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UMG Seeks to Dismiss Drake’s Amended “Not Like Us” Defamation Lawsuit

Drake himself has written and performed massively successful songs containing equally provocative taunts against other artists," the company said in a statement.

Critics’ Conversation: A Gloomy Small-Screen Spring

An under-the-radar, Arctic-set Netflix comedy provided a rare blast of cheer in a TV season that otherwise has reflected our bleak American moment right back at us.

President Biden Continues to Say He Would’ve Beaten Trump, Says He Wasn’t Surprised by 2024 Election Outcome: “They Went the Sexist Route”

In his first live TV interview since leaving the White House, the former commander-in-chief spoke on Thursday's 'The View' about criticism of his late exit from the 2024 presidential race and the fate of Kamala Harris' campaign.

Charlize Theron and Team of Immortals Face New Threat in Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard 2’ Trailer

Uma Thurman and Henry Golding also star in Victoria Mahoney's sequel that launches this summer.

‘Lord of the Rings: Hunt for Gollum’ Set for December 2027, Next ‘Evil Dead’ Movie Nabs Summer 2026 Release

New Line announced that the next 'Evil Dead' installment is officially a go, with Souheila Yacoub set to star. M. Night Shyamalan’s next movie has also landed a release date from Warner Bros.

The Cable Business Is In Flux. Altice USA’s CEO Thinks There’s a Path Forward (Yes, Even For Pay TV)

Altice CEO Dennis Mathew and executive Keith Bowen talk new deals with Google and Disney, and the "hard conversations" with entertainment companies over their cable channels.

Sounds Like Warner Bros. Discovery Will Have Its Own SpinCo in the “Not-Too-Distant” Future

CNBC’s David Faber reports that a spinoff of Warners’ cable channels is imminent.

Tribeca Festival Adds Slick Rick Visual Album, ‘Twinless’ New York Premiere

The New York event is also set to debut a visual album from Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile and will host the New York premiere of Sundance Festival Favorite Award-winning documentary 'Come See Me in the Good Light.'

Sphere Revenue Dips 13 Percent In First Quarter 2025

"With questions about how we use our capital, it's going to primarily be towards growth so we can make the business bigger," CEO James Dolan said on the company's earnings call.

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.

‘Yellowstone’ and What We Know About All the Spinoffs

Though the Paramount Network flagship may have ended, Taylor Sheridan's franchise continues to expand.

Relativity Media Wants to Be a Player Again

The Lex Miron-run distributor has secured financing from Content Partners Capital and will deploy $100 million over the next several years as well as work on 14 wide theatrical releases by 2027.

‘Fargo’ Creator Noah Hawley Signs With WME

The FX auteur is set to debut ‘Alien: Earth’ as a prequel series to Ridley Scott's iconic movie franchise in summer 2025.

Max Password-Sharing Crackdown Will Take “12-18 Months” to Reach “Full Steam”

Warner Bros. Discovery execs preach patience to the company's investors.

Shia LaBeouf and David Mamet Just Might Save Each Other

Two legendary Hollywood outcasts open up about joining forces for 'Henry Johnson' — a film so indie, they're distributing it themselves — and somehow winding up with some of the best work of their careers.

Kendrick Lamar Leads 2025 BET Awards Nominations With 10 Nods

Rappers Drake, Doechii, GloRilla and Future follow close behind with six nominations each.

The Hollywood CEO Pay Mega Chart Revealed — and One Big Golden Parachute

Bob Bakish, gone at Paramount Global, but not without a hefty payout.