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Arts and Entertainment Roundup: From BAFTAs to Box Office Hits

A look at the latest news in film, television, and beyond

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The world of arts and entertainment has been abuzz with activity in recent days, from the BAFTA Film Awards to the latest box office numbers. In this roundup, we'll take a look at some of the biggest stories making...

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    BAFTA Film Awards Host Alan Cumming Apologizes For “Strong Language” From Nominee With Tourette’s Syndrome

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    Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Surpasses $150 Million, ‘GOAT’ Hits $100 Million Globally

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    BAFTAs Host Alan Cumming Asks for ‘Understanding’ as Tourette Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Shouts ‘Strong Language’ and Slurs at Winners and Presenters

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Arts and Entertainment Roundup: From BAFTAs to Box Office Hits

A look at the latest news in film, television, and beyond

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of arts and entertainment has been abuzz with activity in recent days, from the BAFTA Film Awards to the latest box office numbers. In this roundup, we'll take a look at some of the biggest stories making headlines.

At the BAFTA Film Awards, host Alan Cumming apologized for "strong language" from nominee John Davidson, who has Tourette's syndrome. Davidson, the subject of the biopic "I Swear," was in attendance at the ceremony and his involuntary outbursts were audible on the BBC television broadcast. Cumming took time to acknowledge the interruptions and thank the audience for their understanding (Source 2, Source 5).

Meanwhile, in the world of film, "Wuthering Heights" has surpassed $150 million at the global box office, while "GOAT" has hit the $100 million mark (Source 4). Director Emerald Fennell's gothic romantic drama "Wuthering Heights" was number one at the international box office, taking in $26.3 million.

In other film news, Dove Cameron has spoken about her journey to landing the lead role in Prime Video's latest series, "56 Days." The actress, who rose to fame on Disney Channel, auditioned for a Fox series about a child spy at the age of 14, and was eventually brought on board for "56 Days" by creator and executive producer Karyn Usher (Source 3).

On a different note, the team behind the Berlinale hit "Truly Naked" is betting on intimacy rather than explicit content. Adult performer Alessa Savage told Variety that "porn is very much like WWE. It's the fantasy that pays the bills. They get in the ring, fight and bleed. But it's all fake" (Source 1). The film's focus on real intimacy rather than fake pleasure is a refreshing change in the industry.

As the world of arts and entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. From the BAFTA Film Awards to the latest box office numbers, there's always something new to look forward to.

Sources:

  • "‘Truly Naked’ Team Puts Real Intimacy Above Fake Pleasure: ‘Porn Is Like WWE. It’s the Fantasy That Pays the Bills’" (Variety)
  • "BAFTA Film Awards Host Alan Cumming Apologizes For “Strong Language” From Nominee With Tourette’s Syndrome" (The Hollywood Reporter)
  • "How One Audition at 14 Helped Dove Cameron Land ‘56 Days’ and When Fans Can Expect New Music" (The Hollywood Reporter)
  • "Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Surpasses $150 Million, ‘GOAT’ Hits $100 Million Globally" (Variety)
  • "BAFTAs Host Alan Cumming Asks for ‘Understanding’ as Tourette Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Shouts ‘Strong Language’ and Slurs at Winners and Presenters" (The Hollywood Reporter)

The world of arts and entertainment has been abuzz with activity in recent days, from the BAFTA Film Awards to the latest box office numbers. In this roundup, we'll take a look at some of the biggest stories making headlines.

At the BAFTA Film Awards, host Alan Cumming apologized for "strong language" from nominee John Davidson, who has Tourette's syndrome. Davidson, the subject of the biopic "I Swear," was in attendance at the ceremony and his involuntary outbursts were audible on the BBC television broadcast. Cumming took time to acknowledge the interruptions and thank the audience for their understanding (Source 2, Source 5).

Meanwhile, in the world of film, "Wuthering Heights" has surpassed $150 million at the global box office, while "GOAT" has hit the $100 million mark (Source 4). Director Emerald Fennell's gothic romantic drama "Wuthering Heights" was number one at the international box office, taking in $26.3 million.

In other film news, Dove Cameron has spoken about her journey to landing the lead role in Prime Video's latest series, "56 Days." The actress, who rose to fame on Disney Channel, auditioned for a Fox series about a child spy at the age of 14, and was eventually brought on board for "56 Days" by creator and executive producer Karyn Usher (Source 3).

On a different note, the team behind the Berlinale hit "Truly Naked" is betting on intimacy rather than explicit content. Adult performer Alessa Savage told Variety that "porn is very much like WWE. It's the fantasy that pays the bills. They get in the ring, fight and bleed. But it's all fake" (Source 1). The film's focus on real intimacy rather than fake pleasure is a refreshing change in the industry.

As the world of arts and entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. From the BAFTA Film Awards to the latest box office numbers, there's always something new to look forward to.

Sources:

  • "‘Truly Naked’ Team Puts Real Intimacy Above Fake Pleasure: ‘Porn Is Like WWE. It’s the Fantasy That Pays the Bills’" (Variety)
  • "BAFTA Film Awards Host Alan Cumming Apologizes For “Strong Language” From Nominee With Tourette’s Syndrome" (The Hollywood Reporter)
  • "How One Audition at 14 Helped Dove Cameron Land ‘56 Days’ and When Fans Can Expect New Music" (The Hollywood Reporter)
  • "Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Surpasses $150 Million, ‘GOAT’ Hits $100 Million Globally" (Variety)
  • "BAFTAs Host Alan Cumming Asks for ‘Understanding’ as Tourette Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Shouts ‘Strong Language’ and Slurs at Winners and Presenters" (The Hollywood Reporter)

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