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With a report that Paramount and Skydance could be prepping a bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in full, it leaves a lot of ...
The Summit County Library Kamas Valley Branch’s Classic Film Club invites celluloid lovers to dig deep into the sinister underbelly of a California suburb with “Shadow of a Doubt.” The club will ...
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Orson Welles Meets AI in a Restoration of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ — and Its Lost Ending
The team behind Showrunner, the AI streaming platform known for its AI-generated "South Park" episodes, are teaming with a ...
For the AI advocates behind a new version of The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere in Las Vegas, the 1939 musical offered a viable way to test of how technology could transform a classic. The film, which the ...
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'Superman' is flying onto streaming; find out how to watch it!
The Man of Steel is arriving on HBO Max on Friday! DC Studios is ready to bring “Superman” to a streaming audience. The movie is officially rolling out on HBO Max on Friday, Sept. 19, and in full ...
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Can You Watch Turner Classic Movies Without Cable?
Sling TV is often the most budget-friendly choice. It offers a smaller channel lineup than some competitors, but it is an ...
My recent confinement at the Chinese General Hospital turned out to be an interesting learning – and discovery – experience. Passing by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, I had to pause at the ...
Richland Library, in Columbia, SC, has a new executive director. She’s got big goals to increase accessibility and to tell ...
Leon County celebrates Library Card Sign-up Month with limited-edition card commemorating World Athletics Cross Country ...
When China's universities specializing in traditional Chinese medicine welcome new students this autumn, many will do so on the strength of an undeniable fact — a growing number of high-achieving ...
News that Paramount is exploring a bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery, just weeks after closing its acquisition of ...
WSKG's Aurora Berry spoke with one of the series' organizers, former Cornell Law professor Stephen Yale-Loehr.
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