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Phil Collins: No Return to Recording Studio Due to Physical Limitations

Phil Collins has stated that he has no plans to return to recording due to physical limitations that have affected his desire to create new music. Despite not drumming on Genesis' 2022 farewell tour, Collins remains involved in retrospective projects like the recent Genesis boxed set commemorating the 50th anniversary of "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway."

CPH:DOX Summit to Discuss Future of Documentary Filmmaking and Media Accessibility

CPH:DOX to Launch Film, TV Summit With Documentary Campus, Danish Producers’ Assn.

Banijay Entertainment at the London TV Screenings 2025

Banijay Entertainment is set to showcase its extensive lineup of 13 scripted titles, 15 factual series, nine unscripted formats, and six third-party shows at the London TV Screenings. The company's offerings include "Maigret," a contemporary adaptation of Georges Simenon's iconic detective novels, and "7/7: The London Bombings," a landmark docu-series marking the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks. Banijay's slate also features a range of bold unscripted formats, such as "Against All Odds" and "Mission Unknown: Atlantic," and highlights the company's commitment to collaboration with international partners.

Andrew Klein Promoted to President of Global Partnerships at AEG Presents

AEG Presents has elevated Andrew Klein to president of global partnerships, overseeing the company's sponsorship sales efforts across tours, festivals, and music venues.

South Korea's Premium Streaming Market Shows Robust Growth

South Korea's streaming market boomed in 2024, with Netflix leading and homegrown platform Tving surging to nearly match its market share. Local content dominated, with Korean dramas and variety shows ruling the top titles. E-commerce giant Coupang's streaming arm, Coupang Play, also emerged as a contender.

'Freckleface Strawberry' Banned by Trump Administration From Schools Operated by the Department of Defense

The Trump Administration has banned Julianne Moore's "Freckleface Strawberry" children's book from schools operated by the Department of Defense, according to the actress.

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande Bury the Hatchet

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande are on good terms, Davidson says they're still friendly when they see each other and he hopes she wins an Oscar for her role in "Wicked."

Bridget Jones: Still Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones is back! Renée Zellweger reprises her iconic role in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," now streaming on Peacock. This time around, Bridget is a single mom navigating life after the death of her husband. When she falls for a much younger man, played by Leo Woodall, her life takes an unexpected turn. Chiwetel Ejiofor also stars in this heartwarming and hilarious sequel.

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.