The theatrical window is the most discussed metaphorical aperture in all of moviedom these days—take that, Overton!—as theater owners, streaming services, and the studios stuck between them continue ...
The DOJ has a responsibility to stop deals that eliminate competition and harm working families. Unless Paramount and Warner ...
So-called category fraud, where second leads boast an advantage in supporting categories, does a disservice to the art of small turns.
In a reveal that will likely surprise very few people, new evidence brought by the Justice Department in its antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation shows two employees mocking potential customers and ...
Gross’s column Cultural Reset features regular deep dives into the impact of music on culture—and vice versa—in the 21st century from the perspective of someone born and raised within it. When I was ...
Earlier today, Wired reported that Markup founder Julia Angwin is the only named plaintiff in a class action suit against Superhuman, arguing damages exceeding $5 million. “We think it’s a pretty ...
A Google search will tell you that Pokémon is the most popular media franchise in the world. Even if you can’t trust Google that much anymore, you can’t really argue that Pokémon isn’t massive, with ...
David Corenswet’s Superman will apparently be getting a new Green Lantern “buddy” to trade insults with, as THR reports that Aaron Pierre is officially set to make an appearance in James Gunn’s ...
Big Mistakes follows Nicky (Levy) and Morgan (Taylor Ortega), two deeply incapable siblings who are in over their heads when a misguided theft for their dying grandmother accidentally pulls them into ...
The Kermit The Frog statue that stood in L.A. for 25 years arrives at its new home in Atlanta at the Center For the Puppetry ...
Oh, Mary!, the play created by Cole Escola that has since welcomed ten Marys across the United States and U.K., announced this morning that Saturday Night Live vet and Loot star Maya Rudolph will be ...
Determined to never hear the stunned silence of a Jo Koy monologue again, the Golden Globes is sticking with what works.