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California Places A New Cap On Film And TV Tax Credits, Freaking Out State Lawmakers

The state legislators “are calling for Gov. Gavin Newsom to exempt the state’s film and TV production incentive program from a recently approved cap on corporate tax credits.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

It Was Probably Way Too Early For A Live-Action Moana, And The Box Office Reflects That Problem

“On average, Disney has waited 27 years before remaking one of its animated classics as a live-action movie.” Just one problem: They’re out of animated classics to remake. - The New York Times

Netflix Is In Talks To Buy Letterboxd

Remember Amazon buying Goodreads, anyone? “The app has become a beloved platform and community for young movie enthusiasts, and is most popular with audiences ages 18 to 35.” - The Guardian (UK)

The High-Wire Casting Act Of Getting Celebrities To, Kind Of, Play Themselves

“The celebrity-as-celebrity casting is a delicate alchemy with volatile ingredients more likely to explode than create movie magic” - but when it works? It really works. - The New York Times

Some Streamers Sure Are Benefitting From This Men’s World Cup

Viewership is smashing records, especially for Telemundo and Peacock. The Mexico-England game was Telemundo’s most-watched telecast ever. Many English-speaking viewers have turned away from Fox because of its analysts line-up, joining the U.S.-based Spanish-speaking audience. - Variety

There’s Science Behind Every Kid’s Addiction To Moana

That’s the animated one, not the new live-action one. - The New York Times

The Women Inspired By Legally Blonde

“I had always worn pink and been really girly. I stood out in every room I was in. When I watched Legally Blonde, I was like, ‘Oh my god, I can be taken seriously.’” - The Guardian (UK)

LGBTQIA Film Representation Hit A Depressing Low In 2025

Mid-budget and horror films had some decent rep, but trans characters? There were none in 2025 films, says a study, and all other queer rep continued to decline. - The Guardian (UK)

Why So Many US English-Speakers Are Watching World Cup Matches In Spanish

“The math is simple. Census figures show that about 20% of the U.S. is Hispanic, yet Telemundo points to Nielsen ratings to show that roughly half the World Cup viewers in the U.S. have watched at least some portion of some matches in Spanish.” There are a number of reasons for this. - AP

What’s The Deal With The Second Season Audience Drop On Netflix?

“Between confusing release schedules, binge releases, long gaps between seasons and the regular flood of new content making it difficult for any new release to stand out, Netflix’s scale is quickly becoming its own worst enemy.” - The Wrap (MSN)

Time For The ‘Emmy Snubs And Surprises’ Round-Up

For instance: “The third and long-delayed final season of Euphoria didn’t make much of an impact on voters, as the once-celebrated drug-addled soap scored nods for Zendaya and Domingo, but not many of the other big stars.” - Variety

Yes, Horror Still Sells At The Box Office

Witness Obsession, made for less than $1 million and now having grossed more than $400 million worldwide (breaking the record held by Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon in the process). - The Wrap

“The Pitt”, “Hacks”, “Widow’s Bay” Dominate 2026 Emmy Nominations

“The Pitt leads all nominees with a total of 25, followed by Hacks with 24 (a record for a comedy series for noms in a single year) and Widow’s Bay with 19 (leading all new shows).” Connor Storrie scored the only nomination he was eligible for — for guest-hosting Saturday Night Live. - The Hollywood Reporter

No Joke: The Onion Has Finally Opened Infowars Again

The strategy with saying Alex Jones exploded; “We’re trying to draw him in ... he’s not hurting anybody else for a few minutes or he’s not, you know, spreading more ridiculous lies about innocent people. So we want to waste his time.” - Slate

Hungary’s New President Suspends Broadcasting By Public Media News Outlets Compromised By Orbán

“The Kossuth radio station and M1, Hungary’s main public television channel, had halted transmission by Tuesday afternoon, with the latter showing the message: ‘Public media should not lie. We are sorry for doing it for so long.’” For the time being, Kossuth is rebroadcasting public radio’s classical-music channel. - The Guardian

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