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How James Bond Complicates Amazon’s $9 Billion Bid To Buy MGM

Other companies have kicked the tires on MGM at various points during a stop-and-start sales process that has been dragging on for months. Industry insiders say that the true value of the studio is more in the $5 billion to $6 billion range along with the assumption of some debt. Even then, they are skeptical that MGM’s prize asset,...

Indie Producers Form First New Hollywood Union In Decades

More than 100 indie feature filmmakers have unanimously ratified its constitution, and more than 300 have signed letters of intent to join. - Deadline

Former Moonlighting Showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron’s Time At CBS Ends After An Investigation

After multiple writers left the show following season five, the show investigated. The writers - who all refused to be named out of fear of retaliation - say the environment for them was, at best, terrible. Another former writer on Caron's show Medium and current producer: "It was a toxic environment while I was there. And now that I...

Don’t Count Print Newspapers Out Yet

Well, not quite yet, anyway. "When futurologist Ross Dawson published his 'newspaper extinction timeline' in 2010, he predicted that newspapers would cease to exist in the UK in 2019, in Canada and Norway in 2020 and in Australia in 2022. Wrong, wrong and, barring some unforeseen Australian cataclysm in the next six months, wrong again." - Irish Times

When An Actor Agrees To Take A Subject’s Secrets To The Grave

Actor Diego Boneta could only play famously secretive musician Luis Miguel for Netflix after studying the musician for years - and hiring both an acting and a vocal coach to help him sound, and seem, more like Miguel. But he needed something else: Time with Miguel himself. Boneta says, "He shared some things that he asked me to not...

Please Stop The Streaming Wars

It may be time to just quit everything. "My eyeballs are considering taking themselves off the market entirely. They’re sick of being courted, coaxed and, frankly, pressured into choosing this streaming service over that one, trying to keep up with all the glitzy platforms while not ignoring the quieter but equally worthy requests coming from those who may not...

Movie Theatres Are Begging Audiences To Return

Apparently, 70 percent of the moviegoing public - which is, let's note, far higher than the percentage of fully vaccinated people in the U.S. - feel comfortable going to reopened movie theatres now. This week, "before the studios showed off trailers for their upcoming slate of movies, Schwarzenegger led the audience in a chant: 'We are back. We...

How The AI That’s Supposed To Revolutionize Dubbing Foreign Films Actually Works

"The technology is related to deepfaking, which uses AI to paste one person's face onto someone else. … It involves capturing the facial expressions and movements of an actor in a scene as well as someone speaking the same lines in another language. This information is then combined to create a 3D model that merges the actor's face and...

Why Are Telecom Companies So Bad At Media?

"Joseph Epstein once wrote that “Of the seven deadly sins, only envy is no fun at all.” He must have been talking about the telecom chief executives. Envy is the driving force behind their explorations — and the reason their efforts repeatedly fail. They are almost always envious of the success of Internet-based companies. They hated Google for making...

Sex Scenes On Screen Aren’t Disappearing. In Fact, They’re Getting Better.

"Today's sex scenes are first and foremost fun — as ideally sex itself should be — and emphasize the truthful over the tasteful. In some cases, you'll see likable, relatable characters revealing perverse predilections. … Other moments make for embarrassing yet endearing waypoints en route to real intimacy. … Other filmmakers bulldoze the boundaries of which bodies the culture...

Will Audiences Return To Movie Theatres?

Like so many businesses, the movie theater industry has been ravaged by the economic effects of the pandemic. Theaters were starved of audiences when lockdowns went into effect, and studios delayed new releases or, in some cases, put them out on streaming services. Some chains have shut down and others have declared bankruptcy. AMC Entertainment’s chief executive, Adam Aron,...

The Arts’ Digital Era Has Just Begun

“I see this as a whole new game. Call me a Pollyanna, call me an early Christian, call me a Mormon going to Utah, but I really see the promised land opening up in front of me.” - San Francisco Chronicle

All Arts Are Local? Not Anymore

What does it mean to talk about a cultural community when Theatre Rhinoceros Executive Director John Fisher can claim, “My audience now extends from my bedroom to France”? - San Francisco Chronicle

Veiled Threats: A New Sitcom About An All-Female Muslim Punk Band (?)

In We Are Lady Parts, "the stakes are high: can an extra guitarist give Lady Parts the edge they need to get out of playing in their bedrooms (and occasionally the halal butcher) and break into the toilet circuit?" (That's British for the dive bar circuit.) "What follows is an exuberant exploration of female self-expression and sisterhood, complete with...

Why Do Canadians Like American TV More Than Canadian?

How do you get Canadians to care about the homegrown equivalent of the Emmys or Oscars when they seem more interested in American content? - Toronto Star

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