In an era where cinematic releases often command intense scrutiny and highlight the volatile nature of the entertainment industry, the production of “Coyote Vs. Acme” stands as a poignant example of what happens when potential meets misfortune. Will Forte, an acclaimed actor, recently took center stage in the conversation surrounding this shelved Warner Bros. film,
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In recent corporate developments, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has shed light on the prolonged separation of Lionsgate Studios from its subsidiary Starz, projecting that this split is unlikely to occur before spring, possibly as late as April. During a conference call addressing the financial results for the third quarter of 2025, Feltheimer provided an update
In a bold move to enrich its content library, Netflix Thailand has revealed a lineup of originals set to debut in 2025. With a perfect blend of drama, underdog tales, and unique storytelling, the streaming giant aims to capture the hearts of Thai audiences while navigating a challenging period marked by internal changes. This article
Ke Huy Quan’s journey toward starring in action films reflects not only a personal ambition but also a broader narrative about representation and redefining the archetype of the action hero. With the upcoming film “Love Hurts,” produced by Universal Pictures, Quan is not just fulfilling a childhood dream; he is challenging long-standing norms within Hollywood
As the film industry gears up for the annual Oscar ceremony, excitement is palpable, particularly surrounding the films nominated for the prestigious Best Picture award. This year, the spotlight is shared by three heavyweights: Universal’s “Wicked,” Neon’s “Anora,” and Amazon MGM Studios’ “Nickel Boys.” These films, among others, will be prominently featured in Deadline’s Contenders
The international box office landscape has seen some notable movements recently, though overall activity feels somewhat muted compared to previous weekends. With the Lunar New Year providing significant boosts in China, the rest of the world is left with the echoes of the prior year’s releases. This article delves into the highlights and trends from
Michelle Zauner’s memoir, “Crying in H Mart,” has captured the hearts of readers, telling her poignant story of loss, cultural identity, and familial bond through the lens of food and music. Originally announced for a film adaptation in 2023, excitement quickly enveloped the project. However, Zauner recently revealed in an interview with SSENSE that production
The recent accolade awarded to “Selena y Los Dinos” at the Sundance Film Festival, where it claimed the Special Jury Award for Archival Storytelling, has paradoxically cast a shadow over its achievement. Just after receiving this prestigious recognition, the documentary was abruptly pulled from the festival’s streaming platform. This incident raises crucial questions about the
The summer slasher genre is experiencing a revival, and at the forefront of this movement is the upcoming film “Kill Or Be Killed,” which features veteran actor David Arquette and rising star Alisha Newton. This film not only brings back familiar faces but also taps into the nostalgia of slasher films that captivated audiences during
Kiran Deol’s transition from podcasting to a leading role in the film industry underscores the evolving nature of storytelling in contemporary cinema. With the world premiere of her film *Didn’t Die* at the Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight Section, Deol has embraced a character that encapsulates both humor and the stark realities of a post-apocalyptic world.