Business of Hollywood Sony is the first studio to buy theaters In 2020, the US Supreme Court ended the “Paramount decree”, which kept movie studios from owning movie theaters, a piece of 1930s anti-trust legislation created in a time when most movie theaters had just one screen and studios self-dealing their own films to their own theaters could block competitors from By Sarah • Jun 13, 2024 10:54 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for June 6, 2024 Dear Gossips, In 2020, South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho won Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Picture for Parasite. He had previously directed the masterful Memories of Murder, as well as international hits The Host and Mother, and he’s made a couple of films for the Hollywood system, By Sarah • Jun 06, 2024 09:23 am
Movie Reviews and Previews No one wants the Trump movie Ali Abassi’s film about a younger Donald Trump and his business daddy, Roy Cohn, The Apprentice, debuted at Cannes to generally good reviews. The film stars Jeremy Strong in his first post-Succession screen role, Sebastian Stan, and Maria Bakalova, plus Abassi is a generally admired filmmaker whose last film, By Sarah • Jun 03, 2024 11:29 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for May 31, 2024 Dear Gossips, I promise one day we will get through an entire week without talking about AI but the movie people won’t stop talking about it, which means we have to, as well. The latest is from Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra, who told investors in Japan that at By Sarah • May 31, 2024 09:11 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for May 29, 2024 Dear Gossips, Yesterday, I wrote about the (many) ills plaguing theatrical exhibition of films at home, on their nice big TVs with their nice sound systems. I get it! Especially when you add in overall comfort, lower cost, optimal snack options, and lack of rude people. Watching movies at home By Sarah • May 29, 2024 09:10 am
Movie Reviews and Previews The dismal holiday box office It was Memorial Day weekend in the US, a three-day weekend that often signals the start of summer. For film fans, though, Memorial Day is usually a big movie weekend, dominated by a blockbuster release. Well, not this year. 2024 is the worst Memorial Day box office in almost 30 By Sarah • May 28, 2024 10:47 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Glen Powell kicks off his big summer Hit Man drops on Netflix on June 7, and while I am deep in my “I am mad about Hit Man selling to Netflix even though it was Glen Powell and Richard Linklater who decided to sell it to Netflix and yet I am not mad at THEM” feelings, I By Sarah • May 16, 2024 11:19 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for May 9, 2024 Dear Gossips, Everything old is new again, as yesterday Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery announced they’re partnering for a new streaming bundle that will combine Disney+, Hulu, and Max. This is in addition to a sports bundle coming from Disney/ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox Corp (the part By Sarah • May 09, 2024 09:03 am
TV Updates Intro for April 19, 2024 Dear Gossips, It’s time to talk about AI again! This is going to be an ongoing and ever-evolving conversation, but this week a couple things happened that clearly illustrate the pitfalls of engaging with AI in the entertainment space. First, beloved indie studio A24 used AI to generate some By Sarah • Apr 19, 2024 09:07 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Cinemacon 4-11 CinemaCon drags on, or is it just this week? Yesterday, Paramount held their panel, which is a little weird given that that the studio is currently for sale and several board members are stepping down as the company is engaged in talks with David Ellison’s Skydance for a sale By Sarah • Apr 12, 2024 09:50 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for April 5, 2024 Dear Gossips, The billionaire business daddies ended their fight this week, as Nicola Peltz-Beckham’s father got his ass handed to him in the proxy fight for seats on Disney’s board. I originally covered the proxy fight here, basically the whole thing boiled down to former Marvel CEO and By Sarah • Apr 05, 2024 09:18 am
Business of Hollywood Rebel Wilson vs Sacha Baron Cohen Rebel Wilson’s memoir, Rebel Rising, comes out in a few weeks and on Instagram recently she’s been talking about one chapter of the book that details her experience with a “massive asshole” she worked with and then, just this weekend, named the asshole: Sacha Baron Cohen. They worked By Lainey • Mar 25, 2024 02:59 pm
TV Updates Why You Don’t Want To Watch Quiet On Set (TW for coercion, harassment, sexual/mental abuse, and large doses of gaslighting.) Most people who know me weren’t surprised that I watched Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - it’s a safe bet that I would, and that I would tell them all about it. By Duana • Mar 25, 2024 11:30 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Intro for March 22, 2024 Dear Gossips, Late Night with the Devil, starring That Guy David Dastmalchian as a 1970s late-night host suffering through personal loss and a ratings slide, opens in theaters today (it will stream on Shudder as of April 19). It’s been trending on social media off and on for the By Sarah • Mar 22, 2024 09:13 am
Movie Reviews and Previews Tom Cruise and Alejandro Iñárritu are teaming up Once upon a time, Tom Cruise worked with auteur filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, Cameron Crowe, and Michael Mann, pretty regularly, but somewhere in the 2000s he shifted his focus to action blockbusters, and it’s been a long time since he’s made a film that has By Sarah • Feb 23, 2024 11:14 am
Business of Hollywood Intro for February 23, 2024 Dear Gossips, One thing that came up a lot during the height of pandemic lockdowns, movie-wise, was the theater-going experience and saving it from utter destruction in the face of convenient at-home streaming, especially in a pandemic environment. Four years removed from the strictest lockdowns, theatergoing is climbing its way By Sarah • Feb 23, 2024 09:05 am