Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Set for August Release During Extended Holiday Window
Yash's 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' sets Aug. 26 release date during festive corridor; multi-language release planned across India and globally.
Yash's 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' sets Aug. 26 release date during festive corridor; multi-language release planned across India and globally.
Zhang Songwen makes his Cantonese-language debut in 'Secret in the Box,' a Golden Goblet contender at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival.
Lisa Lu joined fans at Shanghai for a screening of restored 1968 classic 'The Arch' after receiving the festival's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Duncan Jones on Making ‘Rogue Trooper’ With a Hybrid Animation Pipeline and Indie Budget.
Pierre Coffin on the grueling work behind Illumination’s billion-dollar franchise and how he crafts irreverent comedy for both children and adults.
Yash's 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups' sets Aug. 26 release date during festive corridor; multi-language…
The 28th Shanghai International Film Festival has unveiled its Golden Goblet competition lineup.
The 2026 UEFA Champions League Semi-final features Arsenal vs. Atlético Madrid and Bayren vs. PSG : Here's where to find and livestream online free
'Dutton Ranch' delivers a very depressing episode where Rip has to deal with the consequences of their sick animals.
Marcia Lucas, George Lucas' former wife and Oscar-winning editor of 'Star Wars,' died Wednesday. She was 80.
Nithya Raman on Friday called on the candidates for California governor to support uncapped tax credits for film and TV production.
Frankie Valli has canceled the rest of his 2026 concerts, saying he'd rather cancel than be constantly rescheduling and keeping ticketholders waiting.
'The Pitt' star Kristin Villanueva would like to explore producing.
The HBO late-night host Bill Maher teed off on the embarrassing lineup and dropouts for Trump’s D.C. concert celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
Lucasfilm is mourning the loss of Marcia Lucas, one of the Oscar-winning editors of "Star Wars" who also worked on "The Empire Strikes Back."
Before “Backrooms” made it to the big screen, Kane Parsons was creating a creepy Youtube series of found footage videos of the same name.