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PARIS – Three high-profile Gallic series – "Section Zero," "The Frozen Dead" and "Contact" – feature at Coming Next From France, a Series Mania/TVFI showcase which captures the French TV in…
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Viacom International Media Networks is launching Comedy Central in the Middle East and Africa on the region's leading pay-TV player OSN, two years after the two companies forged an alliance that…
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By Brian Lowry
Beyond lauding the pilot, Variety's initial review of "Supergirl" posed several questions, the most pointed (or at least pragmatic) being whether this sort of unabashed superhero series – having…
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Stephen Colbert isn’t afraid of change. Viewers who tune in regularly to CBS’ “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” may have noticed something different about Monday night’s program. Yes, the host still…
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The King of Rock and Roll requests an audience with the President of the United States in "Elvis & Nixon," and the resulting interaction could hardly be weirder.
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By Katie Van Syckle
In 2012, “The Avengers” closed the Tribeca Film Festival, and four years later, on Monday night, director Joss Whedon sat down with actor Mark Ruffalo, and confessed that “Age of Ultron” really…
By Brian Lowry
At first, “Better Call Saul” was a very good series, if a rather pallid, slow-moving prequel to its sire, “Breaking Bad.” In season two, the AMC program has developed into two very good series in…
By Guy Lodge
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Adam Nimoy remembered his late father, Leonard, during a Q&A that followed a screening of his documentary “For The Love of Spock.” The discussion took place on Monday as part of the Tribeca Film…
By Mark Schilling
New installments of two long-running animation series topped the Japanese box office at the weekend, while "Spotlight" debuted at number seven.