Viva Kids Acquires Three New Animated Films as Upcoming Releases – Film News in Brief
Viva Kids has acquired three new animated films for its upcoming releases calendar.
Viva Kids has acquired three new animated films for its upcoming releases calendar.
Red's paranoia thriller 'Remote' follows a journalist investigating murders tied to a mysterious international outsourcing company in Manila.
Peacock has given a series order to ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ TV series from Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door and writer Chris Yost.
Curry Barker's next film, an original horror concept, is set up with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal Film Group.
The legendary comedian Larry David was forced to address that “Finding Your Roots” episode where he discovered his great-great-grandfather owned slaves.
Viva Kids has acquired three new animated films for its upcoming releases calendar.
Ariana Grande has kicked off her 'Petal' era with the release of her mid-tempo lead single 'Hate That I Made You Love Me.'
At the DGA premiere of his directing debut "Propeller One-Way Night Coach," John Travolta said he embraced the beret to look like a director.
"Deli Boys" is back for Season 2, and stars Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh break down what happens.
HBO's 'The White Lotus' season 4 has taken over Cannes' Palais des Festivals, recreating a dramatic fictional closing night with Laura Dern.
Cecilia Vega, Fired From '60 Minutes,' Says She Fears 'For The Future of the Legendary Broadcast'
In an expansive 90-minute interview, Scooter Braun talks about Taylor Swift, Kanye West, L.A. mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt and Sydney Sweeney.
Nick Bilton, New '60 Minutes' Boss, Wants Newsmagazine to Stick on Digital, Mobile Screens
Meet the cast of 'Love Island USA' Season 8, including the brother of Season 7 islander Charlie and Paralympic athlete Beatriz Hatz.
Disney's ABC has submitted its license renewal applications to the FCC as ordered by the agency -- but it is doing so "under protest."
Indonesia's Balinale film festival opens its 19th edition June 1–7 in Sanur, presenting 94 films from 38 countries and 56 premieres.