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Another series gestating at DC Studios these last few years may be heading for the chopping block. Paradise Lost, once

Now that Netflix has conceded to Paramount in the bidding war for Warner Bros., attention has shifted to what happens next. Pending final board actions and regulatory review, Paramount is positioned to assume control of the studio and its assets, inc

If you saw the Southern Made Shorts block at the El Dorado Film Festival Saturday, you saw Capchtas cause an

Despite calls for a Scream 7 boycott from She-Hulk: Attorney at Law actress Tatiana Maslany, the latest installment in the long-running horror franchise is off to a strong start at the box office. Maslany urged fans on social media to skip the film a

The opening sneak previews of this year’s El Dorado Film Festival were born, in part, from last year’s El Dorado

Mary Cosby is reportedly not stepping back from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City after her son's tragic death. On Friday, February 27, TMZ reported that the reality TV star, 53, wants to film season 7 of the Bravo show so she can have "some stru

It's that time again another report that Star Wars is getting ready to retcon the sequel trilogy. But this time, it's coming from a source more likely to defend the decisions of Kathleen Kennedy than to declare Lucasfilm the owners of a dead franchise. Ac

50 Cent is adding his name to a stacked cast in The Fifth Wheel. The major Hollywood project coming from

Superhero movies and TV shows have seen a significant decline in recent years, with the MCU taking the brunt of

The casino industry has long captured the imagination of filmmakers and audiences alike. The blend of high stakes, risk, glamour, and human drama creates a natural setting for storytelling. From tales of organized crime to personal ambition and luck,

Joe Kwaczala is a Los Angeles-based comedian and the writer-star of the mockumentary American Comic, which follows two stand-ups, both

“I think I always start with faces,” says Mark Thiedeman. “I think the creative process starts with writing somebody that