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Don't Trip: Hollywood Horror Exposed

A chilling new lo-fi comedy horror film holds up a distorted mirror to Hollywood's toxic underbelly, revealing the industry's hidden nightmares through the lens of two struggling filmmakers.

Alec Baldwin sued by Rust crew member over set shooting

Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin and the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' estate face fresh legal action from a Rust crew member who witnessed the fatal on-set shooting, alleging severe emotional trauma and negligence.

LA Wildfires Force Hollywood Production Shutdown

Raging wildfires in Los Angeles caused unprecedented disruption to Hollywood's film and TV industry, halting major productions and forcing studios to evacuate as flames threatened iconic locations.

Tarantino confirms acting return for final film

Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino confirms he'll return to acting in his upcoming final movie, breaking his 25-year on-screen hiatus in what promises to be a cinematic farewell.

Anthony Hopkins: I Don't Enjoy Acting Anymore

Oscar-winning legend Sir Anthony Hopkins opens up about his changing relationship with acting, describing it as a 'strange way to make a living' and sharing surprising insights about his craft.

Isabella Rossellini's emotional film confession to father

In a moving tribute, actress Isabella Rossellini shares the poignant story of how she secretly discovered her father Roberto Rossellini's cinematic legacy, leading to an emotional reunion that brought the legendary director to tears.

Rebel Wilson sued over directorial debut 'The Deb'

Hollywood star Rebel Wilson finds herself embroiled in a bitter legal battle as producers sue over her directorial debut 'The Deb', alleging contract breaches and financial misconduct in this dramatic industry showdown.

Warner Bros Discovery considers studio sale

Warner Bros Discovery is reportedly exploring the potential sale of studio assets as part of a major strategic review, signalling significant changes ahead for the entertainment giant.

Neurodiverse filmmakers win top London Film Festival award

A groundbreaking neurodiverse filmmaking collective has been honoured with the Creative Audacity Award at the 2025 London Film Festival, celebrating their innovative approach to cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.

Ellis Exposes DiCaprio's 'Woke' Film Battles

American Psycho author reveals behind-the-scenes conflicts between Leonardo DiCaprio and filmmakers over political messaging in modern cinema, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus social consciousness.

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Ridley Scott: Modern Hollywood films are 'bloody boring'

Legendary director Ridley Scott delivers a scathing critique of contemporary cinema, claiming most modern films lack substance and memorable characters while revealing his own relentless work ethic continues unabated.

Julia Roberts on Hollywood's male-dominated industry

Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts opens up about navigating Hollywood's gender imbalance throughout her three-decade career, sharing her fearless approach to success in the entertainment industry.

AI Actor Tilly Norwood: Cinema's Bland Future?

As artificial intelligence creates the first digital actor, Tilly Norwood, film critics question whether we're sacrificing authentic human storytelling for sanitised perfection. Explore the debate threatening to reshape cinema forever.

Dave Bautista blasts 'entitled' complaining actors

Former WWE star Dave Bautista has launched a fiery critique against fellow actors who bemoan difficult on-set experiences, branding their complaints as a sign of entitlement in the film industry.

Harrison Ford's $1M Film That Was Never Released

An exclusive look at the shocking story behind a Harrison Ford movie that cost over a million dollars to produce but was shelved indefinitely, exploring the reasons for its failure and the lessons for the film industry.

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