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Duran DuranWith zombie-horror flick “28 Years Later” having arrived in theaters only half a year or so ago, the makers of its sequel proceed under the belief that not only have you seen the 2025 entry but that you remember it…See the Story
‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ review: A bit stuck in the middle
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Netflix · South KoreaAcclaimed South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun is best known to Western audiences for his role as Hwang In-ho in the second and third seasons of Squid Game – and the star has revealed that there are some interesting similarities between the hit Netflix show and his new feature No Other Choice.The film – which was surprisingly left off the shortlist for Best International Film in yesterday's Oscar nominations – reunites Lee with iconic writer/directo…See the Story
Squid Game Star Lee Byung-Hun Reveals What His Role in No Other Choice Has in Common with Netflix Hit
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Dublin, Ireland · DublinDublin is once again gearing up for a serious dose of cinematic buzz, as the Dublin International Film Festival returns with one of its most ambitious programmes to date. Across eleven packed days, the capital will play host to 83 feature films, including 17 world premieres and 53 short films, turning the city into a magnet for film fans, industry insiders and curious culture lovers alike. From red carpet moments to intimate Q&As, DIFF 2026 prom…See the Story