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AEG Announces Realignment of International Business Divisions with New Management Structure

AEG has announced a new management structure to align its international business and focus its resources. Adam Wilkes will lead AEG Presents in Europe and Asia-Pacific, while Alex Hill will oversee global real estate and venue operations outside the US.

Harvey Weinstein Requests Earlier Retrial Start Due to Cancer Diagnosis and Health Concerns

Harvey Weinstein's New York City trial date is set for April 15th despite battling leukemia and heart conditions due to a cancer diagnosis.

Vienna-based sales agency Autlook Acquires Timely Docu “Only on Earth” Ahead of Berlin Premiere

An immersive journey through Southern Galicia, an area of outstanding natural beauty and one of Europe's most vulnerable wildfire zones.

New Jersey: A Hub for Film and Television Production

New Jersey's experienced film crew talent makes it a strategic hub for the industry, with workforce training initiatives, competitive incentives, and industry support fostering a sustainable ecosystem for film and television production.

AGC Studios and AGC Unwritten Promote Emily Knight to Senior VP, Development

AGC Unwritten promotes Emily Knight to SVP, overseeing all development for AGC's unscripted, non-fiction subsidiary.

Prince Charles Cinema ‘Under Serious Threat’ of Closing After Landlord Dispute

London's Prince Charles Cinema faces closure after landlord dispute over new lease

Superboys of Malegaon

Indian film "Superboys of Malegaon" is coming to theaters worldwide. The film tells the true story of Nasir Shaikh, an amateur filmmaker from the small Maharashtra town of Malegaon. The narrative follows Shaikh's journey as he rallies his friends to create homegrown cinema for their community.

Bucks County, USA

In late 2021, Barry Levinson and Robert May set out to explore America's deep political divide in a new docuseries, "Bucks County, USA." The series follows two 14-year-old best friends, Evi and Vanessa, despite their opposing political beliefs, and examines whether a community can bridge the gap between "the other side."

Christopher Walken Laments Lack of Tech Savvy, Watches 'Severance' on DVDs

Christopher Walken doesn't own a cell phone and only watches TV via a satellite dish. He earned an Emmy nomination for his role in "Severance" and starred in "Dune: Part Two."