Vietnamese Video Game Horror Adaptation ‘The Scourge’ Launches Triple Green CineCapital, Chanh Phuong Films Partnership
Singapore investment venture Triple Green CineCapital and Vietnam's Chánh Phương Films partner on video game horror 'The Scourge.'
Sombr Makes It Rain at the American Music Awards With Splashy Version of ‘Homewrecker’
Sombr followed his first American Music Award win of the night with a splashy performance of his hit 'Homewrecker.'
Lisa Rinna Says Spencer Pratt ‘Could Be’ Next L.A. Mayor: ‘I’m a Reality Person — You Wouldn’t Want Me as Mayor’
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 Hits 50-Platform Milestone, Eyes Move Into Original Production (EXCLUSIVE)
Singapore microdrama outfit RisingJoy has licensed to 50-plus platforms in 30 countries and is moving into co-production.
Sonny Rollins, Jazz’s ‘Saxophone Colossus,’ Dies at 95
Sonny Rollins, the legendary jazz saxophonist who collaborated with everyone from Coleman Hawkins to the Rolling Stones, has died.
Katseye Brings the AMAs’ House Down With Beary Exciting ‘Pinky Up’ Performance, Before Winning Best New Artist
Katseye performed their latest single, 'Pinky Up,' at the American Music Awards.
BTS Wins Artist of the Year at American Music Awards, as Katseye, Sombr, ‘Golden’ Also Score Top Honors: Complete Winners List
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.
‘Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building’ Review: A Lush, Poetic Film Rooted in Real Memories
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 on Why Christopher Nolan and Other Directors Won’t Work With Him After He Turned Down Their Films: ‘They Get Their Feelings Hurt’
Nicolas Cage is still remembering that he might have blown a big chance when he turned down a role in Christopher Nolan's "Insomnia."
Films Are More Likely to Star a Man Named Chris or a Talking Animal Than an Older Woman, According to Study
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.