew!). The finest films of the fest were two majestically cinematic works of art by female filmmakers: The Testament of Ann Lee and Silent Friend. I would’ve been so happy with either winning the Golden Lion, but instead they ended up giving it to Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother – one of the worst films I have seen all year. Oh well, it happens. Instead, I want to highlight my favorites from Venice 2025. I always do my best to watch as many films as I can, hoping to find any hidden gems and breakout hits amidst the global selection.

As always, I keep my Letterboxd page updated with screenings and comments daily. And I have also been posting thoughts, photos, and more updates on my main Twitter account @firstshowing during the fest. And I’ve been writing reviews for a number of the films, already published over the last few weeks. Digging into the 2025 selection, more deserve to be mentioned here. Straight Circle is a superb debut by director Oscar Hudson with wildly creative filmmaking; Werner Herzog’s Ghost Elephants doc is a compelling tale of scientists & conservation; Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia is a great conversation-starter film; Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice was a let down for me but I’m happy everyone else is loving it; Mark Obenhaus & Laura Poitras’ doc Cover-Up is an awesome tribute to a fearless journalist but doesn’t go far enough (still good though). Finally – The Voice of Hind Rajab is a vitally important story, about how horrible things are in Palestine, but I don’t think the filmmaking is that interesting & it didn’t deserve to win the top prize. I’m always up for chatting about any of the films from the fest, even the ones I didn’t like can be discussed further anytime. There’s so much to talk about with each one. As for the ones I’m raving about — here we go.

Below are my Top 8 films from the 2025 Venice Film Festival; these are the films that I enjoyed the most, or those that I couldn’t stop thinking about, and I hope everyone else gives them a look, too. My favorites:

Silent Friend – Directed by Ildikó Enyedi

Venice - Silent Friend

This is MY Golden Lion winner. The best film of the 2025 Venice Film Festival – hands down. I am still thinking about how breathtaking it was sitting in the Sala Darsena cinema watching this unravel. Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi is back with her first feature film in four years. Silent Friend is a film featuring three intertwined stories all based around a big, humble, magnificent ginkgo tree (hundreds of years old) in the middle of a garden in a university in Germany (it’s all real – this was filmed at Marburg University). The three stories are set at different times throughout the 1900s (and one in 2020 during Covid-19 lockdowns) but they all connect in a fascinating way exploring: are trees & plants sentient? Are they interacting with & observing us the same as we are observing them? Can we study this and prove this with real data? The cast is wonderful, with the highlights being Tony Leung as a researcher working alone on campus; along with students including Luna Wedler, Enzo Brumm, and Marlene Burow. The score by Gábor Keresztes & Kristóf Kelemen is exceptionally powerful & emotional. This is a kind of film that will be discovered & loved by more and more people over time. And they’ll all come to appreciate how remarkable it is and how it really does make you believe that plants are actually as live as we are and capable of communication, too. 🌳

The Testament of Ann Lee – Directed by Mona Fastvold

Venice - The Testament of Ann Lee

I was not expecting to be this AMAZED by this film. Wow is the word. The Testament of Ann Lee comes to Venice hot on the heels of last year’s The Brutalist (my #1 film of Venice 2024) because it involves the same team – co-written again by the husband & wife duo Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold; it was also shot on film, and also features another all-timer score by Daniel Blumberg, and also tells an epic story from the past. Aside from those details, the films couldn’t be more unlike – though it is still just as brilliant as The Brutalist in many of its own unique ways. It’s a one-of-a-kind musical! The singing, the dancing, the vibes of the whole thing are extraordinary! It’s not really about religion, as many viewers believe, it’s really about a woman figuring out a way to escape the oppressive patriarchy of her time by inventing her own religion. It’s not just about a cult, it’s about a woman inventing and sticking to her dogma in order to envision a better life for her and anyone who wants to join. Amanda Seyfried is phenomenal in this – delivering a glorious best-of-this-decade performance for the ages. Don’t miss this magical cinematic creation! It’s truly stunning.

