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Al Bawaba
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
Tamer Hosny's son put in intensive care again
Published June 12th, 2025 - 06:32 GMT ALBAWABA - Egyptian sources recently revealed that the health of Tamer Hosny's son, Adam, has deteriorated for the second time, sparking widespread concern among fans and on social media. His son has been admitted to intensive care at a private hospital in 6th of October City, Cairo. Additionally, a source told Al Arabiya that Adam was put in intensive care after the nearly 7-year-old suffered from grueling pain on his right side. The doctors later discovered an enlarged appendix and underwent emergency surgery to help alleviate the pain. ⭕عمرو الليثي يطلب الدعاء لـ نجل تامر حسنيأدعـــو الله أن يشفــــي آدم ابــــن أخـــــي الغـــالــــي تامر حسني وأن يرفع عنه ويخفـف الألــــم اللهـــم اشفه شفــاءا لا يغـــادر سقمًــــا — besraha_موقع بصراحة (@besraha_) June 11, 2025 The concerning incident has caused Tamer Hosny immense stress, given his artistic commitments, as he has recently traveled to the UAE to promote his new movie, "Restart," and perform a concert. At first, this forced Hosny apart from his ill son. Doctors revealed that Adam's surgery was successful, and while his condition improved, his close family, including his mother and siblings, were told to stay beside him till it stabilizes. It's important to note that Tamer Hosny separated from his wife of 12 years, Bassma Boussil, in 2013. However, both stars had three children together: Adam, Amaia, and Talia. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Identity
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Identity
Whether at Home or the Big Screen: Your Go-To Movie Guide This Eid
While most people are split between Sahel, Dahab, and El Gouna this Eid, there's still that group who chose the comfort of staying in Cairo. If you're one of them, we've got you covered with a movie lineup, whether you're heading to the cinema or want to kick back with a new release from your couch. Mashroa X This one might be getting mixed reviews, but there's one thing we can all agree on: it's a visual treat. If anything, it's worth heading to the cinema just for the full experience, especially if you're a big fan of action drama genres. Siko Siko After making waves on the big screen—and still holding strong in cinemas from Eid El Fitr to Eid Al-Adha—Siko Siko is finally making its home screen debut on Yango Play this Eid. It's the perfect comedy pick to gather your friends and enjoy some guaranteed laughs. Restart Back on the big screen with a light-hearted dose of entertainment, Restart is the ideal choice for a family cinema outing. If you're looking for something easygoing, fun, and with just the right touch of drama, this one's worth checking out. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 A Sonic fan? Then this is your sign to tune in now for Sonic the Hedgehog 3, streaming on TOD! While it's a new release, it's packed with nostalgic moments that make it even more fun to watch. Get ready for a throwback-filled adventure! Fasel Men El Lahzat El Laziza This comedy gem deserves a spot on your watchlist! Now streaming on Shahid, the on-screen chemistry and humor of Hesham Maged and Hannah El Zahed make it the best option for your long weekend. Which movie are you watching this Eid holiday? Tell us in the comments!


Broadcast Pro
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
Vox Cinemas hosts UAE premiere of ‘Restart' ahead of regional release
'Restart' releases at Vox Cinemas across the region on May 29 and tickets are currently on sale. Vox Cinemas, the Middle East's cinema exhibitor, rolled out the red carpet for the UAE premiere of Restart last evening at its flagship location in Mall of the Emirates. The star-studded event welcomed a packed audience of more than 500 guests, including prominent media figures and social media influencers, and featured appearances by the film's lead actors Tamer Hosny, Bassem Samra and Mohamed Tharwat, along with director Sara Wafiq. The premiere marked a major cultural moment ahead of the film's official release on May 29 across Vox Cinemas in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Egypt and Lebanon. Produced by Tamer Hosny's TH Production and directed by Sara Wafiq, Restart tells the story of Mohamed, a humble phone technician played by Hosny, and his fiancée Afaf, portrayed by Hana El Zahed, who dreams of becoming a social media star. As they chase fame with help from their families and a notorious agent known as 'the Joker,' the couple quickly finds themselves drifting from their core values. The film explores themes of love, ambition and the price of success, with Mohamed ultimately facing the challenge of mending broken bonds and winning back the woman he loves.


