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Jordan’s Beefed Up Incentives, Studio Partnership With U.S. Group Shadowbox Set to Scale Up International Productions

15 June 2026 at 15:29
In addition to the natural wonders that continue to make Jordan a unique filming location, increased government funding support and new partnership between the country’s Olivewood Film Studios and U.S. studio operator Shadowbox have provided a major boost to the country’s film sector. Last year the country increased its cash rebate program to 45% of […]

  • ✇Malay Mail - All
  • Austria survive Jordan scare, end 28-year World Cup wait with opening 3-1 win
    SANTA CLARA, June 17 — Austria marked their return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence with a tense 3-1 win over debutants Jordan in their Group J opener on Tuesday, relying on a second-half own goal and a last-gasp penalty to claim the three points.Austria took the lead on 20 minutes through a Romano Schmid thunderbolt, but were pegged back five minutes after the break when striker Ali Olwan found space in the area and fired a sizzling shot inside the far p
     

Austria survive Jordan scare, end 28-year World Cup wait with opening 3-1 win

17 June 2026 at 06:22

Malay Mail

SANTA CLARA, June 17 — Austria marked their return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence with a tense 3-1 win over debutants Jordan in their Group J opener on Tuesday, relying on a second-half own goal and a last-gasp penalty to claim the three points.

Austria took the lead on 20 minutes through a Romano Schmid thunderbolt, but were pegged back five minutes after the break when striker Ali Olwan found space in the area and fired a sizzling shot inside the far post.

Austria’s veteran target man Marko Arnautovic slammed a low shot into the net from a goalmouth scramble in the 69th minute but it was ruled out for handball by teammate Stefan Posch following a VAR review.

Seven minutes later, though, Austria were celebrating again as Yazan Al‑Arab deflected a Marcel Sabitzer corner into his own net, before Arnautovic slotted home a penalty deep into stoppage time after Saleem Obeid was penalised for handball. — Reuters 

Punchup Live Launches Podcast Product; Comedy Pods ‘Tuesdays With Stories’ And ‘Bein’ Ian With Jordan’ Set As First Shows Joining Service

27 May 2026 at 17:06
EXCLUSIVE: Punchup Live, the creator-owned live entertainment platform from Danny Frenkel and Alex Dajani, has launched a native podcast product, with popular comedy pods Bein’ Ian with Jordan (hosted by Jordan Jensen and Ian Fidance) and Tuesdays with Stories (hosted by Mark Normand and Joe List) joining the service. The intention behind the launch is to allow comics to more […]

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  • 2 Days Until the Best Modern Movie Trilogy Hits Netflix For the First Time Charlie Ridgely
    It's not often that a classic and wildly beloved film or franchise can return decades later to an equal amount of acclaim and success. It's unheard of for a film in that situation to not only be good, but to also launch a fantastic trilogy of its own. Against all odds, that's what happened to the iconic Rocky franchise, which has evolved into something generationally great in the hands of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan.
     

2 Days Until the Best Modern Movie Trilogy Hits Netflix For the First Time

30 May 2026 at 22:05

It's not often that a classic and wildly beloved film or franchise can return decades later to an equal amount of acclaim and success. It's unheard of for a film in that situation to not only be good, but to also launch a fantastic trilogy of its own. Against all odds, that's what happened to the iconic Rocky franchise, which has evolved into something generationally great in the hands of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan.

  • ✇The Daily Cartoonist
  • Comic Strips Unnewspapered D. D. Degg
    We got Heathcliff and Garfield, Dan Dare and Lance McLane, Detective Dick Tracy and Fred the Clown, and Calvin and Hobbes. Garfield or HeathcliffWizards of the Coast has announced a superdrop of Garfield Secret Lairs. (I have to admit I have no idea what any of that previous sentence, other than Garfield means.) But Peter […]
     

Comic Strips Unnewspapered

20 May 2026 at 01:00
We got Heathcliff and Garfield, Dan Dare and Lance McLane, Detective Dick Tracy and Fred the Clown, and Calvin and Hobbes. Garfield or HeathcliffWizards of the Coast has announced a superdrop of Garfield Secret Lairs. (I have to admit I have no idea what any of that previous sentence, other than Garfield means.) But Peter […]

  • ✇LIFE
  • The Original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’: Talk About A Steamy Set Bill Syken
    In 2027 Michael B. Jordan will direct and star in the second remake of the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair. The story is about a wealthy thief who pulls daring heists, and the romance that develops between him and a female investigator. Jordan, who won an Academy Award in 2026 for his performance in Sinners, has been wanting to play Thomas Crown since 2016. LIFE staff photographer Bill Ray was on the set of the original movie, and he captured the chemistry that Jordan will be aspiring to e
     

The Original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’: Talk About A Steamy Set

21 May 2026 at 17:45

In 2027 Michael B. Jordan will direct and star in the second remake of the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair. The story is about a wealthy thief who pulls daring heists, and the romance that develops between him and a female investigator. Jordan, who won an Academy Award in 2026 for his performance in Sinners, has been wanting to play Thomas Crown since 2016.

LIFE staff photographer Bill Ray was on the set of the original movie, and he captured the chemistry that Jordan will be aspiring to equal.

The first movie starred Steve McQueen, an iconic actor who is the subject of the three best-selling images in the LIFE photo store. His opposite number in their cat-and-mouse pursuit was Faye Dunaway, who was coming off a star-making performance in Bonnie and Clyde. McQueen and Dunaway’s scene together in a sauna was the centerpiece of Bill Ray’s photo shoot.

