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Studio: Takedown notice for 15-year-old fan-made Hunt for Gollum was a mistake
The Hunt for Gollum fan film racked up more than 13 million views on YouTube.
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Here's How Much Disney Has Made Off Marvel and Star Wars
Marvel and Star Wars have generated $11.6 billion and $13.2 billion in value, respectively, since their $4 billion acquisitions in 2009 and 2012
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How Marvel Is Quietly Retooling Amid Superhero Fatigue
The studio’s golden box office aura has been dented, but chief architect Kevin Feige isn’t scrapping his years-long cinematic universe plan, just refining it: “They’re not going to give up,” says an insider.
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Kate Winslet: I Chose to Do ‘Small’ Movies After ‘Titanic’ Because ‘Being Famous Was Horrible’
The Oscar winner expressed relief that her excessive fame has died down slightly — though she still has to avoid “Titanic” fans whenever she’s on a boat.
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Demolition Man's Writer Explains How the Three Seashells Came To Be
Over the decades, few film debates have endured as much as Demolition Man’s three seashells, and now we can at least put one aspect of that debate to bed: where, exactly, they came from.
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‘Murder, She Wrote’ Movie in the Works at Universal; ‘Dumb Money’ Writers and Producer Amy Pascal Attached
A “Murder, She Wrote” movie is in the works at Universal Pictures, with “Dumb Money” writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo and producer Amy Pascal attached, Variety…
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Hot Wheels Movie: Mattel Meeting With Directors
J.J. Abrams recently gave an update on Mattel's planned Hot Wheels movie, and now, we know a bit more about the film.
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The streaming model is cratering — here's how that's hurting actors, writers and fans
Streamers have been removing content from their platforms lately — and they're canceling series after just one season. "It's soul-crushing," says one creator. "There is nothing we can do."
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'Barbenheimer' sparks biggest UK box office opener since 2019
According to the UK Cinema Association, that makes it the most successful weekend for UK cinema-going since 2019. That year, Disney blockbuster Avengers: Endgame opened with takings of £43.7m. The Vue cinema chain said this weekend marked the second biggest in its history by admissions.
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Republicans Are Throwing Temper Tantrums Over 'Barbie'
Ted Cruz, Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro all had something to say.
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These movies are on hold because of the SAG-AFTRA strike
Hollywood filmmakers are calling “cut.” The film capital’s major studios put several high-profile projects on hold this week after more than 160,000 screen performers represented by the labor union SAG-AFTRA went on strike for the first time since 1980.
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Disney Plus Takes Down $53 Million Original Movie 'Crater' Just 48 Days After Its Premiere
Looking to further trim EBITDA losses on video streaming in its current fiscal third quarter, Disney said in an SEC filing a month ago that it expects to write down as much as $400 million as it removes more original movies and TV shows from Disney Plus and Hulu. And making one of its more conspicuous trims to date, the conglomerate just took down a teen-targeted original movie from Disney Plus that cost a reported $53.4 million to produce and was only on the platform for 48 days.
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Sound of Freedom neck-and-neck with Indiana Jones at the July 4th Box Office
Sound of Freedom, a faith based indie, was neck-and-neck with the mega-budget Indiana Jones at the July 4th box office.
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The Brain Behind 'Barbie': Inside the Brilliant Mind of Greta Gerwig
When GRETA GERWIG was in preproduction on her Barbie movie (out July 21), executives from the brand’s owner, Mattel, paid her an inevitable visit. She gave them a preview of the movie’s look (very, very pink) and feel (Elf-y magical-realism ramped up a thousandfold). Then she hit them with a monologue: stuff like the influence of spiritualist painters, how Barbie is like an ancient religious myth, references to The Red Shoes and Stairway to Heaven and Heaven Can Wait.
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David Fincher's New Netflix Movie Revealed And It's A Sci-Fi Mindbender
David Fincher is ready to start working on his next Netflix film, and he’s hoping Margot Robbie will come along for the ride. Our trusted and proven sources
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Tan, teal and aliens – has Wes Anderson really made a sci-fi movie?
It might seem an unlikely outing for the arch-eccentric, but the geeky innocence of 1950s America is the perfect fit for all the trademark kookiness, stilted dialogue and wide-eyed whimsy
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Disney Suffers 3 Box Office Flops in a Row With Their Animated Movies
Disney and Pixar have been the pinnacle of animation for as long as anyone can remember. While the castle and desk lamp still hold weight no other animation studio can hold, their most recent entries into the box office history books have been major letdowns.
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If you love film, you should be worried about what's going on at Turner Classic Movies
Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a shake-up at the network, which for years has offered a well curated film selection. Critic David Bianculli says TCM wasn't broken — and didn't need fixing.
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Only Tom Cruise can save Hollywood from a summer of box office bombs
Success at the summer box office this year has so far been mostly Mission: Impossible. So much for the $2.3 billion “Avatar: The Way of Water” raked in last Christmas — movie theaters are back to being an armory of high-profile bombs. This weekend, wobbly Warner Bros.’ “The Flash” dropped a staggering 73% in its second week to a worldwide total of just $210 million. A more-than-50% decline for an expensive DC Comics superhero film spells trouble.
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A Canadian teen made that Lego scene in the new Spider-Verse film — from his bedroom
Preston Mutanga never expected to go viral, let alone have a hand in creating one of this year's most successful movies. The 14-year-old in Milton, Ont., was tapped to animate a scene in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse after his shot-by-shot recreation of the original trailer — stylized so that the characters look like Legos — racked up hundreds of thousands of views online.
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