"I thought if we could go on during a global pandemic, and everything that the world experienced through 2020, why would this sideline us?" she said in a new video statement posted to her Instagram Friday....
During the double strike, a studio bargaining coalition run by lawyers and located in a suburban shopping mall has been portrayed by the unions as a James Bond villain set on breaking their solidarity. The Hollywood Reporter peeks behind the curtain....
Pine directs and stars in this misguided 'Chinatown' spoof with Annette Bening, Danny DeVito and Jennifer Jason Leigh in thankless supporting roles....
The 'Pet Shop Days' and 'Poor Things' actor also explains why he didn't wrestle with appearing at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote 'Gonzo Girl,' which was granted a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement....
The actress explained the fourth season of the show will abide by the rules of the writers and actors strikes in not promoting struck work. However, the WGA argues that 'The Drew Barrymore Show' is a struck show and it plans to picket outside its studios this week.
The underdog soccer comedy’s real-life characters team coach Thomas Rogen and Jaiyah Saelua, the first transgender football player in a FIFA World Cup qualifying match, basked in applause from the TIFF audience.
Local tracking predicts Christopher Nolan's film will top out at around $57 million, making it the fourth biggest-earning U.S. film in China this year.
After robust business in Venice, insiders say Toronto will be the "turning point" for determining whether buyers will still write checks amid the continuing labor disputes: "[It] could be a killer market — or it could be dead."
Pete Antico, who is running with an independent slate of candidates challenging Fran Drescher, says members were "discriminated against and harmed" by the union's Return to Work deal and are "taking matters into their own hands."
Currently in production, the film is the follow up to the micro-budget British slasher that cost under $100,000 to make and earned $5.2 million globally.
The Warner Bros. Discovery CEO also addressed the ongoing writers and actors strikes, and the Disney-Charter dispute: "It feels like this is a moment."
Richard Gelfond said the large format screen player has alternatives for its studio tentpole release calendar with new titles like the Taylor Swift concert tour film, and local language film titles.