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New Oscars Rule For Voters: You Actually Have To Watch All The Movies In The Category!

 According to the Academy, they will be tracking what voters watch in the digital screening room, and then there will be a form to fill out about films seen in theaters, festivals, or private screenings. So it's essentially the honor system. - NPR

The Odd Case Of A Celebrity Journalist Who Gets Impossible Interviews

The author was a little-known English freelance journalist. The story of how he came to land his Johnny Depp story – along with a litany of other starry interviews – gives a rare insight into the engine room of celebrity journalism, and is as intriguing as the thought of Jack Sparrow tending a Somerset garden. - The Guardian

Indiana Lawmakers Cut All State Funding For Public Radio And TV

“The public wasn't given a chance to testify on the 11th-hour change, quietly added to the 220-page budget bill just one day before lawmakers plan to vote on it and wrap up the 2025 legislative session.” - The Indianapolis Star (Yahoo!)

Netflix CEO: Movie Theatres Are Outdated

 What is the consumer trying to tell us? That they’d like to watch movies at home, thank you. The studios and the theaters are duking it out over trying to preserve this 45-day window that is completely out of step with the consumer experience of just loving a movie.” - Variety

The Massive Run Of The Original, Non-Blockbuster Sinners Continues In Its Second Week

Ryan Coogler’s film has box office followers’ eyes popping with its unheard-of second weekend take. It dropped a mere 6 percent from its opening weekend, the best performance by far of any R-rated horror movie. - The Hollywood Reporter

Maybe ‘There’s A Netflix For’ Just About Everything

That is to say, one person has figured out how to monetize videos of what he calls “grassroots motorsports.” - Wired

The Emmys Race To Take Down The ‘Big Four’ Comedies

Forgive us, but Hacks and The Bear are “veteran shows”? Apparently so. Add in Only Murders in the Building and Abbott Elementary, and you have the windmills at which newer shows - Shrinking, The Studio - will tilt. - Vulture

Oscars Voters Are Now Supposed To Actually Watch The Movies They Vote On

Wild requirement, hunh? "It's not a sea change, but it's something.” - NPR

Should We Be Freaking Out So Much About Hollywood’s Potential Death Spiral?

Maybe! “What happens to a region when the thing you’re best known for four out of five times is done somewhere else?” - The Guardian (UK)

What Women Like About Acting In Almodovar’s Films

Elena Anaya (The Skin I Live In): “Pedro speaks about the characters as if they were people he has already lived with for years, people he knows very closely, who he loves and defends regardless of the role they play in his stories.” - The New York Times

Hollywood Asks For Government Help

“The lobbying effort has led to unusual alliances, particularly in the wake of the strikes, with both studios and Hollywood unions rallying on the same side.” Will California show the studios the money? - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

We’re All Living In ‘The Studio’ Now

“Barbie was self-aware and auteur-driven, and demonstrated that there was a way to slightly elevate miserable brand properties. So now we live in a world where JJ Abrams is making a ‘grounded and gritty’ Hot Wheels movie.” - The Guardian (UK)

Government Funding Is Not Public Media’s Most Pressing Problem

"Too many stations simply serve as passthrough distributors for national content. That model was the only way to distribute content in the 1970s. Today, that model is dated — honestly irrelevant. Most consumers can access what they want whenever and wherever they desire." - Editor & Publisher

Why “Views” Are A Poor Measure Of Popularity

A “view,” in reality, is not a universal metric. It’s not really anything. It is whatever a platform wants it to be, which usually has no actual correlation to whether someone actually encountered and experienced a piece of content. You can just make the views whatever you want! - The Verge

Battle In California’s Capital Over Film And TV Tax Credits

With Hollywood reeling from a convergence of factors and production moving to less expensive states and overseas, industry leaders and some lawmakers are pushing to expand tax credits for production. Others argue that, with a looming budget crisis and millions of people in need, California can’t afford corporate giveaways. - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo!)

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