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F1: The Movie - Cinema - Al-Ahram Weekly
F1: The Movie - Cinema - Al-Ahram Weekly

Al-Ahram Weekly

time5 days ago

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  • Al-Ahram Weekly

F1: The Movie - Cinema - Al-Ahram Weekly

All films screened in commercial cinemas are changed on Wednesday. Generally, shows begin at 10:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm, 9:30pm and sometimes midnight, especially on week-ends. Special film seasons and screenings are held in cultural centres listed below commercial cinemas. This information is correct at the time of going to press, it remains wise, however, to check with venues for any short notice alteration. Americana Plaza Sixth of October, Sheikh Zayed next to Ceramica Cleopatra behind Hyper one. Tel: 010 2002 0033 *Ballerina *The Crucifix: Blood of the Exorcist *Dangerous Animals *Fight or Flight *How to Train your Dragon *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *M3GAN 2.0 *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *Restart *F1: The Movie CINE COMFORT *Elio *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *28 Years Later IMAX *F1: The Movie MX4D *M3GAN 2.0 City Centre Almaza Sheraton Al-Mattar, Cairo-Suez Road *Ballerina *Elio *Final Destination: Bloodlines *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *How to Train your Dragon *Karate Kid: Legends *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *Restart *The Ritual *Siko Siko *28 Years Later Dandy Mall Beginning of Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road. Tel: 018 919 6438 *Dangerous Animals *Elio *Fight or Flight *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *M3GAN 2.0 *Restart *F1: The Movie *28 Years Later Downtown 8 Emadeddine St, Downtown. Tel: 02 2579 8367 *Ballerina *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *Restart *F1: The Movie *28 Years Later Madinaty Open Air Mall, Madinaty, New Cairo *Ballerina *Elio *Final Destination: Bloodlines *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *How to Train your Dragon *Karate Kid: Legends *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *The Monster Beneath Us *Restart *The Ritual *Sinners *28 Years Later VIP *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *Restart Point 90 Point 90 Mall in front of AUC gate 5, New Cairo *Ballerina *Dangerous Animals *Elio *Fight or Flight *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *How to Train your Dragon *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *M3GAN 2.0 *Restart *F1: The Movie *28 Years Later MX4D *F1: The Movie Al-Rehab Mall 1, Al-Rehab City, New Cairo. Tel: 010 9493 9119 *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Restart *F1: The Movie Stars City Stars Mall: Omar Ibn Al-Khattab St, Heliopolis. Tel: 02 2480 2013/4 *Ballerina *The Crucifix: Blood of the Exorcist *Dangerous Animals *Elio *Fight or Flight *Final Destination: Bloodlines *Lilo & Stitch *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning *M3GAN 2.0 *Restart *The Ritual *Siko Siko *F1: The Movie VIP *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Restart *F1: The Movie DELUXE *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *M3GAN 2.0 *Restart *F1: The Movie DBOX *F1: The Movie *28 Years Later Zamalek 13 Shagaret Al-Dorr St, Zamalek. Tel: 02 2735 0320 *Fi Ezz Al-Dohr (In Broad Daylight) *Al-Mashrou X (Project X) *Restart *F1: The Movie Zawya 15 Emadeddine St, Downtown. Tel: 010 1433 1779 *28 Years Later *Abo Zaabal 89 Cairo Cinema Days *Who Do I Belong To CULTURAL CENTRES Italian Cultural Institute 3 Al-Sheikh Al-Marsafi St, Zamalek. Tel: 02 2735 5423 Cinema in Città 26 June, 8pm: Desiré by Mario Vezza. 27 June, 8pm: Mimi by Brando De Sica. 28 June, 8pm: Caracas by Marco D'Amore. 29 June, 8pm: L'uomo in più (One Man Up) by Paolo Sorrentino. * A version of this article appears in print in the 26 June, 2025 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

"Al Mashrue X" Enters All-Time Highest-Grossing Egyptian Film List
"Al Mashrue X" Enters All-Time Highest-Grossing Egyptian Film List

See - Sada Elbalad

time6 days ago

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"Al Mashrue X" Enters All-Time Highest-Grossing Egyptian Film List

