Fathom Is Expanding Beyond Faith-Based and Opera Events (www.hollywoodreporter.com)
The Colorado-based distributor known for niche cinematic experiences is now helping originals hit the big screen as "audiences are looking for special content."
The Colorado-based distributor known for niche cinematic experiences is now helping originals hit the big screen as "audiences are looking for special content."
THR’s executive editor of awards looks at the finalists for one of the top acting categories in the limited series race.
'No More Bets' is on track to earn over $500 million, making it China's biggest film of the summer.
Christiane Amanpour, Chris Wallace, Pamela Brown, Victor Blackwell and Manu Raju will launch new shows in the programming shake-up, with Phil Mattingly and Kasie Hunt moving to the mornings.
The latest DC project, starring Xolo Maridueña, arrives in theaters Aug. 18.
The actor, who says his anti-union remarks were “misinterpreted,” did walk the line in New York, where he was visiting to show support for a former co-star appearing Broadway.
You know the annoying guys who call you during dinner and promise your donations are going to charity? They get a three-hour docuseries with Danny McBride and the Safdies among its executive producers.
With a sequel to the $1 billion hit a long way off (if a possibility at all), Warners is keeping the Mattel momentum going by trying to push forward 'Hot Wheels' while Hollywood questions which toys can realistically become hits.
'Suits' maintains its record-breaking pace and ranks first overall for the fourth straight week.
“We want our members to continue to hone their skills so that, once the strikes are settled, they can return to work at the top of their game as premier sound artists," said MPSE president Mark Lanza.
Sophie Okonedo, Matthias Schweighöfer and Alia Bhatt also star in this race to save the crucial asset of a secret global peacekeeping agency.
Competition enforcers have increasingly taken notice of how industry consolidation has impacted wages and working conditions.
The actor departed Aaron Sorkin's hit series in 2002.
A lack of cultural nostalgia attached to the toy and wariness of the film's feminist messaging may have kept the Korean audience away from the Hollywood mega-hit: "There is no real fan base for 'Barbie' in Korea.”
"We stand ready to assist Bethenny Frankel, Bryan Freedman and Mark Geragos along with reality performers and our members in the fight," said the guild.
The WGA informed members Thursday that the AMPTP requested the meeting in response to the guild's proposals that were outlined Aug. 4 in the so-called talks about talking.
“People need to understand this is so prevalent," the Hollywood actor and longtime political activist told THR about vulnerable people coerced into unpaid work and not recognized as victims of modern slavery.
But the Canadian cinema chain boss says a settlement of the labor strife stateside will minimize disruption to the flow of studio tentpoles reaching his theaters.
Both the live Fox telecast of the Primetime Emmys and the pretaped Creative Arts ceremonies are migrating to January — on a federal holiday, no less! — in hopes of the two Hollywood strikes being resolved.
As picketers gathered in front of Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery locations, outgoing WGA East president Michael Winship said the AMPTP is different than in 2007-2008: "It's just gonna take a little while longer."
CEO Bob Iger further pushes the idea that its broadcast and cable assets might be on the block.
While Warner Bros' hit movie may — finally — be coming out in Saudi Arabia, it faces a different fate in other Middle East countries.
The NC-17 rating slapped on Ira Sachs’ 'Passages' and breathless talk about a few scenes in 'Oppenheimer' have renewed questions of whether — or why — American movies seem more sexually uptight than ever.