The 'Train to Busan' director on how he made an artful period thriller for just $160,000 and why indie financing models could be key to sustaining Korean cinema's vitality.| The Hollywood Reporter
Disney will hold onto its marquee brands and Iger moves further away from his earlier anti-licensing position.| The Hollywood Reporter
In their first joint interview, the 'Wednesday' director and star discuss their freakiest public encounters, how they navigate controversy and the prospect of 'Beetlejuice 3.'| The Hollywood Reporter
“This was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim,” the interior designer said when addressing criticism of the timing of the announcement.| The Hollywood Reporter
Since the streamer won't report grosses, Warner Bros.' 'Weapons' will rightfully be listed as the official victor of the weekend. Apple's foray into theatrical also made headlines as 'F1: The Movie' raced past a huge $600 million globally.| The Hollywood Reporter
The mixed martial arts giant's latest big-screen treatment will portray a young fighter getting his shot at the UFC championship but having to battle his inner demons as he fights for redemption.| The Hollywood Reporter
The honor at Pinewood Toronto Studios comes one year after the filmmaker behind ‘In The Heat of the Night’ and ‘Moonstruck’ passed away.| The Hollywood Reporter
The honor at Pinewood Toronto Studios follows the founding partner and shareholder in the city’s mega-studio dying this year.| The Hollywood Reporter
The deal mirrors the streamer earlier securing the exclusive U.S. rights to the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer tournament for 2027 and 2031 to expand its live sports footprint.| The Hollywood Reporter
The exec says the streamer is happy with its current model of making movies for its subscribers and that it doesn't intend to follow Amazon and Apple in embracing a traditional theatrical model.| The Hollywood Reporter
The social media star-turned-actor will play famed U.S. sprinter Carl Lewis and a rival to Canadian Ben Johnson at the 1988 Seoul Olympics in the satirical six-parter from Paramount+ and GameTV in Canada.| The Hollywood Reporter
It comes nearly a year and a half after a female employee accused Horner of sexual harassment and coercive, controlling behavior — claims he was later cleared of.| The Hollywood Reporter
From the biggest studio titles to cutting-edge independents, every frame of the global animation industry runs through Annecy.| The Hollywood Reporter
Episodes will also continue to air on PBS, debuting the same day as they launch on Netflix.| The Hollywood Reporter