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Paramount Skydance wins Warner Bros, Netflix backs out of deal
Netflix stated that a previous offer to buy Warner Bros Discovery's streaming and studio assets was no longer financially attracted after Paramount Skydance revised its offer.
Warner Bros weighing revised bid from Paramount as bidding war escalates
From Lorenz Hart to Mel Brooks: Two Jewish lives now available on Israeli screens
Holocaust remembrance to feature in TV shows, ‘The Pitt’ and the Springsteen biopic premier on TV
HBO’s next Israeli show: ‘Possessions,’ about French woman in murder case
“Possessions,” filmed in French, Hebrew and English, involves a young French ex-pat woman living in Israel who is accused of murdering her husband on her wedding night.
Should there be more ‘Sex and the City’? - analysis
Where there is a fan base, there’s a way, and now we will have another 10 episodes.
10 movies that made a tough year much better
With the world has turned upside down since The Irishman was released, with the vast majority of theaters around the world shuttered for nearly a year. But what got us through?
Wonder Woman 1984, starring Gal Gadot, flops in box office
It's no surprise, however, that the film flopped the way it did.
Warner Bros to debut all 2021 films on HBO Max on the same day
The change, led by WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar, was the most aggressive move to date to bring movies into homes sooner, and it sent a shock across Hollywood.
Meet the WestEnd girls behind ‘Valley of Tears’
The two women launched their London-based production, financing and international sales company for feature films and television 12 years ago.
'Wonder Woman 1984' heading to HBO Max and theaters on Christmas Day
"We never thought we'd have to hold onto the release for such a long time," Gadot tweeted, "but COVID rocked all of our worlds."
‘Wonder Woman’ may go to HBO Max shortly after theater opening
AT&T’s WarnerMedia is in the final stages of deliberations over the fate of the film, which is currently scheduled to open in theaters on Christmas Day.
HBO series ‘Valley of Tears’ reopens wounds of the Yom Kippur War
Meticulous realism was central to the production, which is being touted as the most expensive in Israeli history, and is currently breaking Israeli viewing records.
HBO adapts Tony Award-winning play about peace accords, into new film
The film, which will air next year, stars Andrew Scott (of “Fleabag” and “Black Mirror”) and Ruth Wilson (“The Affair,” “Mrs. Wilson”)