The Brutalist Report - variety
- How The Weeknd’s ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Combines Film, Music and Touring to Craft a New Playbook For Innovative Artistry [308d]
- Fox Upfront: Jamie Foxx’s Trump Impression, Brendan Fraser and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s ‘Unhinged Bears,’ and Letterman Gets Picked Up by Michael Strahan [308d]
- Leonardo DiCaprio Will Present Robert De Niro With Honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival Opening [308d]
- ‘Creed’ Spinoff Series Set in Delphi Gym Ordered at Amazon [308d]
- MrBeast’s ‘Beast Games’ Renewed for Two More Seasons at Prime Video [308d]
- ‘Spider-Noir’ First Look: Nicolas Cage Suits Up as Live-Action ‘Spider-Verse’ Hero in Prime Video Series [308d]
- ‘Fallout’ Renewed for Season 3 Ahead of Season 2 Premiere in December [308d]
- ‘Barbershop’ TV Series Starring Jermaine Fowler Set at Amazon [308d]
- Diddy Trial: Male Escort Gives Graphic Testimony About Sexual Encounters With Sean Combs and Cassie, Says He Witnessed Beatings [309d]
- Daryl Hall Says Yacht Rock Is a ‘F—ing Joke’ That ‘Suddenly Became a Genre:’ ‘It’s Just R&B With Some Jazz in There’ [309d]
- Jude Law, Andrew Garfield to Play Siegfried & Roy in Apple Limited Series ‘Wild Things’ [309d]
- Richard Linklater’s Lorenz Hart Biopic ‘Blue Moon’ Sets October Release Date – Film News in Brief [309d]
- Tory Lanez in Stable Condition After Being Stabbed in Prison [309d]
- Lucy Liu and Stephanie Hsu to Be Honored at The Asian American Foundation Awards Dinner and Summit (EXCLUSIVE) [309d]
- Cannes Opener ‘Leave One Day,’ Produced by Pathé, Delivers Musical Ode to Everyday Life [309d]
- Unions and MPA Urge Trump to Back Hollywood Tax Deductions [309d]
- Jonas Brothers and Boyz II Men Lead Disneyland’s 70th Celebration Album [309d]
- Variety’s FYC TV Fest Portrait Gallery: Jean Smart, Matt Bomer, ‘Drag Race’ Winner Onya Nurve and More [309d]
- Music Industry Moves: Concord Acquires Broadway Licensing Global [309d]
- How Discord Hopes to Expand Beyond the Gamer Community Without Alienating Its Core Consumers [309d]
- Lena Dunham Series ‘Too Much’ Gets Release Date, First Look at Netflix [309d]
- Versant’s 2025-26 Schedule: ‘WWE Smackdown,’ ‘Resident Alien,’ ‘Dirty Rotten Scandals: America’s Next Top Model’ and More on E!, Syfy, Oxygen, USA [309d]
- Cannes’ Thierry Fremaux on Trump’s Tariff Plan, Resilience of American Film Culture: ‘The United States Remains a Great Country for Cinema’ [309d]
- Danny Brown on ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater,’ ‘GTA 6’ and Music’s Moment in Gaming [309d]
- Jessica Hausner and Annemarie Jacir Films Among Projects Pitched by Up-and-Coming European Producers in Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) [309d]
- Blink49 and J.H. Wyman’s Frequency Films Seal Joint Venture to Create New Projects (EXCLUSIVE) [309d]
- Tribeca X Sets Speakers Including Bryan Cranston, Paris Hilton and Lena Waithe for Entertainment Marketing Talks [309d]
- Barbara Walters Doc ‘Tell Me Everything’ to Stream on Hulu After Tribeca Premiere [309d]
- Patrick Whitesell, After Cashing Out of Endeavor, Launches WIN Sports Comprising WME’s NFL Talent-Representation Business [309d]
- Mubi Buys Joe Wright’s ‘Mussolini: Son of the Century’ in Multi-Territory Deal With Fremantle [309d]
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