As J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot approaches its 20th anniversary with Warner Bros. Television, the entertainment landscape has shifted dramatically, particularly in the wake of the pandemic and recent strikes that have affected the industry. The culmination of this journey is marked by the recent announcement of a new two-year first-look deal with Warner Bros., which
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Rosario Dawson is set to take the lead in “Unmerciful Good Fortune,” a supernatural horror thriller that marks a notable directorial debut for Tirsa Hacksaw, a respected film and television editor previously affiliated with prominent projects. This film is derived from Edwin Sanchez’s acclaimed play, similarly titled, and is being produced by Dawson herself, showcasing
The Red Sea Film Festival, held in Jeddah, has become a premier platform showcasing the artistic talent of filmmakers from diverse backgrounds. Notable among this year’s jurors is Daniel Dae Kim, an accomplished actor, producer, and director who brings with him a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the festival. His participation marks
In an industry fraught with expectations and stereotypes, Selena Gomez finds herself at the intersection of cultural representation and artistic expression following criticism from fellow actor Eugenio Derbez. This controversy stems from her role as Jessi del Monte in the film Emilia Pérez, directed by Jacques Audiard. Derbez, known for his celebrated role in the
In a world where cinema serves as both a medium of storytelling and a powerful vehicle for personal and cultural exploration, *Queens* stands out as a poignant reminder of the ties that bind us to our origins. This Swiss entry for the International Feature Oscar, directed by Klaudia Reynicke, challenges conventional narratives by situating its
Director and writer Tyler Perry truly raises the bar in his latest film, *The Six Triple Eight*, by spotlighting an often-overlooked chapter of World War II history: the contributions of the Women’s Army Corps Unit of Color. Set against the backdrop of 1945, this film not only aims to recount a vital yet neglected narrative
The Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF) celebrated a significant milestone with the unveiling of the film adaptation of *Dumb Luck* (Số Đệ) by Fremantle, Beach House Pictures, and Anh Teu Studio. Based on Vu Trọng Phụng’s iconic 1936 novel, the film aims to capture the essence of one of Vietnam’s most celebrated literary works,
As Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) expands its global streaming service Max, the question of how to distribute HBO content in key European markets like the UK, Germany, and Italy grows increasingly complex. Traditionally, HBO has relied on partnerships with distributors, the most notable being Sky, to reach audiences. However, with the evolution of streaming technology
Sharon Stone, a name synonymous with glamour as well as tenacity, recently shared her thoughts during a Q&A session at the Torino Film Festival. The conversation centered around her work in the 1995 film *The Quick and the Dead*, a revisionist Western notable for its ambitious narrative and unique character portrayals. Stone’s recollections reveal not
In recent days, the film industry mourned the loss of one of its most revered figures, first assistant director Adam Somner. Tributes poured in from artists who had the honor of collaborating with him, illustrating the profound impact he had on their careers and the projects he touched. One of the most touching remembrances came