‘Widow’s Bay’ and Other Contenders Continue to Complicate Emmy’s Comedy Conundrum
'Widow's Bay' and other contenders continue to complicate Emmy's comedy conundrum.
'Widow's Bay' and other contenders continue to complicate Emmy's comedy conundrum.
After the biggest popcorn season since the pandemic, movie theater owners hope the good times carry through fall.
Hulu is bringing back "Good American Family" for a second season, with the show taking on an anthology format.
In 'Insidious: Out of the Further,' director Jacob Chase nails the horror franchise’s creepy vibes but could have benefited from a leaner story.
Split Screen has secured international rights to “The End of Times” ahead of its world premiere in Critics’ Week in Venice.
'Widow's Bay' and other contenders continue to complicate Emmy's comedy conundrum.
Podrophenia is a podcast company partnership formed by Elvis Duran, Paul Heyman and Mitchell Stuart, and production company MCM Studios, headed by Michael Canzoniero.
Watch the trailer for 'Behemoth!,' Tony Gilroy's new drama film starring Pedro Pascal, Olivia Wilde and more.
The 30th annual Fantasia International Film Festival and Frontières market open this week in Montreal.
'Bad Hair' director Oskar Lehemaa joins forces with Tallifornia Film Fund on body horror 'Birth' produced by Stellar Film and presented at Frontières.
Sin Sentido Films is co-producing the Mexican sci-fi film, which will be presented at this month’s Frontières Co-Production Market.
BBC's annual report touts BAFTA wins and record ratings even as editorial controversies and a third annual deficit deepen its funding crisis.
The first-look pact builds on “Boulevard” and targets film and TV adaptations of Spanish-language Wattpad webnovels
Ellen Burstyn will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival.
Jack Thorne, India Amarteifio and Judi Dench join National Youth Theatre's Netflix-backed 70th anniversary show at London's Royal Festival Hall.
Linnea Berthelsen will lead 'Darkling,' from playwright Titas Halder and directed by Olivier-award-winning artistic director Matthew Xia