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Three songs have topped the chart in 2025 so far, with "Apt." by Rosé and Bruno Mars reclaiming the top spot after spending seven weeks at number one in 2024. One artist, Lola Young , reached the top for the first time.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants: Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies / United Plankton Pictures: Derek Drymon (director/screenplay); Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Carolyn Lawrence, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Mark Hamill [126] 25: Anaconda: Columbia Pictures / Fully Formed Entertainment
Barbie Hsu, 48, Taiwanese pop singer [67] Patricia Johnson, 95, English opera singer [68] (death announced on this date) Stéphane Picq, 59, French video game music composer [69] Paul Plishka, 83, American opera singer [70] 4. Ana María Iriarte, 98, Spanish opera singer [71] Wily Mignon, 38, Beninese pop singer [72] 5
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2025 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths.Shochiku and Gaumont will celebrate their 130th anniversaries; 20th Century Studios and Republic Pictures will celebrate their 90th anniversaries; and Studio Ghibli will celebrate its 40th anniversary.
How 'The Lost Boys' sexy saxophonist Tim Cappello ended up in that 'greased-up, hip-popping, jumping-around, ultra sort of balls-out' concert scene
The Favourite. Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz, and Emma Stone star as Queen Anne, Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, and Abigail Masham in Yorgos Lanthimos's incredible 2018 dark period comedy.
Australian pop music awards are a series of inter-related national awards that gave recognition to popular musical artists and have included the Go-Set pop poll (1966–1972); TV Week King of Pop Awards (1967–1978); [1] [2] [3] TV Week and Countdown Music Awards (1979–1980); the Countdown Awards (1981–1982) and Countdown Music and Video Awards (1983–1987). [4]