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Page 14 of 73
Leadership
‘The Marvels’ flop shows that Kevin Feige’s ‘brilliance,’ which drove $29B for Marvel, is no match for Disney’s insatiable need for content
By
Paolo Confino
November 13, 2023
Lifestyle
‘If these strikes hadn’t happened, Joe would be alive today’: How the Hollywood strikes took a toll on film and TV crew workers
By
Andrew Hay
and
Reuters
November 12, 2023
Success
Actors union chief calls tentative deal with Hollywood studios ‘the largest in our industry’s history’ as it heads to members for a pivotal vote
By
Thomas Buckley
and
Bloomberg
November 11, 2023
Finance
AMC Theatres posts best revenue and attendance since pandemic began as it closes money-losing locations and rakes in cash from ‘Barbenheimer’ bonanza
By
Sydney Lake
November 10, 2023
Lifestyle
First ‘Batgirl,’ now Roadrunner: David Zaslav cans Warner Bros. Looney Tunes film to harvest $30 million in taxable losses
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 10, 2023
Commentary
I’m a veteran of the special operations community. Here’s how Hollywood glamorized us–and deprived most troops of lifesaving donations
By
Pat Gault
November 10, 2023
Finance
Hollywood deals get writers and actors back to work but don’t stop painful industry transformation
By
Jake Coyle
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The Associated Press
November 10, 2023
Lifestyle
Robert De Niro’s company must pay more than $1.2 million to an ex-personal assistant who won her gender discrimination lawsuit
By
Larry Neumeister
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The Associated Press
November 9, 2023
Leadership
Disney shares rise 7% after cutting streaming losses by $1 billion while gearing up for round two against Nelson Peltz
By
Paolo Confino
November 9, 2023
Finance
Hollywood’s striking actors get their happy ending with new deal. Here’s what comes next
By
The Associated Press
November 9, 2023
Success
Hollywood actors tentatively agree to new contract with studios that would end strike that has shuttered film and TV production for months
By
Thomas Buckley
and
Bloomberg
November 9, 2023
Leadership
Hollywood is fighting over the ‘Zombie Clause’ that critics allege would let studios use AI likenesses of dead actors without consent
By
Paolo Confino
November 7, 2023
Commentary
‘The wizard vs. the illusionist’: Bob Iger faces another challenge as ex-Disney employees join activist investor Nelson Peltz in a personal vendetta against the iconic CEO
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
November 7, 2023
Lifestyle
The box office just had one of its slowest weekends all year as Hollywood strikes delayed the release of blockbuster ‘Dune: Part Two’
By
Lindsey Bahr
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2023
Lifestyle
Matthew Perry Foundation is created to help combat addiction, which the late ‘Friends’ star publicly struggled with for years
By
The Associated Press
November 3, 2023
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Preston Fore
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