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Ireland, In The Midst Of A Real Housing Crisis, Is Seeing Huge Cinema Numbers

Some people think they’re linked (and, after all, what better way to escape the house than to go to the ice-cold cinema?). - Irish Times

Apparently, There’s Such A Thing As ‘Dad Cinema,’ So Happy Father’s Day

The number one movie in Dad Cinema is, of course, a Kevin Costner classic. But there are many others, including classic Mel Brooks fare. - The New York Times

How Exhausting Is It To Voice A Minion?

Also, can one simply voice one Minion? No: French animator Pierre Coffin has co-written and co-directed most of the movies with the small mumbling crew, and he also "voices every last one of the yellow creatures himself.” - Variety

Did The Pitt Put Forward Enough Of Its Actors For Emmys?

“Particularly curious is Irene Choi, who isn’t on the ballot for her performance as med student Joy Kwon, even though her character was essentially on a parallel track to Iverson as med student James Ogilvie.” What gives? - Vulture

The Movie ‘Obsession’ Is Raking In The Money, But Who’s Seeing The Profits?

“The art director of Obsession disclosed her paycheck for about three weeks of work: $6,741.36, after taxes.” The movie has now made $300 million on a budget of $750,000. - The New York Times

About Cannes, A Lot Of Alcohol, And Getting Sober

“The first film I was able to get into after that meeting was an anniversary screening of The Shining (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1980). I’d seen the film before, but this time I realized that it was about an alcoholic who tries to dry out.” - Paris Review

Movie Theatre Box Office Has Surged This Year. So What Next?

“When we recognized that people want to go out, that they want to be treated with good service in a good theater with good product, when we recognized that and gave them that, they just came back in hordes more than any other generation." - Deadline

Why All The Conspiracy Movies Right Now?

Is this a trend? Are all these pictures related? Common sense, our trusted friend, tells us that life is random and arbitrary and that we’re mostly making it up as we go along. But the conspiracy theory is like a seductive interloper, sidling up to assure us that, actually, that’s not true at all. - The Guardian

Study: Should News Organizations Label AI Use?

Audiences see journalism as a profession that requires specialized training and ethical integrity, making AI seem to some like a “cop out.” One said about the use of AI: “You can do that as an 11-year-old. You don’t need the training for that if you’re going to use AI to generate your entire article.” - NiemanLab

Penske Media, Now The World’s Largest Digital Publisher, Buys What’s Left Of Vox Media

Last month James Murdoch bought Vox Media’s flagships: New York magazine and its verticals (Vulture, The Cut, Curbed, Grub Street), the Vox Media Podcast Network, and Vox.com. Now Penske, which already owns (among others) Billboard, Variety, Rolling Stone, and Artforum, has purchased what’s left: Eater, The Verge, PopSugar, The Dodo, and others. - TheWrap

Czech Government Wants To Scrap BBC-Style License Fee — And People Are Furious (?!)

As with the BBC, Czech national TV and radio are funded by a license fee charged to every household with a television or radio. The current government wants to end that fee and fund public broadcasting directly from the state budget — something many fear would erode the networks’ independence. - Deutsche Welle

“Toy Story” Is One Of Disney’s Most Dependable Franchises

Analysts expect the fifth installment of Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story” franchise will pull in at least $150 million in the U.S. and Canada, with some predicting as much as $175 million — either of which would set a franchise record, topping the nearly $121-million opening of 2019’s “Toy Story 4.” - Los Angeles Times

£1 Billion Film/TV Production Complex Approved For Brownfield Site In London

“A £1 billion regeneration project to transform an industrial site in North London into a ‘landmark’ film and television studio site has been given the green light” — by a one-vote margin — “from Camden Council.” - The Standard (London)

BBC To Cut Hundreds Of Jobs And Cut $107 Million From Budget

“The U.K. public service broadcaster, will cut around 550 jobs, slash content spending by £80 million ($107 million) over two years and ‘review’ broadcast TV channels as part of a big cost savings push. … (The network is) also eyeing further job reductions in corporate and other areas (totaling) around 700.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Why Movie Production Is Leaving Hollywood

Everything costs more in L.A., starting with labor, due to the high cost of living and elaborate union agreements. Other states and countries have developed crew bases of their own, are more solicitous of producers’ needs and offer more generous incentives. Producers are also under pressure from the audience to deliver ever more spectacular experiences. - Variety

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