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A Brief History of Animated Film
Before there was “The Incredibles,” “Minions,” and “Turning Red,” animation existed through magical shorts of talking dinosaurs and singing mice that shocked the world. Together, let’s take a brief walk through the history of animated film: some of the pivotal moments in history that made animated film what it is today and what it can be in the future.
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CNN's Streaming Service Shutting Down a Month After Launch
CNN is shutting down its CNN+ streaming service less than a month after its launch
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CNN+ Shutting Down at End of April
CNN+ is shutting down only a month after launch.
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CNN+ Shutting Down at End of April
CNN+ is shutting down only a month after launch.
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Hollywood Halts Releases in Russia, Including ‘The Batman'
Hollywood scramble plans in Russia late Monday, as global pressure mounted to sever business ties with the country over the war in Ukraine.
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Why the Future of the Oscars and Emmys Might Be in Jeopardy
The Oscars and Emmys made their broadcasting debut on millions of television screens in the 1950s, but historic low ratings jeopardize their futures.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks Owner Is Looking to Sell for About $300 Million, Sources Say
The owner of the Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise is considering a sale and looking for a price of around $300 million, sources tell CNBC.
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LeBron James Shares First Stills From ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy'
NBA superstar LeBron James’ remake of “Space Jams” isn’t expected to be released until this summer, but the 17-time All-Star is giving fans a first glimpse at the highly anticipated film.
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Johnny Depp Exits ‘Fantastic Beasts' Franchise
Johnny Depp has exited the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise following his failed libel case against The Sun tabloid newspaper for a 2018 article that labeled him a “wife beater.”
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DeGeneres Apologizes to Show's Staff Amid Workplace Inquiry
Ellen DeGeneres is apologizing to the staff of her daytime TV talk show.
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Warner Bros. Sends ‘Scoob!' Straight to On-Demand
The animated Scooby-Doo film “Scoob!” will bypass theaters and premiere directly on digital platforms, Warner Bros. said Tuesday, making it the latest studio to experiment with an on-demand release during the pandemic shutdown.
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Warner Bros. Delays Many Releases Including ‘The Batman'
Warner Bros. is delaying a batch of theatrical releases including “The Batman” and “The Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark.”
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‘Joker' Laughs Its Way to October Box Office Record
Warner Bros.’ R-rated “Joker” has set a new record at the October box office. Studios on Sunday estimate that the dark spin on the classic Batman villain earned an estimated $93.5 million from ticket sales in its first weekend in North American theaters. The previous October record-holder was the Spider-Man spinoff “Venom” which opened to $80 million last year. Scrutiny...
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Aurora Survivors Urge ‘Joker' Studio to Support Gun Control
Alarmed by violence depicted in trailers for the upcoming movie “Joker,” some survivors of the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting are asking distributor Warner Bros. to commit to gun control causes.
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New ‘Matrix' Film Set With Keanu Reeves and Lana Wachowski
Keanu Reeves and Lana Wachowski are returning to the world of “The Matrix.” Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich says Tuesday that a fourth “Matrix” is in the works.
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‘It: Chapter Two' Cast Talks Intense Shoot at Comic-Con
“It: Chapter Two” is not taking it easy on the grown losers’ club if the new trailer is any indication, and the shoot itself doesn’t sound much calmer than battling a demonic clown either. A theater of fans got a sneak peek at the latest promo for the horror sequel at a Comic-Con event Wednesday night in San Diego before...
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Pregnant Wife of Bachelor Creator Mike Fleiss Granted Temporary Restraining Order After Accusing Him of Domestic Violence
Laura Fleiss, the pregnant estranged wife of “The Bachelor” creator Mike Fleiss, has been granted a temporary restraining order against him after alleging he has been physically, verbally and emotionally abusive toward her.
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The Killer Clown is Back: See the New ‘It 2' Trailer
Warner Bros. released the first trailer for the eagerly anticipated “It 2.” In it Oscar-nominee Jessica Chastain plays the grown up version of Beverly Marsh who returns home decades later after the terrifying events of “It.”
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Luke Perry's Final ‘Riverdale' Episode Set to Air
A moment “Riverdale” fans have been dreading is upon them. Luke Perry’s final episode airs Wednesday, April 24 on The CW.
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Warner Bros. Takes Legal Action Against President Trump Over 2020 Campaign Video
President Donald Trump’s latest 2020 campaign video has been removed from his Twitter page after Warner Bros. announced it would take legal action over the unauthorized use of music in the clip. “The use of Warner Bros.′ score from ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in the campaign video was unauthorized. We are working through the appropriate legal channels to have it...