A House of Dynamite – Directed by Kathryn Bigelow

Venice - A House of Dynamite

Tick, tock… What would you do – what would anyone do – if you learned that there was a nuclear missile on its way towards America and there’s now only 20 minutes until it impacts. And you must decide how to respond. Send more nukes back? They don’t even know who fired it! This extraordinarily tense, sweaty palms film is one of the most thrilling experiences I’ve had at the movies this year. It’s unbearably nerve-wracking watching these three different scenarios and many different people within the US government & military figure out what to do when they discover this missile is on the way. Kathryn Bigelow is back after years with her brand new feature film that elevates the tension from The Hurt Locker to the most extreme levels. This is properly scary cinema. It’s scary thinking about all the implications of this really happening since the attention to detail is exceptional (and it’s not about America – it’s about any country responding to a nuke). It’s also scary watching these various government officials scramble, in good and bad ways, to make careful decisions that might just result in humanity’s annihilation. Seriously incredible. Suspenseful filmmaking firing on all cylinders! A must watch film (and one to discuss endlessly) when it opens this fall.

Human Resource – Directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit

Venice - Human Resource

I caught up with this Thai film right at the end of the festival and instantly earned a spot on my Best of the Fest list. Mostly for the filmmaking above all else. Directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit this plays like Thailand’s Ruben Östlund with a dash Roy Andersson. It’s a bleak, melancholic film about how horrible it is to live in the corporate, capitalist system most people are trapped in all over this planet nowadays – following one young Thai woman who works in the HR department. To be honest, it’s hard to recommend because you have to appreciate the extraordinarily dark humor hidden within the bleakness of this film. The director’s decision to let certain shots linger felt so powerful in a “we’re all so screwed” way that might not connect with every viewer. I wrote in my glowing review: “This is clever filmmaking. It’s extremely dark, yet exceptionally sharp, in its perfectly depicted sly criticism of the what-are-we-even-doing-anymore hell we all live in nowadays. I doubt it’ll wake anyone up from the delusions they’re living in. I doubt it’ll suddenly cause the world to stop being so obsessed with capitalism & corporations. But it totally slays anyway.” Yep.

Frankenstein – Directed by Guillermo del Toro

Venice - Frankenstein

Guillermo is back! Retelling the macabre story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein! I loved this movie. I can’t even fully explain why – I was completely swept away in Guillermo del Toro’s storytelling and visuals and sets and over-saturated cinematic style. From the moment it starts, I was locked in. Guillermo re-imagines this classic tale, focusing more on the emotional storytelling, eventually getting to the most endearing part of the film – the scenes where Jacob Elordi as “The Creature”, the creation of Dr. Frankenstein, runs off on his own and “grows up” in the woods where he learns about his life and who he really is. His performance is exceptional, much more complex than a bumbling monster who can barely speak. He’s matched by Oscar Isaac co-starring as Victor, though his story is much different and takes him down other paths (which may not be as engaging for every viewer). I’ll be raving about this movie for a long time. From my full review: “I can’t wait to watch it again… Del Toro’s Frankenstein is a cinematic triumph. It represents his growth as a filmmaker and exemplifies his storytelling prowess. Much like Hayao Miyazaki’s masterpieces, I can sense every storyboard, every decision that led to every single shot working as wonderfully as it does on screen.”

After the Hunt – Directed by Luca Guadagnino

Venice - After the Hunt

Easily the most controversial film at the festival this year. But I don’t know why? I was more shaken up and taken aback by Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt than any of the three other Luca Guadagnino movies that played at Venice in the past few years: Suspiria (2018), Bones and All (2022), and Queer (2024). This one is better than those films. Yes, it absolutely is. The negative reviews are being extra harsh because most of them didn’t quite understand the film. It’s exceptionally dense. The screenplay (written by Nora Garrett / not by Guadagnino) is a complex, philosophy-inspired, intellectual breakdown of the #MeToo movement as it relates to universities and campus life. There is a strong point it’s making, it’s not a “whodunit” mystery as advertised, it’s really about denial and how quick everyone is to make assumptions about people. I stated in my full review: it’s “meticulously crafted, entrancing and harrowing to watch” and it “will grow on people with time.” I also wrote an editorial inspired by the misreadings of this film entitled “The Big Question at Venice 2025: Are People Understanding the Films?” because this one really deserves a second look – or even a third – to understand what it’s really saying. I believe Guadagnino is still as terrific of a filmmaker as ever.

