Korean Esports Group DRX Launches Digital Entertainment Division, Signs Two K-Drama Projects and Game Publishing Business
Esports group DRX moves into K-dramas and game publishing through WebsCreative.
Esports group DRX moves into K-dramas and game publishing through WebsCreative.
'Insidious 6: Out of the Further' makes $3 million in previews at the box office.
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…
Esports group DRX moves into K-dramas and game publishing through WebsCreative.
A judgment has been handed down in Prince Harry's lawsuit against the Daily Mail over alleged phone-hacking.
Maeve Jinkings, Bárbara Colen and Márcio Vito, three of the finest Brazilian actors of their generation, are set to star in “Mesopotamia.”
The stop-motion film 'The March of the Sunflowers' is inspired by Minas Gerais' rural landscapes, folklore and traditional craftsmanship.
Iranian doc 'An Eye for an Eye,' about a woman who killed her husband in self-defense is set for an Oscar-qualifying U.S. release via Jolt Film.
Çayoğlu and Gürel were among the biggest international stars at the Italian Global Series Festival, judged by audiece reaction.
T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture, who acquired rights to 'The Tatas' in 2022, attach a writer to the drama series and commence development.
From writer/director Michael Long, Crack'd is set and shot in Liverpool and a film Long hopes will become the flagship for a Scouse New Wave movement
Suno hired Grace James as its vice president and head of artist marketing and editorial and Christian Bowne as head of music business development.
'Toy Story 5' retained the number one spot for a third consecutive frame at the U.K., Ireland box office with $7.6 million.
Production assistants on 'Chicago Fire' and 'Chicago Med' have voted to ratify a new union contract, part of a wave of P.A. unionization.