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Severance Season 2, Episode 4 "Woe's Hollow" Recap: "It's All OK"

Severance Season 2, Episode 4 Recap: Irving Loses Control as the Origin of Woe's Hollow is Revealed

Apple Cider Vinegar: Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey on Fake Wellness and Polarizing Fandoms

"Apple Cider Vinegar": A Look at the Strange and True Story of Belle Gibson, the Wellness Influencer Who Fooled the World

Paramount Pictures and Domain Capital Group Announce Co-Financing Deal for Over 30 Films

Paramount Pictures and Domain Capital Group have signed a financing deal for a minimum of 30 films, including "The Smurfs Movie," "The Naked Gun" reboot, and "The Running Man." The deal is extendable to 40 films and covers a wide range of genres and budget levels.

SZA Drops New Song for "Lana" Deluxe Album Ahead of Super Bowl Halftime Performance

SZA To Add New Songs to 'SOS' Deluxe Edition 'Lana' Following Super Bowl Performance

AARP Urges Hollywood to Increase Representation of Older Adults in Movies and Television

A new study by AARP finds that adults age 50 and older support movies and TV programs that include characters similar to them in age and life experiences. The study, "Breaking Stereotypes: The Push for Real Representation of Older Adults in Movies and Television," reveals that 69% of respondents consider accurate representation of older adults important, and 80% believe that older actors bring unique perspectives. To address age bias, respondents want more positive portrayals and advocacy for equal opportunities for older actors and creatives.

Sabra Undergoes Rework for 'Captain America: Brave New World', No Longer Mossad Agent or Mutant

Sabra from the upcoming "Captain America: Brave New World" film is not a Mossad agent as she is in the comics, but a former Black Widow working for the U.S. government. The MCU version of Sabra is first-generation Israeli, but her backstory is different from the comics to fit seamlessly into the existing MCU.

Short Films at the Oscars: Documentaries, Animation, and Live-Action

Short films are making waves at this year's Academy Awards. With topics ranging from PTSD and immigration to music and a child's passion for performing, these short films are vying for Oscars in the documentary, animated, and live-action categories.

Impact Entrepreneur and UN Global Goals Advocate Natasha Mudhar Shatters Barriers with The World We Want Studios

Natasha Mudhar's The World We Want Studios Produces Purpose-Driven Films that Entertain and Educate

Tinsel Town

Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson team up in the heartwarming Christmas comedy "Tinsel Town." Hollywood star Bradley Mack (Sutherland) finds himself at a crossroads when his action franchise is canceled. Seeking redemption, he travels to England and stars in a small-town Cinderella production, where he rediscovers his passion for acting with the help of choreographer Jill (Wilson). Coming to Sky Cinema Christmas 2025.