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How London Became the New Hollywood

As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for streamers, studios and stars. Will Trump’s tariffs halt the exodus?

Jirí Bartoska, Czech Actor and Longtime Karlovy Vary Film Festival President, Dies at 78

He played an instrumental role in saving the prestigious event from post-Velvet Revolution demise and was its public face for more than three decades.

The Hollywood Reporter’s Access Canada Summit to Launch During Toronto Film Festival

The inaugural three-day event, set to run Sept. 8-10 during TIFF's 2025 edition, will spotlight Canadian content producers navigating a global entertainment industry.

Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope, Takes the Name Leo XIV

There had long been a taboo against a U.S. pope, but the Chicago native, who had been a leading candidate for the papacy, was seemingly eligible also because he's a Peruvian citizen and lived for years in Peru, first as a missionary and then as an archbishop.

Cannes Late Additions Include Eugene Jarecki’s Julian Assange Doc ‘The Six Billion Dollar Man’

Bi Gan's Chinese sci-fi film 'Resurrection' also joins this year's competition.

The E.U.’s Secret Weapon In Trump’s Trade War

As the White House ratchets up the pressure, Europe has leverage to push back in ways that could hit Silicon Valley (and Hollywood) hard.

‘Little Amélie,’ World Premiering at Cannes, Lets Us See the World Through a Young Girl’s Eyes (Trailer With English Subtitles)

The feature directorial debut from Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, an adaptation of the novel 'The Character of Rain' by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb, premieres in Cannes’ Special Screenings section.

YouTube Keynote to Open NATPE Budapest

The global TV market for Central and Eastern Europe unveils "programming and events designed to celebrate innovation, spotlight regional success, and foster meaningful industry connections."

How Crime Series ‘Code of Silence,’ Starring Rose Ayling-Ellis, Put Inclusion Front and Center

The star, in her first lead role, plays a deaf woman whose lip-reading skills get her hired for a sting in the ITV and BritBox drama that featured deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people across departments.

David di Donatello Awards: Maura Delpero’s War Drama ‘Vermiglio’ Wins Best Film

'Anora' won best international film, and Timothée Chalamet was honored at the 70th edition of the Italian equivalent of the Oscars in Rome Wednesday night.

Charlie Cox Jokingly Told Jamie Dornan He’s “Too Good-Looking” for Hollywood Early in Career

The two actors were part of a pre-fame friend group, which also included Eddie Redmayne, Andrew Garfield and Robert Pattinson.

Alan Cumming Teases Potential Pedro Pascal Fight Scene in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

Cumming returns as Nightcrawler in the upcoming blockbuster, with Pascal playing Mister Fantastic.