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  • James Vanderbilt looked back on making Zodiac with David Fincher while promoting his new movie 'Nuremberg'

  • "It was really a dream for a young screenwriter to have someone of that level to direct your film," the filmmaker told PEOPLE

  • Nuremberg stars Rami Malek, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon and more

James Vanderbilt has nothing but good things to say about makingZodiacnearly 20 years ago.

The 2007 movie, directed byDavid Fincher, was based on two nonfiction books about the real-life Zodiac serial killer by Robert Graysmith. It featured an all-star cast, includingRobert Downey Jr.,Jake Gyllenhaal,Mark Ruffaloand Anthony Edwards.

Vanderbilt, 50, wrote the script for the high-profile project after having worked on a string of movies in 2003. While promoting his new filmNuremberg, which he wrote and directed, he looked back on working with Fincher on the mystery thriller.

"It was really a dream for a young screenwriter to have someone of that level to direct your film," Vanderbilt told PEOPLE at a New York City screening of the movie earlier this month. "And it was also the first film I stayed on all the way through."

Paramount/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Robert Downey Jr. (left) and Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Zodiac' (2007)

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"I remember Fincher one day saying, 'Look, it's you and me. We're the creative nucleus of this, and you're going to see it all the way through.' Getting to sit next to a guy like that and watch him do his thing so well, it just was a dream come true," Vanderbilt continued.

He also mentioned that he saw Downey and Gyllenhaal this year, and praised Ruffalo and Edwards as great actors.

Prior toZodiac, Fincher directed several hit films, including 1995'sSeven, 1999'sFight Cluband 2002'sPanic Room.

Vanderbilt hopes that his new movie will leave the audience with questions — a lesson that he learned from working with the acclaimed director.

David Benthal/BFA.com James Vanderbilt at the Cinema Society screening of 'Nuremberg' at MoMA in New York City.

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"I always go back to when I worked with David Fincher, and he said something that always stuck with me, which is, 'Good movies make you ask questions, bad movies give you all the answers.' So I hope we've made a good movie and I hope it makes people ask questions," the filmmaker said.

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Nuremberg, based on the nonfiction bookThe Nazi and the Psychiatristby Jack El-Hai, follows U.S. Army psychiatrist Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) as he analyzes the mental state of Adolf Hitler's right-hand man, Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), and other Nazi officials.

The movie also starsMichael Shannon,Leo Woodall,Richard E. Grant,Colin Hanks, Mark O'Brien andJohn Slattery.

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  • A woman expressed her embarrassment after her neighbor declined to accept a beer because he didn't think his girlfriend "would be too pleased"

  • She had offered him a beer as a token of gratitude for helping move some furniture ahead of getting her blinds fitted

  • The woman shared her story on a popular community forum, where users had mixed opinions on whether or not she was being unreasonable in her offer

What started out as a friendly interaction quickly turned into an awkward situation.

A woman detailed a recent uncomfortable experience in the "Am I Being Unreasonable?" forum on the U.K.-based community site Mumsnet.com, a place where women can go to seek advice from other women. In her post, she explained that she had knocked on her neighbor's door to ask him for help moving furniture before getting her blinds fitted the following day.

After he kindly agreed, they got the task done and she attempted to thank him by offering him a beer. "His response was, 'Erm, I better not, don't think my girlfriend would be too pleased.' " she wrote. "I laughed and said something like, 'Don't worry, it was just a thank you,' and he just said, 'Yeah, even so, best be off, have a good rest of your evening.' "

Clarifying that she doesn't "fancy" the man at all, although he's "arguably" attractive and clearly goes to the gym, the poster left the experience feeling quite embarrassed. She quipped, "I think my house will be up for sale and I hope the buyers enjoy the new blinds."

Reacting to her post, readers offered different opinions on whether or not the woman was being unreasonable. The majority determined that putting in the effort to offer her neighbor a beer could have sent him the wrong message.

"A simple thank you would have sufficed. Offering him alcohol does seem like a come-on," one user wrote, while another entertained the possibility that her neighbor is "a decent man who's in tune with his girlfriend's possible feelings on the matter."

