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Mubi secured U.S. and international rights to Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love for $24 million. The film, featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, premiered at Cannes to a six-minute standing ovation. Based on Ariana Harwicz’s novel, the story follows a new mother experiencing postpartum depression spiraling into psychosis. (Variety)


Kevin Bacon’s recent horror-comedy series The Bondsman has been canceled by Amazon Prime Video after its first season. The show, centered around the concept of a bondsman hunting demons, featured both outlandish and relatable family scenes. Bacon had publicly expressed enthusiasm for the show before its cancellation. (UPI)


Brittany Furlan Lee spoke out about her separation from Tommy Lee. In a recent TikTok video, the 38-year-old acknowledged exchanging messages with an individual she believed to be Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse during a challenging period in their six-year marriage. She revealed that she’s currently living in a hotel. (People)


Filmmaker Natalie Jasmine Harris alleges a Malia Obama-directed Nike ad shares striking similarities with her film Grace. Harris highlights specific scenes and visual, expressing disappointment at brands favoring well-known figures over independent artists. Harris suggests that if the ad desired similar shots, they should have hired her. (Daily Beast)


Austria’s JJ won the 2025 Eurovision with “Wasted Love.” Israel’s Yuval Raphael was the runner-up with “New Days Rise,” Estonia’s Tommy Cash took third with “Espresso Macchiato,” and Sweden’s Kaja claimed fourth with “Bara Bada Bastu.” The finale occurred in Basel, Switzerland, and Austria will host the 2026 competition. (UPI)