U.K. Ratings Body Used AI For First Time to Classify HBO Max’s Entire Library
The BBFC has said in 2025 it classifies the highest number of films in its 113-year history and also deplyed AI for the first time
The BBFC has said in 2025 it classifies the highest number of films in its 113-year history and also deplyed AI for the first time
Neither "Supergirl" nor "Jackass: Best and Last" connected at the international box office
'The Death of Robin Hood' artisans break down transforming Hugh Jackman into an unrecognizable version of the infamous character.
2027 Oscars Predictions in every category include "Dune 3," "The Odyssey," "The Debut," "Digger," "Wild Horse Nine," "La Bola Negra" and more.
"I Will Find You" star Sam Worthington talks being the show's "damsel in distress" and pushing back on a David and Rachel "telenovela" romance.
The BBFC has said in 2025 it classifies the highest number of films in its…
Kristen Stewart on her new Cannes movie 'Full Phil,' playing Woody Harrelson's daughter and being 'so sick' of the Hollywood studio system.
"Club Kid," the heartwarming debut film from Jordan Firstman, has sparked a studio bidding war on the ground at Cannes.
James Cameron says he wants to make 'Avatar 4' and 'Avatar 5' in 'half the time for two-thirds of the cost.'
Chilean filmmaker Patricio Valladares is making his debut in the video game space with an untitled FMV horror title.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's near-future drama about a couple who adopt an infant humanoid premiered in Cannes competition to a 3.5-minute standing ovation.
'Michael' reclaimed the box office crown with $7 million on Friday, and horror newcomer 'Obsession' was close behind with $6.89 million.
In a passionate essay, Vin Diesel on returning to Cannes after 30 years with 'The Fast and the Furious' and defends 'popular cinema' as art.
"Lioness" and "The Walking Dead" actor Jay Huguley has joined Viola Davis in Amazon MGM’s "Ally Clark" in an undisclosed role.
K5 Intl. has closed multiple sales on action-thriller “The Butler,” starring Jean Reno and Tom Hollander.
Julianne Moore reflected on her long career at a Kering Women in Motion Talk at Cannes on Saturday, saying she will no longer do movies "with guns."