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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) touted the $750 million tax credit for film and television made in his state, calling it a “big part ...
Pooch Hall lived in Brockton from third grade through college. Hall spoke with the Enterprise and reflected on how his ...
As studio heads like Bob Iger attempt to reassure anxious investors, he and so many others in the industry are confronting ...
The final five minutes of Chicago P.D.'s "Reckoning" clearly showcase the moral decay that's present in the Intelligence Unit ...
A study has found this 1979 sports drama to be the saddest movie of all time, particularly due to the film's heartbreaking ...
Jared Hutchings won the Mini Stock Dirty 30 on Saturday at Twin City Raceway in Kenai in an event put on by the Kenai ...
Kim Kardashian is helping to bring the Bratz franchise back to the screen. Amazon MGM Studios has nabbed the package for a ...
As is the case with the careers of quite a few actors who've been in the business for decades, Jon Voight’s output, as an actor, can certainly be called inconsistent. Well, that’s putting it mildly.
Hollywood ambassador Jon Voight has blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom as a “lying dog” after the Democrat tried to blame President Trump for the anti-ICE riots plaguing Los Angeles.
Voight, 86, was named in January as one of Trump’s “special ambassadors” for Hollywood, along with Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson. Newsom has made luring film and TV production back to ...
Jon Voight calls Newsom a ‘lying dog’ over LA protests while heaping praise on Trump - ‘He is the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln!’ the 86-year-old Hollywood actor said Tuesday ...
A coalition of American film industry unions and guilds, joined by veteran actor Jon Voight, has asked U.S. President Donald Trump to consider implementing tax incentives in his push to promote ...