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ESPN, Fox Offer Streaming Sports Bundle With New Services
You can’t call it Venu, but a new offer from Disney’s ESPN and Fox Corp. aims to provide some of the scope of that scuttled streaming project that would have included sports offerings!-->…
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Jennifer Aniston Mourned Matthew Perry Before Death Due to Addiction
Jennifer Aniston admitted in a new Vanity Fair cover story that the cast of “Friends” had been “mourning” Matthew Perry long before his death at 54 years old in October 2023. Perry,!-->…
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Selva Almada’s ‘Not a River’ Gets a Big Screen Adaptation From Caponeto
Diego Martínez-Ulanosky’s Caponeto, the Mexico-based company behind Netflix original “Unstoppable,” Disney’s “Soy tu Fan” and Sundance player “The Virgin of the Quarry Lake,” is teaming with…
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Shu Qi Netflix Series Leads Busan Film Festival Drama Lineup
The 30th Busan International Film Festival has unveiled its On Screen selections, featuring six premium drama series that will make their world premieres on the big screen before hitting…
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No One Will Recognize Him
John Oliver slammed former Superman Dean Cain over his announcement last week that he plans to join ICE, saying it shows the agency might be in “trouble.”
Discussing the recent!-->…
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Emma Thompson Thaws Out an Icy Thriller
Emma Thompson‘s palpable aura of capability and down-to-earth shrewdness has seldom been better deployed than in “The Dead of Winter.” Without the star channelling the blunt good sense and…
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MBC Group Posts 38% First-Half Revenue Jump, Net Profit Up 41%
MBC Group, the Middle East and North Africa’s leading media and entertainment conglomerate, reported a 37.8% year-on-year revenue surge to SAR3 billion ($800 million) for the first half of 2025,…
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Five African Filmmakers to Track, Showcased at Locarno’s Open Doors
Africa steps firmly over the threshold of Locarno’s 2025 Open Doors to deliver five singular short narratives that pull from social strife, ancestral lore and communal memory in a finely-curated…
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Syeyoung Park Unpacks ‘The Fin,’ Playing the Locarno Film Festival
A unified post-war Korea where the sea and the sky are enveloped in poignant red is the main stage of Syeyoung Park’s “The Fin,” his follow-up to debut “The Fifth Thoracic Vertebra” which world…
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Redstone Era for Paramount and CBS Ends With Little Fanfare (Column)
For the Redstone clan, the end with Paramount Pictures came much as it began 31 years ago – victory achieved after a long, bitter and highly public fight over a Hollywood institution.
This…
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