Microsoft is rolling out a new shared audio feature for Windows 11, enabling simultaneous streaming to multiple Bluetooth devices. Perfect for sharing movies or music with friends!
Sony Pictures reveals an impressive cast for Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles films, set to release in April 2028. From Saoirse Ronan as Linda McCartney to Mia McKenna-Bruce as Maureen Starkey, discover the stars bringing the iconic band to life.
Anime fans rejoice! 'Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc' leads the box office with a projected $15.5 million, outpacing new releases like 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' and 'Regretting You.' Find out how this thrilling adaptation is captivating audiences.
Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc is slicing its way to the top of the box office, projected to earn over $14 million this weekend. With a massive social media reach and rave reviews, this anime adaptation is capturing fans' hearts and wallets!
Blumhouse's 'Black Phone 2' opens with $10.7 million, aiming for $24.4 million by weekend's end, while Aziz Ansari's 'Good Fortune' struggles in third place. Can it hold strong through Halloween?
Blumhouse's Black Phone 2 has kicked off with $2.6 million in previews, mirroring past successes and aiming for a robust opening. With solid reviews and a production cost of $30 million, can it revive the horror genre's fortunes?
Exciting news for fans of the blocky universe! A sequel to the hit Minecraft Movie is officially in the works, with director Jared Hess returning and a release date set for July 23, 2027. Get ready for more adventures!
Philips is bringing its revolutionary Ambilight TVs to the US, powered by Roku. Experience vibrant ambient lighting that transforms your living room into an immersive entertainment hub with real-time color projection.
Donald Trump threatens a 100% tariff on all films made outside the US, claiming it will revive Hollywood. Experts question the feasibility and potential impact on the industry and streaming services.
President Trump proposes a staggering 100% tariff on overseas films, threatening to disrupt Hollywood's global business model and raise costs for consumers. What does this mean for the future of filmmaking?