
Lily Collins to Star as Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s Behind-the-Scenes Film
Lily Collins to play Audrey Hepburn in new biopic.
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Lily Collins to play Audrey Hepburn in new biopic.

Wuthering Heights tops holiday box office worldwide.

Hemsworth hints at more Thor after Avengers: Doomsday.

Project Hail Mary: Cast, plot, trailer, and release insights

Marty Supreme becomes A24’s top-grossing film worldwide.

Emma Roberts and Alexander Ludwig star in true-story drama Hal.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer reunites the original cast, thrilling fans.

Anniversary starring Phoebe Dynevor is now streaming on Netflix.

Aftermath, starring Dylan Sprouse and Mason Gooding, premieres on HBO Max.

Noah Centineo becomes young John Rambo in the upcoming prequel.

Masters of the Universe passes 30M trailer views as summer hype grows.

James McAvoy’s improvised thriller Pose is now trending on Prime Video UK.

Zoey Deutch stars in Netflix’s film about the 1999 U.S. women’s team.

Jennifer Lawrence stars in Die My Love, now streaming in the UK.

Lee Byung-hun takes a daring leap into indie films after Squid Game fame.

Sydney Sweeney stars in a new film adaptation of The Custom of the Country.

The Rip debuts with 41.6M views as Netflix’s biggest 2026 launch

Greenland 2 underperforms but still beats Jason Statham’s Operation Fortune

British drama Lollipop hits BBC iPlayer with Rotten Tomatoes praise

Marty Supreme becomes A24’s top U.S. hit as Chalamet wins his first Golden Globe

Phoebe Dynevor stars in Netflix thriller after Sony drops theatrical release

Guy Ritchie’s Wife & Dog stars Cumberbatch and Norton, set for 2026.

Jonathan Bailey and Ariana Grande to reunite in an upcoming project

New The Mummy trailer teases dark puzzle-box horror from Lee Cronin

Avatar: Fire and Ash leads the box office as cinema’s recovery stays uneven