Adam is the Executive Editor of TheWrap. He joined in 2021 as Assistant Managing Editor for Audience after working for over a decade at Collider, where he spent five years as Managing Editor after previously serving as Deputy Editor at the entertainment website where he helped build and manage the site’s content strategy. As Assistant Managing Editor for Audience, Adam oversaw TheWrap’s consumer-facing content strategy. He became Executive Editor in January 2023, overseeing TheWrap’s newsroom.
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Adam received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Oklahoma
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Universal Extends Theatrical Window to 5 Weekends in 2026, Even Longer in 2027
The studio previously had a policy of guaranteeing only three weekends of theatrical exclusivity before a movie hit streaming
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Why Lionsgate Partnered With Netflix on Alan Ritchson Streaming Hit ‘War Machine’
Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group President Erin Westerman breaks down the studio’s streaming strategy with TheWrap
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Quentin Tarantino’s West End Play Gets a Title, Synopsis and Release Window
The writer/director’s 10th and final film will have to wait
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AI-Generated Tilly Norwood Makes Debut in Music Video About Her Backlash: ‘I’m Not a Puppet’ | Video
The entire music video was made using AI tools
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Reel to Real: Why ‘The Bride!’ Bombed, How ‘Hoppers’ Hit and ‘Sinners’ Streaming Numbers
In this week’s column we unpack an eventful box office weekend
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The Top 21 New Movies Streaming Now
Four major Oscar contenders, the highest-grossing film of 2025 and a celebrated Netflix return all hit streaming in March
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The 40 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now
We’ve got your streaming plans sorted
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‘Game of Thrones’ Movie in the Works at Warner Bros. From ‘Andor’ Writer
Beau Willimon is working on a feature film adaptation of the HBO series
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Netflix Bows Out of Warner Bros. Race, Declines to Match Paramount’s Bid
The streamer says a deal is “no longer financially attractive” after Paramount upped its offer to $31 per share
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Writers Guild West Threatens to Cancel Awards Show if Striking Staff Doesn’t Accept Latest Offer
The Writers Guild Staff Union is on strike after six months of bargaining with WGA leadership
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Sundance 2027 Sets Dates and Venues for Boulder Festival
Next year marks the first iteration of the indie festival in Colorado
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Warner Bros. Intervened at BAFTAs, Requested Racial Slur Be Cut From Broadcast
The “Sinners” studio stepped in after Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson shouted the N-word
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Taylor Sheridan to Publish First Book ‘How to Not Die in Prison’
Simon & Schuster will release the “darkly funny survival guide” this summer
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AMC Theatres Suffers 10% Drop in Attendance
The top theater chain saw revenues for its fourth quarter dip 1.4% to $1.28 billion















