On this day (May 19) in 1998, Godzilla: The Album hit record store shelves. The soundtrack to the summer blockbuster contained multiple hit songs from the likes of Diddy and the Wallflowers. However, ...
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Cartel Entertainment, the management and production company that represents the likes of Dr. Death’s Patrick MacManus and is behind series such as Shudder’s Creepshow, is rebranding. The business is ...
Here’s a trend that will never go out of style: people craving extraordinary entertainment experiences. The opportunity for entertainment technology companies is to continue to deliver on this demand ...
Emperor Entertainment Hotel (DE:EM7A) has released an update. Emperor Entertainment Hotel has entered into a sale and purchase agreement for a major acquisition valued at HK$700 million, subject to ...
Amid the explosive Diddy abuse scandal, a source sent Page Six a jaw-dropping VHS tape that was sent out as an invitation to the mogul’s 29th birthday in 1998. The nearly six-minute video serves both ...
From 1998 to 2022, each edition of the FIFA World Cup™ featured 32 nations. We look back at a glorious and unforgettable era. Ahead of the expansion to 48 teams in 2026, FIFA.com looks back at that ...
The Challenge (1998) is back with another entertaining season, season eighteenth, which means double the troubles for the competitors and double the entertainment and drama for the audience. The ...
Finding something to watch or play can sometimes feel like work — there’s just so much out there vying for your free time. That’s true whether you’re heading to a theater, browsing the many streaming ...
EXCLUSIVE: Umbrelic Entertainment co-founders Thomas Zambeck and Brian Katz are bringing back a new Anchor Bay Entertainment with an eye on genre films, undiscovered treasures, cult classics, and ...
An estimated 62,000 entertainment jobs in California spanning film, TV, music and gaming will be disrupted by the rise of artificial intelligence within the next three years, a new study says.
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