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Academy Makes New Rule: No Voting In An Oscar Category Unless You’ve Seen All

That wasn’t a rule already? No, it wasn’t, except for Best Foreign-Language Film (now Best International Feature Film) and Best Documentary Feature; otherwise, things were on the honor system. The change could lead to more upsets and surprise wins, although it might also reduce the number of Oscar voters. - TheWrap

Netflix’s Big Time Bet On Streaming Live Sports

The stakes are high. WrestleMania, which began in 1985, is being treated as a litmus test - not just for WWE's global expansion, but for Netflix's potential move into live sports. - BBC

How “Blockbusters” Degraded Hollywood’s Soul

I think Hollywood used to propose itself as a place where artists and creative people could sustain themselves, perhaps even strike it rich, and that’s gone. The loss of that idea is … incalculable. - Los Angeles Times

Will Ryan Coogler’s Movie ‘Sinners’ End The Studio System?

“Directors owning their own movies is the opposite of business as usual — and to studios, cause for freaking out. According to senior executives at rival studios, the Sinners deal sets a ‘very dangerous’ precedent.” - Vulture

Are Blockbusters A ‘Fascist’ Turn For Hollywood?

This author thinks so: “When you stop making middle-class movies — movies with a moderate budget, as opposed to ones made on a shoestring or ones that cost $200 million — you’re hollowing out a middle class of people who make them.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

David Cronenberg Found His Will To Live By Making A Movie About Death

“During the pandemic, when I was watching a lot of old movies, it occurred to me that every person who worked on this movie is dead now. The director, the producers, the actors — they’re all dead, and I’m watching their ghosts.” - The New York Times

Turns Out UK Taxpayers Gave Nearly Ninety Million Pounds Toward A Recent Jurassic Park Movie

It’s easier to make a profit when the people of the country where you film underwrite the whole thing, no? At least it’s transparent: “Studios set up separate companies for movies made in the UK to show more than 10% of the total cost was spent here.” - The Guardian (UK)

Helping Cinemas Survive Might Mean Moving TV Series To The Big Screen

For instance, this TV series about the life of Jesus is doing numbers, as in, big numbers. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

The Thing About ‘Black Mirror’ Is, It’s Not So Fictiony Anymore

“Every episode serves in part as a warning about how technological advancement run rampant will lead us, often willingly, toward a lonely, disorienting and dangerous future.” Yeah, so, yikes. - The New York Times

How One Talk Show Absolutely Nails It On TikTok

“Before taking the stage, guests make their way down a hallway as members of the show’s staff serenade them with a complicated, customized hype song, sung entirely from memory.” Almost all of the clips go viral. Who cares what they say on stage? - The New York Times

The Important Twins Of Recent Media

“Eer since people have feared the idea of doppelgängers, twins have been featured in hundreds of stories over the years.” - Variety

Way Too Early Emmys Handicapping

“With so much time between now and July 15 (nomination day), not to mention September 14 (Emmys night), we’ll have plenty of opportunities to read the tea leaves and make carefully calibrated predictions. This week, however, we’re in the mood to take some big swings.” - Vulture

Some Hollywood Productions Are Filming Anywhere But California

“International sites often come with lower labor costs and more expansive tax incentives than those that California offers, making it much cheaper to film there.” - The New York Times

New York Public Radio’s “New Sounds” Saved From Cancellation For Second Time In Six Years

The 43-year-old show, which has had a profound hold on New York’s new-music scene, was first slated for cancellation, evidently for non-budgetary reasons, in 2019; the decision was reversed following public outcry. Money was the issue this time, and a fundraising campaign has secured the program for three years. - The New York Times

Hungary’s Lucrative Production Incentives Put Hollywood Values On The Line

 None of the studios, production companies or streamers approached by Deadline who have films and TV series filming in Hungary are commenting, with current productions staying put in the Central European country and no filming or pre-production impacted by the ongoing unrest there.- Deadline

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