Paramount Pictures has ended a creative relationship with one of the iconic executives who put the studio on the map. Robert Evans served as the president of production at the Hollywood-based compa…
Universal’s “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” races into theaters this weekend. The big-budget, rock ’em, sock ’em ode to speedy cars and bulging musculature will test audiences’ continuing appetite for a series that first kicked off nearly two decades ago. On one hand, that association has its benefits. The “Fast & Furious” series [...
” False fronts were created, vintage dishes were resurrected and historic movie posters were reprinted, but it was the use of actual locations that help make the film a truly immersive experience [...]As fall approaches, Hulu is revamping its collection with a slew of new titles. Take a trip down memory lane with “The Brady Bunch Movie” and “The Color Purple” or complement your “Spider-Man: Far From Home” viewing with some nostalgia by watching “Spider-Man 3” with Tobey Maguire.
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The Kid Exits the Picture: Robert Evans and Paramount Part Ways After 52 Years (Exclusive)He first joined Paramount in 1967, at just 36, as its youngest-ever production chief, and then transitioned into producing such films as 'Chinatown' and 'Rosemary's Baby.'
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Robert Evans Departing Paramount Lot After 52 YearsDeadline has confirmed that Paramount won’t be re-upping its deal with Robert Evans Productions, which has been in place since 1974 after he stepped down from running the studio. Evans began …
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