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A Montreal Chemical Lab Is Planning To Close, Leaving Analog Film In Limbo

The MELS post-production studio “is closing a Quebec facility that houses one of North America's only laboratories capable of developing film for professional productions.” - CBC

We’re Almost Halfway Through 2026, And Here Are The Five Top Onscreen Moments So Far

To be fair, a lot of good movies and shows come out in the latter, awards-chasing half of the year, but still, here are "subtle, surreal moments that highlight a character’s fears and insecurities.” - The New York Times

Turning Hugh Jackman Into Grizzled Old Robin Hood Required A Coat That Weighed 200 Pounds

"Because the cape and costumes were so rough, and the weather, the hair would start to get tangled a lot. … I was in every single take behind Hugh, brushing out, re-braiding to hold it in place to keep some of the texture - Variety

The Collapse Of The Limited Series

“Why do these shows feel so minor this year? Are we in a limited-series slump, or are viewers looking for a different storytelling vehicle in 2026?” - Vulture

Universal Decides Skip The Influencers And Take The Odyssey Directly To Remaining Professional Movie Critics

“While it should be noted that any number of TikTok and YouTube content creators will still get to see the film ahead of its release along with the press, the decision to not directly court their buzz has proved widely popular—not least with the film critics themselves.” - Wired

After Five Seasons, ‘The Bear’ Faces Closing Time

"So much of our show is shot so quickly, but then we really get to slow down with these choreographed pieces of kitchen ballet, and that’s also when we feel really strong as a group of performers, where we’re incredibly reliant on one another.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Quibi Was Maybe Just A Few Years Before Its Microdrama Time

“With vertically shot episodes often running one to three minutes, microdramas have emerged as one of entertainment’s fastest-growing formats. That’s drawing interest from celebrities, creators and major media companies looking for new ways to reach audiences.” - Seattle Times (AP)

How A24 Blew Its Cool Factor With One Corporate Announcement

The indie movie studio was, for a sizable set of Americans under 40 or so, about as cool as a studio could get. (You never saw anyone wearing a Focus Features hoodie, right?) Then A24 announced a $75 million deal with Google’s AI venture, DeepMind. The fan base is furious. - The Hollywood Reporter

HBO’s “The Pitt” Gives Hollywood Production Hope

The Emmy Award-winning drama has also become an urgently needed Hollywood success story at a time when much of the local film and TV industry has left California for other states and countries. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Arkansans Raised Millions To Keep PBS On The Air There. Now Arkansas Is Cutting Some PBS Shows Anyway.

“Arkansas TV, formerly Arkansas PBS, is cutting and moving PBS news programming to make room for homegrown shows filmed in Arkansas, once again pulling the old switcheroo on folks who hoped their generous donations would prevent this very thing from happening.“ - Arkansas Times

Sony Pictures Invests $100M In “Shared Reality” Company

Cosm, founded in 2020 by Steve Winn, has opened several dome structures throughout the U.S. Cosm’s venues — three in Los Angeles, Dallas and Atlanta, with upcoming venues in Detroit and Cleveland— allow fans to experience sporting events and other entertainment experiences through various 87-foot, 12K LED dome displays. - Variety

LA’s KUSC Is Now America’s Most-Listened-To Classical Music Station

The station reached more than 705,000 listeners during the ratings period, surpassing major public radio outlets including WNYC in New York (693,000 listeners) and KQED in San Francisco (645,000 listeners). - Nielsen

Major Hollywood Studios Are Starting To Produce Their Own Microdramas

“While comparatively obscure microdrama companies, with names like DramaBox and GammaTime, have received significant investment in the past year from venture capitalists and entertainment studios, NBCUniversal, BET, A+E Global and Fox have all announced plans to produce microdrama series.” And there's serious money to be made. - The New York Times

When TheWrap Used AI To Make A Microdrama

“After four days and $150 worth of digital credits to access the tool, we created four minute-long episodes designed as a take on the popular hockey romance series Off Campus. ... The ‘actors,’ the sets and the script were all generated by AI.” Is it any good? Not in this case, but … - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

Why The Onion Is Going Ahead With Its Infowars Parody Even Though The Case Is Still Tied Up In Court

Basically, if Alex Jones can play dirty, then The Onion can play dirty, too. - Law and Chaos

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