The Saddest Ending Scenes in Movie History

This animated film from Studio Ghibli is a deeply moving portrayal of war. It follows Seita as he tries to protect his little sister, Setsuko, in Japan during the last months of World War II. Tragically, both children succumb to starvation – Seita dies at a train station after cremating Setsuko. In the end, their spirits find peace together, watching over the city of Kobe from a field of fireflies.

Late Legends and Upcoming A-Listers Lead This Week’s List of Most Popular Celebs

Sydney Sweeney has rapidly become a well-known actress in Hollywood thanks to her memorable roles on popular TV shows. She first gained widespread recognition for playing Cassie Howard in the hit drama ‘Euphoria’ and Olivia Mossbacher in ‘The White Lotus’. More recently, she’s starred in films like the romantic comedy ‘Anyone But You’ and the superhero movie ‘Madame Web’. Beyond acting, Sweeney is also a producer, building her own production company to have a greater impact on the entertainment industry. Critics consistently praise her versatility and her ability to deliver powerful, emotionally resonant performances.

Celebrities Who Publicly Called Out Colorism on Live Television

Viola Davis often speaks out about the limited opportunities for actresses with darker skin tones, using interviews and public appearances to raise awareness. She has pointed out that the main barrier for women of color isn’t talent, but a lack of chances. Davis has been critical of the historical practice of colorism, like the ‘paper bag test,’ and how it restricts roles for actresses with complexions similar to her own. She frequently emphasizes how this bias impacts fair pay and prominent billing in films.

First Posters & Trailer Released for Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Featuring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor

I’m really excited about the cast they’ve assembled for Disclosure Day! Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor are leading the film, and they’re joined by some incredible actors – Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, Wyatt Russell, and Henry Lloyd-Hughes, just to name a few. There’s also Michael Gaston, Elliot Villar, and Noah Robbins adding to the ensemble. I read that Josh O’Connor and Henry Lloyd-Hughes were actually offered their roles without even needing to audition – that’s a testament to how much confidence the director has in them!