Troy Beaumont, 26, has travelled from Liverpool hoping to meet the cast of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which he thinks could ...
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The S&P 500 closed at an all-time high even with little apparent progress in a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran, and a ...
In an exclusive interview, the ‘Michael' star talks about the sale of The Finnish Long Drink, his hands-on role in building ...
Is IMAX the only way to watch the much anticipated biopic of the biggest ever pop star, or can any other format Beat It?
Memphis' FedEx is one of the iconic American brands that helped shape the nation in myriad ways. The story behind its lasting ...
In the fifth instalment of a six-part series on the disruption within the creative industries occasioned by Artificial Intelligence (AI), Bamuturaki Musinguzi looks at how AI has impacted the film ...
Creator Matt Kindt is launching a new certification for human artists to assert their value in the creative process.
President Donald Trump's staged DoorDash press event was chock full of enraging, cringeworthy, outrageous — and even awesome ...
Before it became an Off Broadway show and now an HBO special, Color Theories began as scribbles in his notebooks.
Woolverton, who wrote both the original screenplay and the book for Disney's stage adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast," ...
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How a “New York Times” Puff Piece Missed the Toxic Creed of the Tech Oligarchy
A profile of an AI healthcare start-up overlooked the creaky business model behind it, as well as the tech sector’s worship of “high agency.” Was The New York Times just bamboozled by a grifter?
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