Two of the buzziest — and most star-studded — movies world premiering in competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, “Rosebush Pruning” and “At the Sea,” are from two decidedly non-Hollywood ...
TikTok's owner is behind the model Seedance 2.0, which is being greeted akin to OpenAI's Sora 2 in the industry, with major studios as well as SAG-AFTRA signaling alarm over its infringement potential ...
That might be the most common sentence being typed out on iPhones across Hollywood over the past 12 days, following the Justice Department’s Epstein Files data dump. The question is typically followed ...
Awards season has always been about pageantry. But for nearly two decades, ESSENCE’s Black Women in Hollywood has been about infrastructure. Under the 2026 theme, Off Script, the event is highlighting ...
The Chinese tech giant said it "respects intellectual property rights." By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital An AI-generated clip of Brad Pitt fighting Tom Cruise using Seedance 2.0 sparked ...
After years of an on-again, off-again relationship, it seems like Hollywood is finally falling back in love with the romance genre. “Wuthering Heights,” a Victorian romance novel, breathed new life ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Laid-off and sidelined by last year's production slowdown, Hollywood visual‑effects veteran Michael Eng discovered a gap in his resume while perusing job listings in ...
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- One person has been arrested after a deadly shooting overnight at an apartment complex in North Hollywood. The shooting happened just after midnight on Laurel ...
Big Bad Brody King stood in one corner, long gray-streaked beard jutting out, all hulking muscle and tattoos above his barbed-wire logo trunks. In the other corner, hair combed neatly back and beard ...
It’s November 1977. Three men are flying in a private plane from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., for a gala event at Jimmy Carter’s White House. They are filmmakers, each of whom has directed, in ...
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A new book shows how the decline of the studios and the fresh wind of the 1960s allowed them to turn personal visions into critical and popular success. By Caryn James Caryn James is a film critic for ...