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'The Pitt' Renewed for Season 2 at Max

The medical drama "The Pitt" has been renewed for a second season on Max, starring Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, the chief attendant in Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital's emergency room. The series follows the team as they navigate the high-stakes world of ER medicine.

Wallace and Gromit: A Nostalgic Celebration of Old-Fashioned Delights in an Automated Age

Wallace and Gromit's latest adventure, "Vengeance Most Fowl," celebrates the joys of doing things the old-fashioned way in a world increasingly focused on automation. Featuring a new character, Norbot, the film personifies the push and pull between the old-fashioned and new-fangled.

Kurak: Cannes-Selected Kyrgyz Drama Tackling Violence Against Women

"No Beast. So Fierce": Shakespeare's "Richard III" Reimagined with an Arab Gangster Queen

In Burhan Qurbani's modern adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Richard III,' the story is reimagined as 'No Beast So Fierce' starring Kenda Hmeidan as an Arab gangster queen in Berlin's underworld.

TikTok Returns to U.S. App Stores after Ban Lift

TikTok App Restored in U.S. App Stores After Federal Ban Lifted

Samantha Bee Claps Back at 'SNL' Boss Lorne Michaels' Criticism

Samantha Bee responds to Lorne Michaels' criticism in his memoir, calling his comments "negative" and saying she is "proud" to be "one-sided and strident."

'Memoir of a Snail': Adam Elliot on Animation, LGBTQ+ Representation and His Oscar Nomination

“Memoir of a Snail” is nominated for best animated feature at the Oscars. Director Adam Elliot discusses the film's themes of mental illness and religious trauma, as well as its impact on LGBTQ+ audiences and his plans for a trilogy of films.

Living the Land: A Deep Exploration of China's Evolving Rural Landscape

"Living the Land," directed by Chinese filmmaker Huo Meng, premieres at the Berlin Film Festival. This deeply personal exploration of China's rapidly evolving rural landscape in the 1990s follows 10-year-old Chuang and examines shifting family dynamics and the enduring influence of one's homeland.

Wolf Creek: Legacy Acquired by Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting

Wolf Creek: Legacy, the third installment in the Australian slasher franchise, is coming to North American theaters in fall 2026. Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting have acquired the rights, with John Jarratt returning as Mick Taylor, the Outback Killer.

BBC Studios Partners With Banijay Asia to Adapt Formats for Indian Market

BBC Studios and Banijay Asia partner to bring BBC's unscripted and scripted formats to the Indian market. Banijay Asia will adapt BBC's formats for Indian audiences, leveraging BBC's global hits like "The 1% Club" and "The Office."