Google's Gemini AI app allows users to transform photos into 8-second videos, raising creativity and job concerns. Discover how this new tool is changing content creation and the potential risks involved.
Lena Dunham's new Netflix comedy 'Too Much' stars Megan Stalter as Jessica, an Anglophile navigating the chaotic landscape of love and life in London. With clever nods to classic rom-coms, this series offers a fresh perspective on romance and self-discovery.
Amazon MGM has announced that acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve will helm the next James Bond film, promising to honor the franchise's legacy while paving the way for new adventures. Villeneuve, a lifelong Bond fan, expresses excitement over this massive responsibility.
In an exclusive interview, Jerry Bruckheimer discusses his illustrious 50-year career, the creative challenges of producing a Formula One film with Brad Pitt, and the emotional storytelling behind it.
Prepare for an unforgettable journey in 'Blood Message', a new AAA action-adventure game from NetEase Games, set in the Tang Dynasty. Experience loyalty and survival as a father and son navigate a war-torn land.
James Gunn shares insights into his new Superman film, discussing its unique tone, character depth, and the challenges of reviving a beloved franchise amidst mixed fan expectations.
At the 2025 BET Awards, Tyler Perry delivered a moving speech addressing cultural erasure and the importance of leaving one's mark on history. He emphasized the power of perseverance and community, particularly thanking Black women for their support.
Dive into the enchanting world of How to Train Your Dragon! This live-action adaptation brings beloved characters to life, delivering a timeless tale of love, courage, and dragons that both new and old fans will cherish.
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The 85th Peabody Awards highlighted urgent calls for democracy, justice reform, and diversity, with Lorne Michaels reflecting on SNL's legacy and the power of storytelling in media.