Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
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‘Anora’ Stands Among the Lowest Grossing Best Picture Oscar Winners in Box Office History
With just $41 million grossed, only the COVID-era winners “Nomadland” and “CODA” have grossed less in the last 25 years
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‘No Other Land’ Directors Call Out US Foreign Policy in Palestine in Oscars Speech: ‘Can’t You See We Are Intertwined?’
Palestinian director Basel Adra and Israeli director Yuval Abraham decried the “atrocious destruction” in Gaza
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Oscars James Bond Tribute: Doja Cat, Blackpink’s Lisa and Raye Sing Classic 007 Songs | Video
The pop stars did renditions of the classic 007 themes “Diamonds are Forever,” “Skyfall,” and “Live and Let Die”
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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Leads Muted Oscar Box Office Weekend With $15 Million
Undersea thriller “Last Breath” is the top newcomer with just $7.8 million
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Kino Lorber President Sees More Arthouse Opportunity as Big Streamers Go Mainstream
Office With a View: Ed Carroll tells TheWrap about expanding the label to international TV with the acquisition of MHz Choice
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‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Gets March Release in China
The Keanu Reeves action sequel will hit Chinese theaters two years after its initial worldwide release
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Entertainment Union Coalition to Lobby in Sacramento as Part of Tax Credit Expansion Campaign
The “Keep California Rolling” campaign will lobby for an expansion of the state’s production tax incentives
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Marvel’s Latest Underachiever Exposes Weakness in What Was Once the MCU’s Strength | Analysis
Films like “Captain America: Brave New World” that are more connected to the overarching story are performing worse than those that aren’t
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Hollywood’s Diversity Gains Are Eroding Amid Right-Wing Attacks, UCLA Study Shows
The overall share of roles going to white actors increased over 8% in 2024, reversing a years-long trend of gains for actors of color
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California Lawmakers Introduce Bills to Expand Film/TV Tax Credit Program
Legislation will lay the groundwork to increase the types of productions eligible for tax credits in the Golden State
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AMC CEO Calls on Studios to Return to a 45-Day Theatrical Window Industry-Wide
“This is a conversation we are having live,” Adam Aron told investors on an earnings call
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AMC Hits Q4 Projections With $1.3 Billion in Revenue
The theater chain sees $135.6 million net loss, but hopes to get out of the red this summer
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Karla Sofía Gascón to Attend Oscars Amid Social Media Controversy
“Emilia Perez” star has kept a low profile since a freelance journalist resurfaced prejudiced tweets from several years ago
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Technicolor Shuts Down Majority of UK Operations
Most of the VFX company’s 440 workers in Britain have been made redundant as the business enters administration
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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Slides 68% at Box Office to $28 Million 2nd Weekend
Osgood Perkins’ “The Monkey” opens to $14.2 million, second best ever for Neon