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Hollywood writers vote on strike: ‘At stake is the viability of TV as a career’
Hollywood writers have until Monday to authorize their union to call a strike amid contentious contract negotiations with major studios. The authorization, based on a vote by guild members, would grant the leadership of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) the ability to call a strike if it can’t reach a contract with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) by 1 May.
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How video games came out of the basement – and ate up Hollywood
At the end of Todd Field’s multi-Oscar-nominated film Tár, Cate Blanchett’s “cancelled” conductor is consigned to a fate worse than unemployment: leading the orchestra at a fancy-dress concert for fans of Monster Hunter, the popular fantasy video game. Blanchett herself, on the other hand, had arrived on the set of Tár fresh from the Hungary set of Borderlands, a forthcoming video-game-inspired film.
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Clint Eastwood reportedly working on his final film
As he closes in on his 93rd birthday, Clint Eastwood is reportedly eyeing what could be his final film as a director.
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'The Hunger Games' Cast: Where Are They Now?
'The Hunger Games' sparked a fandom frenzy when it was released in 2012. See what the star-studded cast of the franchise is up to now, including Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Sam Claflin
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Secret Invasion could be the reassuring win that Marvel needs right now
Marvel could re-earn our trust with its latest TV offering
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie First Reactions Are In
First reactions have arrived for the highly-anticipated Super Mario Bros. Movie starring Chris Pratt and Jack Black. Did the critics say "Let's-ago" or "Oh no"?
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Denzel Washington in Talks to Join Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ Sequel
Denzel Washington is in final negotiations to join Ridley Scott’s upcoming “Gladiator” sequel, reteaming after 2007’s “American Gangster.” If the deal closes, th…
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Oscars 2023: Brendan Fraser Wins Best Actor for The Whale
The icing on Brendan Fraser‘s comeback cake has been applied: The Whale star was named Best Actor at the 2023 Oscars on Sunday. Fraser prevailed over fellow nominees Austin Butler (Elvis), Colin Farrell (The Banshees of Inisherin), Paul Mescal (Aftersun) and Bill Nighy (Living). (View full Oscars winners list here.)
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The Rise, Fall, And Reinvention Of Jennifer Lawrence
In 2014, Jennifer Lawrence went from peak Cool Girl to Hollywood’s most hated figure. After disappearing from public view for years, she’s now subtly executing a complete rebrand.
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Goldie Hawn Says Oscars Aren’t ‘Elegant’ Anymore: The Jokes Are ‘Off-Color’ and ‘Politicized’
“I’m not old-fashioned,” the Oscar winner said. “I’m missing reverence.”
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Seth Rogen Gets Brutally Honest About Negative Reviews: Film Critics Should Know ‘How Much It Hurts….It F—ing Sucks’
Seth Rogen got brutally honest about film critics during a discussion about mental health and self-doubt on the “Diary of a CEO” podcast.
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Hollywood Insiders Respond to Streamers Pulling Projects: “It’s Horrifying”
Rian Johnson and Jerry Bruckheimer weigh in on the trend of disappearing films and TV series from streaming platforms: "The fact that it's becoming common practice is terrible."
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Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 16 Years After Rape Conviction, Putting Former Movie Mogul Behind Bars for Life
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 16 years, effectively ensuring the former Hollywood mogul and convicted rapist will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Weinstein’s sentencing was held in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday morning, nearly two months after his Los Angeles trial concluded with a jury convicting him on three counts of rape and sexual assault.
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‘Joker’ Sequel Unveils First Look at Lady Gaga in Character
The actor and musician stars opposite Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker: Folie à deux.'
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Michael B. Jordan's Biggest Fight Is With Himself
The actor-director has a firm spot on top of Hollywood’s A-list. So why does he still think he’s got so much to prove?
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Jennifer Lawrence Sells Tribeca Condo for $9.8M
Jennifer Lawrence is the latest celebrity to bid farewell to 443 Greenwich Street. The A-list actress sold her apartment in the star-studded, “paparazzi-proof” Tribeca building last month for $9.75 million, according to property records, which show that the unit was bought by three shell companies registered in Las Vegas.
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Elijah Wood blasts AMC Theatres' new seat pricing, says it will 'penalize people for lower income'
Elijah Wood is condemning AMC Theaters' new Sightline program, which charges ticket prices based on seat location, saying that it will 'penalize people for lower income.'
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Hollywood’s China Predicament: New Law Restricts U.S. Cooperation On Projects Modified To Appease Beijing
The furor over a Chinese spy balloon that flew over U.S. airspace has further chilled D.C.-Beijing tensions, but the entertainment industry already has been swept up in the heightened atmosphere of American hawkishness. Hollywood studios and producers are poised to get a new level of scrutiny over their dealings with China — reflecting a bipartisan hardline toward Beijing and escalating concerns over its influence.
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Box Office: ‘Knock at the Cabin’ Topples ‘Avatar 2’ With $14.2M, M. Night Shyamalan’s Lowest Opening
Elsewhere, an experiment slashing ticket prices for the older-skewing '80 for Brady' is showing promise, while 'Avatar: The Way of Water' nears 'Titanic' globally.
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Woody Harrelson to Host SNL
Woody Harrelson, whose latest movie, Triangle of Sadness, was nominated for three Oscars, will host Saturday Night Live on Feb. 25
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