Time to celebrate 🥳 The post ‘Love Is Blind: Habibi’ got an International Emmy nomination and we’re screaming! appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
For decades, Bruce Springsteen has remained one of rock music’s most outspoken figures, addressing social issues through his lyrics, interviews, and activism. In May 2021, he was even awarded the Woody Guthrie Prize, which honors artists whose work speaks for "the less fortunate." In other words, his words carry a lot of weight—so it’s no surprise that, in an era that feels politically divided at an almost unprecedented level, we might seek out his perspective on the big picture. Jimmy ...| GOOD
Zina Is Real? Zac and Nina’s Flirty Getaway Has Fans in Full Ship Mode The post Are Nina Dobrev and Zac Efron the new It-couple? appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
We're So Ready to Scream "This Is Me" All Over Again The post Get ready to turn up the volume because Camp Rock 3 is officially happening appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
BRB, updating our fantasy couple list. The post Are Chafic & Nour El Hajj from Love is Blind Habibi actually dating IRL? appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
BRB, cancelling fall, we’ve got one more summer to cry through. The post Breaking news: The Summer I Turned Pretty is releasing a movie appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
Explore five adaptations of Brontë novels that amplify violence, from Wuthering Heights to Jane Eyre, reshaping the Brontës’ enduring cultural impact. The post Violence in Brontë Afterlives appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Explores the cinematic career of British-Polish director, Paweł Pawlikowski. The post Cinema Without Borders: The Films of Paweł Pawlikowski appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
A look through the ever-shifting landscape of the action genre and its representation of women. The post Reimagining the Action Heroine for the Twenty-First Century appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Although August also brought a few weeks of relative quiet (the eye of the storm), it was not the most conducive month for ambitious reading or film watching or other events. Seven books, of which …| findingtimetowrite
And no, it’s not because of Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans The post The Materialists movie made me realise why I’m single appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
It doesn't get better than a Roman Holiday| Cosmopolitan Middle East
Book #5: Matayoshi Naoki: Spark, transl. Alison Watts, Pushkin Press, 2020 (original published in 2015) The first (and ebook) cover of Spark from Pushkin Press Winner of the Akutagawa Prize, this n…| findingtimetowrite
President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Arshad Madani, on Saturday said that his organisation has approached the High Courts of Delhi, Maharashtra, and Gujarat Arshad Madani, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, Udaipur Files President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Arshad Madani, on Saturday said that his organisation has approached the High Courts of Delhi, Maharashtra, and Gujarat against the release of the Hindutva propaganda film "Udaipur Files—Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder".| Maktoob media
So… James Cameron, he of Terminator, Aliens, Titanic, and Avatar, yes, that James Cameron, has acquired the screen rights to The Devils. Here’s the full press release: LIGHTSTORM ANNOUNCES THE ACQUISITION OF JOE ABERCROMBIE’S THE DEVILS LOS ANGELES, CA (June 2, 2025) – James Cameron announces that his company, Lightstorm, has purchased Joe Abercrombie’s latest […] The post James Cameron takes on The Devils appeared first on Joe Abercrombie.| Joe Abercrombie
Happy Birthday to me, happy birthday to me, happy birthday dear me-eee, and bloody hell but I am 50 years old today, my friends. 5 decades. Half a century. Where did it all go? I still feel young and exciting, but I must now accept that it’s eighteen years since The Blade Itself was published. […]| Joe Abercrombie
The Fallout series has dropped on Prime and we’re seeing| POCGamer
In A.V. Marraccini’s book We the Parasites, Marraccini describes a critic’s relationship to a work of art as parasitic. Like female wasps which crawl into female figs, thus pollinating the fig’s in…| Literary Hub