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.
Experience:
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How ‘R#J’ Cast and Filmmakers Brought Shakespeare Into the Diverse, Digital Age (Video)
Sundance 2021: Director Carey Williams said the push for representation in Hollywood made it feel like the right time to bring back “Romeo & Juliet”
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‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’: Directors of ‘RBG’ Follow Up With Tale of Ginsburg’s Greatest Influence (Video)
Sundance 2021: Team behind documentary on late Supreme Court Justice felt compelled to tell the story of an unsung women’s and civil rights activist
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Marc Wilmore, Brother of Larry Wilmore and ‘F Is for Family’ Writer, Dies at 57
“The Simpsons” writer died from COVID-19 complications
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Allan Burns, Co-Creator of ‘The Munsters’ and ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show,’ Dies at 85
Burns also animated for classic cartoons like “Rocky & Bullwinkle” and “Dudley Do-Right”
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Lincoln Project Condemns Co-Founder as ‘Predator,’ ‘Abuser’ After Sexual Harassment Allegations
Republican strategist Jeff Weaver has been accused by dozens of men of making unwanted sexual overtures
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‘John and the Hole’: How Charlie Shotwell Invented a Motive for a Psychopathic Boy (Video)
Sundance 2021: Thriller follows a 13-year-old who traps his well-off family in a hole
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‘The Little Things’ Bumps Up Pandemic Box Office With $4.8 Million Opening
“The Croods: A New Age” continues to hold strong despite early PVOD release, nearing $150 million worldwide
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How ‘Song Without a Name’ Director Turned Father’s Journalism Into Child Trafficking Drama (Video)
Peru’s Oscar contender explores the dark history of kidnapped children through a mother who faces an unthinkable catastrophe
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For Indie Studios, Sundance Kicks Off a Year of Experimentation
Sundance 2021: “Why not try putting your film out in 10 cities instead of two on the first weekend and get more word of mouth?” one executive tells TheWrap
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Tops ‘Soul’ in Christmas Week Viewing, Nielsen Reports
Nearly 2.3 billion minutes were logged for the new DC film
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SAG-AFTRA, Producers Guild Give Los Angeles All Clear to Resume Film Shoots
As hospitalizations decrease, productions will be able to get back to work on Feb. 1 with COVID-19 protocols enforced
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Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Biopic Swivels From November to June 2022
Film stars Tom Hanks as Elvis’ manager Tom Parker
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Will Highly Contagious COVID Strains Doom Movie Theaters’ Reopening Plans?
Long-suffering theater chains will have to see who wins the race between the vaccine and more infectious versions of the virus
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Paramount Animation’s ‘Rumble’ Moves to February 2022, First May Release to Get Pandemic Delay
“Black Widow” and “F9” remain on May 2021 slate for now
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Los Angeles Filming Hits Record Low, FilmLA Report Shows
Shoot days in 2020 were nearly cut in half compared to last year