Daily News Egypt
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily News Egypt
Eid al-Adha 2025: Big stars return—between blockbuster buzz, fears of formula fatigue
Egyptian cinemas are gearing up for one of their strongest Eid al-Adha seasons in recent years, as major stars make a high-profile return to the big screen. This comes in contrast to the more experimental Eid al-Fitr season earlier in 2025, which leaned heavily on new faces and youthful risks. The films officially hit theaters on 6 June, coinciding with the first day of Eid al-Adha. While diverse in genre and storylines, this year's lineup shares two key traits: hefty production budgets and a deep reliance on familiar A-list names. Amid the buzz, however, critics and audiences alike are asking: can these films break free from the repetitive moulds of past seasons and genuinely refresh the language of popular Egyptian cinema? Spotlight on the New Releases Al Mashroa X: Karim Abdel Aziz's Pharaonic Return Leading the charge is 'Al Mashroa X,' Karim Abdel Aziz's long-awaited comeback in a visually ambitious historical thriller. Playing Egyptologist Youssef El Gamal, he embarks on a mysterious journey through Giza's tombs and the Egyptian Museum to unravel secrets behind the Great Pyramid's construction. Directed by Peter Mimi and enhanced by IMAX visuals, the film aims to blend historical intrigue with blockbuster spectacle. The cast includes Engy Al-Moqaddem, Mahmoud El Bezaawy, and Nidal El Shafie. Ahmed w Ahmed: Comedy in Double Trouble Ahmed El Sakka and Ahmed Fahmy team up for the buddy comedy 'Ahmed w Ahmed,' where mistaken identities between uncle and nephew spark a series of chaotic, action-filled encounters with a criminal gang. Directed by Ahmed Nader Galal and written by Ahmed Darwish and Mohamed Abdallah, the film also stars Hana El Zahed, Engy Al-Moqaddem, Mohamed Gomaa, and Mostafa Gharib. Restart: Tamer Hosny Reboots Romance Tamer Hosny returns with 'Restart,' a romantic comedy about a man trying to reboot his love life after repeated failures. It's classic Hosny fare—emotional yet breezy. Directed by Sarah Wafik and written by Ayman Bahgat Kamar, the film co-stars Hana El Zahed, Basem Samra, Engy Ali, and Mai Kassab. Asad: Mohamed Ramadan's Mamluk Rebellion Breaking from his modern tough-guy persona, Mohamed Ramadan stars in 'Asad,' a historical epic set in the Mamluk era. Playing Abdul Thaer, he leads a popular uprising against the ruling elite. Written and directed by Mohamed Diab, the cast includes Majed El Kedwany, Razan Gamal, and Ali Kassem. The film promises a socially resonant historical vision. Darwish: Amr Youssef's High-Stakes Hustle In 'Darwish,' Amr Youssef plays a slick conman whose carefully constructed scam unravels when ghosts from his past resurface. The film blends psychological drama with dark comedy. Directed by Walid El Halfawy and written by Wissam Sabry, the film features Dina El Sherbiny, Tara Emad, and Asmaa Abu El Yazeed. Ferket El Moot: Action with Ezz and Yassin Action fans get their fix in 'Ferket El Moot,' starring Ahmed Ezz and Asser Yassin as elite operatives tackling a major national security threat. Directed by Ahmed Alla and written by Salah El Gahiny, the film co-stars Menna Shalaby, Mahmoud Hemida, and Mohamed El Sharnouby. The dynamic between Ezz and Yassin anchors this high-octane thriller. El Shater: Karara's Tale of Revenge 'El Shater' sees Amir Karara playing a man from Cairo's working-class neighbourhoods, seeking revenge on those who wrecked his life. A gritty story of redemption and retribution. Directed by Ahmed El Gendy and written by Mohamed Abdel Muti, the film also stars Mohamed Abdel Rahman (Tota), Asmaa Galal, and Bayoumi Fouad. Rocky El-Ghalaba: Donia Samir Ghanem Steps into the Ring Donia Samir Ghanem returns in Rocky El-Ghalaba, a story of an underdog female boxer fighting against social and economic odds to reach the top. Written by Sherif Naguib and directed by Khaled El Halfawy, the cast includes Mohamed Mamdouh, Bayoumi Fouad, and Mohamed Tharwat. The film balances humour with powerful social commentary. Zawget Ragl Msh Mohem: Yasmin Abdulaziz Finds Her Voice In 'Zawget Ragl Msh Mohem,' Yasmin Abdulaziz stars as a woman discovering her husband's betrayal and reclaiming her identity. The film explores feminist themes in a modern, emotional context. Written by Sherine Diab and directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz, it features Ahmed Salah Hosny, Salwa Khattab, and Ahmed Malik. El Gawahergy: Henedy and Mona Zaki Reunite Comedy veterans Mohamed Henedy and Mona Zaki reunite in 'El Gawahergy,' a nostalgic marital comedy full of misunderstandings and comic