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Hallmark lines up movies for kids this April

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MUMBAI: Summer vacations are round the corner and capture kids’ attention, Hallmark has planned a summer full of horror, laughter, suspense, adventure and excitement for the kiddies. The channel will be airing nine movies to suit the kids’ taste buds in the first fortnight of April.

The movies, picked carefully, boast of a star-studded cast and deal with various issue, including human-interest stories that should have the kids glued to their TV sets.

The daredevil acts and hilarious stunts performed by their heroes promise to give the kids bouts of laughter.

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The movies that will be aired especially for the kids from 1 to 9 April are:

Date Movie Time
01.04.04 Monster Makers 21:30
02.04.04 Maldonado Miracle 21:30
03.04.04 Gentle Ben: Black Gold 21:40
04.04.04 My Girl II 21:40
05.04.04 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 21:30
06.04.04 A Painted House 21:30
07.04.04 Santa Jr. 21:30
08.04.04 Wrinkle In Time – Part #1 21:30
09.04.04 Wrinkle In Time – Part #2 21:30
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Ellison takes his Paramount-Warner Bros case straight to theater owners

The Skydance chief goes to CinemaCon with promises and a skeptical crowd waiting

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CALIFORNIA: David Ellison strode into a room packed with thousands of cinema owners and executives at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Thursday and did something rather bold: he looked them in the eye and asked them to trust him.

The chief executive of Paramount Skydance vowed that his company would release a minimum of 30 films a year if regulators greenlight its proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, a deal that has made theater owners deeply, and loudly, nervous.

“I wanted to look every single one of you in the eye and give you my word,” Ellison told the crowd. “Once we combine with Warner Bros, we are going to make a minimum of 30 films annually across both studios.”

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It was a confident pitch. Whether it landed is another matter. Cinema operators have already called on regulators to block the deal, and scepticism in the room was hardly concealed.

Ellison pushed back by pointing to recent form. Paramount, born from the merger of Paramount Global and Skydance Media last August, plans to release 15 films this year, nearly double the eight it put out in 2025. Progress, he argued, was already underway.

He also threw theater owners a bone they have long been chasing: all films, he pledged, would run exclusively in cinemas for a minimum of 45 days, drawing applause from a crowd that has spent years fighting for exactly that commitment across the industry.

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“People can speculate all they want,” Ellison said, “but I am standing here today telling you personally that you can count on our complete commitment. And we’ll show you we mean it.”

Fine words. The regulators, however, will have the last one.

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