• Nearly $100M Opening Week Success
The biopic "Michael" has taken the U.S. box office by storm, earning nearly $97 million in its opening week and reigniting global interest in the legendary King of Pop.
In a remarkable cinematic achievement 🎬, "Michael" has debuted at the top of the U.S. box office, generating approximately $97 million in its first week. The film captures the extraordinary life of Michael Jackson 👑, one of the most influential artists in music history.
The story dives deep into his journey—from his early days with the Jackson 5 to his rise as a global icon. The film balances spectacle with emotional depth, offering audiences both entertainment and insight.
💥 Jaafar Jackson delivers a standout performance, bringing authenticity and charisma to the role. His resemblance and stage presence add a powerful layer to the storytelling.
🎥 Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film blends realism with grand musical sequences, recreating iconic performances with stunning visuals 🎶.
📊 The film’s success is driven by global nostalgia, high production value, and strong marketing campaigns 🌍.
🔥 With such a strong opening, expectations are high for continued box office dominance and cultural impact.
Palestinian actor Khaled El Basha revealed details of his role as a jury member at the International Competition of the Alexandria Short Film Festival, emphasizing objective evaluation based on artistic integrity, logic, and professional responsibility.
Screenwriter Mohamed Salah El Azab announced a new story titled “Shayateen El Marg” as part of the anthology series “The Full Story,” in collaboration with producer Magdy El Hawary and director Mariam Abou Ouf, featuring dramatized real-life inspired events.
The family of late Egyptian composer Ali Saad receives condolences today at the Islamic Complex in Sheikh Zayed after his passing, marking the end of a remarkable artistic journey that enriched Egyptian theatre, television, cinema, and radio for decades.
Egyptian filmmaker Yousry Nasrallah shared his vision on directing and film sets during the Alexandria Short Film Festival, emphasizing that cinema is a collective process built on collaboration, balance, and shared creative energy rather than individual dominance.



