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What An Autistic Man Thinks Of A ‘New Wave’ Of Autism Rep On Screen

Jason Jacoby Lee, who is non-verbal but recently learned to communicate through pointing to letters on a board, says of Extraordinary Attorney Woo, for instance: "It is painful to watch." - Teen Vogue

The Golden Globes’ Most Obvious Snub Is A Weird Repeat Of Last Year

The movie Air was nominated, and actor Matt Damon was nominated, so where in the heck was a nomination for Viola Davis? - HuffPost

Why Do We Keep Making Movies About The Holocaust?

So much can go wrong, not to mention that "whatever can be shown on screen will always be less hellish than the reality." - The Guardian (UK)

Web Publishers Fear Google Search’s New AI Will Kill Their Traffic

While Google says the final shape of its AI product is far from set, publishers have seen enough to estimate that they will lose between 20% and 40% of their Google-generated traffic if anything resembling recent iterations rolls out widely. - The Wall Street Journal

Georgia’s Film/TV Subsidy Is Bringing In Far Less Money And Creating Fewer Jobs Than Claimed

"The Georgia film and TV tax credit creates 34,354 jobs per year, according to a new state audit of the program — about half the figure reported by an industry-funded study last month. The audit also concluded that the credit ... returns just 19 cents to state coffers for every dollar spent." - Variety

The Unholy Mess At Peoria’s Public TV Station

In September, the CEO resigned and then commited suicide. Two weeks later, the board announced that an audit found "questionable, unauthorized or improper" expenditures, the finance director had quit, and the budget was immediately cut by 30%. Police are investigating; community members are telling the entire board to resign. - WCBU (Peoria)

How Subtitled Foreign Films Have Finally Entered The American Mainstream

When Parasite director Bong Joon-ho accepted his Oscars in 2020, he told the audience, "Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films." Yet that was just the point when American moviegoers were finally overcoming their aversion to reading-while-watching. - The Guardian

Big Streamers Promised They’d Invest In Canadian Content. Now Canada Wonders How?

As 2023 ends, the country’s TV and telecom regulator is at odds with American streamers over how much cash they are now obligated to fork over to subsidize local film, TV and music producers. - The Hollywood Reporter

The Long Partnership Between An Indigenous Amazonian Chief And A Belgian Filmmaker Has Fallen Apart

"For five decades, Amazonian tribal leader Raoni Metuktire and Belgian director Jean-Pierre Dutilleux enlisted presidents and royals, even Pope Francis, to improve the lives of Brazil’s Indigenous peoples and protect their lands. … Behind the scenes, however, the relationship was nearing its end." - AP

Netflix’s List Of What’s Being Watched Makes For Interesting Reading

After poring over the giant spreadsheet, here are some things that stand out. - The Hollywood Reporter

For First Time, Netflix Shares Data On What We’re Watching

The report, titled “What We Watched,” includes viewership data for the movies and television shows watched on the streaming service between January and June 2023. - Washington Post

Motion Picture Association Appeals To Congress For New Piracy-Fighting Measures

The MPA wants legislation that would enable content companies to seek court injunctive relief that would require internet service providers and other intermediaries to disable access to an infringing site. - Deadline

Tech Always Changes Previous Realities. Fakes And Lies Abound

We are confined to reality, but we cannot confront facts (or even make sense of them) without the salve of fiction. As Joan Didion so famously put it, “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” - Washington Post

Native Americans’ Ambivalence About “Killers Of The Flower Moon”

"Many, particularly members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma, welcomed the movie, applauding Scorsese for his meticulous portrayal of Osage culture. … But other Indigenous viewers said the movie was told from a white man’s perspective and lacked sufficient context about the U.S. government’s complicity in the murders." - The New York Times

In-Flight Entertainment Has Become Huge Business

The in-flight entertainment and connectivity market grew to US$5.9 billion as of 2019, a testament to its economic impact on both the airlines and the GDP of countries with airline carriers. - The Conversation

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