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  • BusinessThe Hollywood Reporter

    Cinemark Swings to First-Quarter Profit Despite Lower Revenue

    Movie theater owner Cinemark Holdings reported first-quarter revenue of $572.9 million for the three months ended March 31, down 5 percent from $610.8 million in the prior year. That beat a Wall Street analysts estimate for overall revenue at $558.2 million. Overall attendance fell to 40.0 million patrons across its global footprint, down from 42.9 million customers …

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  • EntertainmentThe Guardian

    The Fall Guy review – Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt fun it up in goofy stuntman romance

    Gosling does the dirty work in this entertaining action film, which has moments of tenderness with Blunt among the crashes, leaps and fireballs

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  • EntertainmentDeadline

    Universal Studios Orlando Reveals New Rides, Donkey Kong Country Planned For Super Nintendo World At Epic Universe

    Universal Orlando revealed new details about one of the most highly-anticipated lands in its upcoming Epic Universe expansion park. Orlando’s Super Nintendo World will be the company’s second such attraction in the U.S., after the Universal Studios Hollywood attraction of the same name that opened early last year and has become wildly popular. The Orlando …

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  • LifestyleThe Hollywood Reporter

    Selena Gomez Wants to Show You L.A.’s Hottest Restaurants

    Selena Gomez is leaving her home kitchen behind and heading out into some of Los Angeles’ hottest kitchens in a new Food Network show. Selena + Restaurant, premiering May 2 on Food Network, will take viewers into the kitchens of six buzzy L.A. restaurants. The cooking skills Gomez gained during her Max show Selena + …

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  • EntertainmentDeadline

    Ukrainian Eurovision Duo Pledge To Sell Trophy To Help Rebuild Bombed School If They Win

    In 2022, Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra won the Eurovision Song Contest and promptly sold their winners’ trophy for $900,000 to raise money to help with the war effort. The distinctive crystal microphone was auctioned on Facebook and funds were used to buy drones for Ukraine’s military. In an interview with Deadline, this year’s entrants have pledged …

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  • NewsDeadline

    ArtsEd: Bullying Review At Andrew Lloyd Webber-Backed School Delayed By Three Months

    EXCLUSIVE: The independent investigation into bullying and misconduct allegations at revered London drama school ArtsEd has been delayed by three months. Ghazaleh Rezaie, the barrister engaged to investigate claims uncovered in a series of Deadline stories, was expected to report back to the board with her findings in March. The attorney has now informed the …

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  • NewsDeadline

    French Parliament Approves Commission To Investigate Abuse In Film Industry As France’s #MeToo Wave Gathers Strength

    The French parliament has approved the creation of a commission of inquiry to investigate abuse and sexual violence in the country’s cinema and audiovisual industries as well as the worlds of the performing arts, advertizing and fashion. The initiative follows a request by actress and filmmaker Judith Godrèche, who has spearheaded a fresh #MeToo wave …

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