The SXSW Film & TV Festival will kick off on March 7 with the world premiere of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s “The Studio,” the Apple TV+ comedy series starring Rogen as a fictional Hollywood studio head.
Here’s a Hollywood nugget so bizarre it might just top any Tom Cruise stunt: Seth had to teach the Mission: Impossible star about p*rn.
"Taking Care" focuses on Lauren Miller Rogen's mother, Adele, a longtime Lakeland resident who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at age 55.
Along with Rogen's upcoming Hollywood satire series 'The Studio,' projects premiering at the Texas festival will include 'Holland,' starring Nicole Kidman.
Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Hollywood-set comedy series The Studio will kick off SXSW as the opening night TV screening. Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of an embattled studio as he and his executives struggle to make their movies relevant.
For the first time since 2022, this year's South by Southwest Film & Television Festival does not overlap with the Oscars - which seems to have given SXSW curators a richer field to pull from, as the 2025 lineup has no shortage of buzzy titles and stars.
The festival continues its legacy of championing innovative works with its 2025 Film and TV program. This year's lineup boasts 96 movies, including 82 world premieres, showcasing a diverse range of genres from documentaries to comedies to thrillers.
The SXSW Film and TV Festival lineup is shaping up to have a big year in 2025 with new comedies, horror movies, documentaries, and more heading down to Austin!
Pageboy Productions has a non-exclusive development deal to create content for the main CTV network and streamer Crave north of the border.
On the heels of its national release in late January, “Taking Care – The Legacies We’ll Accept, and Those We Don’t,” a 38-minute documentary that follows the journey of acclaimed filmmakers Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen as they navigate the complexities and heartbreak of Lauren’s mother’s advancing Alzheimer’s disease,
2019’s Men in Black International was a comparative disappointment for the series, receiving overall negative reviews and grossing a disappointing $253 million worldwide against a budget of around $100 million, the least of any MIB film. Following its release, a sequel was not announced, and rumors began to fly about the future of the franchise.
Bill Murray concedes he hasn’t been proactive about finding work as an actor. The “Groundhog Day” and “Lost in Translation” star has appeared in just a few independent films, such as 2024’s ensemble crime comedy “Riff Raff” and Naomi Watts-led drama “The Friend,” in recent years.