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Europe’s Record Heatwave Is Turning Cinemas Into Essential Infrastructure
Europe's record-breaking heatwave has turned cinemas into essential cooling centers, driving a surprise surge in box office admissions. Here is how the industry is handling the influx.
Jennifer Todd Takes the Helm of the 17th Governors Awards
Veteran producer Jennifer Todd will take over the Governors Awards, succeeding Jennifer Fox. The event will honor Glenn Close and Ridley Scott this November.
Korean Variety Giant 'Running Man' Is Heading to U.S. Television
The Korean variety staple 'Running Man' is heading to the U.S. market. Production company Hellcat is currently shopping the high-concept urban chase format to networks and streamers.
Comcast’s Massive Split: Why NBCUniversal and Sky Are Betting on Independence
Comcast is spinning off NBCUniversal and Sky into a standalone media giant. Here is why the company is betting on a focused, pure-play future.
Taylor Sheridan Slams Studio Execs and Admits to 'Rage-Baiting' Critics
Taylor Sheridan has launched a scathing critique of Hollywood executives, calling them unqualified marketing professionals. He also admitted to intentionally 'rage-baiting' critics.
A24’s ‘Backrooms’ Returns to Theaters: The Strategy Behind the Re-release
A24 is bringing its record-breaking horror hit 'Backrooms' back to theaters this July. The new version includes 15 minutes of bonus footage.
The Best Albums of 2026 (So Far): A Midyear Musical Audit
The first half of 2026 has been defined by unexpected comebacks and bold, cinematic projects. Here are the standout albums that shaped the year so far.
‘Supergirl’ Braces for $100 Million Loss: A DC Studios Reality Check
With a $37 million opening, 'Supergirl' is tracking toward a $100 million loss. Here is why the DC Universe reboot is hitting a major creative wall.
Laika’s ‘Wildwood’ Is the Studio’s Most Ambitious Bet Yet
Laika CEO Travis Knight has unveiled a first look at 'Wildwood,' the studio's most ambitious project to date. The stop-motion epic has been 16 years in the making.
‘Minions & Monsters’ Review: Anarchic Slapstick Meets Hollywood History
Pierre Coffin’s latest animated offering is a deliriously cine-literate slapstick comedy. It’s a chaotic, century-spanning romp through the history of Hollywood.
Venice Film Festival To Honor Tinto Brass With Rare 4K Revival
The Venice Film Festival is set to honor director Tinto Brass with a 4K restoration screening of his 1967 thriller 'Deadly Sweet'. The film marks a key moment in the director's experimental London-based career.
The BBC Is Betting Big on a New Four-Part Jesus Docuseries
The BBC is developing a major four-part docuseries on the life of Jesus Christ for 2027. The project aims to use modern archaeology to re-examine history as biblical content continues to surge in popularity.
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