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Joshua Allen in 2014.
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So You Think You Can Dance Winner Was 36

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Joshua Allen, a professional dancer and actor who won season four of So You Think You Can Dance, died on Tuesday. He was 36.

His rep, Christina Price, confirmed his death to The Hollywood Reporter. His family also told TMZ that Allen died in a hospital near his home in Fort Worth, Texas, after being struck and killed by a train.

“Joshua was a truly gifted dancer and actor, but more than that, he had an enormous heart. He inspired so many, gave back to others, and had a smile that could light up any room. I’m floored by this loss, and Joshua will be deeply missed,” Price shared in a statement.

THR has reached out to the Fort Worth Police Department for more details on the tragic incident.

Allen was best known for winning season four of the dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance in 2008. He went on the show as a hip-hop dancer. The top two finalists were Allen and Stephen “tWitch” Boss, with the former ultimately taking the top prize.

The two dancers remained friends after the show. Though Boss, who was later known for his role as DJ and co-executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, died by suicide in 2022. At the time of his death, Allen wrote in a tribute on Instagram, “To my brother: it’s hard for me to even write this message without breaking down, devastated would be an understatement. I’ve been trying to find the right words for days now and nothing seems to fit right in order to express the pain of losing you! NO WORDS will ever be enough to explain the LOVE I have for you Stephen.”

Throughout his career, Allen also appeared in Step Up 3D (2010), Footloose (2011), season one of American Horror Story and season three of Undateable.

Emmanuel Hurd, a choreographer and friend of Allen, also took to Instagram to pay tribute to the dancer, writing, “I can’t wrap my head around this…Josh…my brotha. There are no words. You were the life of the party. You were Batman. Champion. One of the realest people I ever met. Kept it a stack every time and would make it right if you fell short. A real King. This one hurts deep. I know you’re with Stephen now and that brings me comfort. I love you bro. IVEVER.”

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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Big Brother Winner Ashley Hollis Slams Runner-Up Vince Panaro
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Big Brother Winner Ashley Hollis Slams Runner-Up Vince Panaro

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Ashley Hollis isn’t leaving her drama inside the house. 

After the Big Brother season 27 contestant won the $750,000 cash prize during the show’s Sept. 28 finale, she celebrated her victory by calling out her runner-up Vince Panaro in a scathing message. 

In a video shared to Instagram Sept. 29, Ashley reshared clips of her fellow castmate gossiping about her to other people in the Big Brother house. 

“Ashley doesn’t know what the f–k is going on,” Vince said in one scene from the compilation. “She doesn’t know which way is up? Why does she get to get carried?”

At another point during the season, he was filmed saying, “That’s why I hate that she’s even come this far. She does not deserve to be here.”

And Ashley did more than just repost the footage of Vince airing his grievances about her throughout the show. She also offered a fiery response to his remarks. 

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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'Big Brother' Season 27 Crowns Winner On CBS; America's Favorite Houseguest & BB Mastermind Revealed
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‘Big Brother’ Season 27 Crowns Winner On CBS; America’s Favorite Houseguest & BB Mastermind Revealed

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details on the Big Brother Season 27 Season Finale (Episode 39, which aired on Sunday, September 28.

Julie Chen Moonves returned to host Big Brother Season 27 on the finale night, introducing the Top 3 houseguests who had a shot at the $750,000 cash prize.

Three members of the Judges alliance made it to the final and would fight to be the last Head of Household (HOH) to secure their spot in the Final 2 and decide who would sit next to them to face the Jury.

As you may recall, the Judges alliance consisted of Rachel Reilly, Clifton “Will” Williams, Vince Panaro, Morgan Pope, and Ashley Hollis. However, Rachel and Will didn’t survive the game and were evicted to the Jury house, which would help determine the winner on finale night.

RELATED: ‘Big Brother’ Season 27: All The Evicted Houseguests From CBS Competition In Chronological Order

Which housemates made it to the Final 3 in Big Brother Season 27?

