
Kay Kay Menon Leads Prime Video's School Comedy-Drama 'Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya' This July
A laid-back headmaster, a crumbling school, and a Cambridge training dream collide in Prime Video's seven-episode Hindi comedy-drama arriving July 24.

A laid-back headmaster, a crumbling school, and a Cambridge training dream collide in Prime Video's seven-episode Hindi comedy-drama arriving July 24.

Raven-Symoné has confirmed she is returning for a new Cheetah Girls movie, titled The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen, with production already underway.

Justin Bieber has been added to the first-ever FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show, co-headlining with Madonna, BTS and Shakira in support of global education initiatives.

The 2026 Emmy nominations brought unexpected triumphs and disappointing omissions, with horror hit 'Widow's Bay' leading the surprises and several fan-favorite series left on the sidelines.

Universal's M3GAN spinoff Soulm8te trades its theatrical release for a digital debut on August 1, with a trailer teasing a deadly AI companion.

Lebanese filmmaker Karim Kassem premieres 'Pipes' at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, his fifth film in five years, exploring migrant disappearances and water scarcity in a small village.

Former late night host Craig Kilborn steps behind the camera for the first time with a stylish murder mystery filmed in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City.

Bleecker Street has secured U.S. rights to 'NDA,' a psychological thriller starring Rachel Zegler, Penn Badgley, and Amy Ryan, marking the feature debut of writer-director Audrey Ellis Fox.

'Shark Tank' returns for Season 18 this fall with a fresh roster of guest sharks, including MrBeast, Mindy Kaling and J.J. Watt, plus two newly promoted permanent panelists.

NBC has named "Law & Order: SVU" star Mariska Hargitay to host the 78th Emmy Awards, making her the first woman to lead the ceremony since 2011.

Ncuti Gatwa is teaming up with his 'Doctor Who' co-star Niamh Marie Smith to executive produce her new short film 'Passing Through,' a modern queer meet-cute.

At 91, Herb Alpert led the Tijuana Brass back to the Hollywood Bowl for the first time in nearly six decades, delivering a joyful set of vintage hits.