Catherine Zeta-Jones Thriller Series ‘Kill Jackie’ Sets October Release Date on Prime Video
Catherine Zeta-Jones' highly anticipated thriller series, "Kill Jackie," has set a premiere date on Prime Video.
Catherine Zeta-Jones' highly anticipated thriller series, "Kill Jackie," has set a premiere date on Prime Video.
Hamaguchi Ryusuke and Pawel Pawlikowski's films are among El Gouna Film Festival's first 10 titles for its ninth edition.
The Beatles rights-holding company Apple Corps has come together with Universal Music Group to ink a wide-ranging licensing and merch deal.
Arthouse for teens,’ the film is ‘a love story, but a mix between the Patrick Swayze-Demi Moore film and Jean-Paul Sartre, Akin has said.
Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to sci-fi horror comedy 'Flapjax' ahead of its Fantastic Fest premiere.
Catherine Zeta-Jones' highly anticipated thriller series, "Kill Jackie," has set a premiere date on Prime…
Original 'Baywatch' stars Michael Bergin and Kelly Packard will reprise their roles in the Fox reboot.
The project would produce AI-generated cinematic and documentary versions of crimes as the story’s saga unforlds.
Shalom Brune-Franklin and Jimmy O. Yang have joined Oscar Isaac in the Las Vegas-set Netflix drama 'The Roman.'
Adam Shankman on directing "Stop That Train" and how it harkens back to old genre-comedy styles.
HBO Max's "Half Man" reveals its official Emmy submissions, with Richard Gadd going supporting and Jamie Bell leading the limited series charge.
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje went Method to play 'Euphoria' villain Alamo Brown, speaking in his Southern accent for nine months.
Jemaine Clement, Olivia Tennet lead voice cast, set to attend Annecy world premiere of the BAFTA Nominated ‘Kiri and Lou’ feature spinoff.
Disney+ greenlit a docuseries following Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's ownership of an Australian sailing team.
Kanye West is set to kick off his European tour in Istanbul, where thousands of fans are expected to flock from countries where he's been banned.
Canal+ boss Maxime Saada denies blacklisting petition signatories, defends the group's record in backing French cinema and outlines global strategy.