Hallwood has inked a deal with Imoliver, who the company calls "the top-streaming music designer on AI-powered platform Suno."| The Hollywood Reporter
A chance flight brought director Kent Jones and Willem Dafoe together and revealed they were chasing the same obscure story: "[Dafoe] had a copy of the novella in his backpack, which is just crazy."| The Hollywood Reporter
The Royal Film Commission has unveiled a revamped 45 percent cash rebate scheme and new soundstages, as Arab cinema gains ground at the Toronto International Film Festival and beyond.| The Hollywood Reporter
With top-tier guests, industry panels and Oscar-qualifying shorts, the RIIFF is redefining what a regional fest can do — and what Hollywood should pay attention to.| The Hollywood Reporter
'The Greatest Showman' helmer Michael Gracey was on board to direct the musically inclined remake of the 2010 animated hit.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor plays an industrialist who tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter in this competition entry co-starring Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera, Jeffrey Wright, Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson.| The Hollywood Reporter
Superspy Ethan Hunt returns, alongside Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg and Angela Bassett, in Christopher McQuarrie’s sequel to 2023’s ‘Dead Reckoning.’| The Hollywood Reporter
Also starring Ben Wang and Joshua Jackson, the sixth film in the series centers on a kung fu prodigy who enters a high-stakes martial arts competition to help a new friend.| The Hollywood Reporter
In their second feature, the Australian directing duo explore how grief drives people to behave in ways bordering on the unimaginable.| The Hollywood Reporter
The May to Labor Day season initially soared, but global grosses took a nosedive as foreign movie ticket sales plunged further and a glut of male-skewing tentpoles battled for scraps in the U.S.| 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
The actress accused the entertainment giant of discriminating against her for voicing certain opinions on hot-button issues.| The Hollywood Reporter
The seasoned MCU star confirms she will not appear in the upcoming ‘Avengers’ movies, but will instead shoot her first pilot for FX.| The Hollywood Reporter
'DAU. Natasha,' the first spinoff feature from Ilya Khrzhanovsky's epic “Soviet Truman Show” experiment, paints a bleak picture of love and sex in Stalinist Russia.| The Hollywood Reporter
The four competition sections of the 31st edition of the fest in Bosnia and Herzegovina will feature 15 world, six international, 28 regional, and two national premieres.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jovan Marjanović previews the 31st edition of the fest in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.| The Hollywood Reporter
He has one of the most interesting résumés in showbiz. Here, the founder of the London-based production company Good Chaos talks about landing Edward Berger's 'Ballad of a Small Player,' his jam-packed festival calendar and the "clear crisis" in the U.S. film industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
These restaurants and cocktail hideaways prove Venice is as much a feast for the palate as it is for the eyes.| The Hollywood Reporter
The dealmaking comes as the runaway sensation lands on the list of the streamer's most-watched English-language films of all time — a feat few could have imagined.| The Hollywood Reporter
'The White Lotus' actress discusses losing Jeff Baena and how her grief is like the Apple TV+ movie 'The Gorge.'| The Hollywood Reporter
The ‘Outer Banks’ creators tapped William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock and Jesse Golliher to form a teenage rock band, and then let the cameras roll.| The Hollywood Reporter
Amazon is asking a California federal judge to dismiss a suit over purchased Prime Video content, and it's arguing that when a user buys content on the platform, they're really paying for a limited license for “on-demand viewing over an indefinite period of time.”| The Hollywood Reporter
The inaugural release from James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Studios is the top-grossing comic book movie of the year so far but can't escape kryptonite altogether as the overall genre continues to struggle.| The Hollywood Reporter
On Sunday's 'Last Week Tonight,' the host also noted that the president included a "remote island of penguins," with no human residents, among the countries that are now subject to tariffs.| The Hollywood Reporter
After Trump promised a 100 percent tariff on "any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands," industry figures are frantically trying to come to grips with how the proposal could possibly work.| The Hollywood Reporter
Set in the elite world of London law, the show gets a two-season commitment, with West starring as tech titan Morgan Henderson and Miller as his estranged wife, international film star Carla Duval.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Russia-born filmmaker and artist, who is the focus of a Sarajevo Film Festival tribute, discussed his expansive ‘Dau’ project, including casting 352,000 people, during a masterclass.| The Hollywood Reporter
Vicky Krieps stars as Sissi, also known as the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the latest historic royal woman to get biographical treatment in Austrian writer-director Marie Kreutzer's latest feature.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jasna Djuricic returns to star in the sequel to Zbanic's Oscar-nominated historical drama, which will explore the aftermath of the Srebrenica massacre.| The Hollywood Reporter
It was also none other than 'The Zone of Interest' director Jonathan Glazer, DaCosta revealed, that convinced her to take on the sequel, which was filmed back to back with Danny Boyle's film released earlier this year.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Oscar winner gets candid about how sobriety saved his life, making the most of second chances and why Jackson Lamb might be the role of his life: “It’s been a real highlight of my career.”| The Hollywood Reporter
