Category Archives: Variety

‘Mirzapur’ Season 3 From Prime Video India Shatters Records, Season 4 in Development (EXCLUSIVE)
Prime Video India’s crime drama “Mirzapur” has set a new benchmark with its third season, becoming the platform’s most-watched show in India during its launch weekend. The seri...
Naman Ramachandran Jul 12, 2024

‘RRR’ and ‘Ponniyin Selvan Part 1’ Belatedly Honored by FilmFare South Awards – Global Bulletin
FILMFARE FAME AT LAST 2022 global hit film, "RRR" won the award for the best film in the Telugu language at the delayed FilmFare South awards. For their performances in "RRR," N.T.R. Jr and Ram Charan...
Patrick Frater Jul 12, 2024

Spanish Thriller ‘Lo Que los Ojos Esconden,’ Based on the True Story of 12 Unsolved Spanish Sex Worker Killings in the ’80-’90s, In Development at N&L Films, La Canica (EXCLUSIVE)
Former Netflix executive Juan Mayne’s recently launched N&L Films and Beatriz Bodegas’ hugely influential indie La Canica Films are teaming on a new Spanish true-crime-inspired thrille...
Jamie Lang Jul 12, 2024

‘Lumina’ Review: A Soap Opera That Thinks It’s a Space Opera
There's ambition exceeding your grasp, and then there's "Lumina." The brainchild of writer-director-producer Gino McKoy, who also wrote several songs appearing on the soundtrack, this alien-abduction ...
Michael Nordine Jul 12, 2024

Jack Quaid Agrees With ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: ‘I Am an Immensely Privileged Person … I Don’t Think It Undermines My Talent’
Jack Quaid doesn’t shy away from being called a “nepo baby.” “No matter what I do, people are going to call attention to it. People have called me a ‘nepo baby.’ I'...
Ethan Shanfeld Jul 11, 2024

Inside the L.A. Chargers’ New $250 Million Training Hub: Wolfgang Puck Catering, Members-Only Club
Following more than three years in development, the Los Angeles Chargers is officially opening its new $250 million state-of-the-art training facility and corporate headquarters. "The Bolt” enco...
Carolyn Giardina Jul 11, 2024

Dave Loggins, Singer Known for ’70s Smash ‘Please Come to Boston,’ and Composer of Golf’s Masters Theme, Dies at 76
Dave Loggins, a singer-songwriter who had a memorable chart-topper with “Please Come to Boston” in 1974, died Wednesday at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was 76; no cause of death was give...
Chris Willman Jul 11, 2024

‘Oh, Mary!’ Review: Cole Escola’s Super-Gay Broadway Comedy Is a Smartly Stupid Riot
Cole Escola's "Oh, Mary!" is the best kind of stupid: a broad, wildly funny comedy that spits in the face of American history and uses it as joke fodder for some endlessly campy humor. In theory, the ...
Gordon Cox Jul 11, 2024

Bill Klages, First Lighting Designer in TV Academy Hall of Fame and Seven-Time Emmy Winner, Dies at 97
William “Bill” Klages, a television lighting design pioneer and seven-time Emmy winner, died in Santa Monica, Calif., on July 7, his son Jonathan Klages confirmed. He was 97. Klages won on...
Jack Dunn Jul 11, 2024

L.A. Recording Studios Are Fading, Despite Manifesting Music’s Greatest Hits
Over the past few decades, the playing field for music recording has expanded exponentially. Hit pop singles can now be cut in bedrooms, entire orchestral film scores have been recorded one instrument...
Rosemary Rossi Jul 11, 2024