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Original Score: Honoring Songs, Underscore, or Both?

Two musicals are among the five Oscar nominees for best original score, but what does this category actually honor? The songs, the background music, or the entirety of the music in the film?

'Mission: Impossible' Star Tom Cruise Fires Up Super Bowl Crowd in Pre-Show Speech

Mission: Impossible star Tom Cruise amped up the Super Bowl crowd during the pregame show, previewing the latest film in the franchise, "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning."

Inside Lumon's ORTBO

Episode 4 of "Severance" leaves viewers on the edge of their seats as the innies venture outside for an ORTBO. Discover the secrets they uncover, the shocking twist involving Helly's true identity, and the devastating consequences that follow.

The Best Tool to Measure and Track Impressions

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EA Lowers Earnings Expectations Due to Slow Start for 'Dragon Age: The Veilguard' and 'EA Sports FC 25'

Electronic Arts reports lower-than-expected earnings due to poor performance of "Dragon Age: The Veilguard" and "EA Sports FC 25."

Teams Behind Projects at IFFR's CineMart Market Respond to a "World on Fire" With Socially Conscious Films

Teams behind this year’s CineMart projects – IFFR’s co-production market – are “very conscious that the world is on fire,” says new head of IFFR Pro Marten Rabarts.

6 Contenders Battle for Oscar Glory in 'The Year Without the Frontrunner'

In a highly unpredictable year for the Academy Awards, six films are vying for the coveted prize, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. "Emilia Perez" has a leading 13 nominations but faces controversy and faces an uphill battle. "The Brutalist" has earned impressive critical acclaim but may suffer from its ambitious length and lack of a SAG ensemble nomination. "Wicked" and "Conclave" offer unique narratives but lack directorial nominations. "A Complete Unknown" arrived late and could face challenges despite gaining traction. "Anora" has received critical praise but may struggle to convert its nominations into wins. The outcome remains uncertain, and upcoming ceremonies will provide more clarity.

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.