Perry will write, direct and produce the feature to star Kat Graham and Tyler Lepley as part of a four-movie deal at the studio.| The Hollywood Reporter
Scott took part in a conversation with Christopher Nolan to promote 'Gladiator II' and was asked about his planned next project.| The Hollywood Reporter
"From Turtle Island to Palestine, RBC funds genocide," a small group chanted at Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre.| The Hollywood Reporter
The prolific Canadian screenwriter's feature directorial debut, which also stars Catherine Chabot, just premiered at the Swiss festival and tests the thin line between comedy and drama.| The Hollywood Reporter
New feature films from Alice Winocour, Arnaud Desplechin, Kentaro Hirase and Yutaro Seki and Agnieszka Holland are confirmed for the renowned film fest in northern Spain.| The Hollywood Reporter
Universal is buying the hot package that will reunite the 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' duo and pair them with action writer F. Scott Frazier.| 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
She worked for producer Herbert Brodkin on the famed anthology series ‘Playhouse 90’ and on the drama ‘The Defenders.’| The Hollywood Reporter
The astronaut was portrayed by Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's 1995 movie about the expedition, in which Hanks famously said, "Houston, we have a problem."| 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 actress plays Astrid in director Dean DeBlois' live-action remake that hits theaters Friday.| The Hollywood Reporter
As AI voice cloning in films becomes a reality, India’s dubbing artists are demanding consent, credit and fair pay: "You must understand that your voice is your intellectual property."| The Hollywood Reporter
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Clarkson had announced late Wednesday night that she was postponing the August dates of her Vegas residency because Blackstock "had been ill."| The Hollywood Reporter
The twin forces of anxiety and celebrity are luring home buyers to the placid pleasures of the Santa Barbara enclave — and driving already-high prices through the stratosphere.| The Hollywood Reporter
The fourth annual event, presented by The Society Group, will take place April 16 at a private members club.| The Hollywood Reporter
Gareth Edwards takes the directing reins while original screenwriter David Koepp returns for this chapter about an extraction team seeking genetic samples from massive creatures in a tropical biosphere.| The Hollywood Reporter
The prolific creator has departed the studio behind his hits ‘Emily in Paris’ and ‘Younger.’| The Hollywood Reporter
Two widely followed Chinese public figures — one an editor for a state media outlet, the other the son of a former party chief — released identical outlines on Tuesday of countermeasures Chinese authorities are said to be considering in response to Trump's tariffs.| The Hollywood Reporter
Studios will begin their upfront talks with media buyers in the coming weeks — with billions of dollars at stake — right as major advertising buyers are reexamining their budgets amid global economic uncertainty.| The Hollywood Reporter
From Larry Ellison’s new power consolidation to an app that simply may not be as good, the key variables as a multiyear saga could finally be ending.| The Hollywood Reporter
As Xiaohongshu — known as RedNote or Red in English — surged to the top of the App Store downloads list this week, users in both China and the U.S. celebrated an unprecedented cross-cultural exchange: "Seeing people actually sharing their lives directly to each other is just beautiful.”| The Hollywood Reporter
Canadians are still able to access the popular social video platform, but local offices have been ordered to close over national security concerns after an investigation by the country's intelligence services.| 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
He played the young mischief maker on the CBS comedy for four seasons and was in 'Maya,' a movie and TV show.| The Hollywood Reporter
Writer-director-costar Theda Hammel casts a satirical gaze at millennial existential crisis in this film set in Brooklyn during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown.| The Hollywood Reporter
The star hosted her fifth annual Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project Block Party on Saturday, as she told guests, "We're moving backwards fast."| The Hollywood Reporter
The blockbuster writer, director and producer sat for a revealing masterclass presentation in Malta at the Mediterrane Film Festival where he talked Marvel, 'Star Wars,' AI and his hope for more original movies.| The Hollywood Reporter
After 20 years, a dozen creatives attached and millions spent on development, Warners is moving on from the seminal property.| The Hollywood Reporter
Trey Parker and Matt Stone accused incoming Paramount president Jeff Shell of meddling in contract negotiations with Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix.| The Hollywood Reporter
Tony winner David Henry Hwang is writing the screenplay, adapted from Graham Russell Gao Hodges' biography of the cinematic pioneer.| The Hollywood Reporter
The government-endorsed initiative, revealed at the Shanghai Film Festival, will involve 100 martial arts classics undergoing an AI "revitalization."| The Hollywood Reporter
The 'Emily in Paris' star fronts the house's spring campaign, photographed by Charlotte Wales and directed by Bardia Zeinali.| The Hollywood Reporter
The format may be low-brow, for now. But underemployed crews and actors in Southern California are increasingly turning to them in between looking for jobs on features and shows.| The Hollywood Reporter