Yara Sameh Egyptian stars Karim Abdel Aziz and Yasmine Sabri's film "Al Mashrue X" ("Project X") is officially one of the highest-grossing films at the domestic box office. "Al Mashrue X" hit theatres and IMAX on May 21 and has so far grossed EGP115 million, coming sixth in the highest-grossing films in the history of Egyptian cinema. The pic features an ensemble cast that includes Eyad Nassar, Mariam El Gendy, Essam El Sakka, Ahmed Ghozzi, and more. Hannah El Zahed and Maged El Kedwany will also make an appearance in the project. Peter Mimi directed the film from a script he co-wrote with Ahmed Hosny. Synergy Plus is the studio behind the pic. The film's official logline reads: "When a troubled archaeologist uncovers ancient secrets that could revolutionize the world's energy supply, he becomes the target of a shadowy organization determined to keep the knowledge buried. In a race against time and powerful enemies, he must decide between revealing the truth and protecting his daughter from the deadly forces closing in on them." "Al Mashrue X" witnesses the first collaboration between Sabri and Mimi and the third between Abdel Aziz and Mimi after the blockbuster film "Beit El Ruby" as well as the hit TV series 'El Ekhteyar S1 & S2" and "Al-Hashashin". The pic is one of the high-budget projects this year, with the shooting taking place in several countries, including Egypt, Turkey, Spain, and Italy. Here's a countdown of the other top 10 films in Egyptian box office history: Welad Rizk 3 (EGP260,226,986) Siko Siko (EGP184,917,098) Beit El Ruby (EGP129,846,801) El Hareefa: Al Remontada (EGP127,235,685) Kira & El Gin (EGP117,280,715) Al Mashrue X (EGP109,175,276) Blue Elephant 2 (EGP103,633,291) Welad Rizk 2 (EGP100,753,422) Merati's Ex (EGP92,797,677) Casablanca (EGP79,156,808) read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained
What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

Scottish Sun

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BACK in 2012, a small Dutch town was turned upside down when a teenager made a simple mistake on social media. A sweet sixteen party got so out of hand that the notorious night was even made into a Hollywood movie titled Project X. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 A private party invite in the Netherlands went viral, leading to chaos Credit: Alamy 3 Things quickly got out of hand Credit: Alamy What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? In 2012, a teenage girl wanted to invite some friends to her sixteenth birthday party in her hometown of Haren, Groningen, Netherlands. She created an event on Facebook, intending for it to be a private gathering. However, she accidentally set the invitation to public, meaning anyone could see it and RSVP. What happened next was completely unexpected and soon became a cautionary tale about the power and unpredictability of social media. read more on netflix NETFLIX & CULL Netflix reveal huge list of movies and TV shows being axed next month Like in the Hollywood movie Project X — released just months earlier, depicting a wild, out-of-control high school party — Dutch teenagers began to share and spread the Facebook event. In the film, the party quickly spirals into chaos, with hundreds of people showing up, leading to excessive drinking, drug use, property destruction, violence and a full-scale police intervention. It ends with the main characters facing serious consequences, including legal trouble and financial ruin due to the damages caused. Project X was reportedly loosely inspired by a real-life event in 2008 in Melbourne, Australia, where a teenager threw a massive party while his parents were away. He promoted it on social media and over 500 people attended, resulting in property damage and police involvement. Back in Haren in 2012, the Facebook invite for the birthday party quickly went viral, with thousands of people RSVPing. Despite being warned about the potential scale of the gathering, local authorities underestimated how big the event would become and failed to prepare adequate security or crowd control measures. When the day of the party arrived, a massive crowd descended on the small town. 3 A massive crowd turned up at the supposedly private party Credit: Alamy The situation rapidly escalated from a harmless gathering to a full-blown riot. There was widespread disorder, vandalism, looting and clashes with police. The town of Haren suffered major property damage and the event made headlines across the Netherlands and beyond. Trainwreck: The Real Project X An episode of Netflix's Trainwrecked documents this extraordinary sequence of events. Using interviews, archival footage and social media posts, it pieces together how a simple Facebook mistake led to total chaos. It also examines the role of the Project X movie in inspiring teens to attend the party — blurring the line between fiction and reality. Episodes of Trainwreck started dropping on Netflix on June 10, 2025, with The Real Project X available for streaming from July 8.

