
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
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In a letter to its members, DGA leaders say the guild's "no-strike" clause with film and TV studios and streamers requires DGA workers to cross picket lines
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Screenwriters set a record for turnout and approval of a work stoppage if a new deal is not reached by May 1.
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The openings for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” and “Air” are impressive, but similar hits may remain few and far between
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Every two years, Desert X presents site-specific outdoor installations throughout the Coachella Valley. Two Los Angeles artists have new work on display.
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A possible new rule could require movies to open in more cities to be eligible for an Academy Award. Meant to boost moviegoing, it appears to target streamers — but it could instead cause headaches for small distributors who couldn't afford the change.
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The current WGA contract expires on May 1. A successful strike authorization vote could increase the guild’s bargaining power.
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“The idea that diversity on the big screen is somehow an inherently ‘riskier’ business proposition — which this report series debunked years ago — seemed to rear its ugly head again in 2022,” UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report says.
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Many of the job cuts will target Disney's TV and film units, while profitable theme parks are likely to be mostly spared.
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The Writers Guild of America says its members are making less than they were five years ago. But some studios aren’t doing as well as before, either. Can the two sides come to an agreement?
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