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First Ray Films Unveils Ambitious Six-Picture Slate at Cannes Film Market
Mumbai-based First Ray Films, led by Anshuman Jha, is set to mark its second decade by presenting a diverse slate of six films at the Cannes Film Market. These productions, scheduled for release between 2026 and 2028, aim to showcase distinct filmmaking voices and expand the company's global footprint, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling and independent cinema.
By Ta-Nehisi CoatesApr 28, 2026
Sling Introduces New Offers for NHL Playoff Streaming
With the NHL Playoffs underway, Sling is offering attractive deals for hockey enthusiasts to stream games online. Following a surge in hockey's popularity due to the U.S. Olympic victory and a hit TV show, fans can now access live NHL action through various Sling subscription plans, including flexible daily passes, making it easier and more affordable to catch every moment of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
By Stephen KingApr 28, 2026
Mackenzie Rosman's Daughter Ophelia Resembles Her Young TV Persona
Mackenzie Rosman, famous for her role as Ruthie Camden on "7th Heaven," recently introduced her 4-year-old daughter, Ophelia, during a podcast. Fans and co-stars were struck by Ophelia's remarkable resemblance to a young Ruthie, sparking nostalgic reactions and discussions about the uncanny likeness.
By Mindy KalingApr 28, 2026
Jonah Hill's Former NYC Loft Re-enters the Market at $12.4 Million
Actor Jonah Hill's former Manhattan loft, located in The Schumacher, is back on the market for $12.4 million. This 3,280-square-foot residence, which Hill sold in 2022 for $10.56 million, features industrial-chic design with barrel-vaulted brick ceilings, oversized arched windows, and white oak floors. The property boasts four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a spacious great room, a high-end kitchen, and access to luxury building amenities.
Apr 27, 2026
“The Madison” Emmy Campaign: Michelle Pfeiffer Leads Charge, Kurt Russell Eyes Historic Nod
Paramount+'s new series "The Madison" is making a significant Emmy push, submitting for 27 categories. Michelle Pfeiffer is a prominent contender for Lead Actress in a Drama Series, while Kurt Russell could achieve a historic second nomination after a 47-year gap, a record in Emmy history. The series' writing and directing submissions also highlight key episodes, with Christina Alexandra Voros seeking recognition in both directing and cinematography.
By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026