Lawmakers Offer Film Industry a Fix on California Tax Credit Cap
Lawmakers have introduced a bill to amend a cap on film and TV tax credits, in an effort to address industry concerns.
Lawmakers have introduced a bill to amend a cap on film and TV tax credits, in an effort to address industry concerns.
Ariana Grande has spoken out against the Trump administration for using her hit 'We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)' on social media.
With the second “Michael” movie closer to starting production, Jaafar Jackson says it will address the child abuse allegations Michael Jackson faced.
Chris Hansen says he went to A24 to watch Robert Pattinson's "Primetime" but left without seeing it after refusing to sign an NDA.
The Hollies have called it a day after 64 years, as near-original members Tony Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott have decided to retire.
Lawmakers have introduced a bill to amend a cap on film and TV tax credits,…
Bitters End sets North American and Thailand deals for Yukiko Sode's Cannes Un Certain Regard title 'All the Lovers in the Night.'
More than 30 top French professionals are set to attend New Nordic Films' first French Focus at the Haugesund Norwegian International Film Festival.
BSM reveals 25 official selections spanning Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Indonesia for its 2026 edition, part of ACFM in Busan.
Nikias Chryssos' English-language horror film 'Bloody Tennis' has secured several international deals ahead of its world premiere at Locarno.
'Made in Korea' Season 2, starring Hyun Bin and Jung Woosung, sets a Sept. 9 premiere on Disney+ and Hulu.
Ariana Grande addressed speculation about her upcoming break from her career, which coincided with her dropping out of a London stage show.
India's Yash Raj Films launches Raah Records, a new label and incubator for independent artists, debuting with Aman's single 'Jaadugari.'
Geno Segers apologized after facing backlash over resurfaced social media comments about the transgender community.
The title psycho serves children demonic ice cream that turns them into zombie slashers. But it's a one-joke piece of shock theater.
Mary Rivera, who played Ned's grandmother in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home,' has died. She was 82.