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EntertainmentClad in his familiar accessories of dark suspenders and tortoise-shell glasses, Canal+ Group CEO Maxime Saada cuts a decorous and professorial figure, though the two framed posters of “Scarface” and “The Godfather” that decorate his office walls offer a slightly better insight into the chairman’s inner passions. “[I follow] a logic of intensity,” Saada tells Variety. “As […]See the Story
Canal+ Group’s Maxime Saada Details Long-Term Survival Plan: ‘I Don’t Want To Be Dependent on a Single Market’
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Bradley CooperLeonard Bernstein's children Jamie, Alexander and Nina were in complete awe the first time they saw Bradley Cooper as the renowned conductor and composer. Cooper skipped press and not speaking to the audience out of solidarity with SAG-AFTRA. Carey Mulligan, who stars opposite Cooper as Bernstein's wife Felicia Montealegre, did not attend.See the Story
Leonard Bernstein’s Children Gave Bradley Cooper Their Father’s Bathrobe for ‘Maestro,’ Let Him Film in Family Home: ‘We Literally Opened Our Doors’
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Entertainment · SingaporeJack Neo is to direct and produce a second sequel to his oldest film franchise. The film will reunite the three stars of the original movie, Mark Lee, Henry Thia and Neo himself. It is a thematic sequel about the financial issues and problems faced by Singaporeans, both old and young.See the Story
Jack Neo Unveils ‘Money No Enough 3,’ Sequel to Singapore Hit Comedy Film
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India’s Jio Studios, Reliance Entertainment Start Opium Smuggling Saga ‘Paan Parda Zarda’
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Paramount+ Orders Boy Band Documentary About Early 2000s Stars Like NSYNC (TV News Roundup)
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Jimmy KimmelLate night was back in full force on Monday night, and the hosts of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” were all expected to have something to say about it in their opening monologues.
“It feels good to be back,” Colbert said at the start of his October 2 monologue — his first since May 1, the last evening before the WGA strike commenced the follo…See the Story
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon Celebrate Late Night’s Return: ‘It’s Been a Long Time’
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Tom HiddlestonOf the eight live-action TV shows that Marvel Studios has produced for Disney+ to date, only one has concluded with the explicit promise of a second season: That would be “Loki,” the outrageously entertaining series about Tom Hiddleston’s god of mischief and his metaphysical exploits in the Time Variance Authority. It turns out, those plans were […]See the Story
‘Loki’ EP Explains Why Jonathan Majors’ Arrest Didn’t Affect the Series, Casting Ke Huy Quan and Tom Hiddleston’s MCU Future
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Entertainment · United StatesLatin music revenue is growing at an unprecedented pace in the United States, rising in consumption by 15% compared to the first half of 2022. Spanish is now the second most listened-to language in music across the U.S. accounting for an estimated 23% of listeners. Paid subscriptions hit a total of $431 million, totaling more than two-thirds of total revenues.See the Story
Latin Music Revenue Hits Peak of $627 Million in First Half of 2023; Spanish Is Second Most Listened-to Language in U.S.
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