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Arts & Entertainment
Hallmark’s catalog of 300+ Christmas movies watched by millions all started with the world’s first written-for-TV opera in 1951
By
Molly Liebergall
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Morning Brew
December 22, 2025
AI
Mark Cuban says AI allows ‘creators to become exponentially more creative,’ but his advice didn’t land well with people working in the industry
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Sydney Lake
December 22, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
James Cameron’s third ‘Avatar’ movie has big opening, but the weeks that follow could determine if parts 4 and 5 are ever made
By
Jake Coyle
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The Associated Press
December 21, 2025
AI
Natasha Lyonne says AI has an ethics problem because right now it’s ‘super kosher copacetic to rob freely under the auspices of acceleration’
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
December 20, 2025
Success
Her two Gen Z children have starred in her films, but Oscar award-winning actress Kate Winslet says nepo baby allegations are ‘silly’
By
Emma Burleigh
December 18, 2025
Success
James Cameron is now a billionaire. The boomer college dropout worked odd jobs like truck driving before making his big break with films like Avatar
By
Preston Fore
December 17, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Connecticut cashes in on Hallmark Movie status to drive kitschy Christmas tourism boom
By
Susan Haigh
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The Associated Press
December 14, 2025
AI
Actress Natasha Lyonne dropped out of NYU and watched movies instead. Now, she’s helping to shape the future of AI
By
Amanda Gerut
December 10, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Former Amazon Studios boss warns the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal will make Hollywood ‘a system that circles a single sun’
By
Jason Ma
December 6, 2025
C-Suite
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos credits a video store job for launching his career—and cherishes this lesson from Tony Bennett
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Jason Ma
December 5, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Mark Zuckerberg says ‘The Social Network’ nailed his wardrobe: ‘Every single shirt or fleece they had in that movie is a shirt or fleece that I own’
By
Dave Smith
November 7, 2025
Success
Meet Mira Nair, Zohran Mamdani’s 68-year-old mother, who hit it big in Hollywood directing critical darlings like ‘Monsoon Wedding’
By
Dave Smith
November 5, 2025
Health
Gen Z actor Maya Hawke says, ‘Anxiety might be the defining emotion of our time’
By
Dave Smith
November 5, 2025
Success
Reese Witherspoon candidly attributes her $400 million Hollywood success to anxiety—she says she pushed herself to ‘extreme levels to show up in a perfect way’
By
Jessica Coacci
November 4, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Las Vegas looks to join Atlanta as the next film production hotspot while California tries to combat Hollywood’s slump
By
Jessica Hill
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The Associated Press
October 19, 2025
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