Six filmmakers come together for the second annual Hollywood Reporter roundtable at the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia including RSIFF 2024 jury president Spike Lee, Lawrence Valin, Hala Elkoussy, Meshal Al Jaser, R.T. Thorne and Sarah Friedland. The filmmakers talk creative influences, the importance of music, why words are "overrated" and the lasting appeal of 'Do the Right Thing.'
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In this Disney classic - 'Mufasa' takes center stage. The film follows the origin story of the future king of the Pride Lands and his early relationship with Scar. The Hollywood Reporter sat down with Director Barry Jenkins alongside songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda and stars Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Tiffany Boone. The cast and crew talk all about their memories of the original 'Lion King,' working with Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter and the film's tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones.
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Jill Jacobson -- a longtime actress in Hollywood with parts in "Falcon Crest" and 'Star Trek' -- has died ... according to reports. Jacob's longtime friend Dan.. TMZ.com
Malcom is getting back in the middle. Disney+ has ordered a short-run revival of 'Malcolm in the Middle.' Original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek are set to return with series creator Linwood Boomer also returning as writer and executive producer of the four-episode revival.
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At the 'Nosferatu' premiere, director Robert Eggers talks about how Focus Features has been super supportive of keeping Count Orlock under wraps. Plus, he tells THR that he thanks SpongeBob for introducing younger people to 'Nosferatu.'
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At the 'Nosferatu' premiere, Emma Corrin tells THR that they're excited for fan reactions after watching the film on Christmas day. Plus, they call Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlock "jaw-dropping."
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