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Others, however, were of the opinion that her neighbor reacted and behaved in a "completely and ridiculous manner." As one commenter put it, "He thinks he's hot s— 😄😄😄. He needs to get over himself."

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Some even offered potential alternatives to selling the house and running away from the embarrassment.

One person joked, "I think you need to put some paper up to cover your windows while the new blinds are being fitted. You might happen to be doodling on the paper first, maybe even some writing, say 'You're not all that Jason, calm down!' And then you just happen to put that side facing out. Could happen to anyone."

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Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty for Paramount+; 20th Century Studios Edie Falco; an 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' scene

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  • Edie Falco opened up about Avatar: Fire and Ash, which is in theaters now, in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE

  • She spoke about what it was like to work with director James Cameron on the films, sharing that it was "refreshing" to see how he carried out his work

  • Cameron previously teased the film saying, "Fire has a symbolic purpose in the film, and there's a culture that is specifically around that concept"

Edie Falcois loving time spent working on and promotingAvatar: Fire and Ash.

The 62-year-old actress, who stars as antagonist General Ardmore in theAvatarfilm franchise, spoke about the latestJames Cameronfilm, which is in theaters now, in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.

"It's another whole world," Falco said at theMayor of Kingstownseason 4 New York City screening. "And it's kind of a great honor to be a part of the stuff that James Cameron imagines and makes happen. He's quite astonishing in that regard."

"He's invented machines and [new] ways of shooting, and to be invited to be a part of that, I'm very lucky," she added.

Mark Fellman/20th Century Studios Director James Cameron and Edie Falco on the 'Avatar: The Way of Water' set

When asked about how it was collaborating with Cameron, 71, on theAvatarfilms, she noted that it was "refreshing" to see how he worked — which was unlike other directors she had worked with.

"He's like a little kid, you know? He's got all kinds of ideas and [curiosity], and he has the sort of excitement about making a story that you do when you first start out," she explained. "And that was very refreshing."

While the cast has been mum about the details of the script, Cameron teased some things that audiences can expect in an interview with France's20 Minutes, including anew side of Pandoraand the Na'vi with the "Ash People."

"The fire will be represented by the 'Ash People.' I want to show the Na'vi from another angle because, so far, I have only shown their good sides," the director said. "In the early films, there are very negative human examples and very positive Na'vi examples. InAvatar 3, we will do the opposite."

That's not the only time he's hinted at the plot. He toldDeadlineat the 2023Critics' Choice Awards: "Fire has a symbolic purpose in the film, and there's a culture that is specifically around that concept. That's probably saying too much as we speak."

Disney+ Edie Falco as General Ardmore in 'Avatar The Way of Water' (2022)

"You're going to meet two completely new cultures in the next film," he continued. "We met the Omaticaya, we met the Metkayina, and you're going to meet two new cultures in the next film, and it kind of [roves] a little more freely around the world of Pandora to different places."

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Falco stars alongsideSam Worthington,Zoe Saldaña,Sigourney Weaver,Joel David Moore, Jack Champion, Stephen Lang, Britain Dalton and newcomer Oona Chaplin, who is set to play Varang, the leader of the Ash People, whichEmpiremagazinedescribed as "an aggressive, volcanic race" of Na'vi.

Avatar: Fire and Ashis in theaters now.

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'Somewhere to put worker bees': Why Canada's micro-condos are losing their appeal

Maggie Hildebrand's first apartment in Toronto had a kitchen, a dining table, a workspace and a bed – all in the same 300-sq-ft room.

It was a decent home at first, close enough to her job downtown and with all the bare necessities for daily living.

But it didn't take long for the 28-year-old to feel boxed-in. "It was so isolating in that tiny space," she told the BBC. "It definitely feels like it's just somewhere to put worker bees during the night."

Ms Hildebrand lived in one of the city's micro-condos, a once rare sight in Canadian real estate that has become ubiquitous in the last decade thanks to fast-growing, high-rise developments in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver.

But - as Canada's condominium market sinks to lows not seen in decades due to a series of market pressures - the value of these micro units is cratering faster than any others.

The condo market is experiencing a downturn not seen since the 1980s, with thousands of move-in-ready units sitting empty and unsold across Toronto and its surrounding regions. Over the last year, an unprecedented 18 condo projects were cancelled in the city, with experts expecting that number will grow as demand continues to plummet.

