These old TV commercials ran on KNDO some time back in the mid-1990s. Back then, the TV station was called 23 NBC. (When you get to commercial #8, you'll recognize a VERY familiar face (our very own ...
In a secured Rochester, New York, office basement, a nuclear device the size of a fridge spent three decades quietly firing off neutrons for Eastman Kodak without a fuss. But after it was shut down ...
Bill Block, the former Miramax boss, Artisan Entertainment founder and producer of Oscar-winning fare, has opened the doors to GammaTime, new micro-drama streaming platform. He is joined by former ...
An interactive pop-up exhibition in Studio City on Wednesday will celebrate disabled artisans in the entertainment industry. At Radford Studio Center, 4024 Radford Ave., Viz-Ability will highlight the ...
The doubling of California’s film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state. Ten movies from major studios were among 52 films awarded ...
Kirsten Niehuus has been elected to be president of the German Federal Film Board, known locally as the FFA, the first time a woman has been chosen for the role. Variety anticipated the appointment in ...
PVR Inox Limited, India’s largest film exhibition company, is rolling out the red carpet for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan with a film festival celebrating his birthday, which falls on Nov. 2.
When Christopher Nolan decided to shoot Oppenheimer (2023) on black-and-white IMAX film, he asked for something that didn’t even exist, and Kodak made it happen. To bring his vision of J. Robert ...