CNN Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister to Host Pre-Emmy Interview Series (TV News Roundup)
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
The fifth and final season of "Industry" is adding seven new cast members.
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance asked the judge overseeing the antitrust lawsuits filed by 12 states and the WGA to force the plaintiffs to pony up…
The best sets we saw at Norway's Øyafestivalen, from The Cure to Geese to Lily Allen.
Anthony Bourdain's memoir "Kitchen Confidential" has returned to bestseller lists following a new biopic about the beloved chef, Tony.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively…
'Five Nights at Freddy's' will open a real-life Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza location in East Rutherford, N.J., in 2027.
But chasing the next high won't save movies as a popular art form.
Olivia Wilde brings hit comedy ‘The Invite’ to Locarno, says it was the ‘most incredible’ experience of her life and highlight of her career
Director Umair Bilal on Locarno premiere 'As Light as Air,' surrendering authorship to a Sufi shrine town and its ecstatic communal trance.
"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has eclipsed $1 billion at the international box office, the second-fastest movie to reach that milestone.
David Ellison is promising Paramount-Warner Bros. will grant theater owners legally enforceable contracts to release 30 movies per year. But more films won't guarantee higher box office results.
"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is continuing its unparalleled box office run, scoring another $145 million domestically during its second weekend.
Locarno became the latest film festival to see protests at the continuing situation in Gaza and Palestine's Occupied Territories.
Amartei Armar's debut 'Our Time Will Come' shines an empathetic light on the need for alternate families in a land fractured by catch-up capitalism.
Naseeruddin Shah and Gurvinder Singh on the real village tragedy, trust and long takes behind 'Rehmat,' premiering at Locarno.