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Jefferies' analysts reviewed seven entertainment industry stocks and recommended three as buying opportunities.
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Though subscriber growth has slowed, Netflix has kept its spot as the largest company in the video streaming industry.
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One analyst actually had a positive takeaway from the Netflix earnings report and is bullish on where the stock could go from here.
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According to 24/7 Tempo analysis, Leonardo DiCaprio is the most bankable movie star of the 21st century.
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Netflix reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Tuesday. Investors didn't seem to be happy despite the top- and bottom-line beat.
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Tom Cruise, who was born in 1962, has been a leading man for almost 40 years. His movies have grossed billions and billions of dollars, and have made him one of the highest-paid actors and biggest...
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Out of 16 finalists based on movie ratings and box office, "Silver Linings Playbook" is Jennifer Lawrence's best movie.
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Oprah Winfrey is America's most-loved TV personality for a variety of reasons.
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"Mad Max," which helped launch Mel Gibson's career, was released in 1979 and is the movie that made the most money with the fewest dollars.
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The list of the top 10 grossing movies based on domestic sales this year shows how badly the industry has been crippled.
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For millions of Americans stuck at home during the pandemic, every day may be reminiscent of “Groundhog Day,” the 1993 movie starring Bill Murray as a man doomed to live the same day on repeat,...
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Leonardo DiCaprio’s dedication as an actor cannot be denied, and his work with top directors has produced some of the best films of the past 30 years.
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"Citizen Kane" by Orson Welles is on many best film lists, and it has stood the test of time for nearly a century.
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First published in 1947, this autobiography has been read by millions of people and has been described as "astonishing and excruciating."
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A couple of Cathie Wood's Ark Invest funds bought over 260,000 shares of Twitter on April 5.
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