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The director-star of "The Brothers McMullen" is well-preserved, and so is his scrappy-sentimental '90s indie filmmaking style.
The director-star of "The Brothers McMullen" is well-preserved, and so is his scrappy-sentimental '90s indie filmmaking style.
The NBA champions welcomed the boisterous ESPN personality as a guest during a live podcast taping on Friday night and the New York crowd let…
Randy Newman on Scoring "Toy Story 5," using a male choir and pulling off a live duet with Taylor Swift.
This week's episode of 'Dutton Ranch' was filled with murder, medical emergencies and bar fights.
Apple TV's horror comedy 'Widow's Bay,' led by Matthew Rhys and breakout Kate O'Flynn, is surging late in the Emmy comedy race. Can it win?
The director-star of "The Brothers McMullen" is well-preserved, and so is his scrappy-sentimental '90s indie…
Pearl River Film and Guo Ni Studio will adapt eight franchises by Chinese YA and sci-fi author Guo Ni, with animated film 'Dreamship' opening June 27.
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.
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.
Jordan’s vibrant cinematic landscape continues to evolve thanks in large part to an increasing diversity of filmmaking talent.