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Plan B Co-Founder Vows to Stay in LA: 'We Have to Stay and Fight'

Plan B co-founder Dede Gardner is determined to stay in Los Angeles and continue to tell important stories despite the Trump administration.

Projects from Yetu (Un)Limited Unveiled at European Film Market

Yetu (Un)Limited, a pan-African production outfit, will pitch projects including the sophomore film from Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich and the feature debut of Awa Moctar Gueye at the European Film Market.

Bill Murray's Nick the Lounge Singer Returns for 'SNL50: The Homecoming Concert'

Bill Murray's "Nick the Lounge Singer" returned for the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live." Murray performed with Paul Shaffer, Maya Rudolph, Cecily Strong, and Ana Gasteyer, singing "You're All I Need to Get By."

That Summer in Paris

Experience "That Summer in Paris," a captivating film shot during the 2024 Olympics, blending fiction and documentary elements to explore the lives of those impacted by this extraordinary event.

Ancient Wisdom for Modern Problems: Indian Filmmaker Girish Malik's "Mahamantra"

In an era of global upheaval, Indian filmmaker Girish Malik presents "Mahamantra," a docu-drama merging ancient wisdom with contemporary science and social commentary, offering solutions to modern-day dilemmas through the lens of Vedic philosophy and urgent introspection.

Berlin Film Festival: Politics Prevail Amidst Immigration Angst

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival showcases films that delve into immigration and political tensions in Berlin amidst the lead-up to Germany's elections, with films like "The Light," "No Beast. So Fierce," and "Yunan" exploring themes of cultural clash, societal upheaval, and the search for identity.

Amazon Studios Removes Inclusion Playbook

Amazon Studios has ended its inclusion program following scrutiny from the FCC and changes in DEI policies by other corporations.

“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”: VFX Brings the Story to Life

The visual effects team at Wētā, led by VFX supervisor Erik Winquist, worked on over 1500 shots to bring "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" to life. Using advanced performance capture technology, they gave the apes even more realistic features and translated their facial expressions, sign language, and spoken English. The film features fire, water, and bird effects, and the technology allowed the team to push the visual effects further than ever before. Despite the challenges of action sequences and quieter moments, the team worked to maintain the magic and keep the audience immersed in the film.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmed as Health Department Head

President's controversial choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed by the Senate

YouTube TV Loses Paramount Channels Including CBS, MTV

YouTube TV subscribers could lose access to over 20 channels, including CBS, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, starting February 13th if Paramount Global and YouTube fail to reach an agreement. The dispute also threatens to remove Paramount+ and BET+ subscription services from YouTube TV Primetime Channels.