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Children's pajamas recalled because they could catch fire
Children's pajamas recalled because they could catch fire

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Children's pajamas recalled because they could catch fire

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling some BuddyLove children's pajamas because the sleepwear could put children at risk of burns, serious injuries and death. The safety agency says the sleepwear imported from China violates flammability standards. The recall involves children's two-piece pajama sets set made up of a long-sleeved, button-up top and matching pants sold in children's sizes 3 to 12. The pajamas have detachable feathers on the wrist and ankle, two front shirt pockets and buttons down the center seam of the shirt. The following styles are under recall: BK1105 (Sugar Berry) BK1106 (Tartan) BK1107(Frostbite) BK1108 (Kris Kringle) BK1109 (Prowl) The size and 'BuddyLove' are printed on the neck label. The side seam label displays 100% polyester fiber content, washing instructions, the Style # and the descriptor 'Made in China.' The about 940 pajama sets under recall were sold at BuddyLove and other boutique clothing stores nationwide and online at from October 2023 through July 2024 for about $95. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the products haven't been linked to any injuries so far. Children should stop wearing these pajamas immediately. Instead, destroy the sleepwear by cutting them in half and email a photo of the destroyed garment to Recall@ to get a full refund of the purchase price. BuddyLove is also contacting all known buyers of these pajamas.

Lukas Rinker's Disaster, Survival Thriller ‘Frostbite' Closes Sales, Adds Cast (EXCLUSIVE)
Lukas Rinker's Disaster, Survival Thriller ‘Frostbite' Closes Sales, Adds Cast (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Lukas Rinker's Disaster, Survival Thriller ‘Frostbite' Closes Sales, Adds Cast (EXCLUSIVE)

REinvent Intl. Sales has closed the first distribution deals and has revealed the cast for Lukas Rinker's English-language survival thriller film 'Frostbite.' Daro Film Distribution has bought the rights for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and the rights for Middle East and North Africa have sold to Falcon Films. More from Variety Catalonia Serves Up Its Best at Cannes Catalan Animation Set for Landmark 2025 Catalonia at Cannes: The Rise of a Cinematic Powerhouse Zoe Boyle, Kris Hitchen and Andrew Scarborough have joined the cast. In the film, a 'controlled' avalanche blast goes terribly wrong, and environmental officer Martia and her family find themselves trapped under the ice in a crashed cable car. Battling their wounds, the cold and inner demons, they soon learn that, just as bad as they want out, something wants in. The film will start shooting start in June with delivery set for December. ' 'Frostbite' takes the best from the disaster film genre and combines it with survival-thriller elements. Get ready to be taken on a high-tension cable car ride bound to go wrong in more than one way,' REinvent said. ''Frostbite' is sure to deliver an on-the-edge-of-your-seat experience.' The producers are Tonio Kellner, Andrea Simml and Jakob Zapf. The production companies are Neopol Film and REinvent Studios. Rinker made his feature debut with dark comedy-thriller 'Holy Shit!' (2022), which enjoyed international attention for its high-concept premise and showcased Rinker's talent for creating tension in confined spaces. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Premiere After Rape Allegations
Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Premiere After Rape Allegations

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Premiere After Rape Allegations

