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The race to attract productions has never been more competitive or complicated, according to top executives who gathered for a Variety Global Conversation exploring the evolving future of physical production.
The star is teaming up with Paul Thomas Anderson for the first time in 'One Battle After Another,' almost 30 years after turning down 'Boogie Nights.'
Catalina was a sleepy island before William Wrigley Jr. bought it in 1919. Outside of some failed attempts to make it a tourist destination for Southern Californians, the 75 square miles of rolling hills, rocky canyons and sandy beaches were mostly used for fishing, otter hunting and glass-bottom boat pleasure trips.
Hollywood studios need a replacement for superheroes. With deals for "Call of Duty" and other properties, they see video games as having a big pull for younger viewers and moviegoers.
The Hollywood Police are searching for a missing 5-year-old, Gianna Rodriguez, last seen at 2900 Polk Street in Hollywood, wearing shorts, a striped shirt, and white Crocs.
A fitness trainer-turned-visual effects entrepreneur reveals why AI hype does not reflect the reality for the VFX industry.
Glen Powell is tipping his hat to Chris Pratt for indirectly helping him became a bonafide movie star. That’s because Powell views Pratt’s breakout role in Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” as a turning point when Hollywood became more open to leading men who were “a little more silly and buoyant.” “Guardians of the Galaxy” …
The Hollywood Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 5-year-old girl. Police said Gianna Rodriguez was last seen Tuesday in the 2900 block of Polk Street. She was wearing a white and grey striped shirt, dark shorts, and white Crocs.
The "Modern Family" star wed Lindsay Schweitzer years after leaving Hollywood, hosting their wedding ceremony at their Kansas City home they built together.
A young Charlie Sheen once had Hollywood in his pocket, starring in culture-shaping films like “Wall Street” and “Platoon” before eventually becoming the highest-paid actor in television. But underneath the glory laid decades of drug abuse,