The downturn has reignited debate over whether developers catered too much to real estate investors by building smaller, more affordable units that minimised square footage to keep prices low in areas where land values are high, and which were often designed to be rented out or flipped for profit.

Investors own the majority of condos under 600 sq ft in Toronto, according to national database Statistics Canada. Construction of these small units skyrocketed in 2016, and they now make up 38% of condos built in the city, compared with only 7.7% before.

These units have not exploded in the same way in the US, where they represent a very small share of the market, though Nadia Evangelou, a senior economist at the National Association of Realtors, said "their prevalence has roughly doubled over the past decade".

With so much inventory on the market in Canada, some micro-condos that had sold for half a million dollars a few years ago are now reselling for C$300,000 ($217,000; £163,000) or less – a price recently unthinkable in downtown Toronto, which is often cited as one of the most unaffordable cities in the world.

"It's a race to the bottom getting these things sold," said Shaun Hildebrand, president of Urbanation, an organisation that has been tracking the high-rise market in Toronto for decades. (Shaun Hildebrand is not related to Ms Hildebrand.)

Why are so many condos sitting empty?

The condo slump is not unique to Toronto, with Vancouver experiencing a similar –albeit smaller – downturn since 2024.

There are a few reasons for this, experts tell the BBC.

First is an overabundant supply. Thousands of units were built over the last two years, in part to meet an unprecedented surge in Canada's population driven largely by immigration, Mr Hildebrand said.

But the number of newcomers dropped sharply following a shift in Canada's immigration policies, made partly to address the housing crunch. Areport released in December by the Bank of Montrealshows that Canada's population saw its largest decline in 2025 on record since the 1940s, barring the 2020 Covid pandemic, driven mainly by new immigration caps.

It is a turn-around that developers could not have predicted, and resulted in more than 60,000 new units completed in recent years to meet a demand that no longer exists.

Simply put, "the market just got way too ahead of itself", Mr Hildebrand said.

The second reason is pricing.

Canada's central bank lowered interest rates during the pandemic to stimulate the economy, and investors, looking to buy in a real estate market that had seemed like a sure bet for decades, assumed prices could only continue to rise.

For a while they did, spiking "to a level that really made no sense", Mr Hildebrand said.

Then, the Bank of Canada began to increase rates to battle post-pandemic inflation. Combined with oversupply, that sure bet became less certain.

Now, some investors are having trouble closing on units they bought pre-construction at those inflated prices. Many have been forced to try and sell them at a significant loss. Others are too spooked to enter the market or are waiting for prices to drop even further, Mr Hildebrand said.

There is some speculation thatCanada's 2022 freeze on foreign home buyers, brought in to help tackle the housing affordability crisis, also played a role. Numbers show that they represent a small fraction of owners – around 2% to 6% – but Mr Hildebrand said it is possible it has sent a signal that Canada is closed for business.

The condo crash and the housing market

One clear winner from the downturn of the condo market is renters like Ms Hildebrand, who now have more options due to greater supply and slightly better deals on rent.

Ms Hildebrand paid C$2,200 a month for her micro-condo. She has since moved to a larger, 700 square-foot, one-bedroom apartment in an older building with a leafy backyard for only C$200 more. She credits the move to a big improvement in her quality of life.

"My birthday is tomorrow, and I'm having a party and hosting 25 people," she told the BBC in December. "A year ago, that was not possible."

Mr Hildebrand said the slump will likely change who developers see as their main customer, shifting from short-term investors seeking quick profits towards longer-term investors and people who plan to settle in the condo they're buying,

"We've learned our lesson here," he said. The units won't be phased out altogether, he noted, because there is still demand for affordability, "but we went way too far".

Some buyers are benefiting, too. Alex Cruz, a Toronto-based estate agent at Ari Zadegan Group Realty, told the BBC that smaller units were being purchased by those looking for a bargain.

"If there is a good deal per square foot, people will buy it," Mr Cruz said, adding it had given some "an opportunity to get into the market".

The slump comes as Canada grapples with a housing crisis that has become a central political issue for all levels of government. Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to double the rate of new homes built in the next decade.

