We’ve reached the part of the year where we begin to take stock of what’s unfolded over the previous months in horror cinema. That means looking back on all of the year’s standout films and singling ...
Plaintiffs’ attorneys Andy Birchfield and Dan Robinson told a Los Angeles Superior Court jury on Thursday about their clients, two women in California who got ovarian cancer after decades of using ...
In medicine, there’s almost no such thing as a free lunch. Just about every drug or intervention will have its side effects. Ideally, rigorous studies and the regulatory process will ensure that an ...
'Hey Bear' will be introduced to buyers at the AFM, with HanWay Films handling international sales and WME Independent and UTA Independent Film Group repping North America. “Portlandia” co-creator ...
Portlandia creator Jonathan Krisel is directing a revenge comedy titled Hey Bear with Mia Goth, Zach Galifianakis, and Dan Stevens (I’m Your Man) signed on to star. Hey Bear marks Krisel’s directorial ...
HanWay is handling international sales on the "coming of rage" tale about a woman seeking revenge on a bear after it kills her husband. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Described as a “coming ...
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The company maintains its baby powder is safe. HealthDay News — More than 3000 people in Britain have sued Johnson & Johnson, claiming its baby powder caused cancer, according to court filings. The ...
London — Thousands of people in the United Kingdom have filed a joint legal claim estimated to be worth more than £1 billion ($1.34 billion) against Johnson & Johnson, accusing the U.S. pharmaceutical ...
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N), opens new tab is facing the first lawsuits in Britain over allegations that its talc products cause cancer, as it fights tens of thousands of ...
A Los Angeles jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of Mae Moore, who died in 2021 from mesothelioma, a rare cancer linked to asbestos-contaminated talc exposure. This ...