Timothée Chalamet attends the 32nd annual Actor Awards, March 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images) With less ...
Who is Charlie Puth, and why has an AI platform Moises hired him? The singer has joined Moises as chief music officer. He will guide product and creative direction. The move highlights growing links ...
Entering the fray is Love Letter to Texas, a short film from director Jeff Nichols, best known for 2012's Mud, starring ...
Texan turned award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey has been an established figure in the Hollywood film industry for decades — but new comments the Uvalde native made regarding the future of ...
Matthew McConaughey weighed in on what the future of Hollywood will look like as the industry embraces artificial intelligence, saying actors should prepare for the day that they’ll have to compete ...
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An Oscar-winning actor is moving to lock down his face and voice in the age of artificial intelligence. Specific audio and visual elements of Matthew McConaughey's image and voice, including his ...
In addition to launching McConaughey’s mainstream career and birthing his iconic catchphrase, Richard Linklater's 1993 comedy gave audiences what is still one of the actor’s most beloved and ...
Football fans are not happy with Matthew McConaughey’s latest Uber Eats commercials. Uber Eats started rolling out their latest batch of ads on Sunday, January 25, during the AFC Championship game ...
Matthew McConaughey is back. But this time, he’s not chasing Oscars. He’s chasing food ahead of the Super Bowl — or at least trying to convince the world that football is secretly all about selling ...
Matthew McConaughey isn't always "alright" with artificial intelligence as the Texas-born actor makes moves to protect his likeness and famous catchphrase from AI misuse. McConaughey, who was born in ...
For years now, actors have rung the alarm bells over the AI industry planning to sell their likeness and voices — either with or without their consent — and hence threatening to put them out of work.