The three housemates that made it to the Final 3 were Vince Panaro, Morgan Pope, and Ashley Hollis.

Who won the final three-part HOH competition?

Ashley was the first houseguest to drop from the first competition, which meant she would have to compete in the second challenge to still have a shot at winning the final HOH. Vince would be the second to drop out of the competition, which meant Morgan would advance to the third part of the competition.

Big Brother alum Frankie Grande entered the house to host Part 2 of the final HOH, where Vince and Ashley faced off to secure their place in the last competition. Ashley won the second part of the competition and would face Morgan in the third part during the finale night.

In the final part of the HOH competition, Ashley won and became the last HOH, evicting Morgan from the game and choosing Vince to take to the Final 2.

Who made up the Big Brother Season 27 jury?

The Big Brother Season 27 jury, which would determine the winner of the competition, consisted of Rachel Reilly, Clifton “Will” Williams, Kelley Jorgensen, Lauren Domingue, Keanu Soto, Ava Pearl, and Morgan Pope.

RELATED: A Complete List Of ‘Big Brother’ Winners Through 26 Seasons

Who was the BB Mastermind?

On finale night, the identity of the BB Mastermind was revealed to be Big Brother alums Jessie Godderz, Frankie Grande, and Eric Stein. All three housemates were evicted in their respective seasons due to twists in the game.

How did the Jury members vote?

Rachel: Ashley
Will: Ashley
Kelley: Ashley
Lauren: Ashley
Keanu: Ashley
Ava: Ashley
Morgan: Vince

Who won Big Brother Season 27?

Asley won Big Brother Season 27 and took the $750,000 prize, with Vince taking second place and a $75,000 prize.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Project Runway Season 21 Winner on Making History, Twin Feud
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Project Runway Season 21 Winner on Making History, Twin Feud

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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[The following story contains spoilers from the Project Runway season 21 finale.]

Veejay Floresca made Project Runway history Thursday night, becoming the first transgender person to win the long-running reality show. 

Her victory marked an undoubtedly historic moment for the franchise, though Floresca’s journey on the series will be remembered for numerous reasons. Aside from a history-making win, she was at the center of a season-long feud with twin contestants Jesus and Antonio Estrada; created a slew of compelling, winning designs; and approached each episode with an impeccable understanding of fashion with an undeniable entertainment factor that enticed the cameras. 

Floresca is a self-proclaimed Project Runway super fan, and after years of applying to compete on the show, she tells The Hollywood Reporter season 21 was the “perfect timing” for her appearance due to a number of factors. Instead of feeling defeated when she didn’t make past editions of the show, the Filipino designer used those experiences as fuel that would eventually feed into her season 21 win. 

“I always believe in destiny,” she says. “And because of those years [of not getting cast], I became more and more skilled, and you need skills to win Project Runway.”

Below, Floresca reflects on becoming the first trans woman to win the show, her feud with the Estrada twins, which of her Project Runway looks she hopes to be remembered for and why she wants to be “the next Christian Siriano.” 

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Before this season, you were on Project Runway Philippines and Hulu’s Dress My Tour. What made you want to appear on the mainstay Project Runway?

Why not, right? Project Runway is the most iconic fashion design reality show in the world. It started it all. It’s the original fashion design reality competition, and I’m a super fan. That’s the reason why I competed on Project Runway Philippines season one, because I’m a super fan of Project Runway U.S. Every season since I moved to the U.S., which is 2012, I’ve been auditioning [for] Project Runway. They would always say that it’s not my time yet, “You should apply again next season.” And that’s what I’ve been doing: apply, apply, apply, apply, until they got tired of me (laughs) and they were like, “Oh my God, it’s Veejay again, let’s give her a chance.” Fast forward, I’m part of Project Runway 21.

What about season 21 made it the perfect moment for you to be on the show?

