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The Whitlams Bet It All on Sticky Floors and Singalongs This October
The Whitlams are ditching polished venues for sticky-floored pubs this October. It's the most honest thing a band has done in years.

The Hunger for Authenticity: Breakout Stars on Hollywood's AI Crisis
Gen Z actors are pushing back against AI and formulaic storytelling, demanding authenticity in an industry that wants to own their faces forever.

Tony Leung: 'If You Blink, You Miss It' — Why the Legend Demands You See His Films in Theaters
Tony Leung says his subtle performances require a movie theater to land. At a Shanghai Film Festival masterclass, he explained why streaming flattens his craft.

Soap Opera Showdown: 'Beyond the Gates' Scores Ratings Gold Thanks to 'Y&R' Crossover
CBS's 'Beyond the Gates' scored its third-best ratings week ever thanks to a crossover with 'The Young and the Restless.' Here's why the gamble paid off.

Edward Burns’ Latest Golf Dramedy Is a Feel-Good Flick That Swings for the Fences
Edward Burns returns with a golf-family dramedy that swings between raw honesty and tidy resolution — but lands more laughs than shanks.

Amazon MGM kills Sam Altman film — and that's a story in itself
Amazon MGM just killed a Sam Altman biopic starring Andrew Garfield. The reason is more unsettling than any film could be.

Summer Box Office Breaks $20 Billion: Local Films Sweep Top Three
Global box office crossed $20 billion this summer — a record. The top three spots are all non-Hollywood domestic productions.

Korea Box Office: Local Thriller Tops Charts for Fifth Week
A Korean crime thriller has dominated the box office for five consecutive weeks, passing 5 million admissions.

Streaming Wars: Short-Form Drama Takes Over as New Battleground
Ten-minute episodes are rewriting the rules of video. Short-drama market projected to surpass $50 billion in 2026.