An entertainment industry letter about Trump’s action plan fails to mention the man moviemakers want to ride to their rescue.
Over 400 actors, writers and directors signed an open letter outlining serious concerns about copyrights amid big tech's AI ...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) narratives circulating in Hollywood. Foxx — born Eric Marlon Bishop — is the producer ...
More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of ...
Numerous Trump-hating celebrities sign letter pleading with the president for his help on copyright protections.
As the country becomes more diverse, the entertainment industry is scaling back on equity and inclusion in the face of political pressure.
Hundreds of Hollywood stars including Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchett and Cynthia Erivo have urged Donald Trump's White House to ...
The British star also talks to The Hollywood Reporter about his planned new movie with Michel Franco, the Henry Kissinger ...
TV shows like “Shifting Gears” and “Duck Dynasty” resonate with “flyover country,” while fewer shows take on the president.
Hundreds of stars, including Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, Aubrey Plaza and Olivia Wilde are urging the Trump Administration ...
In an open letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy, more than 400 Hollywood creatives urged President Trump to not let Google ...
Hundreds of Hollywood stars have urged Donald Trump's White House to protect film, TV, and music copyrights against big tech ...