The Best Movies of 2026 (So Far)
The news isn’t just that movies are alive but that they’re (almost) (kind of) thriving.
The news isn’t just that movies are alive but that they’re (almost) (kind of) thriving.
Dylan O'Brien is set for the lead role in the Hulu comedy pilot "Lex," Variety has learned.
The Academy Museum elected Guillermo del Toro, Gale Anne Hurd and John Gore to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1.
A cassette containing an unheard recording of 'The World is Not Enough,' which Chris Martin and Coldplay had intended for the 1999 film, is being…
The Minneapolis-based trio reunites for their first album nearly 20 years after they made their name performing with N.E.R.D.
The news isn’t just that movies are alive but that they’re (almost) (kind of) thriving.
'The Boys' creator Eric Kripke on the series finale, Homelander and Butcher's deaths and what the canceled 'Gen V' Season 3 would've been about.
CNN has hired Anna Frost, a top marketing exec at NBCUniversal’s Peacock -- and a CNN alum -- as head of marketing for CNN Worldwide.
Jeff Bezos insists that Amazon MGM Studios' decision to acquire and release "Melania," a documentary about the First Lady, was smart business -- and not an attempt to curry favor…
Sophie Thatcher on premiering "Her Private Hell" at Cannes, working with Nicolas Winding Refn and wanting to make more European movies.
A video game based on author Frank Beddor's best-selling "The Looking Glass Wars" novels is set to launch this summer.
Tatiana Maslany plays a divorced cam boy patron in 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' on Apple TV, a crime comedy that gets distracted from its juicy hook.
Apple's Eddy Cue will be honored as Entertainment Person of the Year at next month's Cannes Lions festival in a nod to Apple's growth in TV and film.
Shamrock Capital has raised $813 million for its fourth content fund since 2015 amid high demand for entertainment, sports and gaming library deals.
The rising British star is in Cannes for the first with Clio Barnard's I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning
Channel 4’s CEO gave an update on the scandal surrounding "Married at First Sight" on Wednesday, but denied reports that the show had been canceled.