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On FilmWeek, we delve into the allusive title of "film producer" and how the credit has changed over the years with Deadline senior TV and labor reporter Katie Campione.
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The crackdown could save the streamer billions in lost revenue due to unauthorized logins, but it might cause some subscribers to cancel.
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The Los Globos nightclub was turned into a raunchy and punk space where everyone is encouraged to dress up.
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The CEO's speech was met with boos, protest and an overhead airplane pulling a banner that read, “David Zaslav Pay Your Writers”
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The Nirvana frontman was known for smashing guitars during performances and in the studio. This one includes messages to his old friend, Mark Lanegan of the Screaming Trees.
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Dance at Party/After-Party Sessions at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary. Listen to storytelling at The Moth’s GrandSLAM. Celebrate Miya Folick’s latest release. Get a jump start on Memorial Day Weekend at Lightning in a Bottle.
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American and European companies are increasingly having their commercials, shows and films shot in Mexico, taking advantage of lower costs and experienced Mexican crews.
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We tell you what these new shows will remind you of, if we think they're worth your time and who is making them.
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If the strike authorization vote passes, with balloting ending on June 5, then SAG/AFTRA negotiators can call a strike as soon as its current contract expires on June 30, putting further pressure on film and TV studios and streamers.
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Party like it's 1989 at the Cruel World festival. Dance the night away at "¡Que Rico! A night of Salsa, Latin Funk, and Mambo." Immerse yourself in creepy crawlies (figuratively) at NHM’s annual Bug Fair. Attend the Black on the Block May Festival.
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In an email sent to its nearly 12,000 striking members, WGA leaders spelled out how much its new contract proposal will cost film and TV studios and streamers — while also highlighting how much they make in gross revenues.