I always believe in destiny. I always believe in hard work, determination, and never, ever lose hope in something that you’re very passionate about. Every time I would receive an email saying that I am not part of that season, instead of being sorry about myself, I felt that it’s not the right time yet. And season 21 is actually the perfect timing because Heidi came back. Like, if I have the opportunity to actually choose which season to compete, it will definitely be the season where Heidi is the host, because Project Runway is never the same without Heidi, right? So when I found out that Heidi is back, I was so excited and happy, and it’s the perfect timing, because I know who I am as a designer. And because of those years [of not getting cast], I became more and more skilled, and you need skills to win Project Runway.

The cast of Project Runway season 21.

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You and the twins butted heads the entire competition, but your feud really reached a new level in the last two episodes. Did the tension amongst you three feel as heightened for you experiencing it as it appeared in those episodes?

Yeah, definitely. What they [show] on TV is actually real. And I keep telling people that Project Runway is a competition. Whether we like it or not, there’s always going to be one winner. Maybe in the near future, there [will be] a tie, we don’t know yet. Project Runway is a very crazy show, but you know there’s always going to be one winner. And I came into the competition telling myself and telling the people in the casting committee that if I’m going to be part of season 21, I promised myself that I’m going to be authentic. I’m going to be real and honest. And part of that authenticity, [is that] I am a very competitive person. And being in a competition, it’s like, as much as I want to hug everybody, I’m hugging you, but I’m stabbing you [in the back] at the same time, because it’s like, I gotta win. I’m doing this for myself. I’m doing this for my family, but I want to make sure that even though there’s tension between Jesus and Antonio, that tension is only there. It started there [on the show]; we’re gonna leave it there. But outside that, we’re all friends. We’re actually really good friends. 

Given both you and Jesus’ backgrounds in reality TV, do you think that made both of you more inclined to lean into the drama?

I think that is most likely one of the reasons too. Because, for example, Jesus was part of Project Runway season seven, I was part of Project Runway Philippines and also I competed in Dress My Tour, so we’ve lost. And I think that loss is something that made us want this even more. And I actually expected that it’s going to be like that, you know, two competitive people in one show — what do you expect us to do, right? So I think that’s normal, and I’m glad that it happened, because whether we like it or not, it made the show really fun to watch. And I’m glad that we did that, not intentionally, because it created that narrative that it’s a competition. For those people who are planning to join for the next season, they gotta be ready, because it’s a very cutthroat industry.

In the finale episode, when you were dead set on working with Jessica [Jesus’ self-proclaimed favorite model], did you choose her to get underneath his skin?

Yes. It’s one of the most controversial things on the finale. And to tell you honestly, I chose Jessica, again, as a competitive reason. Jessica is a good model; she’s really fierce, she has this attitude, her body, her height, her walk — these are the things that you are looking for [in] a model. And as part of the competition, I actually feel that, for some reason, judges love Jessica. Like, whatever she wears, the judges love it. So to me, I’m like, I need to get her. So I stole Jessica from Jesus. And I didn’t even steal Jessica from Jesus, because Jesus did not own her to begin with. She’s up for grabs, so it just happened that I grabbed her first, but then again, the chaos happened, so I’m like, “Whatever, Jesus. I don’t want to steer drama again. This is Jessica, I’m gonna give [her back] to you.” But still, honestly, I didn’t even need to do that, right? Because you don’t own her.

‘Project Runway’ season 21 finale

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You are the first transgender person to win Project Runway. How does that feel?

It’s a big celebration for my community. It’s a big celebration for people who feel different. It’s a big hope to people who feel that they can achieve something because they’re trans or because they’re gay. And I want people to be inspired of my story, that it is possible. I think that fashion is a safe space for everybody who wants to be authentic. It’s an industry where we embrace diversity and uniqueness and inclusivity. So being able to carry that major [title of being the] first trans woman to ever win Project Runway is an opportunity that I’m thankful [for]. I will never, ever take it for granted, and I will even use this opportunity to speak to people, to inspire people, to make them feel that they are valid and they are enough to do whatever they want in life.

