Beginning June 12th, California will resume its film and TV productions in accordance with recommendations by the California Department of Public Health.
Beginning June 12th, California will resume its film and TV productions in accordance with recommendations by the California Department of Public Health.
The unscripted series, ‘We’re Here’, with drag queens Shangela, Eureka O’Hara, and Bob the Drag Queen has been renewed for its second season.
The French streaming platform, Salto, has picked up ‘Happily Married’, a dark comedy show.
To address the protests surrounding justice for George Floyd’s death, Oprah Winfrey has teamed up with Discovery to host a two-night TV town hall.
Streaming on the Roku Channel and Samsung’s TV Plus, the LGBTQ+ centric platform, Revyr, is here in time for Pride Month.
As of recently, the British government and its health officials have released a set of guidelines that would allow for the film and TV industries to continue their work.
Film and digital media spaces in Los Angeles are to resume back to normal with necessary precautions after the governor announced the county should open up again.
In a shocking turn of events, ‘The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo’ on HBO Max has been submitted as an Emmys nominee in the short form variety series category.
Although these TV shows and films have had a good run on the premium outlet for a long while, HBO has decided it’s time to say farewell.
If you have a subscription to Amazon Prime and are excited to see what the streaming service has in store for you, be sure to check out this list of what’s coming in June.