
Trevor Noah praises Bieber, drags Trump x Minaj says bye to Grammys
For the sixth and final time, Trevor Noah took the stage as host of the Grammy Awards, opening the night with an easy confidence that comes from knowing exactly what the room

For the sixth and final time, Trevor Noah took the stage as host of the Grammy Awards, opening the night with an easy confidence that comes from knowing exactly what the room

Against expectations, Disney and 20th Century’s Avatar: Fire and Ash held onto the top spot for a fifth consecutive weekend, edging out Sony’s highly anticipated horror sequel 28 Years Later:

Finally, some slightly positive news for the Los Angeles production community. However, we are not out of the woods yet. On-location production showed modest signs of stabilization in the final

Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA), the global trade association representing the independent film and television industry and producer of the American Film Market (AFM), has named Jackie Brenneman as

Disney and 20th Century’s Avatar: Fire and Ash continued its box office reign, finishing first for the fourth consecutive weekend with $21.3 million. James Cameron’s latest chapter has now generated

Avatar: Fire and Ash remained firmly on top as the calendar flipped to 2026, leading the domestic box office for a third consecutive weekend. The Disney and 20th Century epic

In 2024, the industry battle cry was “Survive ’til 2025.” After pandemics and strikes, film, television, production, and yes, even advertising, rallied around the same mantra. 2025 was supposed to

Maybe we will get an Avatar 4 after all. If you were looking for a sign that moviegoing is still alive and capable of throwing a party, the final weekend

Chevy Chase came “back from the dead” after suffering heart failure. The 82-year-old comedian spent five weeks in hospital due to heart issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the extent

Lionsgate pulled a rabbit out of the hat this weekend. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t debuted at number one with $21.3 million, giving the studio its first chart-topper

After several years of a pandemic, venue roulette and industry uncertainty, AFM’s return to Los Angeles feels, at long last, like a market with its confidence back. By mid-week, the

The box office has officially found its pulse again, thanks to Disney and 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands, which stormed into theaters this weekend with a $40 million domestic debut,

Texas-based Sugar Film Production is celebrating its 25th anniversary in true Sugar style, with gratitude, grit, and a bold new creative chapter. The Dallas production company has signed acclaimed director

Anime continues to dominate the North American box office this fall, proving once again that animated imports are no longer niche theatrical bets but bona fide crowd-pullers. Sony’s Crunchyroll release

Actor Tom Holland has revealed he helped design his own Spider-Man suit for new movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day – revealing it was a “really fun” process. The 29-year-old actor

Hollywood’s late-summer box office is doing its usual fade-out shuffle, but Warner Bros.’ Weapons isn’t going quietly. The Zach Cregger horror film scored another $25M in its second weekend, slipping

SCHROM x Yacht Club has added French director Alex Grima to its growing roster. Known for his artful, high-energy tabletop and food filmmaking, Grima brings a unique blend of technical

Advertising and marketing jobs made a surprise comeback in July, posting their most significant monthly gain in over a year, even as the broader U.S. labor market continued to cool.

Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps held its ground at the domestic box office, bringing in another $40 million in its second weekend and retaining the top spot despite stiff

As the City of Los Angeles prepares to vote on a five-year renewal of its contract with FilmLA, the grassroots coalition Stay in L.A. and California United is calling for