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Director Carl Rinsch Receives 2.5-Year Prison Sentence for Netflix Fraud

Carl Rinsch, the director behind the 2013 film "47 Ronin," has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison after being convicted of defrauding Netflix.

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BBC 42 hours ago 77 views

Carl Rinsch Sentenced to 2.5 Years for Netflix Fraud

Hollywood director Carl Rinsch has received a sentence of two and a half years in prison after being convicted of defrauding Netflix.

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New York Post 22 hours ago 15 views

Director Carl Rinsch Sentenced to 30 Months for $11 Million Netflix Fraud

Hollywood director Carl Rinsch has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for defrauding Netflix of $11 million.

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Anime News Network 39 hours ago 72 views

Netflix Reportedly Developing Live-Action Persona Series with Christopher Monfette as Showrunner

Netflix is reportedly developing a live-action series based on the popular Persona video game franchise from Atlus.

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IGN 41 hours ago 62 views

Netflix Reportedly Developing Live-Action Persona TV Series

Netflix is reportedly developing a live-action TV series based on Sega and Atlus's acclaimed RPG franchise, Persona.

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Yahoo News Canada 24 hours ago 18 views

Collin Gosselin Alleges Childhood Abuse by Mother Kate Gosselin Amid Memoir Release

Collin Gosselin has made new allegations of physical abuse against his mother, Kate Gosselin, claiming she would "pray to God to stop hitting me" when he was two years old.

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A.V. Club 26 hours ago 60 views

Uwe Boll's 'Citizen Vigilante' Secures Global Distribution After Elon Musk's Promotion

Uwe Boll's latest film, 'Citizen Vigilante,' has reportedly secured global distribution, a development that follows a significant promotional push from Elon Musk.

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TMZ 37 hours ago 48 views

Peta Murgatroyd and Maks Chmerkovskiy List Los Angeles Home for Rent After Florida Move

Former "Dancing With the Stars" professionals Peta Murgatroyd and Maks Chmerkovskiy are officially renting out their Los Angeles residence.

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A.V. Club 41 hours ago 52 views

Director Clare Kilner Discusses Rhaenyra's Pivotal Execution Scene in House of the Dragon

In the latest episode of *House of the Dragon*, Queen Rhaenyra, played by Emma D’Arcy, finally secures King’s Landing, but her ascent to power is marked by a significant and bloody act.

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Entertainment Weekly 18 hours ago 40 views

Wil Wheaton Criticizes Dwayne Johnson's Political Silence, Calls Him a 'Coward'

Actor Wil Wheaton has publicly criticized Dwayne Johnson's decision to refrain from sharing his political views, labeling the star a "coward." This comes after Johnson's recent interview with Esquire, where he stated his intention to "keep my politics to myself."

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TV Insider 26 hours ago 63 views

Longtime Producer Henry Schuster Departs From 60 Minutes Amidst Staff Turmoil

Henry Schuster, a veteran producer for the long-running CBS news program *60 Minutes*, has announced his departure after nearly two decades.

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The Hollywood Reporter 40 hours ago 71 views

Taylor Sheridan Discusses Creative Control and Emmy Aspirations

Prolific writer-producer-director Taylor Sheridan recently offered candid insights into his creative philosophy, his relationship with critics, and his interactions with studio executives during an appearance on Bill Simmons’ podcast.

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Variety 44 hours ago 75 views

Taylor Sheridan Criticizes Studio Executives and TV Critics, Defends Creative Approach

Taylor Sheridan, the acclaimed creator behind the "Yellowstone" universe, recently shared his candid views on the entertainment industry, taking aim at studio executives and television critics.

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