Yep, it’s slow: How a potential strike and industry pivoting has Hollywood at a standstill ~movies Article 725 words 5 votes
Disney could sell its 67% stake in Hulu to buy up more Marvel rights ~movies Article 627 words 4 votes
Could mediocre movies save movie theaters? ‘Ticket to Paradise,’ ‘A Man Called Otto’ and ‘80 for Brady’ say yes ~movies Article 1448 words 4 votes
Netflix dropped ‘The Cloverfield Paradox’ after the Super Bowl five years ago – why streamers are unlikely to try that surprise strategy again ~movies Article 1107 words 5 votes
Netflix offloads two completed films, filmmakers shop projects elsewhere ~movies Article 683 words 6 votes
Hollywood cannot survive without movie theaters. Why is this so hard for studios to believe? ~movies Article 1054 words 5 votes
Sundance readies big return as indie film business struggles to survive ~movies Article 1298 words 3 votes
Warner Bros. Discovery says it’s done killing shows and movies just for tax write-offs ~movies Article 414 words 3 votes
Ana de Armas fans’ lawsuit puts studios at risk over deceptive trailers ~movies Article 564 words 10 votes
Former WarnerBros executive Jason Killar on the streaming wars and the future of media ~movies Link 5 votes
Chinese protesters want ‘cinema freedom.’ Hollywood should help them. ~movies Article 1011 words 3 votes
British Film Commission and the Norwegian Film Commission have signed a memorandum of understanding to boost filming collaboration ~movies Link 5 votes
Nice guys (and gals) finish first? How likability and popularity help Oscar contenders ~movies Article 682 words, published Oct 13 2022 2 votes
Brendan Fraser on his "comeback" in 'The Whale' and defying Hollywood's obesity prejudices ~movies Video 5:26 3 votes
‘Amsterdam’ stands to lose nearly $100 million: What this means for upscale movies ~movies Article 1500 words 5 votes
Moral clauses: Why a red scare tactic revived in the #MeToo era could lead to a fight with the guilds ~movies Article 1367 words 3 votes
High anxiety in Hollywood: “Everyone is totally drained and burnt out” ~movies Article 858 words 8 votes
Bryce Dallas Howard: I was told to lose weight for ‘Jurassic World’ films ~movies Article 263 words 7 votes
Film productions from around the world are eager to capture Iceland's dramatic landscapes – and to take advantage of an attractive incentive scheme ~movies Article 826 words 3 votes
HBO Max and Warner Bros. Discovery seem to be on fire, and that's on purpose. The plan is to make a lot of money as cheaply as possible. ~movies Article 1516 words 7 votes
Former Disney CEO Bob Iger battled the company's board over succession, insiders say, and was unhappy about the transition of power to Bob Chapek ~movies Article 1877 words 7 votes
Monica Lewinsky’s verdict on the Johnny Depp–Amber Heard trial: we are all guilty ~movies Article 784 words, published May 31 2022 14 votes
Johnny Depp wins libel lawsuit against Amber Heard, but both sides guilty of defamation, jury finds ~movies Article 228 words 19 votes
Tom Cruise’s new ‘Top Gun’ could take movies back to the late ’70s and the golden age of blockbusters ~movies Article 12 votes
How the US market crash is forcing Hollywood giants to reassess digital strategies ~movies Article 2011 words 9 votes
Disney, Sony and Warner Bros pause film releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion ~movies Article 578 words 9 votes
Roland Emmerich: Marvel and Star Wars are ‘ruining our industry’ ~movies Article 474 words, published Feb 2 2022 13 votes
How January became a "dump month" for cinema - and why that's changing ~movies Article 1178 words 3 votes
Critics of “Don’t Look Up” are missing the entire point ~movies Article 3519 words, published Dec 1 2021 15 votes
Guns, ammo, accountability: Hollywood munitions experts grapple with ‘Rust’ tragedy ~movies Article 1469 words 6 votes
Hollywood crews vote to authorize a strike for better pay and working conditions ~movies Article 574 words 33 votes
Disney and Scarlett Johansson resolve bitter ‘Black Widow’ profits lawsuit ~movies Article 1469 words 7 votes
Film-makers buckle under relentless appetite for Danish TV – a victim of its own success, the industry behind cult dramas such as The Killing struggles amid bullying claims ~tv Article 1005 words 10 votes