Should Sony and Apollo get their hooks into Paramount Global their strategy would be to keep theatrical release output steady between both studios –not reduced– while cutting the more burdensome parts of the conglom, read auctioning off CBS, the linear channels like MTV and Paramount Plus streaming service. The news about theatrical output is per
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Before Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling shared top billing in the latest big action movie playing in theaters, The Fall Guy, the two movie stars shared the same movie release date in 2023 when the phenomenon known as Barbenheimer shook cinemas across the globe. Gosling, of course, played Ken in Greta Gerwig’s neon pink comedy
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Film financier BondIt Media Capital has closed a new co-financing partnership with Cineverse for North American production, acquisition and distribution of film projects. First up under the deal is distribution support for Cineverse (and its horror division Bloody Disgusting) for upcoming Terrifier 3, the third installment in the worldwide cult horror phenomenon featuring Art the
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Hagop Tchaparian has released a new song, “Treacle”—his first since his 2022 debut LP, Bolts. The British Armenian producer said the track is “heavily inspired by watching Four Tet play at Warung club in Brazil”; like Bolts, the single is out through Four Tet’s label, Text. Hessle Audio’s Pearson Sound handled the mix and master.
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Travis Kelce is kicking off his Hollywood career. The Kansas City Chiefs player—who has been dating Taylor Swift since last year—has landed in his first major TV role, joining the cast of Ryan Murphy‘s upcoming FX series Grotesquerie. His costar Niecy Nash confirmed the news in a behind-the-scenes video with Travis on May 7. “This is what happens when WINNERS link up‼️” the Dahmer actress
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Last year, movie theaters catered to two major fan bases by bringing concert films to the big screen with Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour and Beyoncé’s Renaissance documentary. Since each of their commercial successes, it has us thinking about what other artists should make concert movies next. Enter Billie Eilish. As the Oscar-winning No Time
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