FilmNation Entertainment Hires Former Participant Executive Andy Kim as Chief Operating Officer (EXCLUSIVE)

In his latest role, Kim will manage all operational activities, strategic planning, business expansion, and financial aspects at an autonomous entertainment firm. He’s set to start as FilmNation continues to ride a crest of both critical and commercial triumphs, such as supporting Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, “Anora,” and Edward Berger’s BAFTA Best Film recipient, “Conclave.” Both films are vying for the Academy Award for best picture.

Hollywood Is Banking on ‘Mission: Impossible,’ ‘Jurassic World’ and ‘Zootopia 2’ to Bring Back the Box Office. Will It Work?

For the next eleven months, some highly anticipated movies like “Mission: Impossible – The Last Stand”, “Jurassic World: Resurgence”, “Avatar: Flames and Embers”, “Wicked: For Better or Worse” and “Superman” will be released in Hollywood. The intention is to increase earnings to a level comparable to pre-COVID times. Now that the pandemic and strikes are behind us, domestic revenues are expected to reach between $9.3 billion and $9.5 billion for the year. This would mark the best post-pandemic period yet, although it will still be below pre-pandemic levels when North American box office sales typically reached between $10.5 billion and $11 billion annually.

50 Years Later: How ‘Rollerball’ Predicted Our Dystopian Future!

The main focus of the film is a future-set sport called Rollerball, which combines elements of roller derby, football, and motorcycles into a brutal spectacle. Remarkably, during its initial release, there was immense enthusiasm for this “sport,” leading numerous promoters and investors to reach out to Jewison with the intention of securing its rights. However, given the film’s themes, it is unsurprising that no such transaction occurred as the prospect of a real Rollerball league clashed with the director’s sensibilities.

‘Love Today’ Star Pradeep Ranganathan Breaks Indian Industry Molds With ‘Dragon’: ‘Anything Is Possible in Life’

The move from behind the camera wasn’t entirely spontaneous; instead, it marked the conclusion of a long-standing journey that commenced during Ranganathan’s student filmmaking years. “It all began with my short films,” Ranganathan shares with EbMaster. “When I directed my first short film alongside another actor, everyone at college approached him. I was standing right beside him, but no one realized I was the director. After everyone left, he’d apologize for not introducing me, saying ‘I’ll introduce them to you next time.’ I’d reply, ‘No need, it would be awkward if you called them again.’

Leighton Meester Shines in The CW’s Zany Detective Series ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’: TV Review

Good Cop/Bad Cop” Unfolds in the Tiny Town of Eden Vale, Washington

The story commences in the quaint town of Eden Vale, a place with only around 10,000 residents, leaving its law enforcement resources somewhat sparse. The lone detective in this peaceful community is Lou Hickman (played by Leighton Meester), known for her perpetual optimism and knack for solving local crimes. However, after a tumultuous double heist, Lou comes to the disheartening realization that the understaffed police force may not be equipped to handle such complex cases. In dire need of reinforcements, she implores her father, Police Chief Big Hank (Clancey Brown), for a partner. Alas, Big Hank assigns the last person Lou desires to team up with – her brother, Henry (Luke Cook).

Ethan Hawke Says Casting Actors Based on Instagram Followers Is ‘Crazy’: Some Young People Think ‘Being an Actor Is Protein Shakes and Going to the Gym’

During a recent chat on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, Maya Hawke shared that some intelligent film directors have been instructed by producers to cast actors with a particular number of Instagram followers for projects to progress. She expressed her indifference towards Instagram, calling it frustrating. Essentially, she noted that having a significant number of Instagram followers can help secure funding for movies; however, this presents a challenging balance to maintain.

Eat My S—! Octavia Spencer Offers Poop Pies From ‘The Help’ to ‘All DOGE Employees’ and ‘Needs Lots of Donations for the Special Ingredient’

Spencer posted about an upcoming bake sale for Washington, open to all DOGE employees and supporters. In his post, he included a picture of Minny from ‘The Help’ holding her famous poop pie. He specified that he needs premium vanilla from Mexico and Canadian maple syrup for these special edition pies, which will be flavored with corn and chocolate. To make these pies, he’ll need many donations for the secret ingredient. He also shared a form below to fill out, asking who you would like to send a pie to.