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Rikke Ennis on Nordic Content: ‘Producers Aren’t Realistic About Their Titles’ Actual Value on the Global Market’

Rikke Ennis, CEO of Copenhagen's REinvent Studios, discusses the evolving Nordic film and TV industry, strategies for staying afloat as an independent, and the future of her company's slate with key projects and expansion plans.

Octopus with Broken Arms Dominates Chinese Box Office

"Octopus with Broken Arms" Maintains Lead at Chinese Box Office, Surpassing $126 Million

Jennifer Lopez Moved to Tears as ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Captivates at Sundance

In a sparkling gown, Jennifer Lopez fights back tears at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of "Kiss of the Spider Woman." The musical adaptation of the novel fulfills a lifelong dream for Lopez, who tells the audience that she's "been waiting for this moment her whole life." Directed by Bill Condon, the film follows queer window dresser Luis Molina (Tonatiuh) and his cellmate Valentin Arregui (Diego Luna) in a prison during Argentina's "Dirty War."

Jennifer Lopez on 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' and Her 'Dream Fulfilled'

Jennifer Lopez and director Bill Condon discuss their new musical film, "Kiss of the Spider Woman," at the Variety Studio presented by Audible at Sundance.

Cocktails and Conversations: Storytelling for Modern Audiences at Sundance 2025

Variety & Audible's Cocktails and Conversations panel at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival featured Ronan Farrow, Juliette Lewis, André Holland, and Mamoudou Athie discussing storytelling for modern audiences, emphasizing the value of long-form storytelling and emotional connections.

'Flight Risk' Takes Flight at No. 1, 'Presence' Settles for Fifth Place

Flight Risk," starring Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg, takes off at #1 at the January box office. Lionsgate's thriller faces potential turbulence with mixed reviews and NFL competition, while Neon's "Presence" and Angel Studios' "Brave the Dark" battle for a place in the top five. Despite a weak opening, Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King" shows staying power, followed by Sony's "One of Them Days," "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," and Universal/Blumhouse's "Wolf Man.

Atropia: A Mock Town for Soldiers' Training Becomes a Film Set

Atropia, a fictional town that mimics a real military training camp, serves as the setting for Hailey Gates' new film. The town, complete with actors portraying locals and simulated IEDs, provides soldiers with a realistic experience of combat. Gates' film explores the surreal and often absurd world of these mock towns, where the line between reality and fiction blurs.

Dimension 20's "The Unsleeping City" to Awaken at Madison Square Garden: Interview with Brennan Lee Mulligan

The Unsleeping City awakens for its first live show ever at Madison Square Garden with a star-studded cast that’ll keep you on your toes.

Morgan Wallen Announces ‘I’m the Problem’ Tour With Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett

Morgan Wallen is bringing his "I’m the Problem" tour to 10 North American stadiums this summer, with most cities getting two-night stands. The tour will feature Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel as opening acts.