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Madgic Secures Global Deals for Emerald Animated Series
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Madgic Secures Global Deals for Emerald Animated Series

Madgic Distribution, the Paris-based kids’ content outfit, kicked off its MipJunior run with the sale of an upcoming animated series, Emerald. Buyers spanning Knowledge Canada, Mediacorp Singapore and Noga Israel have…
MTV’s Golden Era Has Ended, and Pop Culture Feels the Void
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MTV’s Golden Era Has Ended, and Pop Culture Feels the Void

MTV burst onto screens on August 1, 1981, signaling a bold shift in how music and television could intersect. Its debut featured The Buggles’ Video Killed the Radio Star and a…
Nancy Meyers Reflects on Diane Keaton, a Friend and Creative Partner for Four Decades
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Nancy Meyers Reflects on Diane Keaton, a Friend and Creative Partner for Four Decades

Nancy Meyers is honoring Diane Keaton with a heartfelt tribute that highlights a bond spanning nearly four decades. Keaton, an Academy Award winner, died on Saturday at age 79, marking the…
Win Tickets to Early Screenings of Bugonia in NYC and Los Angeles
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Win Tickets to Early Screenings of Bugonia in NYC and Los Angeles

Collider teams with Focus Features for exclusive early screenings of Bugonia in New York and Los Angeles. Readers in L.A. can attend a 7 p.m. session on Thursday, October 16 at…
Bosch’s On‑Screen Future in Doubt as Ballard Season 2 Rolls Out Without Titus Welliver
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Bosch’s On‑Screen Future in Doubt as Ballard Season 2 Rolls Out Without Titus Welliver

Prime Video has renewed Ballard for a second season, bringing Maggie Q back as LAPD detective Renée Ballard. Yet the press materials omit Titus Welliver, who spent years portraying Harry Bosch…
Ed Gein’s Fictional Assist in Bundy’s Capture: What Monster Got Wrong
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Ed Gein’s Fictional Assist in Bundy’s Capture: What Monster Got Wrong

Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story threads a largely fictional thread through the Ted Bundy saga. In the season’s finale, Gein—who has spent years in a psychiatric facility—is summoned by the…

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