Applications to get a GMPCS licence of both Starlink and Amazon are yet to be cleared, pending compliance of some security clauses.
A new EUIPO study reveals that while piracy rates have stabilized in the EU, significant variations exist across countries and content types.
The 55th International Film Festival of India ( IFFI) recently wrapped up, leaving a lasting impression on attendees and filmmakers alike.
Just like the British love the curry that Indians dish out in the UK, it seems Indians can’t get enough of the TV shows that British producers offer.
The latest film announcements—Farhan Akhtar's 120 Bahadur, Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4, Akshay Kumar’s Sky Force, and Shahid Kapoor’s Deva, among others—indicate things are looking up for Bollywood.
In the middle of a lava field on the Southern Peninsula of Iceland, the crew of “The Fires” is setting up the next shot.
This year’s Academy Award contenders take audiences on journeys across space and time, from the Colosseum of ancient Rome to the drug dens of mid-century Mexico City.
The hero of Brady Corbet’s Oscar contender “The Brutalist”— the fictional, Hungarian-born Jewish architect László Toth — journeys from Budapest to the U.S. to rebuild his life after fleeing a concentration camp and the ravages of post-war Europe.
Georgian drama film “April” took double honors on Saturday at the annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards, winning the best film prize and the best performance prize for Ia Sukhitashvili.
From social media to immersive OTT content, movies, international music festivals, online gaming, AI and technology, and fashion—global trends have played a pivotal role in reshaping India’s entertainment scene.