The trend of adapting video games into films is accelerating, with significant successes and challenges for Hollywood in meeting gamer expectations. This article explores the industry's response to this growing phenomenon.
A U.S. court has dismissed the sexual harassment claims filed by actress <strong>Blake Lively</strong> against her co-star <strong>Justin Baldwin</strong>, igniting widespread debate over harassment issues in Hollywood.
American actor Robert De Niro has firmly denied accusations of being obsessed with former President Donald Trump, asserting that such claims do not reflect the truth. In a recent television interview, he emphasized the importance of confronting injustice and corruption.
Kathleen Kennedy, the renowned Hollywood film producer, raised questions about teaching artistic taste in the age of artificial intelligence tools during the Runway AI Summit in New York. The summit sparked passionate discussions about AI's role in cinema, amid concerns about its impact on human creativity.
A group of Hollywood stars continues their fierce criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump, labeling him as 'crazy' and insisting he must leave. These remarks come at a sensitive time as tensions rise in the American political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.
American actress Zendaya has announced her intention to take a short break after completing five major film and television projects in 2026. These include highly anticipated films such as 'Dune: Part Three' and 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'.
Hollywood and Silicon Valley are encountering significant challenges in recent years, with increasing warnings about potential risks due to the growing influence and wealth of these sectors. These warnings raise concerns about the future of the film and technology industries.
Cinema transcends mere entertainment, serving as an effective tool in soft power by shaping perceptions and enhancing political narratives. This article examines how film influences public opinion and reflects on its historical context.
In light of declining global box office revenues, six new films from prominent Hollywood directors have been announced. These projects span genres from historical epics to science fiction and psychological horror, reflecting a shift in cinema between collective viewing experiences and digital distribution.