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There’s a new media mogul tearing up Hollywood: ‘Zas is not particularly patient’
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At 93, James Hong finally gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Massive film marketing spends are back as summer tentpole season kicks off
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ first reactions: ‘Hollywood filmmaking at its most rah-rah ridiculous’
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MGM’s Amazon era begins with big, unanswered questions
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Disney, Sony and Warner Bros pause film releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion
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2SAXY - Walk of Fame (2022)
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Roland Emmerich: Marvel and Star Wars are ‘ruining our industry’
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How January became a "dump month" for cinema - and why that's changing
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Hollywood accounting
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Twenty years ago, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings changed the future of Hollywood
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Inside China and Hollywood’s frayed relationship: ‘We need to stop trying to keep the status quo, because the status quo is gone’
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When Jimmy Stewart played the villain
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Here's why movie dialogue has gotten more difficult to understand (and three ways to fix it)
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How Elvira busted through Hollywood to become the queen of Halloween
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Alec Baldwin fatally shoots crew member with prop firearm on film set, authorities say
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Guns, ammo, accountability: Hollywood munitions experts grapple with ‘Rust’ tragedy
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IATSE strike to begin Monday unless producers negotiate
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Hollywood crews vote to authorize a strike for better pay and working conditions
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Bob Iger’s long goodbye
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Hollywood battle lines emerge in simmering vaccine war
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Disney and Scarlett Johansson resolve bitter ‘Black Widow’ profits lawsuit
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Hollywood reaps the rewards of becoming more diverse: Films with a diverse cast tend to outperform the rest
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How David Fincher’s ‘Dragon Tattoo’ marked the end of the big-budget adult drama
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Kill Hollywood
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Hollywood loved Sammy Davis Jr. until he dated a white movie star
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Amazon is acquiring MGM for $8.45 billion
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Samuel E. Wright, the voice of Sebastian the crab in 'The Little Mermaid,' dies aged 74
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Amazon said to make $9 billion offer for MGM
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A rising actor, fake HBO deals and one of Hollywood’s most audacious Ponzi schemes
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In movies, why the dial tone after someone hangs up?
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Los Angeles Department of Public Health urges film industry vigilance to help contain COVID-19
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Netflix didn’t disrupt Hollywood, Hollywood disrupted Netflix
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Hollywood's smartest teen movies
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‘No Time To Die’ delayed to Easter weekend 2021 as pandemic takes grip at box office
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Johnny Depp files for defamation case delay to film ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’
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How does it feel to make police shows in 2020?
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'The Simpsons' producers will 'no longer have white actors voice non-white characters'
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What happened to Val Kilmer? He’s just starting to figure it out.
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Tom Cruise plots movie to shoot in space with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
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Coronavirus sends entertainment industry into unprecedented crisis, as disruptions hit theatrical releases, Broadway plays, concerts, festivals, and more
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Publisher drops Woody Allen's book after Ronan Farrow objects and employees walk out
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Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape, sexual assault, but acquitted of predatory sexual assault
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Life imitates Hollywood: The rise of "movie-set urbanism"
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How Star Wars was saved in the edit
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New LA museum spotlights Hollywood costumes, from Dracula cape to Spider Woman dress
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Alan Smithee - the director who doesn't exist
I just found out about this and it's something I guess I should have known about before. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Smithee Alan Smithee (also Allen Smithee) is an official pseudonym used...
I just found out about this and it's something I guess I should have known about before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Smithee
Alan Smithee (also Allen Smithee) is an official pseudonym used by film directors who wish to disown a project. Coined in 1968 and used until it was formally discontinued in 2000,[1] it was the sole pseudonym used by members of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) when a director, dissatisfied with the final product, proved to the satisfaction of a guild panel that he or she had not been able to exercise creative control over a film. The director was also required by guild rules not to discuss the circumstances leading to the movie or even to acknowledge being the project's director.
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Why is there cardboard in Dracula?
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Les Moonves, Kevin Tsujihara and the art of Hollywood self-sabotage
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