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Boston Blue‘s Sonequa Martin-Green has the perfect role for Donnie Wahlberg‘s wife, Jenny McCarthy. “I’m always texting with Jenny and Donnie’s always texting with [my husband] Kenric [Green]. So we have this really interesting four part friendship going on, which is growing and it’s really sweet,” Martin-Green exclusively told Us Weekly. “But we talk about Jenny coming on the show all the time.” Martin-Green, who plays Lena on the hit police procedural, pointed out that McCarthy would have to be cast as someone that “we could see often.” “Somebody that we have to go see. Maybe she works in the…

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President and CEO of Cinema United, Michael O’Leary put the biggest annual gathering of theater owners on alert today about the risks of “concentrating marketplace power in the hands of a smaller group of distributors that dictate the terms, windows, scheduling, screen-placement of movies, and access to historic film catalogs.” Noting “the ongoing efforts to acquire Warner Bros., the iconic studio that delivered a truly spectacular 2025,” he said M&A in the space has “a real and lasting impact on Main Street and millions of movie fans around the world.” Paramount chief David Ellison has said he hopes to close…

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ABC Finding an audience in an increasingly competitive television market has always been challenging, especially for sitcoms. With so many networks and streaming platforms looking for the next big hit, many series get canceled before they have enough time to build a viable audience. Even shows garnering widespread critical acclaim have no guarantee of surviving for more than a season or two if they can’t reach a satisfactory viewership in time. Of course, this isn’t a reflection of a sitcom’s quality but of the industry’s often cutthroat nature. Many sitcoms…

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Godzilla is ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple in the first look at Godzilla Minus Zero. Filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki took the CinemaCon stage in Las Vegas on Tuesday to tease progress on the sequel to his original Oscar-winning 2023 feature, Godzilla Minus One. GKIDS is set to release the follow-up theatrically on Nov. 6. “This film will be a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One,” Yamazaki told the crowd through a translator. “It will continue to follow the story of the Shikishima family.” Yamazaki added, “In this new film, an even deeper despair will descend upon…

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Picture: My Dearest Señorita – Netflix/Tripictures Elisabeth Martínez makes her onscreen debut in Netflix’s remake of the beloved Spanish film Mi querida señorita. After premiering at the 29th Málaga Film Festival, My Dearest Señorita will be released on Netflix worldwide on May 1, 2026. Here’s everything we need to know about My Dearest Señorita on Netflix. My Dearest Señorita is an upcoming Spanish Netflix Original drama film directed by Fernando G. Molina (Paraíso) and written by Alana S. Portero. The film is also an adaptation of the 1972 Spanish film Mi querida señorita. The film was produced by Suma Content,…

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Noah Wyle could soon join an elite list of Emmy Award winners who have won Best Drama Actor twice in a row. He took home his first career Emmy last year for playing Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch on The Pitt, and also won a second statuette as a producer when it claimed Best Drama Series. Prior to that, Wyle was a five-nominee for his supporting turn on ER (1995-99), the medical series that quasi-inspired The Pitt. The last time someone won back-to-back in this category was 16 years ago, when Bryan Cranston prevailed for his role of meth manufacturer Walter…

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The dystopian genre has been behind some of the most popular movies and shows in recent years, but it wouldn’t have gotten such traction without the golden years of the 2010s. Teen films didn’t always receive the respect they deserved, but one dystopian teen series gripped viewers, and it never let go. The first Hunger Games film premiered in 2012, which ignited the entire genre. Other franchises, such as Divergent, tried to measure up, but no series of films would be as addictive as the Jennifer Lawrence-led franchise. Adapted from Suzanne Collins’ wildly relevant trilogy, The Hunger Games takes place…

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Richard “Beebo” Russell—the ground crew worker who successfully stole, took off, and, eventually, intentionally crashed a commercial jet in 2018—is an internet legend. To some, he’s a working class folk hero. To others, he’s a symbol of white, male rage. Director Patricia E. Gillespie hopes that her documentary, #SKYKING—now streaming on Hulu in the U.S.—can transform him into a nuanced, but ultimately, good person. Just a guy whose long hours, less-than-minimum-wage pay, isolation, and untreated mental health issues drove him to desperate measures. “This was a story where a man’s suicide unfortunately had been glamorized, politicized, sensationalized,” Gillespie told Decider…

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