Natalie Portman at the Center of Literary Furor as Rachel Cusk’s ‘Life of M’ Nears Release
Rachel Cusk's new book is all about an actress living in Paris — and it's an unflattering depiction
Rachel Cusk's new book is all about an actress living in Paris — and it's an unflattering depiction
After losing their court case against the publishers of the Daily Mail, Prince Harry, Elton John and others have been ordered to pay and initial…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lashed out at CNN anchor Erin Burnett, claiming she has "Trump Derangement Syndrome" that left her without "common sense" or "basic…
Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker Juan Andrés Arango.
Kenneth Branagh visited the Variety Lounge at Edinburgh Film Festival to talk doing his own stunts and getting nerdish with Ryan Reynolds about soccer.
Rachel Cusk's new book is all about an actress living in Paris — and it's…
Kevin Hart will debut six new episodes of his ice-bath interview series 'Cold as Balls' on Netflix later this summer.
The 'Toy Story' films have generated $51 Billion in economic activity and $16.2 billion for Disney alone.
"The Challenge" Season 42, "Cutthroat," has moved from MTV to Paramount+ and will debut on August 5.
Imax and Goer Dynamics are developing the world's first Imax-branded in-vehicle entertainment system, set to enter production in China this year.
Ten filmmakers used CapCut Video Studio to create AI-native short films premiering at Raindance Film Festival London.
Margot Robbie, Mark Ruffalo, Daisy Ridley and Omar Sy are among some of the high-profile talent attached to projects selected for Venice Immersive.
Ronan Bennett's thriller series for Channel 4 and Studiocanal has started filming and set its lead cast and director
Belgian filmmaker Fabrice Du Welz will head the jury for Locarno's 79th edition international competition.
Parallax Films takes worldwide sales rights to Nelson Yeo's Wu Xia sci-fi, excluding German-speaking territories, Taiwan and Singapore.
The U.K. government has proposed a social media curfew for 16 and 17-year-olds alongside its pending ban for children under 16.