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ZEE Entertainment Enterprises and Sony’s Culver Max Entertainment have resolved their disputes related to their failed merger. A joint statement released this morning said the parties, including Sony’s group company Bangla Entertainment, had arrived at a “comprehensive non-cash settlement, amicably resolving” issues that resulted from the collapse of the merger earlier this year. As part
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We wanted answers, and the creative team behind Sunny has finally found a way to give them to us. And they’re doing it in the most acid-tripping way possible. Secrets and mysteries have been the series’ cornerstone since its first episode. Luckily, Sunny is one of those shows where the journey is more fun than
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Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki knows that voice intimately. It has seeped into his consciousness — the distinctive New York rasp of Robert Durst, scion of a powerful New York real estate family and a man suspected of triple murder. “Once it’s in your head, you can’t get rid of it,” he says. Jarecki has heard that
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While it wasn’t quite the dramatic setbacks of Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery this week, AMC Networks posted second-quarter financial results illustrating the perils of operating linear TV networks. The company’s earnings were down significantly from the prior-year quarter and below Wall Street estimates. The programmer reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.24, down
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EXCLUSIVE: Public television’s KQED has announced it will present The Class, a documentary series executive produced by Daveed Diggs that explores high schoolers coming of age at the height of Covid. The six-parter directed and produced by Adam Fenderson and Jaye Fenderson of Three Frame Media is set to air nationwide in the spring of
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After a week of unrest and rioting in Britain, far-right protesters were overwhelmed on Wednesday evening by peaceful demonstrations against racism. Veep creator Armando Iannucci was among those who saw the images of counter-protesters thronging British streets and thrust the images under the nose of Elon Musk. “You seeing this,” he asked Musk, reposting an
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Critic’s Rating: 5 / 5.0 After the previous episode that took The Ark away from its usual formula, the series is back to what it does best! It’s no secret that sci-fi can get a reputation for taking liberties with the writing, dialogue, and overall acting. Thankfully, The Ark has made massive strides in redefining
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Bodies representing the UK’s directors, writers and actors have written to big tech firms challenging them for using their work to train generative AI models. The Creators Rights Alliance (CRA) has today penned the letter, citing the need to “safeguard human creativity, truthful content and the rights of authors, creators, and performers.” The CRA represents
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CBS continues to move ahead with its long-term development strategy, ordering another pilot targeting the 2025-26 broadcast season. The network has picked up to pilot drama Einstein (working title), from the Monk team of creator/executive producer Andy Breckman and director/executive producer Randy Zisk. It follows a pilot order for comedy DMV and a development room
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Wednesday star Jenna Ortega is reflecting on some controversial comments she made in a March 2023 interview about changes she made to her character’s lines while on-set. “I probably could have used my words better in describing all of that. I think, oftentimes, I’m such a rambler,” she tells Vanity Fair. “I think it was hard
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Marsha Warfield, Renowned Actress & Comedienne, Roz from “Night Court”. Marsha Warfield is a highly popular actress and comedienne who is perhaps best known for her portrayal of the tough, wise-cracking, no-nonsense bailiff “Roz Russell” on the classic sitcom “Night Court.” She also played “Dr. Maxine Douglas” in
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