The 1977 T2 Bus became a symbol of hope after the region’s devastating wildfires, and it was enough to inspire a stunning restoration by VW.
Shows such as "Baywatch" and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" will now be filmed in California, after relocating from other states.
Thinking about making a film, series, podcast or book based on a real person? In California you cannot just roll the cameras ...
More than a decade after its production, parts of "The Trouble with Cali" will make their way back to the screen in a ...
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ). California’s film industry is getting a major boost. Governor Gavin Newsom announced 52 film projects will receive new state tax credits through the California Film and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new “Jumanji” movie is among 52 film projects that were awarded production incentives for shooting in the Golden ...
The doubling of California’s film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state. Ten movies from major studios were among 52 films awarded ...
"Why does no one talk about it?" Watermelon Pics is releasing this fascinating, upsetting new documentary film titled Pistachio Wars, a remarkable true story about the billionaires behind the ...
Just days before the start of its flagship festival, the California Film Institute announced a major addition that'll reshape its future. The nonprofit that runs the Mill Valley Film Festival has ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Multimedia journalist Anna Albaryan spoke with Pamala Buzick Kim of Stay in LA about Gov. Gavin Newsom signing legislation to provide tax credits for film and TV productions in the ...
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