Calle Málaga – Directed by Maryam Touzani

Venice - Calle Málaga

This one has been stuck on my mind since the moment it was over. What a beautiful, beautiful film! From acclaimed Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani (also of the very lovely The Blue Caftan from just a few years ago) comes a film set in the city of Tangier, following an elderly Spanish woman named Maria who lives there. She lives in a gorgeous large apartment on a street she knows better than anything. One day her daughter shows up and forces her to sell her home to help with issues back in Spain. But Maria fights back. This is film a bright, beautiful tale of an older woman becoming a badass fighting for her home while uniting her community. Just delightful. Starring beloved Spanish actress Carmen Maura in such a deeply layered, vibrant role as Maria. This should’ve been in the Main Competition at Venice! It’s THAT good. It’s as tender and wholesome and soft as any film can be, while showing how fierce an old woman can be. I was constantly impressed watching with how every moment is handled with such care and authenticity. What a stellar film.

The Tale of Silyan – Directed by Tamara Kotevska

Venice - The Tale of Silyan

One of the best documentaries of 2025! A wonderful, vivid, moving cinematic experience! I am still in awe thinking about the cinematography from this film. How did they get these shots?! How is every single shot so perfect?! Following her Oscar-nominated work on the film Honeyland (from 2019), North Macedonian filmmaker Tamara Kotevska returns with her second feature called The Tale of Silyan. That title is a reference to a fable recited in the film. It’s actually about a farmer family in the European country of North Macedonia as well as the incredible white storks that live in their town. They are everywhere. And they’re such funny creatures! They clap their beaks behind their heads to make noise and communicate. And this remarkable story follows the relationship between an older farmer and a white stork. It’s very touching and uplifting! And unlike so many other eco thriller films recently, this one actually has an invigorating message of hope, a reminder we can return to nature and stop destroying the planet and make things better again. It is possible. Seek out this magnificent doc and watch it on the BIG SCREEN! It’s an unforgettable experience.

Recapping the 2025 Venice Film Festival experience, I would say it was a solid year. Many good films, not as many bad films, much better selection than the previous year (which was a let down). There are at least two or three films that have earned a spot on my all-time favorites list (as mentioned above). Plenty of others I cannot wait for them to open in theaters, for audiences to dig into them and watch them and discuss them. One of the most exciting trends at Venice 2025: women made many of the best films at the fest! So many top notch films made by female filmmakers stood out over all the men this year: The Testament of Ann Lee (dir. Mona Fastvold), Silent Friend (dir. Ildikó Enyedi), 100 Nights of Hero (dir. Julia Jackman), The Voice of Hind Rajab (dir. Kaouther Ben Hania), Cover-Up (co-dir. Laura Poitras), Calle Málaga (dir. Maryam Touzani), The Tale of Silyan (dir. Tamara Kotevska), and Girl (dir. Shu Qi). The only other big question at the festival this year is how they missed getting two major films that played at Telluride & TIFF. Specifically: Hamnet, considering Chloe Zhao already won the Golden Lion back in 2020 for Nomadland; and Rental Family, considering they played The Whale with Brendan Fraser and this would’ve been lovely to share as well. But they can’t show everything! I’m just happy the Venice selection was as exciting and engaging as I was hoping for this year. I’m always ready to discover more cinema each & every year in Venice and beyond.

And that’s all for Venice 2025 (aka #Venezia82), wrapping up our news from the fest. As already covered before, Jim Jarmusch’s film strangely won the Golden Lion award – view the full list of 2025 awards winners here. My coverage is finished now with this list of favorites and final thoughts on the films this year. I’m still looking forward to returning to Venice again in 2026, always an especially invigorating time watching new films there. Ready to discover the latest exciting work from wherever it might be from all around the world.

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Watch Clipse make history as first rappers to perform at the Vatican
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Watch Clipse make history as first rappers to perform at the Vatican

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Rap duo Clipse continued their comeback on Saturday (September 13) by becoming the first hip-hop act to perform at the Vatican – check out some of the footage below.

Brothers Pusha T and Malice were accompanied by John Legend and the Voices of Fire gospel choir as they performed their track ‘The Birds Don’t Sing’ from their album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, released in July to become their first album since 2009.

