A "Hollywood 2.0" bill would open the door to $80M in film tax credits that would make Summerlin Studios a reality and provide a boost to the local economy.
Showrunners on the State of Television at Arts Summit: “Streaming Was a Drug and Now TV Is in Rehab”
Hollywood gathered for The Creative Coalition's 'Davos of the Arts' in Las Vegas, where executive producers Bill Prady, ...
Collider has an exclusive new look behind-the-scenes of Flight Risk to celebrate Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg's new movie ...
While "Longlegs" and "Terrifier 3" bring horror home, there are more options for viewing beyond the scary stuff.
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