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained
What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

The Irish Sun

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

BACK in 2012, a small Dutch town was turned upside down when a teenager made a simple mistake on social media. A sweet sixteen party got so out of hand that the notorious night was even made into a Advertisement 3 A private party invite in the Netherlands went viral, leading to chaos Credit: Alamy 3 Things quickly got out of hand Credit: Alamy What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? In 2012, a teenage girl wanted to invite some friends to her sixteenth birthday party in her hometown of Haren, Groningen, Netherlands. She created an event on Facebook , intending for it to be a private gathering. However, she accidentally set the invitation to public, meaning anyone could see it and RSVP. What happened next was completely unexpected and soon became a cautionary tale about the power and unpredictability of social media. Advertisement read more on netflix Like in the Hollywood movie Project X — released just months earlier, depicting a wild, out-of-control high school party — Dutch teenagers began to share and spread the Facebook event. In the film, the party quickly spirals into chaos, with hundreds of people showing up, leading to excessive drinking, drug use, property destruction, violence and a full-scale police intervention. It ends with the main characters facing serious consequences, including legal trouble and financial ruin due to the damages caused. Project X was reportedly loosely inspired by a real-life event in 2008 in Melbourne, Australia, where a teenager Advertisement Most read in The Sun He promoted it on social media and Back in Haren in 2012, the Facebook invite for the birthday party quickly went viral, with thousands of people RSVPing. Despite being warned about the potential scale of the gathering, local authorities underestimated how big the event would become and failed to prepare adequate security or crowd control measures. When the day of the party arrived, a massive crowd descended on the small town. Advertisement 3 A massive crowd turned up at the supposedly private party Credit: Alamy The situation rapidly escalated from a harmless gathering to a full-blown riot. There was widespread disorder, vandalism, looting and clashes with police. The town of Haren suffered major property damage and the event made headlines across the Netherlands and beyond. Advertisement Trainwreck: The Real Project X An episode of Netflix's Trainwrecked documents this extraordinary sequence of events. Using interviews, archival footage and social media posts, it pieces together how a simple Facebook mistake led to total chaos. It also examines the role of the Project X movie in inspiring teens to attend the party — blurring the line between fiction and reality. Episodes of Trainwreck started dropping on Netflix on June 10, 2025, with The Real Project X available for streaming from July 8. Advertisement

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained
What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

The Sun

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? Facebook party invite explained

BACK in 2012, a small Dutch town was turned upside down when a teenager made a simple mistake on social media. A sweet sixteen party got so out of hand that the notorious night was even made into a Hollywood movie titled Project X. 3 3 What is the Real Project X on Netflix about? In 2012, a teenage girl wanted to invite some friends to her sixteenth birthday party in her hometown of Haren, Groningen, Netherlands. She created an event on Facebook, intending for it to be a private gathering. However, she accidentally set the invitation to public, meaning anyone could see it and RSVP. What happened next was completely unexpected and soon became a cautionary tale about the power and unpredictability of social media. Like in the Hollywood movie Project X — released just months earlier, depicting a wild, out-of-control high school party — Dutch teenagers began to share and spread the Facebook event. In the film, the party quickly spirals into chaos, with hundreds of people showing up, leading to excessive drinking, drug use, property destruction, violence and a full-scale police intervention. It ends with the main characters facing serious consequences, including legal trouble and financial ruin due to the damages caused. Project X was reportedly loosely inspired by a real-life event in 2008 in Melbourne, Australia, where a teenager threw a massive party while his parents were away. He promoted it on social media and over 500 people attended, resulting in property damage and police involvement. Back in Haren in 2012, the Facebook invite for the birthday party quickly went viral, with thousands of people RSVPing. Despite being warned about the potential scale of the gathering, local authorities underestimated how big the event would become and failed to prepare adequate security or crowd control measures. When the day of the party arrived, a massive crowd descended on the small town. 3 The situation rapidly escalated from a harmless gathering to a full-blown riot. There was widespread disorder, vandalism, looting and clashes with police. The town of Haren suffered major property damage and the event made headlines across the Netherlands and beyond. Trainwreck: The Real Project X An episode of Netflix's Trainwrecked documents this extraordinary sequence of events. Using interviews, archival footage and social media posts, it pieces together how a simple Facebook mistake led to total chaos. It also examines the role of the Project X movie in inspiring teens to attend the party — blurring the line between fiction and reality. Episodes of Trainwreck started dropping on Netflix on June 10, 2025, with The Real Project X available for streaming from July 8.

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