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Isabella Rossellini on Working with David Lynch
Conversations at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation
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Theaters of War (2022)
How the Pentagon and CIA Took Hollywood is a documentary based on the book National Security Cinema and the Spy Culture website. Sourced from thousands of pages of documents obtained by investigative journalist Tom Secker using the Freedom of Information Act, it reveals how the US military lie to and manipulate people using Hollywood films and TV. From rewriting scripts to pitching ideas to planting military technologies into entertainment products, this is a revelatory tale about propaganda in places you might not expect to find it.
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Why the Age of Marvel Is Not Quite Over
After bombing with ‘The Marvels’ and releasing a glut of projects in recent years, there is still hope for the studio to push through the wreckage.
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John Oliver, Back From Strike, Scolds Hollywood Studios For Not Offering Writers a Fair Deal on ‘Day F—king One’
John Oliver in his first episode since April 30 applauded the Writers’ Guild of America and scolded Hollywood’s business daddies for taking so long to offer writers a fair deal. After a…
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From ‘Suits’ To Nuts, Streaming Residuals Explained
About six weeks after the Writers Guild of America went on strike for the first time in more than 15 years, eight seasons of Suits landed on Netflix.
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Entertainment Workers Pull $44 Million From Retirement Plans Amid Strikes
Entertainment workers have moved to take more than $44 million out of their individual retirement accounts as they endure months without work due to the strikes
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Studio CEOs Set To Meet Today Amid Internal Tensions; No End In Sight To Strikes
EXCLUSIVE: Amid growing speculation of internal divisions within the C-suites and a lack of any apparent path forward to end the writers and actors strikes
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‘The Idol’ Canceled At HBO After One Season
The Idol is one and done at HBO. The controversial series from Euphoria creator Sam Levinson and Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, will not be returning for a second season. It’s not …
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Tropic Thunder waged war on PC zealots and Hollywood hypocrites – and it was glorious
Fifteen years ago, Ben Stiller’s ‘offensive nightmare’ of a blockbuster turned outrage into comedy gold. We will never see its like again
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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 Hollywood strikes are bigger than just Hollywood
As of Thursday, Hollywood is officially closed for business. The national board of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, or SAG-AFTRA, “unanimously voted to issue a strike order against the studios and streamers,” the guild announced at a news conference Thursday afternoon.
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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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Hollywood actors announce strike after SAG-AFTRA negotiations fail
160,000 performers with SAG-AFTRA will join Hollywood writers in an historic work stoppage after negotiations with studios collapsed.
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Harrison Ford at peace with saying goodbye to Indiana Jones: 'I thought it was a perfect way to end his story'
Fifteen years after he last played the swashbuckling archeologist, Harrison Ford thought he was done playing Indiana Jones.
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Johnny Depp Receives $1 Million From Amber Heard, Promises It to Charities
Amber Heard just paid ex-husband Johnny Depp $1 million, finally putting the cap on a months-long legal battle. The Aquaman (2018) star initially appealed the verdict from last year’s defamation trial that found her responsible for damaging the Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) star’s career but ultimately settled out of court.
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Michael Cieply: Will A Long Writers Strike Sideline Hollywood In The Culture Wars?
One month into the writers strike, there’s little for a bystander to add about the issues, prospects or relative staying power of the opponents. Deadline’s reporters and contributors have done an admirable job on that score. But having intensively covered two prior such strikes, in 1988 and in 2007, I’ll risk one modest observation about the current conflict: If it continues as at present for another few months, it will begin to shift the cultural balance of power.
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Johnny Depp Announces Departure from Hollywood: Criticizes 'Woke' Agenda and Cancel Culture
During the promotion of his latest film, “Jeanne du Barry,” Johnny Depp received a well-deserved seven-minute standing ovation, showcasing the undeniable impact he has made on the silver screen. However, it was Depp’s statements to reporters that truly captivated the public’s attention. When asked about feeling betrayed by Hollywood’s boycott, Depp emphasized the disregard for the fundamental principle of “innocent until proven guilty.”
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Johnny Depp Signs $20 Million-Plus Dior Deal, Marking the Biggest Men’s Fragrance Pact Ever
Dior is doubling down on its relationship with Johnny Depp. The French luxury fashion house and cosmetics giant, which stood by the star even when he faced choppy PR waters amid his legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard, has signed Depp to a massive deal, marking the biggest men’s fragrance pact ever.
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Judd Apatow Says Studios May Not Want to Quickly Resolve Writers Strike: ‘They’ve Probably Been Planning This for Years’
Judd Apatow thinks the studios and streamers already have an idea of when the writers strike may end. “I think they probably already know what they’re going to bend on,” Apatow told Variety S…
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In Hollywood Strike, AI Is Nemesis
In nine scenarios out of 10, it will likely suit the parties to the Hollywood writers’ walkout to kludge together a deal so they can get back to work churning out the shows demanded by streaming outlets.
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