Orbital Studios Moving to Television City Lot – Film News in Brief
Orbital Studios has relocated its LED walls to Television City, the former CBS studio on Los Angeles’ Fairfax Avenue. The virtual production company moved its headquarters from the L.A. Arts…
Julia Garner to Star in True Crime Drama ‘Guilty Creatures’ at Apple TV, Craig Gillespie to Direct
Stuart Zicherman will serve as showrunner on the series, which is based on a book by Mikita Brottman.
‘Love Island USA’ Season 8 Cast Revealed
The new season of Peacock’s hit reality show, hosted by Ariana Madix, premiered June 2.
Colin Woodell, KJ Apa and Diane Guerrero to Lead Netflix’s ‘Myron Bolitar’
The series about a sports agent is based on novels by Harlan Coben.
Balogun Brouhaha Turns a National TV Sports Moment of Unity Into a Moment of Division (Again)
But the European pearl-clutching over Donald Trump’s World Cup call is also bad-faith.
Fed’s Waller Says ‘Forward Guidance’ Needs to Be Flexible
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said signals from policymakers on the future path of interest rates can play a useful role if done carefully.
Peace Deal Doesn’t Restore Pre-War Situation, ECB’s Schnabel Says
Peace efforts in the Middle East have helped bring energy prices down rapidly but haven’t restored the position the world was in before hostilities erupted, according to European Central Bank…
Bank of Canada Surveys Show War Boosted Inflation Expectations, Investment
The war in Iran caused a spike in Canadian inflation expectations and is leading the country’s oil producers to boost their investment and production plans.
Argentina Shuns Markets for Now, Sees Investment Grade by 2031
President Javier Milei’s administration is targeting investment-grade status for Argentina by the end of a potential second term in 2031, while continuing to shun international debt markets.
Economies Thrive With Older, Smaller Population, New Study Finds
Declining birth rates around the world have gotten many people worried about the economic impact, with predictions of slower growth and less innovation. But a new paper finds that the…