With the construction of thousands of units now put on hold or cancelled, there will be fewer units entering the market by the end of the decade. This could exacerbate Canada's housing crunch, Mr Hildebrand said, as condos are heavily relied on to boost supply in big cities.

And Mr Hildebrand and others warn that the low prices will be short-lived.

"The question now is how long do we stay here, and what are the implications going to be for the housing supply in the next decade?" Mr Hildebrand said.

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Picture of fire at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex, after a series of explosions in Caracas on January 3, 2026. Credit - Luis Jaimes— AFP via Getty Images

President Donald Trump said Saturday the United States captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro after carrying out a "large-scale" strikeagainst the country.

In a post on Truth Social, TrumpsaidMaduro had been "captured and flown out of the Country" and said the operation "was done in conjunction with U.S. Law Enforcement."

Trump's comments came hours after explosions were reported across Venezuela in the early hours of Saturday morning, following months of threats from President TrumpagainstMaduro.

Several explosions were reported by witnesses in the capital, Caracas, beginning around 2 am local time. Videos posted to social media showed large explosions and what appeared to be U.S. military aircraft flying low over the city.

The Venezuelan government said attacks also occurred in the states of Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira. Photographs showed parts of Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex, engulfed in flames.

Read more:Trump Advisors and Venezuela Opposition Leaders Plan for Maduro's Departure

President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the strikes inside Venezuela days ago, according to CBS News, after months of threats to expand a U.S. bombing campaign against alleged drug boats to targets inside the country.

Trump has repeatedly called Maduro an illegitimate president and accused him of being responsible for smuggling drugs into the United States. He said in aninterviewlast month that Maduro's "days are numbered."

President Maduro declared a state of emergency in response to the attacks, according to a statement from the Venezuelan communications ministry. The statement said the government "rejects, repudiates, and denounces" U.S. military aggression.

At least 115 people have been killed since September in the U.S. strikes against alleged boats that the Trump Administration claims are smuggling drugs. Analysts andlegal experts have questionedthe legality of the boat strikes, which have been carried out without congressional approval.

The Trump Administration has been building up military forces in the region for months while ratcheting up threats against Venezuela's government. The Pentagon deployed 10 F-35s to Puerto Rico. The U.S.S. Gerald Ford, thought to be the largest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the world, recently joined eight warships and some 10,000 troops already in the region.

Trump also authorized the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to conduct covert operations in Venezuela. Maduro responded directly to the revelation, calling the move a "desperate" attempt at regime change.

A Pentagon spokesperson referred TIME's questions to the White House. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

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Ireland's Micheál Martin will visit China in the first trip by an Irish leader in 14 years

BEIJING (AP) — Ireland'sPrime Minister Micheál Martinwill visit China from Sunday and meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the first visit by an Irish leader in 14 years, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced Saturday.

Beijing has been strengthening ties with individual members of the European Union despite tensions with the EU bloc overtariffsand human rights issues. In late 2025,French President Emmanuel MacronandSpanish King Felipe VImet with Xi in separate trips to China.

During his five-day trip, Martin will also meet with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who had invited him, and Zhao Leji, chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the ministry said in a statement. Besides Beijing, he will travel to Shanghai, it added.

Through the visit, the ministry said, China is ready to work with Ireland to expand cooperation and foster China-EU relations.

In December, China imposed up to 42.7% of provisionaltariffs on dairy productsincluding milk and cheese imported from the EU. China had initiated other probes into European brandy and pork imports as countermeasures for the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

Beginning Sunday, China will separately host South Korean President Lee Jae Myung for four days. During his stay, he will meet with Xi, theirsecond meetingin just two months.

Lee's trip came at a time of rising Sino-Japan tensions, after Japanese Prime MinisterSanae Takaichiin November said that her country's militarycould get involvedif China were to take action against Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its sovereign territory.

Last week, China conductedlarge-scale military drillsaround the island for two days to warn against what it called separatist and "external interference" forces.

Ahead of his trip, Lee said that South Korea consistently respects the "One China" policy when it comes to Taiwan during an interview with China's state broadcaster CCTV.

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