Canada’s H264 Nabs Colombia’s ‘Where the River Begins’ Ahead of Toronto Fest World Premiere
Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker Juan Andrés Arango.
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.
Sriram Raghavan is developing a new thriller for India's Matchbox Shots as 'Operation Safed Sagar' soars on Netflix charts worldwide.
The acclaimed Georgian filmmaker is prepping her third feature, following the Rotterdam prize-winning "Supporting Role."
Meghan Markle is eyeing a return to the screen as she and Prince Harry move back to the U.K.
Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker…
Dolphin Entertainment and Kynetic Media Ventures have launched Graviteur Studios to produce modestly budgeted movie and TV projects from creators.
Universal's sci-fi thriller 'Disclosure Day' captured the top spot at the U.K. and Ireland box office with an opening weekend of $7.3 million.
Bob Odenkirk suited back up as Saul Goodman in a cheeky 'Know Your Rights' PSA video posted to YouTube. Jonathan Banks also appeared in the clip.
Vice President JD Vance will appear on The View June 16. Here's how to stream JD Vance on The View live online without cable.
'Rivals' is set to return for a third season on Hulu and Disney+.
Sony Pictures Entertainment will handle international distribution for the theatrical release of Greta Gerwig’s "Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew."
CNN Taps Kyla Scanlon, a Financial Content Creator, as Analyst and Contributor
Paddington is heading to New York. A musical about the anthropomorphic, marmalade-loving bear is opening on Broadway in the spring of 2027.
Content Partners has set a deal for a fresh round of funding from Carlyle Global Credit to help it stay in the hunt for film and TV library deals.
Matthew Broome, the star of the "My Fault: London" franchise, "would love to audition" for the next James Bond movie.