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This Is What It Looks Like When Local News Dies

While some politicians no doubt celebrated the disappearance of pesky journalists, others are lamenting their absence, because municipalities must now work harder and spend more to keep people informed. - The Walrus

FCC Trains Its Sights On PBS, NPR

Since taking over as chairman, FCC Chair Brendan Carr has revived bias complaints against CBS, ABC and NBC over their 2024 presidential campaign coverage after the Biden administration dismissed them. - Los Angeles Times

The Oscars Are More International Than Ever. So Why Is The “Best Foreign Film” Category So Broken?

The Academy Awards’ marquee category for international cinema, best international film, has been continually criticized as unjust, outdated and subject to political interference. - Seattle Times

Amazon Has Been Given Creative Control Over Entire James Bond Franchise

“The Broccoli family’s feud with Amazon MGM Studios over the (property) appears to have reached a resolution. Barbara Broccoli and her stepbrother Michael Wilson, who have long controlled the 007 franchise, (have) reached an agreement to hand over creative control to a joint venture with the studio.” - The Wall Street Journal (MSN)

How Screenwriters Work Authentic-Sounding Dialects And Foreign-Language Dialogue Into Their Scripts

The movie industry has gotten much more careful in the past few decades about authenticity (Emilia Pérez notwithstanding). Yet screenwriters won't write out foreign-language dialogue, or phonetically spell dialects or regional accents, in the formal screenplay itself, and there are good reasons for that. - The Conversation

You Thought Movie Theatres Were In Trouble? Cinemark Chain Posts Record Fourth Quarter Revenue

Exhibition giant Cinemark reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $814 million, up 27 percent year-over-year and 3 percent above the pre-COVID pandemic fourth quarter of 2019. - The Hollywood Reporter

Harvey Weinstein (From Prison) Sues His Brother/Former Business Partner

The producer/convicted rapist filed suit against Bob Weinstein and two other formers executives of the Weinstein Company his brother last week in New York state court for fraud and misappropriation of funds. The action adds those men as third parties to a suit filed against Harvey in 2017. - TheWrap

The Lengths Claude Lanzmann Had To Go To In Order To Make “Shoah”

The 9½-hour length of the finished documentary is daunting enough, but Lanzmann culled it from 220 hours of footage. His grant from one government was withdrawn because he worked so slowly, he had perpetual difficulty getting other funding, and he had to go undercover to get Nazis on camera. - The Guardian

How To Save Movie Theatres: Be A Non-Profit?

Certainly not all nonprofit theaters are doing well, but the model has worked, at least so far, in places like the Berkshires, where a devoted and well-heeled clientele is willing and able to support the arts. - The New York Times

How The Great French Actor Aurore Clement Survived A Violent Crowd At A Movie Premiere

Only the quick action of a journalist with a trench coat, she says, saved her the day that Meetings with Anna premiered in Paris. - The Guardian (UK)

Bridget Jones 4 Breaks Box Office Records In Britain, Where It’s Not Streaming

Who knew the fourth entry in what seemed a played-out story would prove both so well reviewed and so well attended? The film “accounted for 45% of the UK box office take over the weekend.” - The Guardian (UK)

Taking Conclave From Page To Screen

“It’s almost like mosaic work. … You have all these pieces; sometimes they’re going to be laid out in a very similar order to the book, sometimes a completely different order. Sometimes you’re going to deconstruct and rebuild completely.” - The New York Times

YouTube Nearly Lost Its Deal With Paramount, But Saved It At The Last Minute

That means “channels such as CBS, CBS Sports, and Nickelodeon and add-ons like Paramount Plus, Showtime, and BET Plus will stick around after all” for YouTube TV subscribers. - The Verge

All The BAFTA Updates You Could Ever Want

Who’s wearing what, who’s winning what, who says what in acceptance speeches - updated as it happens. - The Guardian (UK)

As The Breakfast Club Turns Forty, Its Status As Teen Movie Blueprint Remains

“Hughes’ unvarnished take on youth culture, replete with joints and F-bombs, arrived in 1985 to fill a vacuum of movies about young people in which they could see lifelike facsimiles of themselves.” Of course, the movie's casual homophobia, sexism, and racism are still around too. - The Guardian (UK)

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