‘It Finally Feels Like We’re Back in 2019’: Movie Theater Owners Rejoice Over $4 Billion Summer. Can the Fall Keep the Momentum?
After the biggest popcorn season since the pandemic, movie theater owners hope the good times carry through fall.
After the biggest popcorn season since the pandemic, movie theater owners hope the good times carry through fall.
Hulu is bringing back "Good American Family" for a second season, with the show taking on an anthology format.
In 'Insidious: Out of the Further,' director Jacob Chase nails the horror franchise’s creepy vibes but could have benefited from a leaner story.
Split Screen has secured international rights to “The End of Times” ahead of its world premiere in Critics’ Week in Venice.
Nashville-based Odyssey Entertainment has launched an original content division designed to work with creatives on properties that they will own.
After the biggest popcorn season since the pandemic, movie theater owners hope the good times…
Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, and creator Nick Antosca discuss the adaptation of the thriller classic
Leslie Odom Jr bowed out of Thursday's matinee performance of 'Hamilton' after the first act but will return on Friday evening.
On today's 'Strictly Business' podcast, Madison Wells founder Gigi Pritzker and newly recruited president Dan Steinman on the marketplace for indies.
From Lady Gaga to Geese, good attorney is invaluable to any major artist's career — Variety has compiled our list of 2026's legal elite.
The Pool Films has acquired Tokyo-based Xavier Tera's 'The Color of The Sun' ahead of its Venice Horizons launch.
Edingburgh Film Festival industry program is led by Ewan McGregor, Kenneth Branagh and Christine Vachon, plus its inaugural U.K. Film Conference.
EY-IMI report finds 96% of Indian smartphone users listen to music, but only 38% have ever paid for a streaming subscription.
Kino Rebelde has picked up sales rights for Nicolaas Schmidt's “September Afternoon,” which has its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival.
Fred Tsui named Hong Kong International Film Festival Society's new executive director, succeeding Albert Lee.
The BBC has acquired 'Kabul,' a six-part fictional drama set against the backdrop of the real-life events of August 2021 in Afghanistan.