The Brutalist Report - variety
- Australian Horror ‘Nightfall: A Paranormal Investigation’ Acquired by Black Mandala (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- YouTube, as Part of AI-Focused Reorganization, Is Offering Employees Voluntarily Exit Packages With Severance [27d]
- ‘Crouching Tiger’ Oscar Winner Tim Yip Champions Human Touch in Artificial Intelligence Filmmaking at Kling AI Tokyo Awards [27d]
- Dodgers Organist Dieter Ruehle on His Witty, Spontaneous Song Picks, and Keeping Up With the Series’ Epic Game 3: ‘The Game Isn’t Scripted — What’s Better Than Live Accompaniment?’ [27d]
- Barco, the Cinema Projection Company, Expands HDR Format in Germany (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Italian-Filipino Coming-of-Age Comedy ‘I Have to F- – – Before the World Ends’ Lands at Tokyo Gap-Financing Market [27d]
- ‘Morte Cucina’ Team Says Asian Co-Productions Face Cash Flow Crisis – Tokyo Market [27d]
- Paramount TV Layoffs Hit CBS Entertainment, Paramount+, MTV and More [27d]
- ‘Stitch Head’ Review: A Kiddie ‘Frankenstein’ with an Elegant Gothic Look, But Too Much of It Is ‘Monsters, Inc.’ Lite [27d]
- YouTube Star MrBallen Sets Podcast Pact With SiriusXM [27d]
- Paul Schrader on ‘Mishima’ Finally Screening at Tokyo Film Festival and Why He Thinks ‘People Will Pay’ to Watch AI Actors: ‘Use a Bit of Brando and Kevin Costner and Make an Exciting Movie’ [27d]
- Robin Williams Never Followed ‘Dead Poets Society’ Script and ‘Didn’t Ask Permission’ to Throw It Aside, Says Ethan Hawke: ‘If He Had an Idea, He Just Did It’ [27d]
- ‘Long Island Compromise’ TV Series No Longer Moving Forward at Apple (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Microsoft’s Xbox Console Sales Fall 29% as Gaming Content and Services Revenue Ticks Up [27d]
- Meta Q3 Earnings Stunted by Nearly $16 Billion U.S. Tax Charge Because of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act [27d]
- Josh Hutcherson on Filming an Orgy Scene in Front of His Great-Grandmother: ‘My Family Can Hang’ [27d]
- YouTube Ad Sales Pop 15% in Q3 to Top $10.2 Billion, as Parent Alphabet Turns in First Quarter With More Than $100 Billion in Revenue [27d]
- LISTEN: Meet the Women Behind Variety Power of Women’s Stunning Visuals; ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Gets ‘Disgusting’ [27d]
- Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie Reuniting for Action-Thriller ‘Viva La Madness,’ Black Bear Launching at AFM (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- ‘Hedda’ Artisans Break Down Mid-Century English Looks, Creating Aristocratic Sets and More: ‘She Manipulates Everything’ [27d]
- AOL to Be Acquired by Italy’s Bending Spoons [27d]
- ‘The Brutalist’s’ Emma Laird, ‘Dunkirk’ Star Fionn Whitehead Unearth Buried Trauma on Greek Island Holiday in Psychological Drama ‘Satisfaction’ [27d]
- ‘The White Lotus’ to Shoot Season 4 in Paris and the French Riviera at Five-Star Hotels (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Vidiots to Kick Off 40th Anniversary in November With Comedy Show and Special Q&A Screenings at the Eagle Theatre [27d]
- ‘Blue Film’ Director Elliot Tuttle Signs With Fusion Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Ryan Murphy’s ‘The Shards’ Series Casts Wes Bentley (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- DreamWorks Animation Sets ‘Forgotten Island’ Voice Cast With H.E.R., Dave Franco, Jenny Slate and More [27d]
- Colin Farrell Says Tom Cruise ‘Was Not Happy’ on ‘Minority Report’ Set After Farrell Drank Before Filming and Needed to Do 46 Takes of One Scene: ‘It Went Terrible’ [27d]
- Adam Driver to Star in Netflix Hostage Series ‘Rabbit, Rabbit’ [27d]
- YouTube Makes Major Reorg to Product Group, Names Christian Oestlien Head of All Subscription Products Including YouTube TV, Music and Premium [27d]
- CBS News to Overhaul Saturday Morning Show After Paramount Layoffs [27d]
- ‘No Other Choice,’ ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’ Top Asian World Film Festival Lineup Loaded With International Oscar Submissions [27d]
- Drake Files Notice of Appeal in Defamation Case Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ [27d]
- How ‘Match’ Became Halloween’s Must-See Movie: Inside the Tubi Hit Freaking Out HorrorTok With Incest, Gore and That Penis in the Mouse Trap Scene [27d]
- How To Watch MLS Cup Playoffs 2025 Online [27d]