This season had a fully queer top three. Aside from your historic win, what did it mean for you to be a part of this group of queer designers that were in the top of Project Runway season 21?

It feels amazing. It feels that it’s relevant to what is happening today. What’s happening in our country, our rights are being taken away from us. I think that three queer people, members of the LGBT community, standing there, representing fashion, representing our homeland. You know, Jesus from Mexico, I am from the Philippines, Ethan is from the United States. So technically, it’s Miss Universe on stage. You know, Miss Mexico, Miss Philippines and Miss USA, right? Aside from that, it feels so good to share that stage with everybody, because I think that we’re not even supposed to talk about this anymore. I think gender orientation and sexual identity is just part of who we are, but it doesn’t define us. It doesn’t define our limitations, our creativity, our hard work. So I’m just really happy that I have that opportunity to share it with them.

Looking back on your career as a designer from this moment, having just won Project Runway, what would you tell your younger self?

I think I’ll just really tell Veejay, never, ever give up. It’s not going to be an easy journey. There’s going to be a lot of hurdles, a lot of obstacles, a lot of heartbreak, a lot of pain. But keep going, because you can use all those obstacles and challenges, and it will just make you a stronger person. And it’s going to be worth it, because you will be given that opportunity where you can share your experience in your life that will change people’s lives. 

Veejay Floresca’s Project Runway season 21 collection

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If you could give any other fellow young queer kids who are aspiring designers and who may be nervous or unsettled given the political landscape any advice, what would you say to them?

Surround yourself with the people who love you. There’s gonna be someone out there who will love you, who will accept you for who you are. You just gotta find those people. That’s the first [piece of advice]. And then second is, know what you love to do. Because it sounds [like] just a cliche, but if you’re passionate about something, you’ll be successful. It takes a lot of hard work. It’s not going to be an easy road, for sure, but once you love [something], you want to do it more and more. And lastly, be kind. Kindness is free. I think that more people would want to work with kind people rather than talented people. I think when you’re kind, you attract good aura, good people. Because, you know what? Sometimes it’s better to be kind than to be right. So always choose kindness.

Looking back, which challenge was your favorite?

Oh, definitely the unconventional challenge, because I’m a super fan of the show. I think it’s the most iconic challenge of all time, and it’s one of the challenges I wish I won. But I really love it, because I think it really showed my innovation and my creativity.

Which look do you hope to be remembered for from your time on Project Runway?

It’s a toss between the shuttlecock [unconventional material look] and also the real client [look]. I think the real client challenge defines my work ethics. I’m really the type of person that I work with different people. And my goal when I work with people is I want to make you happy, I want to make you feel good. I want to make you love what you’re wearing, because the power of clothing and fashion is that it can transform you, [give you] self confidence and love yourself, bring out the best in you. I really love that challenge, and I’m glad that I did it, because I won’t forgive myself if I mess that up. I’m really happy that my client really loved that look.

Veejay Floresca’s unconventional and client challenge looks.

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Looking at your career post-Project Runway, do you have a dream client that you’d like to dress?

Yes, Zendaya is definitely one of my dream clients. I already actually have a design for her, I’m just waiting for Law [Roach] to call. And of course, I want to dress Nina Garcia and I want to dress Heidi Klum. My brand is inclusivity, I celebrate women of all ages, gender identity, size. So being able to work up with Nina, Heidi and Zendaya, and also, honestly, everybody. I hope they will trust me, because I love to work with everybody.

With your historic win and this life-changing opportunity, what is next for you in your career as a designer?

I will be the next Christian Siriano. I want to be remembered as Christian Siriano, who used the win to create a very strong brand. If there’s Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood of American Idol, there’s Veejay Floresca and Christian Siriano of Project Runway. That’s the goal, and that’s the reason why I joined, because I really want to grow the business and to have a brand. So I hope — not I hope, I will make that happen.

