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Lady Gaga to Perform at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro in May

Lady Gaga will perform a free concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 3. The show will be broadcast live on Multishow and TV Globo and is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

Who's Your Next 007? Jeff Bezos Asks Fans

Amazon's Jeff Bezos asks his followers who should be the next James Bond, sparking social media speculation.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris Signs With CAA for Representation

Former Vice President Kamala Harris signs with CAA for representation, focusing on speaking engagements and publishing. CAA will collaborate on her post-White House initiatives, expanding her platform for issues she has championed throughout her public service career.

Kevin Spacey Fires Back at Guy Pearce: 'You Need to Grow Up'

Kevin Spacey tells Guy Pearce to "grow up" in response to Pearce's recent claims that Spacey "targeted" him on the set of "L.A. Confidential."

Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Team on Nordic Media Group CoStudios

Scandinavian production and podcast companies Art & Bob, Breakable Films and Third Ear Studio join together to form CoStudios media group, focused on IP rights and synchronized development across multiple verticals.

Baltic Dramas: Local Stories, International Appeal

Baltic shows are growing bigger and bolder, with local creators delivering period dramas and timely satires. Crime shows, both contemporary and set in the past, continue to dominate the landscape. Among the most notable shows are "Melchior the Apothecary," based on popular crime series books; "My Dear Mother," which explores a young woman's troubled past; "Soviet Jeans," set in 1970s Latvia and telling the unique story of a rock and roll fan who sets up an illegal jeans factory in a psychiatric hospital; "The Last Divorce of Communism," a series about a couple who resort to a fake divorce to maintain their family apartment in Soviet Riga; "Troll Farm," starring Gabija Siurbyte as a high-heeled corporate powerhouse who seeks revenge after being wrongly fired; and "Von Fock," a period drama set in the early 19th century and distributed by ZDF Studios.

Santa Barbara International Film Festival Announces 2025 Winners

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) has announced the winners of its 40th annual film awards, with all three short award recipients eligible for the 2026 Academy Awards.

Maya Hawke Says Instagram Followers Can Influence Film Funding

Maya Hawke reveals the surprising role social media plays in getting films funded, with some producers demanding a certain number of Instagram followers from cast members.

“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.

The Velazquez Mystery

Paris-based Pulsar Content has boarded “The Velazquez Mystery,” narrated by Cannes and Venice best actor winner Vincent Lindon, which also marks the directorial debut of renowned French producer Stéphane Sorlat.