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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,
Who do you believe? The battle for control of Warner Bros. and HBO is coming down to an enormous bet on competing visions of the future of the entertainment industry. On Dec. 5, Netflix landed a whale of a deal that sent shock waves through the community.
The 93rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade is airing tonight, Friday, December 12, 2025, from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM ET/PT, on the CW, featuring Grand Marshal Luke Wilson and supporting Toys for Tots. You can catch the festive event, filled with stars, floats, and bands, by checking your local CW listings.
The future of Hollywood depends in part on a battle between two Davids: Zaslav, who has agreed to sell Warner Bros. and HBO to Netflix; and Ellison, who has opposed the sale and launched a hostile takeover bid.
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.
The actor ripped the Oscar winner’s looks, saying, “Quentin, you are the Megyn Kelly of guys who look like a turtle.”
Documents obtained by The Times show former LAPD Cmdr. Cory Palka will not face criminal charges for tipping off CBS to a rape allegation against ex-CEO Les Moonves. Two LAPD detectives filed complaints over Palka's case,
Residents say electric bikes are speeding through the Broadwalk despite a ban, raising safety concerns amid more than 100 bike‑related accidents this year.
Hollywood commissioners give another green light to a developer planning to build a 27-story luxury condo on the beach. So far, critics have not been able to stop the $375 million project.
Movie production at most LA studios has withered. Movie cameras now mostly roll in states like Georgia and New York and in countries like Britain and Hungary, all of which offer generous tax incentives.