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Season 21 of Project Runway is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Sundance Best Director Winner Valeria Hofmann Snags Spanish ICAA Grant
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Sundance Best Director Winner Valeria Hofmann Snags Spanish ICAA Grant

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Madrid-based Amore Cine, founded by Paz Lázaro, Juan Pablo Félix and Edson Sidonie, has boarded “Dæmon,” the debut feature of Chile’s Valeria Hofmann, who snagged best director for short “AliEN0089” at Sundance 2023. It joins Chile’s Maquina, launched last year at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

Described as a body-horror techno-romance best encapsulated by its logline “In a world where you can print DNA at home, why not print your own boyfriend?” the drama dwells on the same themes of digital intimacy, grief and transformation that Hofmann explored in her short, which also scored best film at the world’s leadig short film fest, Clermont-Ferrand, in its Labo competition, among other accolades.

Set in the Chilean coastal town of Valparaíso, it follows Liz, a solitary content moderator who finds unexpected intimacy in a virtual lover. But when she learns he’s not just code but a consciousness trapped within her computer, obsession takes root. As reality and simulation begin to collapse into each other, Liz becomes consumed with building him a physical form using a bioprinter that runs on blood — even if it means risking her own humanity.

The project clinched first place in Spain’s ICAA Selective Grant, outshining more than 400 submissions and cementing its position as one of the more highly anticipated Latin American–European co-productions in development.

With the ICAA production grant secured, “Dæmon” has returned to San Sebastián’s industry platform this year, and is aiming to start principal photography in 2026. The producers are actively seeking additional international partners.

“This project brings together everything we believe in: a director with an urgent and singular voice that is going to leave everyone on the edge of their cinema seats, a genre film that takes the stakes to a whole new level, along an international reach and a creative and strategic collaboration between Amore and Maquina that is already visionary and fun,” said Amore Cine’s Lázaro, who added: “We are very thankful the ICAA selection team has scored the film the highest in the already extremely talented and competitive pool of excellent filmmakers in Spain.”

“From the very beginning, ‘Dæmon’ captivated us with Valeria Hofmann’s audacious and deeply personal female gaze breaking into genre cinema. Supporting a debut of such ambition alongside this wonderful team of producers has been truly exciting, each one bringing an energy that makes the project grow in an organic and inspiring way” said Úrsula Budnik, co-founder of Maquina alongside Augusto Matte and Fernando Bascuñán.

She added: “We are especially thrilled to have sealed this co-production with Amore and to join forces with Paz Lázaro, whose vision and talent we deeply admire. For me, this journey is also about amplifying a new voice that dares to transform not only narratives, but also how we imagine women leading the future of cinema.”

Launched in San Sebastian last year, Maquina brings together the partners’ respective companies, Horamágica, Deptford Film and Planta Producciones, in a bid to pool their resources and bolster Chile’s standing in the international co-production arena.

Founded in Madrid in 2023, Amore Cine is known for its strong Ibero-American focus. Its early productions have already earned major recognition, including “The Message” by Iván Fund, which snagged the Silver Bear Jury Prize at this year’s Berlinale.

Valeria Hofmann

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Who Won 'America's Got Talent' 2025? Meet Winner Jessica Sanchez
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Who Won ‘America’s Got Talent’ 2025? Meet Winner Jessica Sanchez – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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It was about time that Jessica Sanchez got her flowers — in the form of a $1 million cash prize. The 30-year-old starlet from Chula Vista, California, was crowned the winner of season 20 of America’s Got Talent, and it was an emotional moment for the singer, who was pregnant during the competition series. Jessica’s dedication put her on the map in the music industry. Now that she won AGT, Hollywood Life has rounded up a few facts you need to know about her below!

Jessica Sanchez First Competed on AGT in Season 1

Jessica was about 11 years old when she first competed on AGT in 2006! The then-rising artist became a wildcard act but didn’t qualify for the finals. She was, however, a. semi-finalist, and she went on to build her portfolio in the music industry.

