“Brightside” is an extended play by Brian Imanuel Soewarno, who is professionally known as Rich Brian. Based in New York City, New York, United States, 88rising released it on January 20, 2022.

On January 21, 2022, “The King’s Daughter” hit theaters in Australia, China and the U.S. It is an action-adventure fantasy film distributed by Gravitas Ventures, a film distribution company based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

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“Brightside”

Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Brian turned 22 on September 3, 2021. Before the release of “Brightside”, he has collaborated with artists from China and South Korea.

Released in the U.S. on September 3, 2021, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” starred Harbin, Heilongjiang, China native Simu Liu. Inspired by the film, four singles were released before the release of the film including “Lazy Susan” by Brian and 21 Savage, “Run It” by Brian, DJ Snake and Rick Ross, “Every Summertime” by Niki and “In the Dark” by Swae Lee and Jhené Aiko.

88rising released “Brightside” without prior announcement. Brian produced the EP with Daniel “Bekon” Tannenbaum, Craig Balmoris, Diamond Pistols, The Donuts, Jacob Ray and Powers Pleasant.

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“The King’s Daughter”

Born in Yantai, Shandong, China, Fan Bingbing attended Shanghai Normal University in Shanghai, China. She turned 40 on September 16, 2021.

Fan plays the Mermaid in “The King’s Daughter”, which was filmed in Versailles, Île-de-France, France and Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The film features Pierce Brosnan as King Louis XIV, Kaya Scodelario as Marie-Josèphe, Benjamin Walker as Yves De La Croix, William Hurt as Père La Chaise, Rachel Griffiths as Abbess, Pablo Schreiber as Dr. Labarthe, Ben Lloyd-Hughes as Jean-Michel Lintillac, Paul Ireland as Benoit, Crystal Clarke as Magali, Brando Monne as Pietro, Earl Gough as the Horseman and Julie Andrews as the Narrator.

Sean McNamara directed the film. Barry Berman and James Schamus wrote the screenplay based on Vonda N. McIntyre‘s 1997 novel “The Moon and the Sun”.

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