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A New Wave Of Films That Aren’t Just On The Texas-Mexico Border, They’re From It

“In stark contrast to thrillers like Sicario, where a shootout breaks out on the El Paso bridge in broad daylight, boredom is often the worst-case scenario for people who actually live along the border, at least on the U.S. side. And a flurry of new films is now correcting the record.” - Texas Observer

Movie Theatres Are Still Struggling To Recover Business

North America has 5,691 fewer screens compared with pre-COVID times, according to research by media consultancy Omdia. Box office grosses haven’t rebounded either. Ticket sales in 2024 fell to $8.7 billion, a 23.5% drop from pre-pandemic levels. It’s a far cry from the nearly $11 billion the industry was generating. - Variety

Trump Demands Congress Defund Public Radio And Television

“Republicans, don’t miss this opportunity to rid our Country of this giant SCAM, both being arms of the Radical Left Democrat Party,” he wrote in a post on Truth Social. - The Daily Beast

The Future Of Streaming TV? Probably A Lot Like The Past Of Cable

“Deloitte predicts that the industry will shift away from standalone subscription services towards aggregation, similar to traditional pay TV packages. SVOD platforms need aggregators as they reach saturation in major markets and seek creative ways to reach new audiences and reduce churn.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Unhappy Staffers At Classical Radio Flagship WFMT Plan To Unionize

"Since (host Dennis) Moore’s termination, the Tribune spoke to nine WFMT employees, current and former, many of whom shared Moore’s concerns about the station’s increasing marginalization within its parent company. … (His) dismissal, they say, only aggravated long-held anxieties and worries about job security.” - Chicago Tribune

Federal Judge Puts Hold On Trump’s Shutdown Of Radio Free Europe

“RFE/RL has, for decades, operated as one of the organizations that Congress has statutorily designated to carry out this policy. The leadership of USAGM cannot, with one sentence of reasoning offering virtually no explanation, force RFE/RL to shut down — even if the President has told them to do so,” the judge wrote. - CNN

Execs At PBS And NPR Prepare For A Difficult Congressional Hearing

PBS is practicing answers with lawyers. NPR executives are preparing to monitor the fallout. Members of Congress are promoting the star witnesses ... as if they were combatants in a prizefight. They’re all getting ready for a hearing on Wednesday ... organized by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.” - The New York Times

Producers Block U.S. Release of Russian Blockbuster “Master And Margarita”

Director Michael Lockshin and Luminosity Pictures are suing two producers who argue that their purchase of the rights to make an English-language film adaptation of the classic Soviet novel means that Lockshin’s Russian version cannot be released in the U.S. Lockshin and Luminosity maintain that the book is in the public domain. - Variety

Host Of BBC’s HARDtalk Has Hard Words About The Show’s Cancellation

Stephen Sackur — whose interviewing style gave the long-running show its reputation for forthright, even confrontational questions holding public figures from Britain and abroad to account — says, “I feel really, really cross at incredibly dumb decisions made by management that I fear is not doing the right thing for the BBC.” - The Guardian

In A Hollywood Of Perfect Teeth, Some Actors Are Starting To Buck The Trend

Truly, how can one act without dental veneers? Apparently, “the current trend is shifting away from ‘catalog' smiles.” Perfect, but not too perfect. - El País

Was The So-Called AI Backlash To The Brutalist All Part Of Other Studios’ Plans?

David Cronenberg thinks so. "It’s very much a Harvey Weinstein kind of thing, though he wasn’t around,” the director said. - The Hollywood Reporter

Film Fans’ Favorite Supply Closet

“The real appeal of the Criterion Closet is emotional. It’s a place to let your movie obsessions—your obscure taste, your love of cult classics, your knowledge of directorial deep cuts—run wild and then be recognized for them.” - The Atlantic

Four Of The UK’s Biggest Broadcasters Are Found Guilty Of Colluding To Pay Freelancers A Lot Less

One enforcement agency director said, "Companies should set rates independently of each other so pay is competitive - not doing so could leave workers out of pocket.” - BBC

Open AI Tries To Pitch Hollywood Creatives On Its Video Tool Sora

“I’m most excited for people to walk away with a sense of, ‘Oh my God. These people are so creative. There’s so much that you can do with Sora,’” said one Sora “artist.” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

The Second Round Of Wolf Hall Almost Got Canceled Because Of British TV Budget Cuts

“They eventually opted to axe costly exterior scenes in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light, meaning almost everything in the Tudor drama, screened by the BBC, became ‘conversations in rooms’ instead.” - BBC

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