Who Won 'America's Got Talent' 2025? Meet Winner Jessica Sanchez
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Jessica Sanchez Also Competed in American Idol

After competing in AGT for the first time, Jessica gave American Idol a shot. She auditioned for season 11 and made it through the finals when the judges used their “Judges Save” option to keep her in the competition. Jessica finished season 11 of Idol as the runner-up behind Phillip Phillips.

From then on, Jessica continued recording music and performing for various occasions.

Jessica Sanchez Was Pregnant When She Won AGT Season 20

While competing on AGT in season 20, Jessica was pregnant. Despite the difficulties that come with any pregnancy, the multi-talented artist persevered and won the competition shortly before she was expected to give birth to her child.

“Today, I officially step into my 9th month of pregnancy,” Jessica captioned an Instagram post weeks before the season 20 finale. “My heart is overflowing with gratitude for all the love and kind words that have been pouring in. I never imagined I’d be spending these final weeks of pregnancy away from home, in the middle of such an exciting competition. I truly believe God’s plan is greater than my own. This journey has been so unexpected, yet so beautiful, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Jessica Sanchez Is Married

Upon returning to the AGT stage, Jessica revealed that she’s been married to her husband, Rickie Gallardo, since 2021.

Rickie was a vital support system for Jessica while she competed on AGT. He shared a sweet Instagram photo alongside his wife in September 2025 alongside a caption that read, “What can I say…. I’m a lucky guy.”

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Jessica Sanchez performs in the "AGT" 2025 final
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‘America’s Got Talent’ Crowns Season 20 Winner

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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After all the tears, the cheers, the confetti and the fireworks, America’s Got Talent has a new champion — Jessica Sanchez.

The Texas native’s name was called out during the finale Wednesday night (Sept. 24) on NBC, completing a decades-long dream that a scriptwriter would be proud of.

With her win, Sanchez collects the $1 million champion’s check, an all expenses paid trip to Universal’s new theme park Epic Universe, and a special place in the hearts of a nation.

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Sanchez is the comeback kid, for real. She auditioned for the first season of AGT back in 2006, when she herself was a child. Now aged 30 and married, she’s the hero of AGT 2025, which she aced while nine months pregnant with a daughter of her own.

On Tuesday night’s (Sept. 23) live final, Sanchez nailed her rendition of “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. Wearing a delicate all-white ensemble, Sanchez was all power and precision. “It’s perfection,” remarked Sofía Vergara, after the singer’s final performance. “You look like a little pregnant angel. I mean you look beautiful, your voice, I’ve never heard anything like that. Bravo Jessica.”

It was Vergara who, during Sanchez’s audition, gave the singer her Golden Buzzer, and a direct pass to the live round of the competition.

Viewers agreed. When America voted for the final time, it was Sanchez who came out on top.

Earlier, Sanchez joined forces with aerial specialists Sirca Marea for one last performance of “Golden Hour” by JVKE, returning to a song that earned her a spot in the Finals.

Performing in front of the acrobatic pair, “I feel like they made the song come alive,” she later told AGT host Terry Crews. “I mean, they’re just so amazing.”

Sanchez came out ahead of a 10-strong Finals field that included Mama Duke, Micah Palace, Steve Ray Ladson, Team Recycled, Chris Turner, LightWire, Jourdan Blue, Leo High School Choir and the high-flying Sirca Marea.

For the record, second place went to freestyle rapper Chris Turner, and singer Jourdan Blue completed the podium in third place. Chicago’s Leo High School Choir came fourth, and visual artists LightWire snagged fifth position.

Watch Sanchez’ final performance below.

More to come.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Bhutan Selects Tallinn Winner 'I, The Song' as Oscar Entry
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Bhutan Selects Tallinn Winner ‘I, The Song’ as Oscar Entry

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Bhutan has chosen “I, The Song,” directed by Dechen Roder, as its submission for the international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards, marking another significant step for the small Himalayan nation’s emerging cinema.

The selection follows the film’s dominant performance at Bhutan’s National Film Awards, where it achieved a near clean sweep, winning most major categories including best film, director, screenplay and acting honors.

