entertainment industry
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With a Fair Deal in Hand, the Writers Strike Might Be Over
After over 140 days on the picket lines, the WGA and the AMPTP have possibly come to an accord that fairly addresses the writers’ concerns.
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Directors Guild Makes New Deal with Studios, Despite Low Voter Turnout
Earlier in the month, the Directors Guild of America (DGA) reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers (AMPTP). Because the WGA Strike is about to reach its second month, and SAG-AFTRA may also strike (depending on how things shake out soon), it initially seemed like the DGA had managed…
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MoviePass Is Coming Back To The U.S., Let Chaos Reign
If you’re a lover of movies, bargains, or just pure, unmitigated chaos, buckle up: The ill-fated theatre-subscription service MoviePass, which set out to disrupt the movie business in 2017 before flaming out spectacularly a short time later, is reportedly eyeing a relaunch.
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Who the Hell Is Behind the Zombie MoviePass Website?
A mysterious new MoviePass website has resurrected the memory of one of the most chaotic services in paid subscription history.