Cannes Film Festival has banned 'Dossier 137' actor Theo Navarro-Mussy from walking the red carpet at the film's premiere on Thursday night amid accusations of rape and sexual assault. Navarro-Mussy has a supporting role in 'Dossier 137,' one of this year's Cannes competition titles. News of his banning from the red carpet broke ahead of the movie's Thursday evening premiere at the festival's Palais theater. More from Variety Lukas Rinker's Disaster, Survival Thriller 'Frostbite' Closes Sales, Adds Cast (EXCLUSIVE) Catalonia Serves Up Its Best at Cannes Catalan Animation Set for Landmark 2025 A representative for Navarro-Mussy did not immediately respond to Variety's request for comment. 'Dossier 137' producers Caroline Benjo and Carole Scotta, whose Haut et Court backed the political drama, told Variety the allegations against Navarro-Mussy date back to a case that occurred 'well before the film was shot.' 'Even though the alleged facts largely predate the production of the film, we decided with the festival management that the person in question would not accompany the film to Cannes, out of respect for the plaintiffs and for the victims' word, and without prejudice to the presumption of innocence of the accused,' the duo said in a statement. 'The management of the Cannes Film Festival has been very clear about not highlighting any person suspected of sexist or sexual violence. For Haut et Court, these issues are very close to our hearts, so this decision was a matter of course, as well as for Dominik Moll, whose position on these issues has always been very clear.' According to French news agency AFP, this marks the first time an actor has been banned from the festival due to sexual abuse allegations. On Wednesday, French publication Telerama first reported that Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux decided before the festival's opening on Tuesday, along with the film's production team, that Navarro-Mussy would not walk the carpet. Fermaux told Variety in April ahead of Cannes that the festival added a new clause to its regulations this year for films in the official selection 'to guarantee that the films submitted have respected and continue respecting the safety, integrity and dignity of all contributors and comply with legal obligations.' According to Telerama, Navarro-Mussy faces allegations from three former partners of rape and physical violence dating back to 2018, 2019 and 2020. Directed by César Award winner Dominik Moll, 'Dossier 137' is set during France's yellow vests protests and centers on a young man who gets injured by by a flash-ball projectile. Léa Drucker stars as an investigator named Stephanie who is assigned the task of determining who is responsible for the incident. The supporting cast includes Jonathan Turnbull, Mathilde Roehrich, Guslagie Malanda and Stanislas Merhar. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Red Carpet After Rape Allegations
Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Red Carpet After Rape Allegations

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Cannes Bans Actor Theo Navarro-Mussy From ‘Dossier 137' Red Carpet After Rape Allegations

Cannes Film Festival has banned 'Dossier 137' actor Theo Navarro-Mussy from walking the red carpet at the film's premiere on Thursday night amid accusations of rape and sexual assault. Navarro-Mussy has a supporting role in 'Dossier 137,' one of this year's Cannes competition titles. News of his banning from the red carpet broke ahead of the movie's Thursday evening premiere at the festival's Palais theater. More from Variety Lukas Rinker's Disaster, Survival Thriller 'Frostbite' Closes Sales, Adds Cast (EXCLUSIVE) Catalonia Serves Up Its Best at Cannes Catalan Animation Set for Landmark 2025 A representative for Navarro-Mussy did not immediately respond to Variety's request for comment. 'Dossier 137' producers Caroline Benjo and Carole Scotta, whose Haut et Court backed the political drama, told Variety the allegations against Navarro-Mussy date back to a case that occurred 'well before the film was shot.' 'Even though the alleged facts largely predate the production of the film, we decided with the festival management that the person in question would not accompany the film to Cannes, out of respect for the plaintiffs and for the victims' word, and without prejudice to the presumption of innocence of the accused,' the duo said in a statement. 'The management of the Cannes Film Festival has been very clear about not highlighting any person suspected of sexist or sexual violence. For Haut et Court, these issues are very close to our hearts, so this decision was a matter of course, as well as for Dominik Moll, whose position on these issues has always been very clear.' According to French news agency AFP, this marks the first time an actor has been banned from the festival due to sexual abuse allegations. On Wednesday, French publication Telerama first reported that Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux decided before the festival's opening on Tuesday, along with the film's production team, that Navarro-Mussy would not walk the carpet. According to Telerama, Navarro-Mussy faces allegations from three former partners of rape and physical violence dating back to 2018, 2019 and 2020. Directed by César Award winner Dominik Moll, 'Dossier 137' is set during France's yellow vests protests and centers on a young man who gets injured by by a flash-ball projectile. Léa Drucker stars as an investigator named Stephanie who is assigned the task of determining who is responsible for the incident. The supporting cast includes Jonathan Turnbull, Mathilde Roehrich, Guslagie Malanda and Stanislas Merhar. Additional reporting by Elsa Keslassy Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival

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