They performed in front of over 250,000 people in St. Peter’s Square, as part of Pharrell Williams’ ‘Grace For The World’ concert that celebrated the 2025 Jubilee and helped close the third annual World Meeting on Human Fraternity.

Voices of Fire and Legend both featured on the album recording of the song. Co-written by Williams and Stevie Wonder – the latter providing piano and spoken word – ’The Birds Don’t Sing’ sees Pusha T and Malice coming to terms with the loss of their parents. Take a look at some of the footage form the concert here.

CLIPSE
JOHN LEGEND

THE BIRDS DON’T SING

LIVE FROM THE VATICAN pic.twitter.com/hNCQ479JJr

— OnThinIce (@OnThinlce) September 13, 2025

From VA to the Vatican. 🔥 Clipse performing at the first ever concert in St. Peter’s Square. Legendary. pic.twitter.com/NMXVxNFpzg

— King Kendrick (@missprivelove) September 14, 2025

Clipse In Louis Vuitton

📍Vatican City pic.twitter.com/exTVgskA4Y

— Dre (@drearetas) September 15, 2025

 

Clipse recently finished a US tour, during which they brought out Kendrick Lamar to perform their track ‘Chains & Whips’, and they’re set to appear at ONE Musicfest, Dia De Los Deftones, and Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival. They’ll also be coming to the UK and Europe in November, and you can find tickets here.

Clipse’s remaining 2025 tour dates are:

OCTOBER
26 – ONE Musicfest, Atlanta, GA

NOVEMBER
1 – Dia De Los Deftones, San Diego, CA
5 – 013 Poppodium, Tilburg, Netherlands
8 – L’Olympia, Paris, France
9 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, UK
10 – Manchester Academy, Manchester, UK
12 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, UK
20 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK

Clipse were first active as a duo from 1994 before going on hiatus in 2010 to focus on their solo careers. They temporarily reformed in both 2019 and 2022 – even appearing on stage together – before officially coming back in 2023.

In a three-star review of ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, NME wrote: “‘Let God Sort Em Out’ isn’t a total misfire: it’s composed, thoughtful and often impressively lyrically detailed. But after 16 years, Clipse didn’t come back knocking down doors and shocking the world. They came back to remind you they’re still here, still alive, still ruminating.”

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Films And Series To Watch if you loved Kota Factory
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Engrossed By Kota Factory On Netflix? Here Are Other Films And Series To Watch Based Around Similar Themes Of Competitive Exams

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Films And Series To Watch if you loved Kota Factory
Films & Series To Watch if You Love Kota Factory (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Every year, lakhs of students head to Kota, dreaming of cracking their chosen competitive exam. Some succeed in doing so, while others face setbacks. Netflix hit Kota Factory‘s story revolves around a 16-year-old Vaibhav (Mayur More) who moves to Kota from Itarsi to prepare for the IIT-JEE exam.

Initially released in 2019, Kota Factory received much appreciation from the audience for realistically portraying the ever-challenging field of these competitive exams. The show, which also features Jitendra Kumar, Ahsaas Channa, Alam Khan, Ranjan Raj, Revathi Pillai, and Urvi Singh in pivotal roles, released its third season on Netflix in 2024. A fourth season is also reported to be in the works.

If you are impressed by Kota Factory’s storyline, here’s a list of other web series and movies centered on competitive exams in India and the students’ struggles that you must watch.

6. All India Rank (2024)

  • Streaming On: Netflix
  • IMDB Rating: 6.1/10
  • Director: Varun Grover

Plot: Famous comedian and lyricist Varun Grover made his directorial debut with All India Rank. The movie, set in the late ‘90s, follows the story of 17-year-old Vivek Singh (Bodhisattva Sharma). He leaves his home in Lucknow and temporarily settles down in Kota to prepare for the IIT exam. Vivek, who initially suffers from homesickness and has zero clue about his dreams, gets used to the monotonous routine of the aspirants.

The film shows Vivek’s journey of navigating parental pressures, especially from his father, RK Singh (Shashi Bhushan), and overcoming the usual teenage problems. With meticulous attention to the ‘90s ambiance, Varun Grover’s film is infused with authenticity and heartfelt moments, enriching the coming-of-age narrative.

