Coppola Oscar Record Remains Unmatched Fifty Years Later
Francis Ford Coppola's unmatched Oscar record still stands as a marker of Hollywood authorship, awards momentum and studio-era ambition.
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Francis Ford Coppola's unmatched Oscar record still stands as a marker of Hollywood authorship, awards momentum and studio-era ambition.
TikTok and iHeartMedia are joining forces on radio and podcasts, showing how social platforms are moving deeper into mainstream audio.
Amber Davies paused a Legally Blonde performance for health reasons, putting attention on stage workloads and performer wellbeing.
Conan O'Brien's criticism of the Academy over a supporting actor snub shows how awards disputes can become cultural flashpoints.
The BBC's Traitors extension through 2030 shows how valuable durable unscripted formats have become for broadcasters.
Netflix opened Eyeline Studios in Hyderabad, deepening its India production footprint and visual-effects strategy.
Universal Pictures is moving back toward longer theatrical windows, giving cinemas more exclusive time before films shift to home platforms.
Jack Osbourne's daughter's name has become a family tribute, linking private grief, public legacy and a wider entertainment nostalgia moment.
Big Brother Brasil 26 is facing a backlash over contestant conflict, production decisions and the limits of reality-TV spectacle.
The Pussycat Dolls are returning as a smaller lineup led by Nicole Scherzinger, with nostalgia doing much of the commercial work.
Dunblane survivors recalled the fight to outlaw British handguns, revisiting grief, activism and gun-law memory.
Jimmy Kimmel mocked federal warnings of an Oscar night drone strike as Hollywood security fears collided with late-night comedy.