But while the actors were prominent in the photos that ran in LIFE, the star of the accompanying article was director Norman Jewison, who was a hot property at the time because his previous movie, In the Heat of the Night, had just won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Jewison was in his first decade of what would be a long Hollywood career that included such films as Moonstruck (1987) and The Hurricane (1999). LIFE honored Jewison’s prowess with an article formatted as if it were the script for a documentary about him.

For instance, the article included in its “dialogue” this quote from Jewison as he was in the process of directing Dunaway and McQueen in one of the movie’s steamier scenes:

The script calls for “chess with sex.” I like that…Faye, you are playing chess, but there is another game going on. Without thinking, your right hand goes up your left arm, lightly caressing, to your throat…Steve, let’s see your eyes follow her hand…You’re up to the shoulder, across to the neck. She looks up and catches you watching. (Jewison laughs). Good. You’re embarrassed. You smile and look down. Great!

The stars of the movie had relatively few lines in the LIFE story. Dunaway said of Jewison, “He’s the only man I’ve ever known who has no hostility in him. He’s all love.” McQueen, complaining about how long Jewison kept him on set in pursuit of a scene, said “I hate him, but I love him.”

Michael B. Jordan talked about his Crown remake at CinemaCon in April 2026. Jordan, who will be co-starring with Adria Arjona, said that he initially fell in love with the story from the 1999 version that starred Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo. But he had also studied the original and said, “McQueen brought this effortless cool, this rebellious edge. He didn’t just steal. He made a statement.”

Faye Dunaway (seated) and director Norman Frederick Jewison on the set of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’, 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway;Norman Jewison;Steve Mcqueen

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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Norman Jewison directed Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in the 1967 crime caper ‘The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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The post The Original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’: Talk About A Steamy Set appeared first on LIFE.

  • ✇Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
  • Fire in Jordan subdivided flat leaves 1 dead, over 300 evacuated Hillary Leung
    A fire that broke out in a subdivided flat in Jordan has left one elderly man dead and prompted the evacuation of more than 300 people. The fire at Man Yuen Building in Jordan on May 21, 2026. Photos: Internet. Authorities received reports of the blaze at Man Yuen Building at 10.49pm on Thursday, the Fire Services Department (FSD) said at a press briefing in the early hours of Friday. Tso Kwong-chi, an assistant divisional officer at the FSD, said the fire began in a unit on the 13th f
     

Fire in Jordan subdivided flat leaves 1 dead, over 300 evacuated

22 May 2026 at 08:52
Jordan fire

A fire that broke out in a subdivided flat in Jordan has left one elderly man dead and prompted the evacuation of more than 300 people.

The fire at Man Yuen Building in Jordan on May 21, 2026. Photos: Internet.
The fire at Man Yuen Building in Jordan on May 21, 2026. Photos: Internet.

Authorities received reports of the blaze at Man Yuen Building at 10.49pm on Thursday, the Fire Services Department (FSD) said at a press briefing in the early hours of Friday.

Tso Kwong-chi, an assistant divisional officer at the FSD, said the fire began in a unit on the 13th floor of the building. The unit was partitioned into nine subdivided flats, and the blaze was in a corner flat.

Firefighters found the body of a 69-year-old man inside the flat when they arrived, Tso said, adding that four other people – two men and two women – were also injured.

They suffered from smoke inhalation and had difficulty breathing, and were sent to Kwong Wah Hospital for treatment. They have since been discharged.

A woman who lived with the deceased man told local media that he was wheelchair-bound. At the time of the fire, she was not at home. When she learned about the fire, she returned to the flat, which was already filled with smoke, and saw that the man was already on the floor.

Tso said firefighters arrived at the scene three minutes after receiving the report. The department mobilised 20 fire engines, 10 ambulances, as well as 106 firefighters and paramedics.

Kwong Wah Hospital
Kwong Wah Hospital. Photo: GovHK.

The authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, but it does not appear suspicious, according to the FSD.

The fire was largely put out by 11.53pm, Tso said. He added that after the blaze, FSD officers checked the fire safety installations in the building and confirmed that they were functioning.

Man Yuen Building, which is undergoing maintenance work, is encased in protective netting and scaffolding.

One resident told HK01 that maintenance began in February last year. The netting outside the building was removed in the wake of the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po.

The netting was reinstalled in April, the resident said.

  • ✇Variety
  • Jordanian Cinema, Deeply Rooted in Local Realities, Is Resonating on the International Stage Emeza805
    Characterized by distinct voices and authentic stories with increasing universal appeal, Jordanian cinema is reaching new global markets and impressing ever more international audiences. The Shanghai Film Festival’s selection this year of two Jordanian films, Zaid Abu Hamdan’s crime thriller “Boomah” and Zain Duraie’s family drama “Sink,” illustrates the growing international interest in Jordanian works […]
     

Jordanian Cinema, Deeply Rooted in Local Realities, Is Resonating on the International Stage

17 June 2026 at 05:49
Characterized by distinct voices and authentic stories with increasing universal appeal, Jordanian cinema is reaching new global markets and impressing ever more international audiences. The Shanghai Film Festival’s selection this year of two Jordanian films, Zaid Abu Hamdan’s crime thriller “Boomah” and Zain Duraie’s family drama “Sink,” illustrates the growing international interest in Jordanian works […]

Jordan Is Celebrating Two Films in Shanghai and Expanding Ties With China While Reestablishing Ancient Cultural Links

15 June 2026 at 09:16
Jordani’s film industry will be front and center at this year’s Shanghai Film Festival, where it is seeking closer collaboration with China and other global partners while celebrating the first ever screening of two Jordanian films at the event. With Asia now leading the global box office and Hollywood losing ground to local films from […]

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