5. Crash Course (2022)

  • Streaming On: Prime Video
  • IMDB Rating: 7.3/10
  • Creator: Manish Hariprasad

Plot: Vijay Maurya’s Crash Course delves into the cutthroat world of coaching institutes in the educational hub of Kota, Rajasthan. The storyline revolves around the lives of eight students who get deeply intertwined in the business of two rival coaching centers in the city. Unlike Jitendra Kumar’s light-hearted Kota Factory, this series follows the dark side of these coaching institutes.

Annu Kapoor, who plays Ratanraj Jindal and owns one of the coaching centers, is an unstoppable businessman. He goes to unfathomable lengths to be at the top of the business, and also ensures his students get top 10 ranks in the IIT-JEE exam. The Amazon Prime series also gives a deep insight into the challenges students face to achieve academic success.

4. Laakhon Mein Ek (2017-2019)

  • Streaming On: Prime Video
  • IMDB Rating: 8.1/10
  • Creator: Biswa Kalyan Rath

Plot: Biswa Kalyan Rath’s Laakhon Mein Ek takes a different approach to the world of competitive exams. The Amazon Prime series delves into the life of Aakash Gupta (Ritvik Sahore), a 15-year-old student forcefully sent to Genius Infinity coaching center in Visakhapatnam for IIT entrance prep. Aakash, who wants to become an internet sensation, aims to fulfill his father’s aspirations despite struggling with inadequate scores and overwhelming pressure.

The story has impressed the audience with a compelling narrative and thought-provoking commentary on the country’s education system. The second season of Laakhon Mein Ek’s features Shweta Tripathi as Dr. Shreya Pathare, who confronts government neglect and local skepticism while organizing a camp in a village.

3. Half CA (2023)

  • Streaming On: MX Player
  • IMDB Rating: 8.3/10
  • Creator: Arunabh Kumar, Harish Peddinti

Plot: Half CA, another TVF production revolving around competitive exams, features Ahsaas Channa, Gyanendra Tripathi, Anmol Kajani, Prit Kamani, and Rohan Joshi in pivotal roles. While a majority of these kinds of series focuses on either UPSC aspirants or IIT-JEE applicants, Half CA series delves into the arduous journey of students who want to pursue Chartered Accountancy in India.

The story follows the journey of Archie (Ahsaas) and Niraj (Gyanendra) who have their minds focused on becoming CAs. This Amazon Prime show encapsulates the struggles, dreams, and complex lives of the protagonists as they give it their all to pursue the prestigious designation. The series also explores the importance of friendship in the lives of the students undertaking this highly competitive exam.

2. 12th Fail (2023)

  • Streaming On: JioHotstar
  • IMDB Rating: 8.7/10
  • Director: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

Plot: Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail, based on Anurag Pathak’s book of the same name, tugged at the audience’s heartstrings like no other. The film follows the inspiring journey of IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma, played by Vikrant Massey, who, despite failing in the 12th standard, went on to crack one of the toughest exams in the country, UPSC. Manoj’s journey starts when he gets inspired by DSP Dushyant Singh.

He relocates to Delhi and makes up his mind to clear UPSC. Overcoming several personal obstacles, Manoj finally becomes an IPS and marries his ladylove Shraddha, played by Medha Shankr. The film, which now streams on JioHotstar, encapsulates Manoj’s struggle, determination, and eventual triumph in a compelling narrative of perseverance.

1. Aspirants (2021-2023)

  • Streaming On: Prime Video
  • IMDB Rating: 9.1/10
  • Creator: Deepesh Sumitra Jagdish, Arunabh Kumar, Shreyansh Pandey

Plot: TVF’s Aspirants follows the story of three friends: Abhilash (Naveen Kasturia), Guri (Shivankit Singh Parihar), and SK (Abhilash Thapliyal), who are preparing for the UPSC exam in Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar. Apoorv Singh Karki’s directorial explores the lives of the three protagonists in two parallel periods: one, their past experiences as aspirants, and second, their present adult lives. The series beautifully explores their personal and professional struggles, highlighting their friendships, ambitions, and familial bonds. Aspirant’s first season is available on YouTube, and the second premiered on Amazon Prime in 2023.

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