There’s something magical about watching a classic movie the way audiences first experienced it. That means the studio logo flickers on, the orchestra swells, and before the feature presentation even ...
Paramount Skydance is making a $110 billion play for Warner Bros. Discovery, and with it intellectual property like Harry ...
The newest stuff on physical media, including Criterion releases of "3:10 to Yuma," "A Woman Under the Influence," and "The Man Who Wasn't There".
Netflix has withdrawn its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, clearing the way for Paramount Skydance’s $31-per-share offer. The battle for the legacy studio reflects more than consolidation; it ...
Can you believe that Looney Tunes is almost 100 years old? First launched in the 1930s as short theatrical cartoons shown before feature films, the anarchic animated shorts quickly became a ...
The trusty cartoon franchise brings Daffy Duck and Porky Pig back for fresh antics, updated pretty neatly for our times The Looney Tunes franchise has been regularly resuscitated and rebooted for new ...
There’s a scene in Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up when a silhouetted studio executive stands up and shouts, “Who greenlit this garbage?” The irony is palpable. At a moment when Warner Bros ...
Apparently, that’s not all, folks. After years of outrage over Warner Bros. Discovery’s treatment of The Looney Tunes, which Warner Bros. has been using for logo, merchandising, and Space Jam purposes ...
Old school Looney Tunes shorts are headed back to linear TV in a big and long-overdue way. Turner Classic Movies has secured a long-term licensing deal that will make the network a regular broadcast ...
The beloved “Looney Tunes” franchise has finally found a home at TCM. Beginning in February, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable network will begin airing the animated films as part of a six-year ...