The cinematographer admits she was hesitant to return for season two, as she felt she'd done all she could creatively. Then she read a one paragraph summary of episode 207.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Amazon MGM Studios' untitled comedy is set to hit theaters in 2027, with Brooks both starring and producing alongside Josh Gad.| The Hollywood Reporter
The technology has the potential to displace huge swaths of labor as the entertainment industry grapples with AI.| The Hollywood Reporter
The original animated show about a co-ed high school team debuts on Disney+ in February.| 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
“When I'm thinking of Black or brown-skinned adults, we spent so much time growing up trying to fit into another standard of beauty. And now, at this point, those children, these new children, are comfortable within themselves in different ways,” she said.| The Hollywood Reporter
Disney's blockbuster 'Lilo & Stitch' earns a huge $63 million domestically in its second weekend for a jaw-dropping global haul of $610 million, while Tom Cruise's final 'M:I' movie also continues to impress.| The Hollywood Reporter
When the director brought 'Before Sunrise' to the Berlinale in 1995, little did he know that he was kicking off what would become a veritable tradition.| The Hollywood Reporter
Kreutzer and producer Alexander Glehr take the ArteKino International Prize, with $22,000 in development money, for their upcoming feature.| The Hollywood Reporter
After the slow-burn brilliance of 'The Climb,' Covino returns to Cannes with an uproarious open-marriage comedy co-starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona and Kyle Marvin.| The Hollywood Reporter
As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for streamers, studios and stars. Will Trump’s tariffs halt the exodus?| The Hollywood Reporter
DreamWorks Animation president Margie Cohn revealed the casting news during Universal Pictures’ presentation at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.| The Hollywood Reporter
The inaugural three-day event, set to run Sept. 8-10 during TIFF's 2025 edition, will spotlight Canadian content producers navigating a global entertainment industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
The mixed live action and animated film from DreamWorks also has titular star Laila Lockhart Kraner and Gloria Estefan on a road trip racing to save a dollhouse filled with fantastical and furry cat characters.| The Hollywood Reporter
Economic turmoil has thrown uncertainty into a red-hot market. But the 32 A-list agents in THR’s annual power list are weathering the storm.| The Hollywood Reporter
The fourth annual event — presented by The Society Group and hosted by 'Selling the City' stars Eleonora Srugo and Steve Gold — celebrated NYC's highest-selling brokers, with Compass' Hudson Advisory Team winning team of the year.| The Hollywood Reporter
With wifi-enabled, voice-activated appliances too clever by half, analog, app-free abodes are suddenly tempting A-list L.A. buyers. Welcome to the new “Dumb House.”| The Hollywood Reporter
The global superstar's campaign was shot by legendary photographer Mario Sorrenti in his homeland: "Getting to shoot it in Puerto Rico made it that much more special and genuine."| The Hollywood Reporter
First announced in 2020, the Disney+ show was envisioned as a musical featuring Anika Noni Rose reprising her role as Tiana, Disney's first Black princess, from 'The Princess and the Frog.'| The Hollywood Reporter
Launched during the pandemic with a playbook to shoot $150 million-plus seasons with no pilots, the Disney unit is undergoing growing pains and seeing the logic of "traditional TV culture."| The Hollywood Reporter
Rose Byrne and Andrew Scott take acting honors at the 75th Berlinale.| The Hollywood Reporter
Areeb Zuaiter, a Palestinian filmmaker based in America, connects with a Gaza-based athlete in a documentary that considers different forms of displacement.| The Hollywood Reporter
Hawke was joined by co-stars Margaret Qualley, Andrew Scott and director Richard Linklater for a press conference on their new film, 'Blue Moon', premiering at the Berlinale Tuesday.| The Hollywood Reporter
Gabriel Mascaro’s dystopian fantasy stars Denise Weinberg as a spirited Brazilian senior who refuses to bow to ageist authoritarian dictates while she still has dreams and desires.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor turned heads when he previously said, "To me Captain America represents a lot of different things and I don’t think the term ‘America’ should be one of those representations."| The Hollywood Reporter
The 85-piece line features home and body fragrances, lotions, lip glosses and more inspired by Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Moana and Tiana.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor stars in the titular role in 'Captain America: Brave New World,' hitting theaters on Feb. 14.| The Hollywood Reporter
"Thank you to all the fans who never stopped asking for this. This will be for you," Gellar said of the revival.| The Hollywood Reporter
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' he often left more questions than answers.| The Hollywood Reporter
The author reflects on the popularity and legacy of her 2012 novel, where she explored "how far can you push a female antihero."| The Hollywood Reporter
Movie ticket sales were down a terrifying 29 percent until 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' jump-started a remarkable comeback that was anchored by 'Inside Out 2' and 'Deadpool & Wolverine.'| The Hollywood Reporter
In just seven years, THR’s indie distributor of the year — the studio behind summer box office sensation 'Longlegs' and festival darling 'Anora’ — has become the go-to home of boundary-pushing filmmakers.| The Hollywood Reporter
'12 Monkeys' director Terry Gilliam, star Madeleine Stowe, producer Charles Roven and more look back at the groundbreaking film 25 years later and the creative battles that made it great.| The Hollywood Reporter
Industry pros sweat the possibility that many digital files will eventually become unusable — an archival tragedy reminiscent of the celluloid era.| The Hollywood Reporter