SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Despite being an iconic California symbol, the grizzly bear has been practically extinct in the state for a century now. A new student-led film premiering at the Santa ...
This year’s San Francisco International Film Festival will close with a celebration of one of pop culture’s most beloved franchises. Organizers of The City’s oldest film festival have announced that ...
LOOK Dine-In Cinemas has abruptly closed three locations in metropolitan Los Angeles as the independent theater chain continues to face financial difficulties. The Texas-based company confirmed to ...
Director and actress Olivia Wilde’s newest film, “The Invite,” turned heads and sparked studio bidding wars at the Sundance Film Festival this week, and its plot might feel especially fun for ...
Even the aliens that may or may not grace the screen during "Bugonia" would know that California is the heartbeat of the film industry. But how many Oscar-nominated films from this awards season were ...
California’s star is dimming. The Golden State could be losing more than $1 billion in film and TV production spending to rival states — even after Gov. Gavin Newsom rolled out record tax incentives ...
SACRAMENTO, IS GETTING SOME MAJOR HOLLYWOOD ATTENTION AND AWARDS THIS AWARD SEASON. LOCAL FILM LEADERS SAY THEY HOPE THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING. KCRA 3’S MICHELLE BANDUR EXPLAINS THE STATE’S NEW TAX ...
Ang Lee's next movie, "Gold Mountain" will be filmed in Northern California. The project will conduct a 50-day filming production in Sacramento County and was selected as one of 28 projects to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE: The North Fork coursing through granite pools below Palisade Falls, which is visible at upper center, is part of the ...
Ang Lee, the famed director of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” “Brokeback Mountain” and “Life of Pi,” plans to shoot at least part of his next film in the city, according to a news release from Gov.
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