Appreciation: Bob Jones, Editing and Writing Wizard, Left a Lasting Mark on ’70s Cinema
“Bobby is the kind of guy who could do just about anything,” one colleague says. […]
“Bobby is the kind of guy who could do just about anything,” one colleague says. […]
“More than ever, perhaps, the dividing line between workers who can win a union and workers who can’t,” writes Harold Meyerson in The American Prospect, “depends on their replaceability, clunky though that word may sound. […]
An open letter headlined “We Stand for Democracy” and opposing restrictions on voting drew hundreds of signees from across corporate America, including many names from the entertainment industry. Among the companies attaching […]
Whether it’s revisiting a historical event or amplifying the confusion emanating from a lead actor, each of this year’s Oscar-nominated film editors was faced with unique challenges to make their stories work. For Sound of Metal, it was […]
Five days after The Hollywood Reporter published an exposé of mega-producer Scott Rudin’s alleged workplace misconduct, performers’ unions SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity and the American Federation of Musicians Local 802 have condemned illegal […]
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Promising Young Woman and Mulan took the marquee film prizes at the 23rd annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, which were handed out in a virtual ceremony Tuesday night. Check out the full […]
“Labor activists hoped that the unionization vote at Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse would be a turning point, a reversal in the decades-long trend of union decline,” writes Paul Krugman in The New York Times. “What the vote showed […]
Deadline broke the news that Will Smith and Antione Fuqua were pulling production of their Apple movie, Emancipation, out of Georgia. It’s the latest in a string of projects to retreat from the state after its recent passage of a regressive […]
“The last thing we needed to hear,” writes Anthony D’Alessandro in Deadline Hollywood, “as the box office and exhibition were rebounding from the pandemic was a piece of bad news, but word spread like wild fire in distribution and exhibition […]
With a new indictment coming down from a Los Angeles grand jury, Harvey Weinstein’s long delayed extradition hearing Monday in upstate New York to face West Coast justice just hit the pause button anew. Due to objections by […]
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