YouTube has killed two of the biggest YouTube channels responsible for fake movie trailers, and fans are delighted.
No major media company should be allowed to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, one producer/film financier and former studio executive argues.
FRIDAY AM UPDATE: Avatar: Fire and Ash came in where we saw it: at $12M in previews Thursday night. Audience score is very good with a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. Global so far is $72M — that includes ...
With the Sundance Film Festival just a month away, a potential new film buyer is emerging on the market.
The channels amassed billions of views before being removed for repeatedly posting AI-generated movie trailers that misled ...
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Timothee Chalamet has finally put to bed any speculation that he is Liverpool-based rapper EsDeeKid by collaborating with him ...