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This Company Lights Hollywood, And Congress

But tariffs are putting that at risk. - Los Angeles Times (AOL)

How Leni Riefenstahl Hid Her Complicity With Hitler From The World

Riefenstahl, who was full member of the Nazi propaganda machine, spent her entire very long post-WWII life using every tool she had “to deflect from her ideological affinity with nazism.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Challenges Of Putting Dance, And Other Performing Arts, On Screen

“Putting a camera in the audience POV of a dance show is only a reminder that the real thing is probably way better. Putting a camera in the wings, on stage, up close and personal ... in a way that no one can experience in an auditorium — that’s worth watching.” - IndieWire

What Happens When A Reviewer Takes A Year Off

And when she comes back? “I wondered what the movies would look like a year later; the answer, it turns out, is not nearly as interesting as the mediums they continue to inform and influence.” Ouf. - Washington Post (MSN)

Film Watchers Shouldn’t Have To Be Talking About Box Office Numbers

Unless you’re a studio, this discussion is useless, and can have even worse effects: “The defeatist coverage threatens to warp moviegoers’ understanding of box-office success—and whether achieving it is actually possible.” - The Atlantic

The Dangers Of Microdosing

Of microdosing Jane Austen at the office, that is. (Hint: An entire page? That’s an overdose.) - The Guardian (UK)

How ‘Real Women Have Curves’ Went From Diary To Film To Broadway

And a challenge: "We never wanted the amount of Spanish to take people out of the story. … So it’s been a kind of a dance as we figure out the right balance.” - The New York Times

Bob Ross’s Happy Little Trees, In The Museum Spotlight At Last

“His bushy-haired, denim-wearing image has inspired all kinds of merch, from bobbleheads and boxer briefs to wigs and waffle makers. Yet said the artist deserves something more: respect.” - Wall Street Journal (MSN)

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

Patrick Adiarte, Of Broadway And The TV Series MASH, Has Died At 82

As a baby, Adiarte was imprisoned by the Japanese during WWII. After his family moved to the U.S., he played a little prince and, eventually, the crown prince of Siam to Yul Brynner in The King and I, on both stage and screen. - The New York Times

The Song That Has Dominated One Chart For Ten Years

You didn’t know that a cover of The Sound of Silence was the most popular hard rock song of the last decade, did you? “It’s the long-distance runner of hard rock songs. It’s accruing its popularity week by week.” - Slate

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 Next Life Of The Brideshead Revisited And Bridgerton Mansion

Housing crisis, whatever: The mansion is set to become a (rather exclusive) AirBnB. “It’s not a museum. And if you’re going to call it a living house, you’ve got to make it a living house. And that involves having people in it.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Guerrilla Girls Are Back

Even though they never left - nor did the need for them, sadly, ever leave. - The New York Times

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

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