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See My Options Sign UpThe NBA Returns to NBC: How to Watch the 2025-26 NBA Season Online Without Cable
There are plenty of options for fans to catch the start of the new season, including the return of the NBA on NBC — the first time since 2002.
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Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’ Nabs $37 Million, ‘Jumanji’ Sequel Gets $44 Million In California Tax Credits
Ten major studio features were included in this round. The state saw a 200 percent jump in applications to get filming subsidies.
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Sets Rebels With a Cause, Critics’ Picks Competitions
"Daring cinema and fearless storytelling" galore and a touch of star power, courtesy of James McAvoy, who features in Jamie Adams' 'Turn Up the Sun!', will screen at the fest in Estonia.
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Tom Brady Wants You to Roast Him (and Dinner) For His Latest Viral Marketing Stunt
The NFL legend teased another "roast" last week, leading to speculation that he would do a sequel to the infamous Netflix event, but he revealed Tuesday that the roast in question is tied to a new SharkNinja brand air fryer.
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NBA’s Advertiser Interest Surges, Lifting Media Partners Ahead of Tip Off
NBC is returning to the sport after decades on the sideline, and streaming power player Amazon is joining the fray as key placements sell out.
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The Horror Collective Launches Genre Streamer BloodStream (Exclusive)
The service, offering ad-supported free and subscription tiers just in time for Halloween, promises a mix of “cult classics, international gems, and fresh discoveries from emerging filmmakers.”
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Warner Bros. Discovery Is for Sale After All, as “Multiple Parties” Circle
The board of directors is also considering other “strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value.”
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HBO Max Hikes Prices Across All Subscription Plans
Ad-supported plans will rise by $1 per month, standard plans by $1.50, and premium plans by $2.
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‘Group – The Schopenhauer Project’ Takes Us Inside a Therapy Group (Trailer)
The movie from French filmmaker Alexis Lloyd world premieres at the Naples International Film Festival.
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NFL Pushes Broadcast Networks to Eight-Month High in September
The return of TV’s biggest product also helps linear outlets close the gap with streaming, though it remains the top choice for viewers.
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Berlusconi’s MFE Installs Marco Giordani as CEO of Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1
The Berlusconi family’s MFE-MediaForEurope strengthens control of the German broadcaster with the appointment of longtime MFE executive Marco Giordani as chief executive.
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‘Dry Leaf’ Director on Shooting on an Old Phone, Those Invisible Characters, and His Film Inspired by a Pet Shop Boys Album
Georgian writer-director Alexandre Koberidze, in an interview, also discusses working with his musical brother, the beauty of unpredictability, plus exploring soccer and life themes.
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Letitia Wright, Aneil Karia to Receive HollyShorts London Honors
The second edition of the festival runs Nov. 13-16.
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Ben Stiller Offers Advice for Comedians Amid “Challenging” Times for Comedy During Trump’s Second Term
The actor-director-producer has been openly critical of the president and his administration's policies.
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JO1’s Sho and Keigo on “Handz In My Pocket” and the J-Pop Group’s Experience Promoting in the U.S.
The J-pop boy group recently released their latest single, “Handz In My Pocket,” last month, which was selected through a vote by all members of the 11-piece outfit.
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Jerry Tokofsky, ‘Where’s Poppa?’ and ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ Producer, Dies at 91
As a Columbia Pictures executive in the 1960s, he hired Peter Guber as his assistant and didn't have a high opinion of Harrison Ford.
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Apple Brings F1 to the Academy Museum
The exclusive event featured a Q&A with Academy Award winning actor Brad Pitt, Formula 1 legend Sir Lewis Hamilton, and more.
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Why Disney Shot Down Adam Driver’s Ben Solo ‘Star Wars’ Sequel: “It Is No More”
The actor claimed that Lucasfilm initially "loved the idea" for the Steven Soderbergh-directed sequel, which would have taken place after 2019’s 'The Rise of Skywalker.'
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