Companies including Amazon, Starbucks, McDonald's, and Google are participating in relief efforts for the Los Angeles fires.
As Hollywood goes through vast technological, financial and global change, the state’s cornerstone entertainment industry and its workers face a hard reality: Lost jobs may never come back.
Hollywood is hunkered down as deadly wildfires rage all around Los Angeles County. Tens of thousands have evacuated from ...
Michael Schlesinger, a renowned repertory executive who worked on the 70mm restoration of "Lawrence of Arabia," died on Jan. 9. He was 74.
Entertainment companies, including Netflix and Amazon, said they would steer more than $65 million to disaster relief and ...
On a quiet weekend in movie theaters, while much of Hollywood's attention was on the wildfires, Lionsgate's "Den of Thieves 2 ...
On a quiet weekend in movie theaters, Lionsgate’s “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” debuted atop the box office with $15.5 million.
Paramount will donate $1 million to Los Angeles fire relief as the entertainment studio offers cash grants and temporary ...
Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal have shut down or scaled back in-person work. As the wildfires continue to spread across ...
The 100-year-old company owns iconic property in central L.A. Its offices remain open today, but employees were encouraged to ...
Among the residents who call the area home are Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Eugene Levy, Michael Mann and Kathleen ...
Paramount has canceled the Los Angeles premiere of its Robbie Williams biopic “Better Man,” originally scheduled for ...