In “I, The Song,” a school teacher travels to the south of Bhutan in search of her doppelganger to save her job and reputation. As she becomes entangled in her lookalike’s life, she realizes she might be the only one to solve her doppelganger’s disappearance as well as recover a stolen sacred song.

The film had its world premiere at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, where Roder won best director, and its Asia premiere at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa. The cast includes Tandin Bidha, Jimmie Wangyal Tshering, Tshering Dorji, Sonam Lhamo and Dorji Wangdi.

This selection represents Bhutan’s fourth official submission to the Academy Awards since the kingdom began participating in 1999. Previous entries include “The Cup” (1999), “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” (2020), and “The Monk and The Gun” (2023). “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” became Bhutan’s first film to receive an Oscar nomination.

The selection was made by a committee organized through BICMA (Bhutan Information and Communications Media Authority), the country’s main film supporting agency. The Oscar submission committee itself was established relatively recently in Bhutan, as the country previously lacked formal procedures for Academy Award submissions.

“We’re super thrilled to be given this show of support from the committee,” said Roder. “Of course our Oscars journey likely peaks here, since we have zero budget for campaigns or anything now. Still we are honored and thrilled with the seal of recognition from our own country.”

“I, The Song” received several international grants, including funding from Visions sud est, MPA APSA Film Fund, Sorfond, WCF Europe, CNC ACM, Ciclic, and Mibac. The film is produced by Roder for Dakinny Productions (Bhutan) and Johann Chapelan for Girelle Production (France), with multiple international co-producers including companies from Norway, Taiwan, Italy, and France, alongside local co-producer Samuh, Bhutan’s first streaming platform. The production had no executive producers or equity investors.

Award-winning filmmaker and Academy member Arun Bhattarai, who served on Bhutan’s selection committee, praised the choice: “‘I, The Song’ touched me in a personal way. Dechen has a gift for blending the real and the mysterious, and through that she tells a story that feels deeply Bhutanese.”

Fellow committee member Thaye Lam Tshering added: “This film touches on a very current state of our world – the going viral economy/reality, how the digital affects reality. The film also showcases plenty of Bhutan’s unique culture and tradition.”

Producer Johann Chapelan said: “Today, as women’s rights and fundamental human freedoms are eroded by the rising tide of conservatism and bellicism across the world, this film stands as a reminder of cinema’s power to affirm human dignity.”

Roder expressed hope that the recognition would inspire the broader Bhutanese film community: “I hope this recognition gives our own filmmakers a small push of encouragement and inspiration and also creates a small visibility in the global landscape for Bhutanese art/independent films.”

Diversion is handling international sales for “I, The Song.”

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

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From Launchpad Winner to Industry Standard: Erleah Named Official AI Partner for Event Tech Live in Landmark Four-Year Partnership (2025-2028)

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Visual Hive, the London-based event intelligence company, today announces a landmark multi-year partnership that establishes its solution, Erleah, as the Official AI Event Assistant and Intelligence Partner for Event Tech Live (ETL) London for 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028.

The agreement, which kicks off with Erleah powering the upcoming 2025 event, represents one of the most significant strategic commitments in the event technology space. It solidifies Erleah’s evolution from winning the Gold Prize at the 2024 ETL Launchpad competition to becoming the foundational intelligence engine for the industry’s most important technology showcase.

“A one-year partnership proves a concept. A four-year commitment defines the future standard,” said Bogdan Maran, Founder of Visual Hive. “This isn’t just a homecoming; it’s a declaration that the future of events is built on strategic intelligence. Over the next four years with ETL, we will demonstrate the power of a compounding data asset, how an event can grow smarter, more personalized, and more profitable with every single interaction, year after year.”

As the official partner, Erleah will unify the ETL experience across five key touchpoints: Web, Email, WhatsApp, SMS, and the official Event App.

