Rupert Grint and Seidi Haarla star in Hanna Bergholm's new film, "Nightborn," a blend of Finnish mythology and Cronenbergian horror, according to Variety. The film, which features Grint and Haarla in a grimy role, marks Bergholm's second feature.
The entertainment industry saw a flurry of activity this week, with multiple news sources reporting on various film premieres and acquisitions, as highlighted by Variety. Margot Robbie's involvement in the production of "Wuthering Heights" was also noted. Additionally, Variety reported on Hollywood's concerns regarding ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, and the premiere of "The Blood Countess."
Other news included US Deputy Health Secretary Jim O'Neill's focus on longevity research, as reported by MIT Technology Review. The publication also contrasted the Hollywood portrayal of high-tech heists with the reality of criminal activity.
Ars Technica highlighted Ang Lee's 2000 film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as a Valentine's Day alternative, noting its tragic love story, stunning visuals, and martial arts sequences. The film, adapted from a 1940s novel set during the Qing dynasty, features hidden martial arts masters.
The news also covered a range of other topics, including Gisèle Pelicot's emotional reaction to her husband's crimes and her decision to waive anonymity, as reported by Variety. Furthermore, the report touched on Palestinian protester Leqaa Kordia's claims of mistreatment in ICE custody and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's criticism of nuclear rearmament strategies.
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