entertainment

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The entertainment industry is at a critical juncture—an intersection where artistry meets ecological responsibility. With the launch of Leverage Point Entertainment (LPE) by Zsófia Szemerédy, the dialogues around sustainability in film and television production are set to evolve. Szemerédy, who previously held the esteemed role of International Manager at BAFTA’s environmentally-focused arm, has brought forth
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In recent years, the film industry has witnessed a significant resurgence in the adaptation of video games into cinematic experiences. With titles like *The Super Mario Bros. Movie* and *Five Nights at Freddy’s* raking in impressive box office figures, it’s clear that audiences are hungry for these adaptations—but the challenge is creating films that transcend
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In an era where streaming platforms vie for originality, the recent cancellations of “Based on a True Story” and “Mr. Throwback” by Peacock highlight a troubling trend that could signal deeper issues in content sustainability and audience engagement. While networks have the freedom to launch diverse programming, the abrupt termination of these shows raises questions
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In an era where the podcasting medium is experiencing unprecedented growth, two prominent figures from the British television industry are set to leverage this trend to their advantage. Peter Fincham and Jimmy Mulville, both titans in TV production, are embarking on an audacious endeavor with their new show, *Insiders: The TV Podcast*. As they promise