twists. Directed by Islam Khairy, the film also stars Lebleba, Ahmed Halawa, Tara Emad, and Reem Mostafa. From Eid al-Fitr to Eid al-Adha: A Seasonal Shift While Eid al-Fitr 2025 celebrated youthful experimentation—seen in titles like 'Siko Siko' with Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Wegz, and Mohamed Taher—Eid al-Adha doubles down on star power. It's a season shaped by high production values, tried-and-true formulas, and a push to reignite mass appeal. Yet with this return to familiar faces comes a familiar concern: repetition. Will these films deliver fresh narratives and cinematic innovation, or simply repackage past successes under glossier packaging? What's at Stake for Egyptian Cinema? The Eid al-Adha season marks a pivotal moment for Egyptian cinema. Can it harness the drawing power of its stars to meaningfully evolve its storytelling? Or will it retreat into formulaic safety nets that prioritize names over nuance? The audience, as always, will cast the final vote at the box office. But the deeper question remains: is the industry's revival found in glittering casts, or in the courage to write new stories, take creative risks, and invest in fresh cinematic voices?
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
AISD says expert teachers could improve failing schools
AUSTIN (KXAN) – In an effort to turn around low performing schools in Austin Independent School District, it is launching a campaign to hire the best teachers they can get. The district is looking for teachers who have track records of improving students' grades, and they want them in schools that are not meeting standards. The move comes after Dobie, Webb and Burnet middle schools are all facing a critical school year ahead where they must show signs of improvement or face a state intervention from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). 'We are going to be launching a campaign to recruit transformative teachers,' said Brandi Hosack, chief of talent strategy for AISD. 'We are looking for folks that have more than three years experience in the classroom, are certified and have proven highly effective.' The district said some teachers and staff could be removed from these failing schools, but some parents at Dobie worry about stability in a school that has seen turnover. 'When you bring strangers here to this community, what kind of teachers are we going to have? That is very concerning to us,' said Yessyka Velasquez, a parent from Dobie Middle School. Hosack said she knows stability is important, but tough decisions have to be made. Austin ISD receives C rating in 2023 A-F ratings 'When you take away certain supports that students have become accustomed to, and feel very safe in their campus, and those are the adults and the trusted individuals — that is very, very hard,' she said. The teachers AISD chooses to remove from their positions could then be placed in other AISD schools around the district. 'It is not about you are not doing your job and we are removing you,' Hosack said. 'The folks that have been at Dobie, Webb and Burnet have worked incredibly hard to support these students. This is simply a function of needing to ensure that we are, within the turnaround plan, have seasoned experts.' KXAN asked the district if the teachers who are removed from Dobie, Webb and Burnet will be fit to teach in other schools in AISD. 'There is a difference between highly effective, and you not being highly effective does not mean that you are ineffective, it simply means that you have not yet met those qualifications,' said Hosack. Hosack said a lot of teachers have left the profession and now there are a lot of novice teachers that need training. Keeping Dobie Middle School open could cost teachers their jobs 'There are incredible amount of novice teachers on these campuses because across the state, across the nation, campuses that have been historically undeserved they to tend to have a harder time hiring which means that they have a tendency to hire novice teachers,' Hosack said. The district will host a job fair for transformative teachers May 14 and 15 at AISD headquarters. These positions are eligible for up to $20,000 in stipends to support one of the three District-led Restart campuses. The district is hoping to hire about 100 transformative teachers before the start of the school year. In addition, certified core teachers are eligible to be designated under the Teacher Incentive Allotment and certified special education and certified bilingual teachers are eligible for $7,000 in stipends for support in those classrooms. Check how your school is doing here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.