Texas-based Alamo Drafthouse files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Alamo Drafthouse, known for its dine-in movie experiences, filed for Chapter 11 on Wednesday, in anticipation that a buyer could allow it to continue operating its 40-plus U.S. cinema locations.
5 Dr. Seuss books made into Hollywood movies
Some titles include "The Grinch" and "The Cat in the Hat."
Some NYC indie theaters can’t open in time for Gov. Cuomo’s reopening start date
New York City movie theaters will be allowed to open their doors to guests starting on March 5, but some independent-run entities aren’t happy with the short notice they received from Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Netflix commits $100M to boost diversity in film, TV
Netflix Co-CEO and Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos confirmed that the streaming service will invest $100M to boost diversity in film and TV.
'Mission: Impossible,' 'A Quiet Place' sequels to stream on Paramount+ 45 days after hitting theaters
"Mission: Impossible 7" starring Tom Cruise and "A Quiet Place Part II" starring Emily Blunt will stream on Paramount+ 45 days after hitting theaters.
Tiger Woods documentary gave glimpse into golf legend's life
A documentary on Tiger Woods was released earlier this year took a look into the golf legend’s life.
Moviegoers more confident to return during coronavirus pandemic, says new poll
Nearly half of Americans are reportedly ready to return to movie theaters, according to Deadline.
Immersive ‘Harry Potter’ exhibit set for world tour in 2022
“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” will bring together all aspects of the “Harry Potter” franchise, including the books, eight original movies, stage play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” as well as the “Fantastic Beasts” movie series.
‘Wizard of Oz’ remake being planned by New Line Cinema
More than 80 years after the original film premiered, Hollywood is planning a remake of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Georgia 'Zombieland' mansion listed for $10.9M
It includes nine bedrooms and 12.5 baths in 33,000 square feet.
Elon Musk digs Dogecoin after short-lived Twitter break, cryptocurrency soars
Less than two days after tweeting that he would be taking a break from the social media platform, billionaire Elon Musk was on Twitter again Thursday.
Reddit's WallStreetBets founder sells life story to movie producer
Director Brett Ratner’s film production company, RatPac Entertainment, bought the exclusive rights.
Netflix dominates Golden Globe awards with over 40 nominations
"The Crown," "Ozark" and "Ratched" are top nominees.
GameStop saga getting Hollywood treatment with multiple films: report
The controversy surrounding the short squeeze of GameStop stock on Wall Street will reportedly be adapted into two films.
Apple Studios buys rights to ‘CODA’ for $25M after Sundance Film Festival debut: report
Apple Studios reportedly put down $25 million to secure the rights to a film that performed well at the virtual Sundance Film Festival.
Paramount Pictures wouldn't sell 'Top Gun: Maverick' to Netflix, Apple amid coronavirus pandemic: report
Paramount Pictures reportedly refused to sell off the upcoming Tom Cruise-led movie “Top Gun: Maverick” to major streaming services amid the coronavirus pandemic.
‘A Quiet Place Part II’ gets delayed a third time for new 2021 release date
Horror and sci-fi movie fans are going to have to wait nearly five more months to watch “A Quiet Place Part II.”
Netflix subscribers cross 200M as viewers escape world's woes
The streaming giant exceeded its fourth quarter projections, reporting 8.5 million paid net additions for a full year record total of 37 million paid memberships, a 31% increase compared to 28 million paid net adds in 2019.
Netflix unveils plans to release movies every week in 2021 with star-studded sizzle reel
As the coronavirus pandemic sends the theater industry into a tailspin, Netflix is stepping up to bridge the gap by promising the release of at least one original movie every week in 2021.
Kevin Hart inks film, first-look deal with Netflix: report
Get used to seeing even more of Kevin Hart.



















