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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‘Croods 2’ Hits No. 1 Again 13 Weeks After Release, Reaches $50 Million at U.S. Box Office
Oscar frontrunner “Nomadland” opens to an estimated $500,000, as it releases in theaters and on Hulu
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Why ‘No. 7 Cherry Lane’ Director Added Those Kinky Dream Scenes
Yonfan’s first (and apparently his only) animated film features cinematic tributes, a surreal Hong Kong and a cat doing something we won’t spoil
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Paris Barclay to Receive Honorary Award From Directors Guild
Former guild president will be honored at DGA Awards on April 10
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Michael Keaton Drama ‘Worth’ Picked Up by Netflix and Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions
True story drama recounts the bureaucratic fight to provide compensation for victims of the Sept. 11 attacks
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Martin Scorsese Is Sick of Calling Movies ‘Content’ and Film Buffs Are Rooting Him On
Filmmaker says in new essay that “the art of cinema is being systematically devalued” by the way Hollywood is releasing movies
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Do Hollywood Writers Still Need Agents After WGA’s Packaging Fee Victory?
Many writers are re-examining their relationship with their agents after 21-month standoff in which many relied on each other to find jobs
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Frank Patterson Steps Down as Disney Film Sales Vice President
Patterson worked in Disney’s theatrical division for 17 years, during which time the studio became the undisputed box office king
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Have Second Child
Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped away from royal family and are pursuing Hollywood ventures… and a larger family
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‘Detective Chinatown 3’ Opens to $393 Million in China, Breaks ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Box Office Record
Chinese blockbuster posts largest opening weekend ever in a single market after being delayed for a year by COVID-19
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‘Judas and the Black Messiah,’ ‘Croods 2’ in Tight Box Office Race with $2 Million Each
DreamWorks sequel set to retake top spot for first time since mid-December
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Hollywood Unions Lobby for Tax Incentive to Promote Diverse Hiring in the Industry
AFL-CIO and Hollywood labor are also pushing for bills that protect bargaining to help reduce the wage gap
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Can Late-Arriving Oscar Contenders Still Break Through – With Voters and Audiences?
“Judas and the Black Messiah” and “Minari” are the first in a series of films trying to get audience attention while thousands of theaters are closed
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Sandra Bullock Climbs Aboard Sony’s ‘Bullet Train’ With Brad Pitt
Action film is based on Japanese novel about a group of assassins targeting each other on a train
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Battle Brews Over LA Schools Used as Film Sets While Real Students Are Stuck at Home
“They’re not allowing these kids to set foot on campus right now, but they are allowing child actors,” one parent tells TheWrap
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WGA President Says Pandemic ‘Sped Up’ Packaging Fee Victory: ‘Agencies Aren’t Out of the Writer Business’
David Goodman also hints at how Hollywood writers’ relationship with their agents may shift after three-year battle
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