Red Sea Film Foundation Names Faisal Baltyuor as CEO

Effective June 1st, the esteemed Saudi film producer and industry trailblazer, who has taken up a new position, will officially replace Mohammed Al Turki, who assumed an advisory role with the organizer of the annual Red Sea Film Festival. This in turn made Mohammed Asseri act as the temporary head.

Zombie Bread, Starving Mobs, and Capitalist Nightmares: Jay Baruchel’s Wild Cannes Cartoon

For Jay Baruchel, who lends his voice to every character in the National Film Board of Canada’s film, Boya offers a unique take on the horror genre that opens up an expansive and necessary dialogue about global issues. As The Hollywood Reporter reports, Baruchel describes Bread Will Walk as both a bedtime tale and a platform for satire and a chilling critique of many aspects of civilization in 2025.

In the National Film Board of Canada film, Boya, Jay Baruchel voices all characters. This movie offers a fresh perspective on horror that encourages a broad conversation about global problems. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Baruchel describes Bread Will Walk as both a bedtime story and a place for satire and a disturbing reflection of various societal issues in 2025.

Vacheron Constantin Debuts First Minute Repeater in Overseas Collection

Vacheron Constantin recently revealed the Overseas Grand Complication Openface timepiece, marking it as the initial minute repeater within their Overseas collection. This masterwork symbolizes the successful conclusion of a substantial effort to incorporate a complex mechanism for grand complications within a refined casing.