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Apple TV+ Orders K-Pop Competition Series 'KPopped' With Psy, Megan Thee Stallion

Apple TV+ has ordered “KPopped,” a K-pop competition series featuring “Gangnam Style” singer Psy and Megan Thee Stallion.

Tribeca Festival Unveils Immersive Art Partnership with Onassis ONX and Agog

Discover the latest immersive art program at the Tribeca Festival, in partnership with Onassis ONX and Agog. Explore virtual reality, immersive audio, and 3D filmmaking projects, showcasing groundbreaking innovations in storytelling.

2024 Year-End Film & TV Report: TV Series Volume Drops, Comedy Struggles, Star Wars Fatigue Sets In

In 2024, a decline in TV series volume and comedy series was observed. Luminate's Year-End Film & TV Report analyzes trends such as "Star Wars" fatigue, the rise of reality dating shows, and the success of "Fool Me Once" on Netflix.

CNN Jury Award of $5 Million to Security Contractor Highlights Public Distrust in Media

A Florida jury has awarded $5 million to security contractor Zachary Young in a defamation case against CNN. The jury found that CNN's reporting on Young's role in helping refugees flee Afghanistan was biased and inaccurate. The case has raised questions about the ethics of news reporting and the use of inflammatory language in the media.

Elton John and Brandi Carlile's Album 'Who Believes in Angels?'

Elton John and Brandi Carlile unveil "Who Believes in Angels?," a collaborative album featuring contributions from Bernie Taupin, Andrew Watt, and Chad Smith. The album, set for release on April 4th, is described as a blend of their musical influences and a testament to their friendship.

Taika Waititi to Receive Norman Lear Achievement Award at 2023 PGA Awards

Taika Waititi to be Honored with Norman Lear Achievement Award at 36th Annual Producers Guild Awards

Quvenzhané Wallis Signs With Gersh for Representation in All Areas

Quvenzhané Wallis signs with Gersh for representation in all areas. The nine-year-old became the youngest actor nominated for Best Actress at the 2013 Academy Awards for her lead role as Hushpuppy in "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and has starred in films like "12 Years a Slave", "Annie" and "Black-ish".

Map[content:"Erratics," with Denis Lavant] @ IFFR's CineMart

Erratics, starring Denis Lavant, won the Eurimages New Lab Award – Outreach at IFFR's CineMart co-production market. Directed by Thomas Woodroffe, the film follows the journey of Lucien Castelnau, a filmmaker's ghost trapped in Patagonia's glaciers for years, finally breaking free.

2020 Annie Awards to Go On Despite Devastating Fires Ravaging Los Angeles

The 52nd annual Annie Awards will go on despite the devastating fires in Los Angeles, with a focus on supporting the impacted animation community. ASIFA-Hollywood and industry executives will collaborate on a fundraising initiative to provide financial aid to those who have lost their homes or evacuated.

Other People's Money: How a True Tax Fraud Scandal Inspired a Thrilling Drama Series

The first trailer for "Other People's Money," a drama series inspired by the largest tax fraud in European history, makes its debut. Inspired by true events, the series follows a criminal network of investors, bankers, and lawyers who stole billions of euros from European taxpayers.