Robert Pattinson, who last appeared as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Matt Reeves' 2022 superhero film The Batman, shared his thoughts on the state of cinema following COVID and the labour strikes.
Hollywood "doesn’t matter" in the political sphere, some entertainment insiders fretted in a new report. Vulture spoke to several industry members about the impact of President Donald Trump ...
She specialises in China film studies and Hollywood’s relationship with the ... there were no decent seats left when she visited a cinema in Guangzhou to see Maharaja. “I’m a big fan of ...
The iconic game show Hollywood Squares is back with a new look, a new center square and a new host. Nate Burleson, the CBS Mornings host, former NFL wide receiver and current analyst for CBS will ...
Hollywood royalty had arrived to film the much-anticipated film hit Becket, and the picturesque coastal setting became a temporary home to some of the most famous names in cinema. Elizabeth Taylor ...
After years of silence, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are publicly sharing their support for Trump and now we know why. Ahead of his performance at a MAGA victory rally on Sunday ...
WASHINGTON – American President-elect Donald Trump named controversial movie legends and long-standing supporters Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone as special envoys to Hollywood on ...
Bury St Edmunds' Abbeygate Cinema is set to host best-selling author Louis de Bernières for an evening of music, poetry, and stories. The author of 'Captain Corelli’s Mandolin' will perform a ...
Refresh for updates… Hollywood and the Beltway weighed in – right and left – on today’s inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States. Some joked, others were ...
After facing a pandemic and twin Hollywood strikes, the inhabitants of the Thirty-Mile Zone know sweeping change is coming, even if the precise shape and scope is uncertain. Sources I consulted ...
It was eerily smooth sailing from Silver Lake to Exit 9B, Hollywood and Highland ... suitcases was stacked near a red carpet. Three miles east, a similar scene played out.
Opened in December 1935, in its heyday the Strand Cinema in east Belfast was one huge auditorium that could seat almost 1,200 people. It was designed to look like the interior of a luxury cruise ...