What's New in Film
The world of cinema has seen an influx of fresh talent and perspectives, with several recent releases making waves in the industry. "Whispers in May," a documentary by Emmy-nominated director Dongnan Chen, premiered at the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, offering a poignant look at the lives of teenagers in China's remote Liangshan region. The film's director notes that the region's rugged landscape is not just a backdrop for beauty, but also carries significant weight in the lives of its inhabitants.
"Those mountains carry weight," Chen said. "I've made many wishes, but none have ever come true."
On the other side of the world, "Big Girls Don't Cry" made its debut, marking the feature film debut of writer-director Paloma Schneideman and star Ani Palmer. The movie follows the story of Sid, a sex-curious small-town 14-year-old navigating the complexities of adolescence.
Saturday Night Live Takes on Current Events
This week's episodes of Saturday Night Live were marked by their signature blend of humor and critique, tackling topics from gas prices to queerbaiting claims. The show's cold open skewered Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth's handling of the Iran war fallout, while Harry Styles addressed queerbaiting claims in his monologue.
"I finished my last tour in 2023, and after that I took a bunch of time off. I realized I'd spent half my life in music, touring, creating albums and making songs about fruit that people think are about sex," Styles said. "I just really like fruit, guys. I like sex too."
Key Facts
- What: "Whispers in May" documentary premiere, "Big Girls Don't Cry" film debut, Saturday Night Live episodes
What to Watch
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these recent releases and events shape the landscape. Will "Whispers in May" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" mark the beginning of a new wave of coming-of-age stories? How will Saturday Night Live continue to address current events in the weeks to come? Stay tuned for more updates from the world of entertainment.
What's New in Film
The world of cinema has seen an influx of fresh talent and perspectives, with several recent releases making waves in the industry. "Whispers in May," a documentary by Emmy-nominated director Dongnan Chen, premiered at the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival, offering a poignant look at the lives of teenagers in China's remote Liangshan region. The film's director notes that the region's rugged landscape is not just a backdrop for beauty, but also carries significant weight in the lives of its inhabitants.
"Those mountains carry weight," Chen said. "I've made many wishes, but none have ever come true."
On the other side of the world, "Big Girls Don't Cry" made its debut, marking the feature film debut of writer-director Paloma Schneideman and star Ani Palmer. The movie follows the story of Sid, a sex-curious small-town 14-year-old navigating the complexities of adolescence.
Saturday Night Live Takes on Current Events
This week's episodes of Saturday Night Live were marked by their signature blend of humor and critique, tackling topics from gas prices to queerbaiting claims. The show's cold open skewered Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth's handling of the Iran war fallout, while Harry Styles addressed queerbaiting claims in his monologue.
"I finished my last tour in 2023, and after that I took a bunch of time off. I realized I'd spent half my life in music, touring, creating albums and making songs about fruit that people think are about sex," Styles said. "I just really like fruit, guys. I like sex too."
Key Facts
- What: "Whispers in May" documentary premiere, "Big Girls Don't Cry" film debut, Saturday Night Live episodes
What to Watch
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these recent releases and events shape the landscape. Will "Whispers in May" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" mark the beginning of a new wave of coming-of-age stories? How will Saturday Night Live continue to address current events in the weeks to come? Stay tuned for more updates from the world of entertainment.