
Fantastic Four: First Steps holds its ground
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

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

SCHROM x Yacht Club, the full-service live-action, tabletop, and post-production house, is growing its creative family with the addition of CGI tabletop directing duo B&b — Ben Webber and Britta

Editor’s Note: Supporting women should not be limited to a month. So at Reel 360 News, we have decided to amplify and promote dynamic women’s voices all year long. Today, let

I’ve been a Marvel fan since I was knee‑high to a Ka-Zar action figure, so yes—I’m a little biased—but even I was stunned by how The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Lights, camera… deadlines! The Directors Guild of America (DGA) just dropped the official schedule for its 78th Annual DGA Awards, and if you’re a filmmaker with a feature, series, doc,

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and late-night landscape, CBS announced it will cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert this May, ending both Colbert’s

Dallas-based filmmaker and photographer Stewart Cohen is expanding his presence in the stock media space with two major acquisitions under his licensing company, SuperStock. Cohen—best known for his commercial work

In a tragedy that’s shaken the entertainment industry and the music supervision community, longtime American Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found shot to death inside their Encino home last week.

BURN Studio is heating up its roster with the signing of Coming of Age, the directing duo of Lewis Atallah and Mattias Russo-Larsson. Known for their sharp, cinematic eye and

In a verdict that sent shockwaves through the entertainment world, a federal jury in New York has found music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty on two counts of transportation to

The American Advertising Federation (AAF) brought more than 500 agency leaders, marketers, media execs, and students together earlier this month for its annual ADMERICA National Conference, held at the Westin

Creative studio Covert has unleashed a dazzling display of VFX wizardry for “Always Get Back Up,” the latest cinematic campaign for Lenovo Legion, Lenovo’s premium gaming brand. Developed in collaboration

The diamonds have spoken. The Gerety Awards—known for putting female voices front and center in adland—just dropped their 2025 shortlist, and the U.S. is shining bright. Juries assembled across continents—UK,

The London International Awards (LIA) continues its legacy of recognizing the best in global creativity by unveiling the 2025 Jury Presidents for two of its key categories: Creative Strategy and

The Croisette is still dazzling, but this year, it’s also drawing a line. For the first time in its history, the Cannes Film Festival has banned nudity on the red

Let’s be real: immigration is not a game. It’s a grueling, emotional, years-long journey filled with bureaucracy, uncertainty, and the kind of real-life stakes no reality show can truly simulate.

To say the film and television industries have been through a tumultuous time over the past few years is an understatement. The WGA strike of 2023 may seem like an

Wieden+Kennedy will make history this month as the first-ever agency to be inducted into the Association of Music Producers’ Hall of Fame, the organization announced today. The honor will be

As Furlined approaches its 20th anniversary this June, the production company is celebrating with a meaningful reunion. Furlined is officially reuniting with Barrie Isaacson Management on the East Coast, rekindling

March roared in like a lion—with giant cats scaling buildings in London—and left with a trail of unforgettable campaigns that dared to be bold, bizarre, and brilliantly human. This month,