Hollywood, Rob Reiner
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Tributes rolled in late Sunday for Rob Reiner — whose warm, empathetic work as a director and actor made him a pillar of Hollywood for decades — as investigators worked to determine what led to the deaths of Mr. Reiner and his wife, Michele.
Interviews with dozens of actors, producers and camera crews reveal an industry attempting to weigh the lesser of two horrible choices.
AOL-Time Warner was a disaster. What was supposed to unite the leading internet company with the leading media company resulted in something less than the sum of its parts. Likewise, News Corp. deal for MySpace flailed, ultimately resulting in a money-incinerating sale of the early social platform.
Hollywood director Carl Erik Rinsch has been found guilty of stealing $11 million from Netflix and using it for his luxurious personal expenses, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a release on Thursday,
If the deal goes through, an algorithm-powered streaming titan would gobble up a 102-year-old movie studio synonymous with the romance of old Hollywood.
Favorites include an Arctic-set heartwarmer, the second and final season of 'Andor,' a pair of new animated gems, a bold historical drama and a star-studded Hollywood satire.
Several Hollywood unions, including the Writers Guild of America and Teamsters, have expressed serious concerns over a potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery or its assets to Netflix or Paramount.
At the dawn of this century, Al Pacino starred in "S1m0ne," a satire about a down-on-his-luck director who creates a computer-generated "star" that conquers Hollywood. Fast forward nearly 25 years, and it appears that real life has caught up with the movies, with the introduction of an AI-generated actress named Tilly Norwood.
There's a good chance that his reign in entertainment is about to come to a close when Warner Bros. Discovery sells. The only question is his legacy.