This multi-channel intelligence will deliver:

  • Truly Personalised Journeys: Providing dynamic, real-time recommendations for sessions, content, and connections.
  • Qualified Exhibitor Connections: An intelligent matchmaking engine designed to create a pipeline of high-intent conversations and provable ROI.
  • A Compounding Intelligence Asset: Giving the ETL team a year-over-year strategic overview of audience trends, content performance, and emerging opportunities.

Adam Parry, co-founder of Event Tech Live, commented on the long-term partnership: “

“The entire purpose of our Launchpad competition is to identify and champion the single most promising innovator who will define the future of event tech. Erleah’s journey, from winning the Gold Prize in 2024 with a visionary concept to becoming our foundational partner today, is the ultimate proof of that mission in action.

Showcasing innovation for one year is easy. But betting on the future of our event for four years requires absolute confidence. We chose Erleah because they are not just an assistant; they are a strategic intelligence engine. Their vision for building a compounding data asset is exactly where the industry is heading, and we are proud to have them as the solution that will help us deliver a smarter, more valuable experience for years to come.”

This partnership signals a definitive shift in the industry, proving that the future of events isn’t just about managing logistics, but about owning and growing your event’s intelligence.

Attendees are invited to experience the future of events with Erleah live at Event Tech Live London 2025. To learn how Erleah can become your long-term growth partner, book a demo at erleah.com.

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Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Winner 'A Poet' Reps Colombia at Oscars
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Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Winner ‘A Poet’ Reps Colombia at Oscars

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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Colombia has picked Cannes Un Certain Regard jury prizewinner “A Poet” as its submission to the 98th Academy Awards international feature category.

Expressing his delight at the honor, helmer-scribe Simón Mesa Soto said: “Since its release in Colombian theatres, ‘A Poet’ has been beautifully received by audiences. Many Colombians have seen it and have connected with our poet. That’s what has excited us the most. Now, knowing that we will represent Colombia on the road to the Oscars is a huge honor and the beginning of a journey that we hope will open a new chapter for Colombian cinema.”

Described by Variety as a “hilarious fable about trying to lead a creative life and failing miserably at making ends meet,” the dark comedy follows failed poet Oscar Restrepo, played by non-pro Ubeimar Rios, whose life is falling apart. He finds a chance at redeeming himself when he meets a talented young poetess and takes her under his wing. But as he gets more involved in guiding her, he begins to wonder if poetry really is the best thing for her.

The film shifts tonally between comedy, drama, parody and tragedy – making it, according to Mesa Soto, his most personal work to date.

“Those films about writers or poets often seem made for the First World – I wanted to create a version of that from the perspective of Colombia, from this tropical, complex, and unique place,” he told Variety in an earlier interview.

“As I was finishing my first film, I felt overwhelmed and somewhat disillusioned with filmmaking and art – it’s so hard, especially in Colombia. I even considered quitting cinema altogether. I’m also a university professor, so I thought maybe I’d just focus on teaching. I imagined myself in 20 years as a kind of bohemian professor, living off his past, like some of the poet-like teachers I knew in Medellín – eccentric, stuck in a surreal world where they believed they were great artists. That image haunted me. I thought: what if I made a film about the worst version of myself in 20 years if I gave up on cinema?” he said.

“A Poet” was shot in Medellín with a combined cast of pros and non-pros that includes Rebeca Andrade, Guillermo Cardona, Allison Correa, Margarita Soto and Humberto Restrepo.

Colombia has been nominated for an Oscar once so far with “Ciro Guerra’s “Embrace of the Serpent” in 2015. Its next opportunity came with “Birds of Passage,” co-directed by Guerra and Cristina Gallego, which made the shortlist in 2018.

Juan Sarmiento G., Manuel Ruiz Montealegre and Mesa Soto serve as producers in the Colombia-Germany-Sweden co-production. Its co-producers are Katharina Bergfeld, David Herdies, Michael Krotkiewski, Heino Deckert and Kristina Börjeson.

Arthouse distributor 1-2 Special releases the film in North America while Luxbox handles international sales.

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on Dec. 16 and the final five nominees will be announced on Jan. 22.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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