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Burt is a contributor for TIME. Burt is a contributor for TIME. The Korean television industry continued on its trajectory of global dominance in 2025, capturing an increasing chunk of TV watchers’ ...
The project from Lionsgate Television counts ‘Air’ screenwriter Alex Convery and Justin Lin among its executive producers. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor A Lionsgate TV project about the ...
The American Film Institute is out with its annual list of Top 10 outstanding TV programs, and this year’s streamer-dominated model is as different as it could be: None of last year’s recognized shows ...
“The Price of Confession” is a mystery thriller that follows Yun Soo (Jeon Do Yeon), a woman accused of murdering her husband, and Mo Eun (Kim Go Eun), a mysterious figure known as a witch. “Pro Bono” ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as an unraveling engaged couple in the first trailer for Kristoffer Borgli‘s new A24 feature, “The Drama.” “The Drama” is Borgli’s fourth feature and his second ...
Norwegian film director Kristoffer Borgli had his big breakout with 2023’s Dream Scenario, a surreal film starring Nicolas Cage that was co-produced and distributed by A24. Now he’s set to link up ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson have had their fair share of onscreen romances, but their newest film could make them rom-com royalty. The poster shows Zendaya, 29, cozied up next to Pattinson, 39, as ...
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On Monday, editors on The Boston Globe’s Living/Arts team received an unusual request: Would we mind holding our daily TV Critic’s Corner column so an ad could run in that space in print, right next ...