Paramount+ Sets Tulisa Docuseries About Shamed ‘X Factor’ Judge From Dorothy Street Pictures
Paramount+ has commissioned a documentary about shamed ‘X Factor’ judge Tulsa from Dorothy Street Pictures.
Paramount+ has commissioned a documentary about shamed ‘X Factor’ judge Tulsa from Dorothy Street Pictures.
Milly Alcock says she's 'honored' by queer readings of Supergirl and praises the DC hero's lack of a romance storyline.
Disney+ UK has appointed Ron O'Berst as director and Laura Klimk as as senior development manager for U.K. scripted originals.
'The Drama' will stream on HBO Max soon.
Shivani Pandya Malhotra, former managing director of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival, discusses expanding her Dubai-based Ta Films shingle.
Paramount+ has commissioned a documentary about shamed ‘X Factor’ judge Tulsa from Dorothy Street Pictures.
It’s total coincidence that “The American Revolution" was released by PBS less than a year ahead of the U.S.’s 250th anniversary.
Sony’s Santa Monica Studios has released a first look at the latest entry into the “God of War” series, “God of War Laufey.”
Suno, an AI music generation platform, has pocketed $400 million in its latest funding round, valuing the company at $5.4 billion.
The Academy are weighing stars like Harrison Ford, Glenn Close, Bette Midler and other contenders for this year's Honorary Oscars.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard will be among the guests at Slano Film Days, which runs June 16-20 in Slano, a small coastal town in Croatia.
Bari Weiss, editor in chief of CBS News, on a staff call addressed the termination Scott Pelley, a longtime presence at the news outlet who was ousted from "60 Minutes"…
Work on Universal United Kingdom Resort, the first Universal theme park in the UK, will start soon, with Comcast pledging $8 billion+ and UK govt $1.7
'Friends' icons Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow reunite for Variety's Actors on Actors to discuss 'The Comeback, 'The Morning Show' and more.
Latido’s Cannes Marché du Film deals underscore what kind of films still close sales in a hugely cautious market.
Pink teased what viewers can expect from her Tony Awards hosting gig, including a 'raucous and wild and ridiculous' opener, and 'there will be stunts!'