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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A High School Program Paving the Way for Future Film Makers

In Los Angeles, breaking into Hollywood often feels like an impossible goal for many young people. Yet, a new high school film and television program is changing that narrative by celebrating its first graduating class. Forty-six students are now stepping into the spotlight after completing the uni

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Melania Joke Dropped From New “Scary Movie”

Anna Faris, who plays a role in the upcoming comedy, said her character once teased Melania Trump’s “Be Best” anti‑bullying effort. The line was removed during editing, a decision that has sparked curiosity because the film’s producers are linked to people who have ties with the former president.

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Finding Home Away from the Spotlight

Two well-known actors have traded city lights for mountain air, making a quiet Colorado valley their permanent home. They own a sprawling ranch there, not just for weekend visits but as their main residence. The choice wasn’t about escaping fame but finding a way of life that felt more real. In thei

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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Spielberg's New Movie: Can Old Magic Work Again?

Steven Spielberg is back with another big movie. This time it's a summer blockbuster about aliens. People are asking: can he finally win again? Two decades ago, he made masterpieces like Schindler's List and Jurassic Park in the same year. That hasn't happened since. Spielberg was at his peak back t

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood workers sound alarm over giant studio merger

A packed room in Beverly Hills became a stage for deep anxieties about the future of movie and TV work this weekend. Over one hundred industry members—from crew technicians to writers to small business owners—gathered to voice sharp concerns about the $111 billion deal linking Paramount and Warner B

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why fame feels stuck on repeat

Back in the mid-2000s, a TV show mocked Hollywood’s obsession with fading stars desperate for attention. The joke landed hard—until real life started copying the script too closely. By the time the show returned years later, the punchline didn’t feel funny anymore. It felt like watching someone trip

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Jun 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s New Rule: Why Low‑Budget YouTube Hits Are the Future

The film “Backrooms” has sparked a sharp debate in Hollywood circles. While many executives chase the next big YouTube‑inspired success, producer Peter Chernin argues that this trend is a mistake. He warns studios against chasing trends and instead urges them to seek fresh ideas. Chernin’s career b

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Jun 06 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How Toy Makers Chase Big Screen Dreams

Mattel wants to prove that their toys can work as movies, not just playthings. After Barbie shocked Hollywood with a $1. 5 billion hit, the company bet heavily on another icon: He-Man. The blue-haired hero ruled toy aisles in the 1980s but now struggles to feel modern. This weekend, a $170 million H

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Jun 06 2026OPINION

How U. S. Job Growth Looks When You Compare Different Industries

The U. S. added 172, 000 jobs in one month under a specific administration, but not every sector shared in the growth. While the overall economy showed progress, industries tied to entertainment saw a different story. Jobs in movies, music, broadcasting, and content creation dropped by nearly 7, 000

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Jun 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Modern movies are missing the magic, says Tarantino

Tarantino thinks movies used to be better. He used to love going to the cinema. Now he rarely enjoys new films. He says most modern movies feel empty and shallow. He calls them stupid and full of cheap tricks. He admits some films from the last few years are okay. But none truly excite him like movi

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