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…
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has invested $100 million in Cosm, which owns shared-reality, immersive dome-like venues throughout the U.S.
The Academy invited 529 new members and potential Oscar voters for 2026, including Jacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega, Julia Garner and Josh O'Connor.
NBC has officially set its premiere dates for the fall 2026 broadcast season.
Charlotte Toledano Detaille, the former Mediawan producer behind Prime Video’s streaming hit 'Escort Boys,' is launching Alyx Films.
"Fjord," a family drama that won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, will hit theaters in the fall.
Fox Entertainment CEO Rob Wade and Fox Creator Studios head Billy Parks explain in a Cannes Lions interview why the company is all-in creators.
'Ladies of London: The New Reign," the fourth season of the show, which was rebooted this year, is now on pause at Bravo.
Recently retired Disney CEO Bob Iger defends the company's decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel over his comments after Charlie Kirk's assassination.