Jessica Alba took time out to visit the happiest place on earth this week.
13.06.2021 - 02:23 / variety.com
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChinese film and tech group, Alibaba Pictures managed to slash its losses during the COVID-affected financial year to March 2021. It pointed to strength and scale of its content as the differentiator between this and previous years.Revenue was little changed at RMB2.85 billion ($445 million).
Jessica Alba took time out to visit the happiest place on earth this week.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaCASHét Entertainment has enjoyed impressive growth during the COVID pandemic. The company, which handles accounts payable services for film and television productions, has reaped the rewards of its move into an all-digital offering.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentDekanalog, a new theatrical and digital distribution company, has acquired all U.S. rights to Chloé Mazlo’s feature debut “Skies of Lebanon” with Alba Rohrwacher (“Happy as Lazarro”).
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe Toronto International Film Festival is ready to welcome audiences back to in-person premieres and screenings after COVID-19 forced the 2020 edition of the annual celebration of movies to unfold largely online.This week, TIFF announced that while it still plans to show films virtually for press and film executives who can’t travel to Canada because of travel restrictions or other concerns, it will return to showcasing movies at some of its most
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVCulinary producer Kim Seeley was working in a restaurant in Los Angeles when her executive chef brought her onto the “Hell’s Kitchen” for Fox.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe film version of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” was never going to be an Oscar contender, due to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rules that recorded stage productions are not eligible for consideration.
January Jones has reunited with her family, and shared an incredibly rare picture of her nine-year-old son Xander with fans.
Aryeh Bourkoff, founder and CEO of independent investment bank LionTree said audio is looking more attractive than video these days as consumers are a bit tapped out on TV.
Meghan Markle is looking back on how she made sense of 2020. "When I reflect on 2020, I always come back to the importance of community and connection," the Duchess of Sussex wrote in her foreword for The Mayhew Foundation’s annual review.
Jessica Alba just continues to expand her empire.The founder of The Honest Company is doing her part to teach kids about empathy and the importance of giving back with her upcoming children’s book, A Bear to Share.Alba co-authored the picture book along with Baby2Baby Co-CEOs Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein, with illustrations by Alicia Más.
New York State, the original epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, is loosening all state Covid-19 safety restrictions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
Amanda Kloots will never forget the last time she spoke to Nick Cordero. In her new book, , the 39-year-old fitness instructor details her husband's battle with COVID-19, which ultimately resulted in his death.After a visit to an urgent care was followed by trouble breathing, Kloots took her husband to the emergency room.
Alba Baptista balances her Shooting Star award on her head during the 2021 Berlinale Film Festival photo call in Berlin, Germany on Monday (June 14).
Nailed It! is all about seeing the fun in failure and, as host of the show, Nicole Byer brings the excitement and levity needed for this Netflix competition series. Comedian Nicole Byer and French pastry chef Jacques Torres host this reality baking series inspired by the internet trend of people trying and failing to make elaborate cakes.