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Co-opting the “Hollywood Machine to Tell Different Kinds of Stories”: Liam Young on His Immersive Experience ‘In Other Worlds’
Liam Young discusses coopting the Hollywood machine, often used for superhero moments, for his London Barbican immersive experience ‘In Other Worlds.
Naomie Harris and Christina Hendricks Filming BBC Legal Drama ‘Reputation’
Naomie Harris and Christina Hendricks are now filming a new legal drama for the BBC, ‘Reputation.’
‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Wins Directors’ Fortnight Audience Award
Clio Barnard’s kitchen-sink drama about five friends from Birmingham who face divergent futures, won the Directors’ Fortnight audience award.
YouTube’s Pedro Pina to Deliver James MacTaggart Lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival
YouTube executive Pedro Pina is to deliver Edinburgh TV Festival’s flagship address, the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture.
‘Ladies First’ Review: Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike in a Netflix Comedy That’s High-Concept but Hopelessly Predictable
Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike star in Netflix’s comedy ‘Ladies First,’ about a male chauvinist who wakes up in a world dominated by women.
‘Mating Season’ Review: ‘Big Mouth’ Team’s Netflix Comedy Offers Raunchy Animal Laughs but Could Have Used More Heart
Nick Kroll, June Diane Raphael, Zach Woods and Sabrina Jalees lead the cast voicing horny woodland creatures looking for love in ‘Mating Season.’
Major Studios Slam Canada For Slapping “Discriminatory Investment Obligations” on U.S. Streamers
CRTC ordered American digital platforms to contribute 15 percent of Canadian revenues to subsidizing local indie production.
Britney Spears Spoke “Nonsensically” and Appeared to Have “Drastic Mood Swings” During DUI Arrest
Newly released reports, audio and video from Britney Spears’ DUI arrest in March reveal that she spoke nonsensically and had drastic mood swings.
Netflix Expands Japan Slate With Deals for 20 NHK Dramas, Nippon TV’s ‘Monday Late Show’
Netflix’s deal with Japan’s public broadcaster, NHK, marks a notable expansion of its Japanese drama lineup.
Stephen Colbert Ends ‘Late Show’ With “Normal,” Star-Studded Episode, Joking the Pope “Canceled”
Stephen Colbert ended CBS’ Late Show with Paul McCartney, an interdimensional wormhole that sucked up the Ed Sullivan Theater and no mention of Trump.