Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group Chiefs Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca to Speak at Toronto Market Summit
Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chairs and CEOs Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca will headline Toronto Market's Summit.
Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chairs and CEOs Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca will headline Toronto Market's Summit.
Hayley Kiyoko breaks down the creative process behind her film "Girls Like Girls" and sapphic representation.
From the APOS conference, eight themes shaping Asia's entertainment industry in 2026, including AI, sport, vertical content and government incentives.
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.
Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chairs and CEOs Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca will…
Singapore investment venture Triple Green CineCapital and Vietnam's Chánh Phương Films partner on video game horror 'The Scourge.'
Sombr followed his first American Music Award win of the night with a splashy performance of his hit 'Homewrecker.'
Lisa Rinna says she doesn't support Spencer Pratt's bid to become L.A. mayor: 'I'm a reality person. You wouldn't want me as mayor," she says at AMAs.
Singapore microdrama outfit RisingJoy has licensed to 50-plus platforms in 30 countries and is moving into co-production.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary jazz saxophonist who collaborated with everyone from Coleman Hawkins to the Rolling Stones, has died.
Katseye performed their latest single, 'Pinky Up,' at the American Music Awards.
The American Music Awards found BTS winning artist of the year and Katseye getting new artist of the year, with Sombr and 'Golden' also scoring.
Mexican filmmaker Bruno Santamaría Razo draws from his own life in the Cannes Critics' Week entry 'Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building.'
Nicolas Cage is still remembering that he might have blown a big chance when he turned down a role in Christopher Nolan's "Insomnia."
A U.K. study found movies are more likely to star an actor named Chris or a talking animal than a female lead actor over the age of 60.