Entertainment News: A Week Of Top Stories

The latest entertainment news covers Robert De Niro's TV debut in 'Zero Day', Archie Madekwe discussing male power in 'Lurker', Norwegian film 'Dreams (Sex Love)' winning Berlinale's top prize, Sam Riley's role in 'Islands', 'Ne Zha 2' sparking Chinese pride, and a revamp of 'Shoah'.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-02-2025 02:31 IST | Created: 23-02-2025 02:31 IST
Entertainment News: A Week Of Top Stories
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Veteran actor Robert De Niro, known for films like 'Taxi Driver', marks his television debut with 'Zero Day'. Despite the exciting new venture, De Niro voiced doubts about future TV roles, citing the substantial workload akin to filming multiple movies back-to-back.

At the Berlin Film Festival, British actor Archie Madekwe revealed how the thriller 'Lurker' reflects male power dynamics. The rising star emphasized his surprise after engaging with male musicians, discovering their dominance in certain spheres.

Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud's 'Dreams (Sex Love)' clinched the Golden Bear at Berlinale. The coming-of-age drama details a young woman's first love and the nuances of writing, starring Ella Overbye in the final film of Haugerud's intimacy series.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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