Orbital Studios Moving to Television City Lot – Film News in Brief
Orbital Studios, the virtual production company, has relocated its LED walls to Television City.
Orbital Studios, the virtual production company, has relocated its LED walls to Television City.
Julia Garner is attached to star in an Apple TV adaptation of the Mikita Brottman true crime book "Guilty Creatures
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Orbital Studios, the virtual production company, has relocated its LED walls to Television City.
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Busan's Asian Cinema Fund selects 12 projects from 798 submissions for script development, post-production and documentary funding.
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“Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver even invoked Jesse Watters’ extramarital affair with a Fox News colleague.
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John Oliver will guest star in “General Hospital” across a three-episode storyline, which will air July 2, 3 and 6.
Jesse Eisenberg opens up about rejecting the Mark Zuckerberg role in 'The Social Reckoning'