Variety at Berlin
Day 4 coverage from the virtual European Film Market
Movie theaters in New York City, battered by the pandemic, are scrambling to reopen after yearlong closures.
Fans of “A Quiet Place” will get to see the sequel in theaters earlier than expected. Paramount Pictures has pushed up the release date of “A Quiet Place Part II” by several months, moving the film…
The Television Academy has signed a deal with diversity consulting firm ReadySet to evaluate the organization’s inclusion and representation practices. The announcement comes as another awards-giving…
Female executives have ramped up local productions to boost streamers' international expansion as global competition heats up.
NBC's new alien drama "Debris" evokes "The X-Files" and "Fringe" with intriguing mysteries and some decently spooky moments.
Soleil Moon Frye has always had the ability to capture audiences.
Russell T Davies' new series takes us to the London of the 1980s.
Will Smith leads a six-part seminar on the 14th Amendment, a primer in equal rights.
In the three decades since "Coming to America," the comedy has come to signify so much more to fans than this follow-up seems to recognize.
Joe Carnahan's film could almost be a satire of how action heroes (and audiences) see the same thrills over and over again.
Doug Liman delivers action with a high-concept hook -- we hear everything the characters are thinking -- that quickly wears out its welcome.
"Blindspotting" director Carlos Lรณpez Estrada joins "Big Hero 6" helmer Don Hall in this action-driven shot at updating the Disney formula.
Dave Grohl promised an album you can groove to, and he delivered with Foo Fighters' latest, "Medicine at Midnight."
Former One Direction member Zayn Malik embraces an intimate, less-pop type of R&B for his third solo album, "Nobody Is Listening."
Eminem stays within his comfort zone, for better and for worse, on "Music to Be Murdered By – Side B," his second album release in 2020.
Paul McCartney returns to the idea of a true solo album with "McCartney III," a quarantine record where DIY randomness is part of the charm.
Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen's riotous West End comedy "The Comeback" is a triumph, but London theater closures stopped it in its tracks.
Starring "Hamilton's" Michael Balogun and performed on the eve of England's second lockdown, the play is sure to be seen again.
This smart revival of Jason Robert Brown's musical plays in a London theater cleverly redesigned for COVID-era safety.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.