- Griffin Newman Tries Really Hard Not to Throw Up in Nebula’s First Trailer for Patrick Willems Short Film ‘The Dinner Plan’ (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- John Malone to Step Down as Chairman of Liberty Media and Liberty Global [27d]
- FilmQuest’s Robust Shorts Selection Mines Fresh Horror From Influencers, Murderers, Shoplifters and Sleep Paralysis Demons [27d]
- How the ‘Greek DNA’ of Thessaloniki’s Industry Arm Has Helped It Remain a Vital Platform for Filmmakers From Southeastern Europe and Beyond [27d]
- Kate Hudson Finds Her Voice: How the ‘Song Sung Blue’ Star Landed Her Greatest Role Since Penny Lane and Why Oscar Buzz Doesn’t ‘Define My Value’ [27d]
- Crunchyroll 24/7 Channel Launches on Samsung Smart TVs (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Thessaloniki Head on Curating a Film Festival in Troubled Times and Championing ‘Restless,’ ‘Inventive,’ ‘Unpredictable’ Cinema [27d]
- Daniel Radcliffe Sets Broadway Return With Solo Play ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ [27d]
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Caitriona Balfe Join Andrew Haigh’s ‘A Long Winter’ From Mubi and Film4 [27d]
- Emma Thompson Gets in the ‘Slow Horses’ Spirit With Mick Herron Adaptation ‘Down Cemetery Road’: TV Review [27d]
- ‘Subsuelo’: Oscar-Nominated Editor Fernando Franco Rocks Spain’s Valladolid Fest With a Tale of Death, Abuse and Revenge [27d]
- ‘Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ Soundtrack to Release on Vinyl in US as Nintendo Test Physical Media Appetite Outside Japan [27d]
- Tubi Sets First Deal for Creator-Led Original Movies, With Four Titles From Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat [27d]
- ‘Anniversary’ Review: Dylan O’Brien and Phoebe Dynevor Unsettle in a Bleak Fable About Encroaching Authoritarianism [27d]
- Rithy Panh to Serve as Jury President at Inaugural Doha Film Festival [27d]
- A Contracorriente Picks Up for Spain Cohn and Duprat’s ‘Homo Sapiens?’ Sold by Latido, Setting a Dec. 25 Theatrical Release (EXCLUSIVE) [27d]
- Disney Closes Deal Merging Hulu Live TV With Fubo [27d]
- ‘Family Matters’ Rewatch Podcast, Co-Hosted by Two Stars of ’90s Fan-Favorite Sitcom, Coming From iHeartPodcasts [27d]
- Cheryl Hines Says ‘The View’ Hosts ‘Just Wanted to Grill Me’ About Husband RFK Jr.: They Didn’t Ask ‘One Question About My Book’ [27d]
- ‘Sinners,’ ‘Hamnet,’ ‘F1’ Lead Camerimage Film Festival Lineup [28d]
- Paramount Layoffs Underway: CEO David Ellison Says Cuts Are ‘Necessary’ for Company’s Long-Term Success [28d]
- Jim Carrey, Janelle Monáe, Nathaniel Rateliff Among 17 Added Guests Announced for Rock Hall of Fame Ceremony [28d]
- ‘Shogun’ Future Seasons Could Film in Japan as Producer Eyes Homeland Return [28d]
- Spain’s Secuoya Studios Taps Amazon MGM Exec Alfredo Bermúdez de Castro for New Position of Chief Operating Officer [28d]
- Japanese Anime ‘Killtube’ Brings Dystopian Battle Royale to Tokyo Gap-Financing Market [28d]
- ‘Elvis’ Producer Schuyler Weiss Champions Gold Coast as Global Production Hub at Tokyo Film Festival [28d]
- ‘ChaO’ Review: Mermaids and Humans Try to Coexist in Singularly Stylized Anime Romantic Comedy [28d]
- Ayushmann Khurrana Celebrates Box Office Triumph of Maddock Horror Comedy Universe Film ‘Thamma’: ‘All My Dreams Come True as an Entertainer’ (EXCLUSIVE) [28d]
- Ben Stiller Says the Term ‘Nepo Baby’ Is a ‘Selling Point’: ‘Kind of Like That Brat Pack Thing’ [28d]
- Psychological Thriller ‘The Sleepless Girl’ Bows at Tokyo Gap-Financing Market [28d]
- Heidi Gardner and Ego Nwodim Discuss ‘Challenging’ Environment at ‘SNL’ After Exiting Show: ‘Not the Easiest Place to Work’ [28d]
- ‘Konbini’ Bridges Cultures at Tokyo Gap-Financing Market [28d]
- ‘Liberation’ Broadway Review: An Impressive Memory Play That Delivers a Fresh and Frank Take on the Women’s Rights Movement [28d]
- ‘Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In’ Sequel Sets 2026 Shoot, Director Soi Cheang Reveals in Tokyo [28d]
- Brad Paisley on Singing the Anthem at the Only Two 18-Inning Games in World Series History: ‘I Had No Idea There Would Be Major Cosmic Ramifications’ [28d]
- Frankie Muniz Hasn’t Spoken to Hilary Duff in 22 Years, Says Her Mom Interfered in ‘Agent Cody Banks’ Casting and ‘It Pissed Me Off’: ‘I Regret Not’ Staying Friends With Her [28d]
- Jeff Bridges Says It’s ‘Interesting’ to Consider Movies Like ‘Tron: Ares’ Box Office Failures After Just Opening Weekend: ‘Things Can Grow on You’ [28d]
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